Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Hamari Virasat: Gratitude and Celebration of Heritage!

I am thrilled to express my heartfelt thanks to the organizers of Hand for Handmade foundation for providing me with the incredible opportunity to participate in the Hamari Virasat event. It has truly been an enriching experience, celebrating the rich tapestry of India and paying homage to our constitutional values.







Hamari Virasat, a brilliant initiative by Hand for Handmade, stands as a testament to the beauty of our cultural heritage. The campaign unfolds with 75 extraordinary textile artworks, each a masterpiece representing the diverse corners of India. What makes it even more special is its alignment with the 75th year of our Indian constitution, beautifully depicted through the lens of our constitutional preamble.




A heartfelt thank you to the graceful Sangita Jindal (JSW Foundation) and her mother, Mrs. Kanoria, for inaugurating the campaign with such elegance and warmth. From the ceremonial lamp lighting to actively engaging with the artisans and murals, Sangita Jindal's genuine interest and involvement were truly inspiring. Her appreciation for the arts and crafts of India make her a true connoisseur, and we were honored to have her presence at the event.






Special thanks to Shibani Dasgupta Jain of Hand For Handmade and Vinita Gursahani Singh, Baaya Design, and We The People Abhiyan for curating an event that beautifully weaves together the threads of art, cultural heritage, and craftsmanship. Her dedication to promoting and preserving our heritage is commendable, and I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of this significant celebration.


Let's continue to cherish and uphold our rich heritage! 

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