Salwan Public School, Rajendra Nagar, in collaboration with the esteemed Indian Trust for Rural Heritage and Development, hosted a remarkable event ‘Hunar Haat’ or ‘Hunar Mela’ on Friday, 4 August 2023.
The event lived up to its name, as it showcased an extraordinary collection of talents or hunars from various corners of India, spanning from Mubarakpur to Nizamabad. The exhibition featured an array of exquisite art forms, including Black Pottery, Madhubani and Gond paintings, Silk Zari fabrics, and even creations crafted by blind women trained by skilled professionals. The attendees were mesmerised by the diverse range of items on display, such as beautifully crafted rakhis, handbags, decoratives, earrings, and delectable baked goods.
The young and enthusiastic students of Salwan Public School played a pivotal role in ensuring the event’s success. Their hard work and dedication were widely appreciated, and they were complimented for their skill of entrepreneurship. The event left a lasting impact on both the students and their parents, as they departed with bags filled with exquisite handmade creations. Moreover, it strengthened their connection to their roots and heritage, creating cherished memories that would be treasured for a lifetime.
‘Hunar Haat’ not only celebrated the rich cultural diversity and talent of India but also provided a platform for artisans and craftsmen to showcase their skills and earn recognition for their incredible work. It was a heartwarming display of art, culture, and tradition that left everyone inspired and in awe of the vast artistic talents our nation has to offer.
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