A unique way to tell time in 2024
The HinduTwo unique calendars have been created in the heart of Bengaluru this new year, transforming the routine act of timekeeping into an intellectual and artistic journey. Not only does it feature a unique statistical piece on one page that serves as a reflective snapshot of the entire year, but it also explores intriguing facts about the number 24, offers an engaging exploration of “round-the-clock wishes,” charts 24-hour distance journeys in India and unveils 24 cities with rechristened names, among other bits of trivia, taking the viewer on an odyssey through diverse landscapes. “I am already harbouring ideas for next year’s calendar as I transform each page into a canvas of intellectual and creative exploration,” he confessed. “This year’s calendar pays tribute to the famous people of Karnataka who have been honoured through Indian postal department-issued stamps and are somehow an important part of the history of Bengaluru, “said Ajaz, who has focused on almost all heritage buildings in the city in previous editions of the calendar. “I wanted to put light on human beings, and each stamp on the calendar is a miniature canvas, portraying the faces of iconic figures who have contributed significantly to various fields, be it literature, arts, science, or politics,” he said, adding that the calendar ends up becoming a cultural almanack, offering a daily dose of inspiration as it showcases the diverse tapestry of talent that the state has nurtured.