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MEDIA AND SOCIAL MEDIA REPORT
ON CHHATTISGARH AT THE SURAJKUND
INTERNATIONAL ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR
FEBRUARY 1-15, 2015
City Hall, Kamla Mills, Lower Parel, Mumbai- 400013
Experience Chhattisgarh at the Surajkund International Arts and Crafts Mela 2015
Feb 6, 2015 | DNA
http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report-experience-chhattisgarh-at-the-surajkund-
international-arts-and-crafts-mela-2015-2058760
For those attending the Surajkund International Arts and Crafts Mela 2015, this year Chhattisgarh has a
lot more to offer its visitors, as compared to its previous presentation in 2005. Apart from a lineup of
cultural performances, the theme offers the reconstructions of several attractions. Displays of
handlooms, artefacts, kiosks offering Chhattisgarhi cuisine and a fashion show conducted with The
National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), New Delhi are just the tip of the iceberg at the
Surajkund Mela 2015. The fashion show titled “Amber Mandaar – Vastra from the Divine Land”, aims to
celebrate the indigenous and exquisite textile resources of Chhattisgarh.
Tourism Minister, Shri Ajay Chandrakar has resolved to enhance Brand Chhattisgarh through tourism.
“Tourism is all about experiencing ecology in its entirety, be it about culture, nature or legends. Through
our outreach at Surajkund, we wish to share a glimpse of the beauty that Chhattisgarh is adorned with.”
Shri Santosh Mishra, MD, Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, expressed his conviction that this exhibit would
play a crucial role in pushing up tourist visits to the State, which stood at just over 23 million last year.
Here's a list of some of the Chhattisgarh exhibits you can check out at the Surajkund Mela 2015:
Madai Mela: This ancient, traditional festival is celebrated by the tribes of Kanker and Bastar regions to
mark the beginning of the sowing season in Chhattisgarh. Devotees invoke Gods and Goddesses at a
common place in the village following a long procession.
Malhar Gate: The gate to Pataleshwar Temple, Malhar is a remarkable example of Ratanpur’s ‘Kalchuri’
art style. Built in 11th century, both sides of this gate depict river Goddesses Ganga and Yamuna with
pitchers perched on their respective vehicles.
Terracotta Art: A speciality of the Bastar, Raigarh and Mandia regions of Chhattisgarh, terracotta figures
hold a special place among the locals and the tribes. In many villages of Chhattisgarh, terracotta figures
are placed on the borders to drive away evil spirits and assuage unseen forces.
Bastar Art: A prominent form of tribal art, these figures depict rural lifestyle of the tribal community,
incorporating pastoral scenes with the farmer as the main focus.
Devi Jhula: The temples located in the tribal villages of Bastar region are popularly known as ‘Gudi’.
Inside the premises of the temples, there is a wooden swing balanced by 12-16 ft tall wooden pillars
made from the trees of mango, wood-apple or willow.
Wall Painting: Godna, a traditional form of making tattoos by the tribal women of Chhattisgarh is now
being painted on walls and fabrics. Every painting has cultural value.
Artefacts: Traditional crafts of Chhattisgarh are displayed on the trees.
Pujaripali: Located in the Raigarh district in Chhattisgarh, this ancient village is famous for historical
artefacts such as the stone inscriptions of Gopaladeva. King Gopaladeva is said to have worshipped
seven mothers in this inscription.
Laxman Temple: With unique brick architecture, this ‘Panchrath’ type of temple portrays ageless art and
devotion. At the entrance to the temple, Sheshnaag is seen serving as an umbrella to Lord Shiva. The
many incarnations of Lord Vishnu, Krishna Leela, ornamental symbols, and erogenous pictures are
carved on the entrance of this temple.
Suwa (Parrot) Dance: A traditional dance form perfromed by ladies, especially during Diwali with wishes
for prosperity and a good life
Photo Booth: Step into the shoes of the tribals of Chhattisgarh and get clicked
Stage at the Venue: The stage will replicate the historically significant town of Sirpur at Chhattisgarh.
Most of the monuments and temples were built between the 5th-8th century A.D.
Turhi: Life-size creation of a tribal playing the traditional musical instrument
Photo Gallery: Explore Chhattisgarh through the lens! The most vivid images of the state captured by
photographers over a period of time
Amber Mandaar—Vastra from the Divine Land, is a collaborative endeavor between the Government of
Chhattisgarh (Chhattisgarh Handloom Development and Marketing Federation) and National Institute of
Fashion Technology (NIFT), New Delhi that aims to celebrate the indigenous textile resources of
Chhattisgarh and present them through a fashion show at the Surajkund International Crafts Mela-2015.
Amber Mandaar is a collection of contemporary silhouettes catering to three genres; namely:
Traditional Indian, Fusion and Western wear.
Chhattisgarh is theme state for 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela
Jan 31, 2015 | DNA
http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report-chhattisgarh-is-theme-state-for-29th-surajkund-
international-crafts-mela-2057207
Chhattisgarh is the theme state of the 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela which begins on
February 1 and will see participation of 18 countries. The event will be inaugurated on Sunday by
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal in the presence of Chhatisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, Union
Ministers Mahesh Sharma and Krishan Pal and others, an official statement released said.
Chhattisgarh will be showcasing its unique cultural and historical heritage in an impressive manner. The
state will present its tribal heritage and culture, which is still found well-preserved in the forests of
Bastar. The artistes from Chhattisgarh will put up a vibrant show with folk dances namely Panthi, Rawat
Nacha Pandwani, Chaitra, Kaksar, Saila and Soowa.
Lebanon, the 'Partner Nation' of the Mela this year, will unveil its ancient heritage of creating crafts in
style. The craftspersons, cultural troupes and master chefs from the Mediterranean nation will exhibit
their skills to enthral the visitors during the mela.
Many new initiatives have been undertaken for this year's event. A free mobile application 'Surajkund
Mela' has also been launched for smartphones and online ticketing. Entry tickets will also be available at
22 Delhi Metro stations.
About 15 countries from Europe and Africa, including SAARC countries participated in the event last
year. The 18 countries participating in this year's event include: Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan
and Bangladesh; Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Georgia,
Tajikistan, Kuwait, Qatar, Thailand, Uganda and Syria. The mela will be open until February 15 from
10.30 am-8.30 pm.
Chhattisgarh’s textiles steal the show at Surajkund mela
Feb 13, 2015 | The Tribune
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/community/chhattisgarh-s-textiles-steal-the-show-at-
surajkund-mela/39605.html
Models walk the ramp in creations made of Chhattisgarh’s trademark ‘kosa’ silk at the International Crafts Mela in Surajkund on
Saturday.
The theme state Chhattisgarh showcased its unique handloom designs and rich textile at a fashion show
on the seventh day of the 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela here.
The state was praised for giving a modern and formal twist to its handlooms and Bunkar style garments,
created by the Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation and Delhi’s National Institute of Fashion
Technology (NIFT).
The crafts mela organisers said though the fashion show has always been an integral part of the mela
each year, the show on Saturday evening was unique as it tried to present an amalgamation of the
traditional with the modern and showcased the splendour of the state’s handlooms and weaving styles
through a new range of formal and traditional attires designed by the NIFT designers.
The event was inaugurated by the managing director of Haryana Tourism and chief administrator Sumita
Misra. While the Madia tribal dancers of Bastar set the mood to the show titled ‘Amber Mandaar —
Vastra from Divine Land’, the first round saw models sashaying down the ramp clad in the uniquely
designed clothes.
The fashion show witnessed the Chhattisgarh’s celebrated fabric, the Kosa silk, which are produced in
Champa town of Chhattisgarh by the Devangan community. The state celebrated its unique cultural
along with tribal heritage and historical heritage in an impressive manner.
Meanwhile, Mathura’s hand-cut designs on paper, Sanjhi Art, emerged as a popular ‘stop’ with the
visitors at the crafts mela. Presented in the form of wall hangings, Sanjhi Art practitioner, Vijay Kumar
Verma said, “The art originates from Mathura, the home of God Krishna. The handmade sheets are our
canvas and the technique of the art lies in cutting the sheet.”
Verma has been associated with the mela since 1987; he displays his unique art for which he received
the Kala Mani award by the fair authority. The final creations are presented in different sizes with prices
ranging from Rs 200 to Rs 40,000, Verma said.
The festival began here on February 1 and will continue till February 15, with 18 countries participating
in the mela. Several artists from different countries including partner nation Lebanon and states such as
Chhattisgarh, Punjab, and Haryana enthralled the audience with their textiles and designs.
Chhattisgarh showcases its rich textile in 'Surajkund Mela'
February 13, 2015 | Business Standard
http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/chhattisgarh-showcases-its-rich-
textile-in-surajkund-mela-115020800443_1.html
The theme state Chhattisgarh showcased its unique handloom designs and rich textile through a Fashion
Show on the seventh day of 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela here.
The state was praised for giving a modern and formal twist to its handloom and Bunkar style garments,
created by the Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation and National Institute of Fashion Technology
(NIFT).
The event, inaugurated by the Managing Director of Haryana Tourism and Chief Administrator Sumita
Misra, was followed by 'Gaur' dance of the Madia tribe of Bastar in Chhattisgarh.
The Fashion Show witnessed the state's celebrated fabric, the Kosa silk, which are produced in Champa
town of Chhattisgarh by the Devangan community.
The state celebrated its unique cultural along with tribal heritage and historical heritage in an impressive
manner.
Meanwhile, Mathura's hand-cut designs on paper, Sanjhi Art, emerged as a popular 'stop' with the
visitors at the Crafts Mela.
Presented in the form of wall hangings, Sanjhi Art practitioner, Vijay Kumar Verma said: "The art
originates from Mathura, the home of the god Krishna. The handmade sheets are our canvas and the
technique of the art lies in cutting the sheet."
Verma has been associated with the Mela since 1987 to display his unique art for which he received the
Kala Mani award by the fair authourity.
The final creations are presented in different sizes with prices ranging from Rs 200 to Rs 40,000, Verma
said.
The festival began here on February 1 and will continue till February 15, with 18 countries participating
in the 'mela'.
Several artists from different countries including partner nation Lebanon and states like Chhattisgarh,
Punjab, and Haryana enthralled the audience with their textiles and designs.
SurajKund Mela 2015: An Epitome of Culture, Food and Local Life
Feb 12, 2015 | Maps Of India
http://www.mapsofindia.com/my-india/events/surajkund-mela-2015-an-epitome-of-culture-food-
and-local-life
A picturesque ambience filled with a splash of colours, tribal music playing across boulevard, variety of
sumptuous food options and enthralling audience is what “SurajKund Mela 2015” is all about. The Mela
was first organised in 1987 , marked by a show of talent from skilled artists and craftsmen from across
India. The whole festival site came alive with colourful confetti, make-shift stalls, and traditional items
for visitors to buy from the various countries and states. Thereafter, every year a state is chosen for the
Mela, to highlight the state in totality covering its architecture, fine arts and crafts. This year
Chhattisgarh is chosen as the Theme State to showcase its rich tribal heritage & culture.The Mela is
executed, organized and hosted by Harayana Tourism Corporation and is a symbol of pride for all
tourism boards including international tourism as well.
Tribal performer entertaining visitor with local music – Surajkund Mela 2015
Tribal dance performer during entry of Mela – Surajkund Mela 2015
The 15-day extravaganza, was inaugurated by Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar while
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister, Dr. Raman Singh inaugurated the ‘Apna Ghar’ – a prototype of a typical
Chhattisgarhi house. He mentioned that Chhattisgarh is happy to be associated with the Mela which is
one of world’s largest exhibitions for art, culture and crafts. It is sure to give a tremendous boost to the
state toursim.
As one enters the Mela, one would see a series of cultural dance performances by various tribals from
Chhattisgarh and other states as well. I enjoyed “Gedi Dance” ,which is performed by the men of one of
the tribes of Bastar, where men wore colourful clothes using bamboo sticks as props. As I entered the
mela, I was flabbergasted to see the whole alley was decorated with Bastar art , massive “Malhar Gate”
– gate to Pataleshwar Temple, where Malhar is a remarkable depiction of Goddesses Ganga and
Yamuna. The entry to the festival is made so lively that each corner, each tree, each area is decorated
with various artificial, colourful flowers, paper flower motif , Dhokar Art from Chhattisgarh, bedecked
folk dancers and handmade artistic drawing. Walking from the gate , there was a traditional centre court
having a structure of a man, embedded with tree trunk and leaves which showcased health practices of
the tribals in Chhattisgarh, basis plants zealously guarded by locals for biodiversity . The state boasts of
more than 880 traditional healers and more than 1500 medicinal plant species.
Bastar Art- Surajkund Mela 2015
Traditional trees & plants with medicinal information – Surajkund Mela 2015
Gates to various entries which mesmerised the crowd-Surajkund Mela 2015
Along with the states of India, I observed various countries showcasing their culture, like
Lebanon,Thailand, Sri Lanka, Qatar, Uzbekistan, etc . Considering that Mela ground is spread across 40
acres, it would be difficult to find places of choice that you wish to check out. However, technology has
made things very accessible. So I downloaded “ Surajkund Mela app“ which is helpful to find the routes
as well. It gives you various options to locate main attractions, info about fair, artist profile, stall
number, event schedule, etc. With this information I walked across the Mela with great pride and tried
capturing in the little things of sundry charms. Surajkund Mela also offers a great opportunity for
visitors to see the tourism culture of a particular state besides few international regions, as they see
some part of it right through the Mela.
Evening light falling across make -shift stalls for shopping, Surajkund Mela 2015
During the fair, various folk dances, quizzes, musical evenings are held in an amphitheatre, organised by
each tourism board to showcase their culture. I happened to witness the tribal music derived from
Bastar region of Chhattigarh . There were also performances by famous Qawwals Addul Hamid Sabri &
Razia Bano, and Rajasthani folk by famous Manganyaar/Langaa singers and Haryanavi Tadka by famous
atist Gajender Phogat.
Various live performances showcase their talent through music and dance – Surajkund Mela 2015
Now the part which I always crave to hunt down in mela, is the local food on offer. The fair along with
multicultural episodes also compliments various cuisines from states & international tourism.The Mela
offers every visitor a unique culinary rendezvous with local and rich food. Since theme state being
Chhattisgarh, I decided to cherish the cuisine which was simple and modest.Their staple ingredient is
rice, along side various influences of pulses (daals), curries, chutneys (pastes) and subzis (vegetables),
which enhance the experience. The cuisine is very high on taste, but also high on health the combination
is made of vitamins and proteins. Spoiled for choices, I tried Kari Laddu- A sweet Laddu made of Besan
sev and jaggery, Gulgula- a sweet bhajia prepared with wheat flour and jiggery, Thethri- prepared with
gram flour and Murra Laddu -a laddu prepared with murmure and jaggery.
Types of snacks and savouries – Surajkund Mela 2015
The next round of tasting involved Rice Chila- made like a rice like dosa and served with chutney( usually
had in breakfast), followed by Urad Bada- prepared with soaked Urad and eaten with sour kadi. Later to
fulfill my sweet cravings, I had Khaja which is prepared from refined flour and sugar. I quite fell in love
with the taste of Bijauri- a papad prepared with seeds of Rakhiya.
Next I wanted to try some of the main dishes. So there was Chhattisgarh Thali” with a variety of
vegetables kept in the pot to keep them cooking and rich in flavour. The dish had bread- angra bread
which was semi hard to go with the vegetables. They also had variety of chutneys like Patal Chutney
(tomato Chutney), garlic chili chutney and garlic chili (roasted) chutney. There was chench bhaji
(red),spinach Bhaji, dubki kadi, pickle- dahi mirch (yoghurt chili),and gulgula (like sweet Dish).They also
had traditional Chhattisgarhi vegetable jimikanda, munga, jurgarkhiya badi, fried bhata, masoor
batkar,etc. The entire area of food court was decorated with 3-D fabric fruits and leaves and entrance
was decorated with a giant rainbow and big size sunflower.
Traditional Chhattisgarhi vegetable -Surajkund Mela 2015
Traditional Chhattisgarh Thali- SurajKund Mela, 2015
After the sumptuous meal, I was sure that I would return to Mela another day to try other cuisines as
well and various zones they had constructed as per season as well. The richness and diversity of art,
culture, food local life is definitely an enthralling experience for a visitor.
Chhattisgarh-themed 29th Surajkund Mela begins today
Feb 1, 2015 | The Pioneer
http://www.dailypioneer.com/state-editions/raipur/chhattisgarh-themed-29th-surajkund-mela-begins-
today.html
Chief Minister Raman Singh will be the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of the 29th Surajkund
International Crafts Mela to be held at Faridabad in Haryana on Sunday. Haryana Chief Minister
Manoharlal Khattar will inaugurate the International Crafts Mela. Union Minister of State for Tourism
and Culture (Independent Charge) Dr Mahesh Sharma and Chhattisgarh Tourism and Cultural Minister
Ajay Chandrakar will be the special guests.
Chhattisgarh is the ‘Theme State’ of the mela this time around. The State will showcase its handicrafts,
traditional art and culture. About 100 stalls would be exclusively for the craftsmen of Chhattisgarh.
Lebanon is the co-partner nation in organising the mela. Craftsmen from over 18 countries are taking
take part in the mela. There are 766 stalls like ‘work huts’ for craftsmen.
Fifty stalls are for handloom products, 36 dedicated to dress material made up of Kosha silk and 17 stalls
to ‘Mati Kala Board’ for terracota clay products. The venue has been decorated with walls carrying the
famous ‘Godna’ painting of Chhattisgarh. Replicas of Lord Ganesha Temple at Barsoor in Dantewada
district and ‘Rudra Shiva’ of Tala, Bilaspur district will attract a large number of curious onlookers.
Surajkhund derives its name from the ancient amphiteatre ‘Sunpool’ constructed here in the 10th
century A.D. by Raja Suraj Pal. More than 300 artists from the remote areas of Chhattisgarh worked day
and night to bring alive the culture and tradition of the State in Surajkund Mela, officials stated. Apart
from the famous Dhokra art depicted at the Chhattisgarh gate, the visitors will also have a glimpse of
‘Madai mela’ and ‘Haat Bazaar’ of Chhattisgarh.
The mela ground will also showcase bamboo art and huts of tribal people decorated with paintings.
Over 15 artists from Raipur and Durg had worked to give a final touch to the depiction of Madai Mela.
The artists have also depicted the famous ‘Gaydi dance’ of Chhattisgarh on the walls of the venue. The
artists have been working hard to create an ethnic ambience representing the rural ethos of the State at
the mela ground.
Domestic and foreign visitors to the forthcoming ‘Surajkund International Crafts Mela’ in Haryana would
also get an opportunity to savour Chhattisgarhi cuisine in a food stall to be established by the
Chhattisgarh Tourism Board (CTB). Moreover, besides promoting the various tourist destinations of
Chhattisgarh, the CTB would also showcase the cultural and traditional cuisines of the State.
The Chhattisgarh Handicrafts Development Board in association with the authority concerned for the
exhibition has erected a permanent gate at the venue. This gate symbolises the historical, religious and
other important monuments of Chhattisgarh.
Chhattisgarh showcases its rich textile in ‘Surajkund Mela’
Feb 9, 2015| Niti Central
http://www.niticentral.com/2015/02/09/chhattisgarh-showcases-its-rich-textile-in-surajkund-mela-
300251.html
Faridabad, Feb 8 (PTI) The theme state Chhattisgarh showcased its unique handloom designs and rich
textile through a Fashion Show on the seventh day of 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela here.
The state was praised for giving a modern and formal twist to its handloom and Bunkar style garments,
created by the Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation and National Institute of Fashion Technology
(NIFT).
The event, inaugurated by the Managing Director of Haryana Tourism and Chief Administrator Sumita
Misra, was followed by ‘Gaur’ dance of the Madia tribe of Bastar in Chhattisgarh.
The Fashion Show witnessed the state’s celebrated fabric, the Kosa silk, which are produced in Champa
town of Chhattisgarh by the Devangan community.
The state celebrated its unique cultural along with tribal heritage and historical heritage in an
impressive manner.
Meanwhile, Mathura’s hand-cut designs on paper, Sanjhi Art, emerged as a popular ‘stop’ with the
visitors at the Crafts Mela.
Presented in the form of wall hangings, Sanjhi Art practitioner, Vijay Kumar Verma said: “The art
originates from Mathura, the home of the god Krishna.
The handmade sheets are our canvas and the technique of the art lies in cutting the sheet.”
Verma has been associated with the Mela since 1987 to display his unique art for which he received the
Kala Mani award by the fair authourity.
The final creations are presented in different sizes with prices ranging from Rs 200 to Rs 40,000, Verma
said.
The festival began here on February 1 and will continue till February 15, with 18 countries participating
in the ‘mela’.
Several artists from different countries including partner nation Lebanon and states like Chhattisgarh,
Punjab, and Haryana enthralled the audience with their textiles and designs.
Delicacies delight foodies at Surajakund mela
Feb 10, 2015 | The Times of India
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/gurgaon/Delicacies-delight-foodies-at-Surajakund-
mela/articleshow/46180508.cms
Surajkund (Faridabad): Authentic cuisine of the 'theme state' Chhattisgarh is tempting the foodies at the
29th International Surajkund Crafts Mela that has entered its second week at Surajkund, Faridabad. A
Chhattisgarh representative Shweta Sharma said that her state was referred to as the "rice bowl" with
many sumptuous dishes being made from rice. Rice is the ingredient of lot of Chhattisgarh dishes right
from 'pakodas' (fritters) to sweet dishes.
Shweta said that a typical Chhattisgarh thali consists of 'khapori roti,' 'uradh wada,' 'jimikand,' 'godali
bhaji' and 'dal'. The desserts from the state on offer are 'tashmai,' 'immarti' and 'gulgula'. Apart from
this, there is chutney of garlic and chilli, 'chawal ke pakode', 'chilla' and 'papad' to be had with chopped
onion and tomato.
The food stall of the mela's partner nation Lebanon is a treat for those who love Mediterranean food.
Stall owner Aamir Turtuzee and his Indian partner Mohammed Wasim, from Moradabad in UP, said that
main dishes prepared by them included falafel (made from chickpea), 'mankusha', chicken 'nagettes'
and falafel roll, said Wasim.
Surajkund crafts fair ro start from Feb 1, Lebanon partner country
Dec 18, 2014 | India TV
http://www.indiatvnews.com/lifestyle/news/surajkund-crafts-fair-ro-start-from-feb-1-lebanon-partner-
count-4356.html
Chandigarh: The 29th edition of the Surajkund International Crafts Mela (fair) will be held from Feb 1-15
at Surajkund near Faridabad, a senior Haryana official said here Thursday.
Known for showcasing the richness and diversity of handicrafts, handlooms and the cultural heritage of
the country, this time the fair will have Lebanon as the partner country and Chhattisgarh as the theme
state.
Haryana Tourism Corporation Managing Director Sumita Misra said the mela would provide a rare
opportunity to Chhattisgarh to showcase its tribal heritage and culture, which is still well preserved in
the forests of Bastar region.
Misra said Lebanon would be the partner nation and craftspersons, cultural troupes and master chefs
from the Mediterranean nation would showcase their talent and skills to enthral visitors.
About 20 countries have already confirmed their participation in the mela, which is jointly hosted by
Haryana Tourism Corporation and Surajkund Mela Authority in collaboration with the union tourism,
textiles, culture and external affairs ministries.
The popular mela witnessed over a million footfalls, including thousands of foreigners, in the last two
editions.
Surajkund derives its name from the ancient amphitheatre Sun Pool constructed here in the 10th
century AD by Raja Suraj Pal, one of the Tomar chieftains. The place is located in the Aravalli mountain
range.
Surajkund mela: Eclectic mix of arty options and good memories make it a must visit event
Feb 4, 2015 | Meri News
www.merinews.com/article/surajkund-mela-eclectic-mix-of-arty-options-and-good-memories-make-it-
a-must-visit-event/15903988.shtml#sthash.Co5Vcopj.dpuf
Made to perfection: One look at the wooden boxes from Syria mesmerizes you! The intricately designed
boxes, side tables and trays made from walnut wood with inlay work on them are on display at
Surajkund International Crafts Mela-2015. In the foreign pavilion's Workhut FC-33, Mohammed Dib Ajaj
from Damasucs, Syria, has come to the Mela for the first time and is enjoying all the attention that his
inlay art boxes are getting. Adds Ajaj, "These boxes in all shapes and sizes have been designed with
utmost perfection and are priced at pocket friendly rates from Rs. 800-2200".
Handmade beauties
Vibrant hand-painted flower vases, ceramic dolls, tea pots, cups and coasters from Vietnam are here at
Surajkund International Crafts Mela-2015 for the first time at Workhut FC-22. Not to miss, the silver
jewellery boxes with beautiful embossing done on it are up for grabs. Tells Shuong, the Vietnamese
craftsperson, here, "We have got our specialties at the Mela from hand painted lampshades to our
traditional dresses and silken stoles. Visitors are appreciating our unique stuff and are buying them too."
The Needle man
This year, Surajkund International Crafts Mela has given a chance to many hidden talent to come forth
and showcase their talent. Like artist Arun Kumar Bajaj of Patiala, who has brought a number of
portraits and paintings made with thread work. Tells Bajaj at Workhut no. 946, "I am a trained
embroiderer and sketch artist, so I combined both my talents and have been using thread work to make
paintings and portraits. My biggest achievement is my Lord Krishna painting for which I used 27,53,000
meters of thread and it took me three years and an investment of 1.5 lakhs to complete this creation.
This painting of mine has got me laurels and now I figure in Limca Book of Records and India Book of
Records." Bajaj plans to auction this creation of his someday.
He has also made portraits of Shri Narender Modi, Prime Minister, India and Sh Prakash Singh Badal,
Chief Minister, Punjab, which just look so very real. He adds, "It takes 3-4 days to make one portraits
with a clear vision and focus. I also do 3-D paintings based on my ideas of life and nature." His works are
on sale starting from Rs. 1500 to Rs. 12,000.
Painting with a difference
Stone powder mixed with tree resin helps translate ideas on canvas for artist duo Suraj and Nisha from
Faridabad. They are showcasing wood framed paintings in all sizes at Workhut no. 961 using natural
colours. A big size painting which is their masterpiece on display at the Mela is a painting of Lord Vishnu
in ten avatars and is priced at Rs. 2, 25,000. Adds Suraj, "We use crushed stone on the background of the
painting and then with the mix of stone powder, colour and resin, we fill the painting to give it an
embossed look, and then do the final finishing." These are priced from Rs. 500 onwards, a good buy.
Capturing Mela ambience
Lot of visitors made their way to Surajkund Mela on Tuesday to enjoy the picturesque ambience of the
Mela. They enjoyed clicking pictures with the backdrop of big size snowman placed at the Shishir zone
and Chhattisgarh's tribal figurines and statues of dancers. The street dancers were a centre of attraction
for many youngsters, who enjoyed shaking a leg with them. The fascinating ambience comprising
colourful elements from nature like sunflowers, rainbows, flowers, birds, butterflies, mangoes, to name
a few, adorn every corner of the Mela area, and the interesting depiction of seasons gathered many
eyeballs.
What's there in Surajkund Mela-2015: Ancient Sunpool, Moble App for visitors, Chhattisgarh,
and Lebanon
Dec 22, 2014 | Meri News
http://www.merinews.com/article/whats-there-in-surajkund-mela-2015-ancient-sunpool-
moble-app-for-visitors-chhattisgarh-and-lebanon/15902942.shtml#sthash.x5WgPcWY.dpuf
For the upcoming Surajkund International Crafts Mela to be held from 1st to 15th February, 2015, at
Faridabad, Haryana Tourism & Surajkund Mela Authority has taken the initiative to showcase the
glorious heritage and beautiful architecture of the ancient Sunpool from whom the place derives its
name, to over a million visitors, including foreigners who come to see the Mela.
Also Mela's main objective is to display the richness and diversity of the folk traditions and cultural
heritage of India.
Elaborate arrangements underway for Surajkund Crafts Mela
Jan 8, 2015 | News Nation
http://www.newsnation.in/article/66206-elaborate-arrangements-underway-surajkund-crafts-
mela.html
Faridabad: Elaborate arrangements are being made for the 29th edition of Surajkund International
Crafts Mela which will begin here on February 1.
A review of the arrangements was today carried out by Managing Director Haryana Tourism Corporation
Sumita Mishra here during a meeting with senior government officials.
Mishra said efforts should be made to make the fair a grand affair so that it is unforgettable experience
for the visitors.
Faridabad Deputy Commissioner Amit Kumar Agrawal also met several concerned officials in this
connection.
In the fortnight-long fair, Chhattisgarh is the theme state and Lebanon the partner nation for the fair
which is jointly hosted by Haryana Tourism Corporation and Surajkund Mela Authority in collaboration
with the Union Ministries of Tourism, Textiles, Culture and External Affairs.
Tribal art next door
Feb 11, 2015 | The Hindu
http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/fashion/chhattisgarh-apex-handloom-federation-with-
nift/article6882807.ece
The Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation joined hands with NIFT to showcase traditional silks and
motifs from the State
The Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation joined hands with NIFT to showcase traditional silks and
motifs from the State at the ongoing Surajkund Mela.
Blessed with a rich artistic and cultural heritage, Chhattisgarh has the distinction of producing unique art
forms and textiles. This slice of heritage needs some serious attention to not only help the younger
generation continue the practices but to link the products to a viable market.
The Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation (CAHF), in an attempt to preserve and popularise the art
and craft of the State, collaborated with the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) to display a
wide assortment of traditional and formal costumes at a fashion extravaganza at the ongoing Surajkund
International Crafts Mela. The colourful garments were an amalgamation of tribal culture and Western
styling.
In this mutually beneficial partnership, the traditional weavers of the State created hand woven fabric
which was further improvised by the NIFT students and faculty to make the garments look
contemporary, chic and classy.
This collaborative venture also entailed the project coordinator Anu Jain, Associate Professor — NIFT,
travelling to the State to get a first hand experience of the work done by the indigenous communities
and understanding how Chhattisgarh plans to incorporate its rich artistic traditions into modern wear
and then working closely with the students for three months.
The fashion show “Amber-Mandaar: Vastra from Divine Land” was presented at the Mela intermittently
punctuated by tribal dance forms and music from Chhattisgarh, the theme State of this year. Every year,
the theme State presents a fashion show at the Haryana Tourism event.
According to Anu, the aim behind hosting the extravaganza was to project textiles in a manner that it
boost the career of the weavers and block printers and encourage children to follow in the footsteps of
their forefathers.
“We travelled to Raipur and Champa, a town belonging to the Devangan weaving community. The
interaction with the weavers was pretty useful and brainstorming. It helped the team at NIFT to
understand their perspective. We procured fabric from them to get a feel of the cloth and design outfits
accordingly,” said Anu.
Explaining the reason behind presenting Kosa silk in different avatars, Shruti Singh, MD, CAHF, pointed
out that “It has unique geometric patterns in weaving.”
“So Kosa, reared from a wild variety of silk worm, is being promoted and propagated by us. Tribal motifs
indicating human figures and animals could be seen in the accessories worn by models during the show.
We gave the NIFT complete freedom to design the outfits but stressed the need to promote textiles.
Two students from the textile design department and four from the fashion design department were
selected from the kind of work they have done. Two fashion design alumni were selected,” Singh said.
Noting that the fashion show was conceived in a manner to attract more tourists into the State, Santosh
Misra, Managing Director Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, said the celebration of clothes “has always been
an integral part of the Surajkund Mela.”
“Through this show, we also made an attempt to revive art forms like the Godhna prints. Instead of
making them on the walls, some creative people are now making them on saris. Then there is traditional
jewelleries Kardhani and Hansuli, tribal ornament worn around the neck,” Misra added.
The show began with models sporting trendy attire, a blend of Western minimalism and hand woven
craftsmanship of the State.
With a touch of class and craft, the Kosa silk sari was presented at the show. Two kinds of original tribal
headgear were worn by models to make people aware of the rich cultural heritage of the State.
Used as a prop, the headgear gave the curator an opportunity to create drama on the rostrum.
Chhattisgarh-themed 29th Surajkund Mela begins today
Feb 1, 2015 | nyooz.com
http://www.nyoooz.com/news/raipur/chhattisgarhthemed-29th-surajkund-mela-begins-
today/47149.html#sthash.D5zpoh3i.dpuf
Chief Minister Raman Singh will be the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of the 29th Surajkund
International Crafts Mela to be held at Faridabad in Haryana on Sunday. Haryana Chief Minister
Manoharlal Khattar will inaugurate the International Crafts Mela. Union Minister of State for Tourism
and Culture (Independent Charge) Dr Mahesh Sharma and Chhattisgarh Tourism and Cultural Minister
Ajay Chandrakar will be the special guests.
Chhattisgarh is the ‘Theme State’ of the mela this time around. The State will showcase its handicrafts,
traditional art and culture. About 100 stalls would be exclusively for the craftsmen of Chhattisgarh.
Lebanon is the co-partner nation in organising the mela. Craftsmen from over 18 countries are taking
take part in the mela. There are 766 stalls like ‘work huts’ for craftsmen.
Fifty stalls are for handloom products, 36 dedicated to dress material made up of Kosha silk and 17 stalls
to ‘Mati Kala Board’ for terracota clay products. The venue has been decorated with walls carrying the
famous ‘Godna’ painting of Chhattisgarh. Replicas of Lord Ganesha Temple at Barsoor in Dantewada
district and ‘Rudra Shiva’ of Tala, Bilaspur district will attract a large number of curious onlookers.
Surajkhund derives its name from the ancient amphiteatre ‘Sunpool’ constructed here in the 10th
century A.D. by Raja Suraj Pal.
More than 300 artists from the remote areas of Chhattisgarh worked day and night to bring alive the
culture and tradition of the State in Surajkund Mela, officials stated. Apart from the famous Dhokra art
depicted at the Chhattisgarh gate, the visitors will also have a glimpse of ‘Madai mela’ and ‘Haat Bazaar’
of Chhattisgarh. The mela ground will also showcase bamboo art and huts of tribal people decorated
with paintings.
Over 15 artists from Raipur and Durg had worked to give a final touch to the depiction of Madai Mela.
The artists have also depicted the famous ‘Gaydi dance’ of Chhattisgarh on the walls of the venue. The
artists have been working hard to create an ethnic ambience representing the rural ethos of the State at
the mela ground.
Domestic and foreign visitors to the forthcoming ‘Surajkund International Crafts Mela’ in Haryana would
also get an opportunity to savour Chhattisgarhi cuisine in a food stall to be established by the
Chhattisgarh Tourism Board (CTB). Moreover, besides promoting the various tourist destinations of
Chhattisgarh, the CTB would also showcase the cultural and traditional cuisines of the State. The
Chhattisgarh Handicrafts Development Board in association with the authority concerned for the
exhibition has erected a permanent gate at the venue. This gate symbolises the historical, religious and
other important monuments of Chhattisgarh.
29th Surajkund craft fair is in full swing
Feb 11, 2015 | Cihan News
http://en.cihan.com.tr/news/29th-Surajkund-craft-fair-is-in-full-swing_2912-CHMTY3MjkxMi8xMDA0
The 29th edition of 15-day long Surajkund International Crafts Mela, which will see the participation of
18 countries, began on 1 February in Faridabad, adjoining the national capital.
This time Lebanon is the "partner nation" of the fair while Chhattisgarh is the "theme state", showcasing
its unique cultural and historical heritage in an impressive manner. Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal
Khattar had inaugurated the fair in the presence of Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Dr Raman Singh.
Keeping in view the convenience of the visitors thronging the International crafts fair, the authorities
have this time circulated along with tickets the map of the fair. In the map, the fair area has been
divided into five zones named after five seasons of India in Hindi.
Zone one has been named Shishir (Winter), zone two Sharad (Autumn), zone three Grishm (Summer),
zone four Basant (Spring) and zone five Varsha (Monsoon). Mainly 13 locations have been highlighted on
the map.
A visitor said, “There are many things we have got to see here, art is one of them. It has a lot of
importance.”
A shopkeeper said, “We get good rates for our paintings. These are made of wheat stem. It has been
supplied to many countries.”
29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela Ends
Feb 16, 2015 | NDTV
http://www.ndtv.com/others-news/29th-surajkund-international-crafts-mela-ends-739828
Surajkund: The 29th edition of fortnight-long Surajkund International Crafts Mela culminated on
Sunday, recording a footfall of around 12 lakh visitors, including 1.6 lakh foreigners, this year.
Haryana Governor Kaptan Singh Solanki, who presided over the closing-cum-award presentation
ceremony, said it was heartening to see the fair being organized on this magnitude.
The fair contributes in stirring a spirit of unity and brotherhood among different nations, he said.
Mr Solanki said the fair offered an ideal opportunity to bind countries together and think for a larger
good with over 20 countries taking part in it and different folk cultures being unveiled during the
fortnight.
Hailing the strong roots of Indian culture, he said, "India's culture and heritage had such strong roots
that it could offer a solution for problems like terrorism and international strife, and along with 'yoga' it
could help the youth imbibe a strong value system." Assigning full credit to the mela for instilling
harmony among different cultures, he highlighted upon Haryana's progress in every field including
industry, agriculture and sports.
Chhattisgarh Governor Balram Ji Das Tandon was the special invitee on the occasion. Tourism Minister,
Haryana, Ram Bilas Sharma and Minister of State for Tourism, Haryana, Karan Dev Kamboj were among
the guests who were present on the occasion. Drumbeats and foot-tapping music gave the esteemed
dignitaries a rousing welcome from the participating cultural troupes of various countries and states of
the nation.
Sumita Misra, Managing Director, Haryana Tourism and Chief Administrator, Surajkund Mela Authority
said "the mela is the biggest crafts fair of the world that symbolizes brotherhood of cultures and has
been indeed very successful this year". The craft fair witnessed the record number of 12 lakh visitors,
including 1.6 lakh foreigners, this year with more than 20 countries participating in it.
12 lakh visit Surajkund mela
Feb 16, 2015 | The Times of India
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/12-lakh-visit-Surajkund-
mela/articleshow/46257033.cms
CHANDIGARH: The 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela at Surajkund drew to a close in Faridabad
on Sunday with a record 12 lakh people visiting across the fortnight.
According to an official release, 941 craftsmen took part in the mela this year and 12 lakh people,
including 1.6 lakh foreigners, visiting. This has so far been the highest figures; last year the footfall was
over 10 lakh, including 80,000 foreigners.
Haryana governor Kaptan Singh Solanki officially declared the festival closed. Chhattisgarh governor
Balramji Das Tandon was the special invitee on the occasion. Haryana's tourism minister Ram Bilas
Sharma, minister of state for tourism, Haryana, Karan Dev Kamboj, Badhkal MLA Seema Trikha and
Ballabgarh MLA Mool Chand Sharma were also present on occasion.
Kamboj said that popularity of the mela is indicated by the mammoth footfall of 12 lakh people during
the fortnight. With over 20 countries taking part in the mela and different folk cultures being unveiled
during the fortnight, Solanki said that it offered an ideal opportunity to bind countries together. He also
said that Indian culture and heritage had such strong roots that they could offer solution to problems
such as terrorism and international strife.
29th Surajkund crafts fair ends
Feb 16, 2015 | India TV
http://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/29th-surajkund-crafts-fair-ends-47595.html
Surajkund (Har): The 29th edition of fortnight-long Surajkund International Crafts Mela culminated
yesterday, recording a footfall of around 12 lakh visitors, including 1.6 lakh foreigners, this year.
Haryana Governor Kaptan Singh Solanki, who presided over the closing-cum-award presentation
ceremony here, said it was heartening to see the mela being organised on this magnitude. The fair
contributes in stirring a spirit of unity and brotherhood among different nations, he said. Solanki said
the fair offered an ideal opportunity to bind countries together and think for a larger good with over 20
countries taking part in it and different folk cultures being unveiled during the fortnight.
Hailing the strong roots of Indian culture, he said, “India’s culture and heritage had such strong roots
that it could offer a solution for problems like terrorism and international strife, and along with ‘yoga’ it
could help the youth imbibe a strong value system.”
Assigning full credit to the mela for instilling harmony among different cultures, he highlighted upon
Haryana’s progress in every field including industry, agriculture and sports.
Chhattisgarh Governor Balram Ji Das Tandon was the special invitee on the occasion. Tourism Minister,
Haryana, Ram Bilas Sharma and Minister of State for Tourism, Haryana, Karan Dev Kamboj were among
the guests who were present on the occasion. Drumbeats and foot-tapping music gave the esteemed
dignitaries a rousing welcome from the participating cultural troupes of various countries and states of
the nation. Sumita Misra, Managing Director, Haryana Tourism and Chief Administrator, Surajkund Mela
Authority said “the mela is the biggest crafts fair of the world that symbolises brotherhood of cultures
and has been indeed very successful this year”.
The craft fair witnessed the record number of 12 lakh visitors, including 1.6 lakh foreigners, this year
with more than 20 countries participating in it. S S Dhillon, Additional Chief Secretary, Tourism, Haryana
and vice chairman, Surajkund Mela Authority, read out the performance report of the mela and
highlighted that the fair had become a repository of arts and crafts from across the globe.
He said Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Thailand, Rwanda, Syria, Vietnam,
Uganda, Mongolia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and
Georgia participated in this edition of the fair. Dhillon said last year the number of craftspersons to
participate in the fair were 850 which increased to 941 this year, an increase of about 11 per cent.
“The total footfall of visitors last year was over 10 lakh, including 80,000 foreigners. This increase is a
positive sign and would certainly be converting to increase in the tourism of the country,” he said.
Zahir Ridwan, head of the Lebanese delegation, said this has been one-of-its-kind of an experience and
they look forward to be a part of this fair next year too. Karan Dev Kamboj, Minister of State for
Tourism, Haryana said the arrangements made for the comfortable stay and transport of the
participants from across the globe is commendable and 50 per cent discount extended to the youths
and senior citizens are also the initiatives worth applause. Ram Bilas Sharma, Tourism Minister,
Haryana, said that the participation of 20 countries in the mela offers encouragement and motivation.
He further said the government shall think about extending the duration of the fair from a fortnight to
one month, as it presented a colourful show of cultural performances, and blended the crafts and
traditions of different countries beautifully.
Balram Ji Das Tandon, the Chhattisgarh Governor, complimented that Surajkund mela offered a great
platform for the next generations to connect with culture and folk arts. He further added that this mela
offered a perfect opportunity to the states of the country in particular to showcase their culture and
traditions.
During the closing ceremony, awards to artisans and craft persons were also given. In the Kala Shree
category of crafts person, Seema from Chhattisgarh was awarded the first prize in the category for her
craft work in Godhna silk while Jai Ram Solanki from Delhi for his Dhokra craft was awarded with second
prize. Chan Chaiah from Andhra Pradesh, Janmamed from Gujarat and Kamini Kaushal from Bihar were
also awarded prizes in this category for their skills in craft.
Ravindra from Chhattisgarh, Abdul Kadar Khatri from MP, Venkar Devjee Premjee from Gujarat, P
Sangottu Vel from Tamil Nadu, Bhantu Chitrakar from West Bengal and Bana Devi from Bihar were
awarded with awards in Kala Nidhi category. Nisha from the host state Haryana was awarded with Kala
Mani award for his specialised contribution in Marble stone craft along with eight artists from other
states of the country and two artisans from Syria.
Mohd Ishaq Timorjada from Afghanistan was awarded with Kala Ratna for his work on Afghani carpets.
29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela culminates on promising note
Feb 15, 2015 | Meri News
http://www.merinews.com/article/29th-surajkund-international-crafts-mela-culminates-on-promising-
note/15904297.shtml#sthash.RElRiFIp.dpuf
Haryana's Governor, Prof Kaptan Singh Solanki declared the 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela at
Surajkund, Faridabad officially closed on 15th February during his valedictory speech on the occasion.
He was the chief guest of the Closing-Cum-Award Presentation Ceremony.
Governor of Chhattisgarh, Balram ji Das Tandon was the special invitee on the occasion. Tourism
Minister, Haryana, Ram Bilas Sharma; Minister of State for Tourism, Haryana Karan Dev Kamboj; Seema
Trikha, MLA, Badhkal and Mool Chand Sharma, MLA, Ballabgarh were among the other dignitaries to
grace the occasion.
Drumbeats and foot-tapping music gave the esteemed dignitaries a rousing welcome from the
participating cultural troupes of various countries and states of India.
A hearty and warm welcome was extended to the Chief Guest and all the esteemed guests by Sumita
Misra, Managing Director, Haryana Tourism, & Chief Administrator, Surajkund Mela Authority. She said
that the Mela is the biggest crafts fair of the world that symbolizes brotherhood of cultures and has
been indeed very successful this year.
S.S. Dhillon, Additional Chief Secretary, Tourism, Haryana & Vice-Chairman, Surajkund Mela Authority
read out the performance report of the 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela and highlighted that
the Mela had become a repository of arts and crafts from across the globe.
He added that 20 countries participated in this edition of the Mela like Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Nepal,
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Thailand, Rwanda, Syria, Vietnam, Uganda, Mongolia, Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan & Georgia.
Dhillion also said that last year the number of craftspersons to participate in the Mela were 850 and this
year 941 craftspersons took part in the Mela. The footfall has been a record breaking one with 12.00
lakh visitors including 1.6 lakh foreigners visiting during the Mela fortnight. He added that this has been
so far the highest figures, as last year the footfall was over 10 lakhs including 80,000 foreigners. This
increase is a positive sign and will boost the tourism of the country.
Zahir Ridwan, head of the Lebanese delegation said this has been one-of-its-kind of an experience and
they look forward to be a part of this Mela next year too.
Karan Dev Kamboj, Minister of State for Tourism, Haryana stated that the popularity of the Mela is
indicated by the mammoth footfall of 12.00 lakh people during the fortnight. He also added that the
arrangements made for the comfortable stay and transport of the participants from across the globe is
commendable and 50% discount extended to the youth and senior citizens are also initiatives worth
applause.
Ram Bilas Sharma, Tourism Minister, Haryana, said that the participation of 20 countries in the Mela
offers encouragement and motivation. He further added that the government shall think about
extending the duration of the Mela from a fortnight to one month, as it presented a colourful show of
cultural performances, and blended the crafts and traditions of different countries beautifully.
Governor, Haryana, Prof Solanki said it was heartening to see the Mela being organised on this
magnitude and extended his congratulations for the successful conduct of the Mela. He added that just
like the helicopter rides in the Mela were an added attraction, so I wish the Mela progresses at the
speed of the helicopter. The Mela spreads happiness around and contributes in stirring a spirit of unity
and brotherhood among different nations.
With over 20 countries taking part in the Mela and different folk cultures being unveiled during the Mela
fortnight, Prof Solanki said that the Mela offered an ideal opportunity to bind countries together and
think for a larger good. He also said that the Indian culture & heritage had such strong roots that it could
offer a solution for problems like terrorism and international strife, and along with 'yog', it could help
the youth imbibe a strong value system.
He also proposed that if there was no difficulty in increasing the duration of the Mela, the Haryana
government can ponder on increasing the Mela's duration to one month.
Record 9.25 lakh footfall in Surajkund
Feb 15, 2015 | The Times of India
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Record-9-25-lakh-footfall-in-
Surajkund/articleshow/46248676.cms
FARIDABAD: The 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela has seen a record footfall of 9.25 lakh visitors
with a number of young couples thronging the place on Valentine's Day. The footfall recorded till Friday
was 9.25 lakh against 9 lakh visitors last year, officials said.
Sumita Misra, chief administrator, Surajkund Mela administration and managing director of Haryana
Tourism Corporation, said increased participation of 20 countries and added attractions like helicopter
ride evoked a great response.
More than 194 foreign artisans and artists are participating in the mela and more than 70% of the
craftspersons this year are national and state awardees, she said. The 13 heritage craft stalls set up are
attracting those enthusiastic about heritage.
Cultural performances to spice up Surajkund mela
Feb 16, 2015 | The Tribune
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/haryana/cultural-performances-to-spice-up-surajkund-
mela/33696.html
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, January 23
A complete entertainment package will be awaiting those visiting the Surajkund International Crafts
Mela-2015 starting from February 1.
Surajkund Mela Authority Chief Administrator Sumita Misra said the evening cultural programmes
would add charm to the fair. The cultural programmes will start from 6 pm at the chaupal, an open-air
theatre, inside the mela premises.
She said dancers from Chhattisgarh would perform on February 1, Mediterranean culture of Lebanon
would be on display on February 2, international exotic performance on February 3, Telangana artistes
would present a show on February 4, rhythms of Chhattisgarh would come on stage on February 5 and
Haryana Day celebrations would be presented by the Department of Cultural Affairs on February 6.
Misra, who is also the Haryana Tourism Managing Director, said Punjabi pop and folk singer Master
Saleem would perform on February 7.
The audience will enjoy the performance of Indian folk dancers on February 8. An evocative Mirza-
Sahiba ballet with folk dances and singing by pop and folk singer Gurinder Ginda and a performance by
Chhattisgarh dancers will regale the audience on February 9 and 10, respectively. Hasya Kavi Sammelan
by humourist Surinder Sharma and party will be held on February 11.
Misra said qawwalis by Abdul Hamid Sabri and Razia Bano would be held on February 12, Rajasthani folk
by famous Manganyaar or Langha singers — Janab Taleb Khan, Barkat Khan and their group — from
Jaisalmer and Barmer (Rajasthan) on February 13.
Feb 3, 2015 | Chhattisgarh Khabar
http://cgkhabar.com/surajkund-craft-fair-pandwani-bastar-band-20150302/
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Chhattisgarh at surajkund media report 2015

  • 1. MEDIA AND SOCIAL MEDIA REPORT ON CHHATTISGARH AT THE SURAJKUND INTERNATIONAL ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR FEBRUARY 1-15, 2015 City Hall, Kamla Mills, Lower Parel, Mumbai- 400013
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  • 7. Experience Chhattisgarh at the Surajkund International Arts and Crafts Mela 2015 Feb 6, 2015 | DNA http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report-experience-chhattisgarh-at-the-surajkund- international-arts-and-crafts-mela-2015-2058760 For those attending the Surajkund International Arts and Crafts Mela 2015, this year Chhattisgarh has a lot more to offer its visitors, as compared to its previous presentation in 2005. Apart from a lineup of cultural performances, the theme offers the reconstructions of several attractions. Displays of handlooms, artefacts, kiosks offering Chhattisgarhi cuisine and a fashion show conducted with The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), New Delhi are just the tip of the iceberg at the Surajkund Mela 2015. The fashion show titled “Amber Mandaar – Vastra from the Divine Land”, aims to celebrate the indigenous and exquisite textile resources of Chhattisgarh. Tourism Minister, Shri Ajay Chandrakar has resolved to enhance Brand Chhattisgarh through tourism. “Tourism is all about experiencing ecology in its entirety, be it about culture, nature or legends. Through our outreach at Surajkund, we wish to share a glimpse of the beauty that Chhattisgarh is adorned with.” Shri Santosh Mishra, MD, Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, expressed his conviction that this exhibit would play a crucial role in pushing up tourist visits to the State, which stood at just over 23 million last year. Here's a list of some of the Chhattisgarh exhibits you can check out at the Surajkund Mela 2015: Madai Mela: This ancient, traditional festival is celebrated by the tribes of Kanker and Bastar regions to mark the beginning of the sowing season in Chhattisgarh. Devotees invoke Gods and Goddesses at a common place in the village following a long procession.
  • 8. Malhar Gate: The gate to Pataleshwar Temple, Malhar is a remarkable example of Ratanpur’s ‘Kalchuri’ art style. Built in 11th century, both sides of this gate depict river Goddesses Ganga and Yamuna with pitchers perched on their respective vehicles. Terracotta Art: A speciality of the Bastar, Raigarh and Mandia regions of Chhattisgarh, terracotta figures hold a special place among the locals and the tribes. In many villages of Chhattisgarh, terracotta figures are placed on the borders to drive away evil spirits and assuage unseen forces. Bastar Art: A prominent form of tribal art, these figures depict rural lifestyle of the tribal community, incorporating pastoral scenes with the farmer as the main focus. Devi Jhula: The temples located in the tribal villages of Bastar region are popularly known as ‘Gudi’. Inside the premises of the temples, there is a wooden swing balanced by 12-16 ft tall wooden pillars made from the trees of mango, wood-apple or willow. Wall Painting: Godna, a traditional form of making tattoos by the tribal women of Chhattisgarh is now being painted on walls and fabrics. Every painting has cultural value. Artefacts: Traditional crafts of Chhattisgarh are displayed on the trees. Pujaripali: Located in the Raigarh district in Chhattisgarh, this ancient village is famous for historical artefacts such as the stone inscriptions of Gopaladeva. King Gopaladeva is said to have worshipped seven mothers in this inscription. Laxman Temple: With unique brick architecture, this ‘Panchrath’ type of temple portrays ageless art and devotion. At the entrance to the temple, Sheshnaag is seen serving as an umbrella to Lord Shiva. The many incarnations of Lord Vishnu, Krishna Leela, ornamental symbols, and erogenous pictures are carved on the entrance of this temple. Suwa (Parrot) Dance: A traditional dance form perfromed by ladies, especially during Diwali with wishes for prosperity and a good life Photo Booth: Step into the shoes of the tribals of Chhattisgarh and get clicked Stage at the Venue: The stage will replicate the historically significant town of Sirpur at Chhattisgarh. Most of the monuments and temples were built between the 5th-8th century A.D. Turhi: Life-size creation of a tribal playing the traditional musical instrument Photo Gallery: Explore Chhattisgarh through the lens! The most vivid images of the state captured by photographers over a period of time
  • 9. Amber Mandaar—Vastra from the Divine Land, is a collaborative endeavor between the Government of Chhattisgarh (Chhattisgarh Handloom Development and Marketing Federation) and National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), New Delhi that aims to celebrate the indigenous textile resources of Chhattisgarh and present them through a fashion show at the Surajkund International Crafts Mela-2015. Amber Mandaar is a collection of contemporary silhouettes catering to three genres; namely: Traditional Indian, Fusion and Western wear.
  • 10. Chhattisgarh is theme state for 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela Jan 31, 2015 | DNA http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report-chhattisgarh-is-theme-state-for-29th-surajkund- international-crafts-mela-2057207 Chhattisgarh is the theme state of the 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela which begins on February 1 and will see participation of 18 countries. The event will be inaugurated on Sunday by Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal in the presence of Chhatisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, Union Ministers Mahesh Sharma and Krishan Pal and others, an official statement released said. Chhattisgarh will be showcasing its unique cultural and historical heritage in an impressive manner. The state will present its tribal heritage and culture, which is still found well-preserved in the forests of Bastar. The artistes from Chhattisgarh will put up a vibrant show with folk dances namely Panthi, Rawat Nacha Pandwani, Chaitra, Kaksar, Saila and Soowa. Lebanon, the 'Partner Nation' of the Mela this year, will unveil its ancient heritage of creating crafts in style. The craftspersons, cultural troupes and master chefs from the Mediterranean nation will exhibit their skills to enthral the visitors during the mela. Many new initiatives have been undertaken for this year's event. A free mobile application 'Surajkund Mela' has also been launched for smartphones and online ticketing. Entry tickets will also be available at 22 Delhi Metro stations. About 15 countries from Europe and Africa, including SAARC countries participated in the event last year. The 18 countries participating in this year's event include: Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan and Bangladesh; Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Tajikistan, Kuwait, Qatar, Thailand, Uganda and Syria. The mela will be open until February 15 from 10.30 am-8.30 pm.
  • 11. Chhattisgarh’s textiles steal the show at Surajkund mela Feb 13, 2015 | The Tribune http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/community/chhattisgarh-s-textiles-steal-the-show-at- surajkund-mela/39605.html Models walk the ramp in creations made of Chhattisgarh’s trademark ‘kosa’ silk at the International Crafts Mela in Surajkund on Saturday. The theme state Chhattisgarh showcased its unique handloom designs and rich textile at a fashion show on the seventh day of the 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela here. The state was praised for giving a modern and formal twist to its handlooms and Bunkar style garments, created by the Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation and Delhi’s National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). The crafts mela organisers said though the fashion show has always been an integral part of the mela each year, the show on Saturday evening was unique as it tried to present an amalgamation of the traditional with the modern and showcased the splendour of the state’s handlooms and weaving styles through a new range of formal and traditional attires designed by the NIFT designers. The event was inaugurated by the managing director of Haryana Tourism and chief administrator Sumita Misra. While the Madia tribal dancers of Bastar set the mood to the show titled ‘Amber Mandaar — Vastra from Divine Land’, the first round saw models sashaying down the ramp clad in the uniquely designed clothes. The fashion show witnessed the Chhattisgarh’s celebrated fabric, the Kosa silk, which are produced in Champa town of Chhattisgarh by the Devangan community. The state celebrated its unique cultural along with tribal heritage and historical heritage in an impressive manner.
  • 12. Meanwhile, Mathura’s hand-cut designs on paper, Sanjhi Art, emerged as a popular ‘stop’ with the visitors at the crafts mela. Presented in the form of wall hangings, Sanjhi Art practitioner, Vijay Kumar Verma said, “The art originates from Mathura, the home of God Krishna. The handmade sheets are our canvas and the technique of the art lies in cutting the sheet.” Verma has been associated with the mela since 1987; he displays his unique art for which he received the Kala Mani award by the fair authority. The final creations are presented in different sizes with prices ranging from Rs 200 to Rs 40,000, Verma said. The festival began here on February 1 and will continue till February 15, with 18 countries participating in the mela. Several artists from different countries including partner nation Lebanon and states such as Chhattisgarh, Punjab, and Haryana enthralled the audience with their textiles and designs.
  • 13. Chhattisgarh showcases its rich textile in 'Surajkund Mela' February 13, 2015 | Business Standard http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/chhattisgarh-showcases-its-rich- textile-in-surajkund-mela-115020800443_1.html The theme state Chhattisgarh showcased its unique handloom designs and rich textile through a Fashion Show on the seventh day of 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela here. The state was praised for giving a modern and formal twist to its handloom and Bunkar style garments, created by the Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation and National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). The event, inaugurated by the Managing Director of Haryana Tourism and Chief Administrator Sumita Misra, was followed by 'Gaur' dance of the Madia tribe of Bastar in Chhattisgarh. The Fashion Show witnessed the state's celebrated fabric, the Kosa silk, which are produced in Champa town of Chhattisgarh by the Devangan community. The state celebrated its unique cultural along with tribal heritage and historical heritage in an impressive manner. Meanwhile, Mathura's hand-cut designs on paper, Sanjhi Art, emerged as a popular 'stop' with the visitors at the Crafts Mela. Presented in the form of wall hangings, Sanjhi Art practitioner, Vijay Kumar Verma said: "The art originates from Mathura, the home of the god Krishna. The handmade sheets are our canvas and the technique of the art lies in cutting the sheet." Verma has been associated with the Mela since 1987 to display his unique art for which he received the Kala Mani award by the fair authourity. The final creations are presented in different sizes with prices ranging from Rs 200 to Rs 40,000, Verma said. The festival began here on February 1 and will continue till February 15, with 18 countries participating in the 'mela'. Several artists from different countries including partner nation Lebanon and states like Chhattisgarh, Punjab, and Haryana enthralled the audience with their textiles and designs.
  • 14. SurajKund Mela 2015: An Epitome of Culture, Food and Local Life Feb 12, 2015 | Maps Of India http://www.mapsofindia.com/my-india/events/surajkund-mela-2015-an-epitome-of-culture-food- and-local-life A picturesque ambience filled with a splash of colours, tribal music playing across boulevard, variety of sumptuous food options and enthralling audience is what “SurajKund Mela 2015” is all about. The Mela was first organised in 1987 , marked by a show of talent from skilled artists and craftsmen from across India. The whole festival site came alive with colourful confetti, make-shift stalls, and traditional items for visitors to buy from the various countries and states. Thereafter, every year a state is chosen for the Mela, to highlight the state in totality covering its architecture, fine arts and crafts. This year Chhattisgarh is chosen as the Theme State to showcase its rich tribal heritage & culture.The Mela is executed, organized and hosted by Harayana Tourism Corporation and is a symbol of pride for all tourism boards including international tourism as well. Tribal performer entertaining visitor with local music – Surajkund Mela 2015
  • 15. Tribal dance performer during entry of Mela – Surajkund Mela 2015 The 15-day extravaganza, was inaugurated by Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar while Chhattisgarh Chief Minister, Dr. Raman Singh inaugurated the ‘Apna Ghar’ – a prototype of a typical Chhattisgarhi house. He mentioned that Chhattisgarh is happy to be associated with the Mela which is one of world’s largest exhibitions for art, culture and crafts. It is sure to give a tremendous boost to the state toursim. As one enters the Mela, one would see a series of cultural dance performances by various tribals from Chhattisgarh and other states as well. I enjoyed “Gedi Dance” ,which is performed by the men of one of the tribes of Bastar, where men wore colourful clothes using bamboo sticks as props. As I entered the mela, I was flabbergasted to see the whole alley was decorated with Bastar art , massive “Malhar Gate” – gate to Pataleshwar Temple, where Malhar is a remarkable depiction of Goddesses Ganga and Yamuna. The entry to the festival is made so lively that each corner, each tree, each area is decorated with various artificial, colourful flowers, paper flower motif , Dhokar Art from Chhattisgarh, bedecked folk dancers and handmade artistic drawing. Walking from the gate , there was a traditional centre court having a structure of a man, embedded with tree trunk and leaves which showcased health practices of the tribals in Chhattisgarh, basis plants zealously guarded by locals for biodiversity . The state boasts of more than 880 traditional healers and more than 1500 medicinal plant species.
  • 16. Bastar Art- Surajkund Mela 2015 Traditional trees & plants with medicinal information – Surajkund Mela 2015
  • 17. Gates to various entries which mesmerised the crowd-Surajkund Mela 2015 Along with the states of India, I observed various countries showcasing their culture, like Lebanon,Thailand, Sri Lanka, Qatar, Uzbekistan, etc . Considering that Mela ground is spread across 40 acres, it would be difficult to find places of choice that you wish to check out. However, technology has made things very accessible. So I downloaded “ Surajkund Mela app“ which is helpful to find the routes as well. It gives you various options to locate main attractions, info about fair, artist profile, stall number, event schedule, etc. With this information I walked across the Mela with great pride and tried capturing in the little things of sundry charms. Surajkund Mela also offers a great opportunity for visitors to see the tourism culture of a particular state besides few international regions, as they see some part of it right through the Mela.
  • 18. Evening light falling across make -shift stalls for shopping, Surajkund Mela 2015 During the fair, various folk dances, quizzes, musical evenings are held in an amphitheatre, organised by each tourism board to showcase their culture. I happened to witness the tribal music derived from Bastar region of Chhattigarh . There were also performances by famous Qawwals Addul Hamid Sabri & Razia Bano, and Rajasthani folk by famous Manganyaar/Langaa singers and Haryanavi Tadka by famous atist Gajender Phogat.
  • 19. Various live performances showcase their talent through music and dance – Surajkund Mela 2015 Now the part which I always crave to hunt down in mela, is the local food on offer. The fair along with multicultural episodes also compliments various cuisines from states & international tourism.The Mela offers every visitor a unique culinary rendezvous with local and rich food. Since theme state being Chhattisgarh, I decided to cherish the cuisine which was simple and modest.Their staple ingredient is rice, along side various influences of pulses (daals), curries, chutneys (pastes) and subzis (vegetables), which enhance the experience. The cuisine is very high on taste, but also high on health the combination is made of vitamins and proteins. Spoiled for choices, I tried Kari Laddu- A sweet Laddu made of Besan sev and jaggery, Gulgula- a sweet bhajia prepared with wheat flour and jiggery, Thethri- prepared with gram flour and Murra Laddu -a laddu prepared with murmure and jaggery.
  • 20. Types of snacks and savouries – Surajkund Mela 2015 The next round of tasting involved Rice Chila- made like a rice like dosa and served with chutney( usually had in breakfast), followed by Urad Bada- prepared with soaked Urad and eaten with sour kadi. Later to fulfill my sweet cravings, I had Khaja which is prepared from refined flour and sugar. I quite fell in love with the taste of Bijauri- a papad prepared with seeds of Rakhiya. Next I wanted to try some of the main dishes. So there was Chhattisgarh Thali” with a variety of vegetables kept in the pot to keep them cooking and rich in flavour. The dish had bread- angra bread which was semi hard to go with the vegetables. They also had variety of chutneys like Patal Chutney (tomato Chutney), garlic chili chutney and garlic chili (roasted) chutney. There was chench bhaji (red),spinach Bhaji, dubki kadi, pickle- dahi mirch (yoghurt chili),and gulgula (like sweet Dish).They also had traditional Chhattisgarhi vegetable jimikanda, munga, jurgarkhiya badi, fried bhata, masoor batkar,etc. The entire area of food court was decorated with 3-D fabric fruits and leaves and entrance was decorated with a giant rainbow and big size sunflower. Traditional Chhattisgarhi vegetable -Surajkund Mela 2015
  • 21. Traditional Chhattisgarh Thali- SurajKund Mela, 2015 After the sumptuous meal, I was sure that I would return to Mela another day to try other cuisines as well and various zones they had constructed as per season as well. The richness and diversity of art, culture, food local life is definitely an enthralling experience for a visitor.
  • 22. Chhattisgarh-themed 29th Surajkund Mela begins today Feb 1, 2015 | The Pioneer http://www.dailypioneer.com/state-editions/raipur/chhattisgarh-themed-29th-surajkund-mela-begins- today.html Chief Minister Raman Singh will be the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of the 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela to be held at Faridabad in Haryana on Sunday. Haryana Chief Minister Manoharlal Khattar will inaugurate the International Crafts Mela. Union Minister of State for Tourism and Culture (Independent Charge) Dr Mahesh Sharma and Chhattisgarh Tourism and Cultural Minister Ajay Chandrakar will be the special guests. Chhattisgarh is the ‘Theme State’ of the mela this time around. The State will showcase its handicrafts, traditional art and culture. About 100 stalls would be exclusively for the craftsmen of Chhattisgarh. Lebanon is the co-partner nation in organising the mela. Craftsmen from over 18 countries are taking take part in the mela. There are 766 stalls like ‘work huts’ for craftsmen. Fifty stalls are for handloom products, 36 dedicated to dress material made up of Kosha silk and 17 stalls to ‘Mati Kala Board’ for terracota clay products. The venue has been decorated with walls carrying the famous ‘Godna’ painting of Chhattisgarh. Replicas of Lord Ganesha Temple at Barsoor in Dantewada district and ‘Rudra Shiva’ of Tala, Bilaspur district will attract a large number of curious onlookers. Surajkhund derives its name from the ancient amphiteatre ‘Sunpool’ constructed here in the 10th century A.D. by Raja Suraj Pal. More than 300 artists from the remote areas of Chhattisgarh worked day and night to bring alive the culture and tradition of the State in Surajkund Mela, officials stated. Apart from the famous Dhokra art depicted at the Chhattisgarh gate, the visitors will also have a glimpse of ‘Madai mela’ and ‘Haat Bazaar’ of Chhattisgarh. The mela ground will also showcase bamboo art and huts of tribal people decorated with paintings. Over 15 artists from Raipur and Durg had worked to give a final touch to the depiction of Madai Mela. The artists have also depicted the famous ‘Gaydi dance’ of Chhattisgarh on the walls of the venue. The artists have been working hard to create an ethnic ambience representing the rural ethos of the State at the mela ground. Domestic and foreign visitors to the forthcoming ‘Surajkund International Crafts Mela’ in Haryana would also get an opportunity to savour Chhattisgarhi cuisine in a food stall to be established by the Chhattisgarh Tourism Board (CTB). Moreover, besides promoting the various tourist destinations of Chhattisgarh, the CTB would also showcase the cultural and traditional cuisines of the State. The Chhattisgarh Handicrafts Development Board in association with the authority concerned for the exhibition has erected a permanent gate at the venue. This gate symbolises the historical, religious and other important monuments of Chhattisgarh.
  • 23. Chhattisgarh showcases its rich textile in ‘Surajkund Mela’ Feb 9, 2015| Niti Central http://www.niticentral.com/2015/02/09/chhattisgarh-showcases-its-rich-textile-in-surajkund-mela- 300251.html Faridabad, Feb 8 (PTI) The theme state Chhattisgarh showcased its unique handloom designs and rich textile through a Fashion Show on the seventh day of 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela here. The state was praised for giving a modern and formal twist to its handloom and Bunkar style garments, created by the Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation and National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). The event, inaugurated by the Managing Director of Haryana Tourism and Chief Administrator Sumita Misra, was followed by ‘Gaur’ dance of the Madia tribe of Bastar in Chhattisgarh. The Fashion Show witnessed the state’s celebrated fabric, the Kosa silk, which are produced in Champa town of Chhattisgarh by the Devangan community. The state celebrated its unique cultural along with tribal heritage and historical heritage in an impressive manner. Meanwhile, Mathura’s hand-cut designs on paper, Sanjhi Art, emerged as a popular ‘stop’ with the visitors at the Crafts Mela. Presented in the form of wall hangings, Sanjhi Art practitioner, Vijay Kumar Verma said: “The art originates from Mathura, the home of the god Krishna. The handmade sheets are our canvas and the technique of the art lies in cutting the sheet.” Verma has been associated with the Mela since 1987 to display his unique art for which he received the Kala Mani award by the fair authourity. The final creations are presented in different sizes with prices ranging from Rs 200 to Rs 40,000, Verma said. The festival began here on February 1 and will continue till February 15, with 18 countries participating in the ‘mela’. Several artists from different countries including partner nation Lebanon and states like Chhattisgarh, Punjab, and Haryana enthralled the audience with their textiles and designs.
  • 24. Delicacies delight foodies at Surajakund mela Feb 10, 2015 | The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/gurgaon/Delicacies-delight-foodies-at-Surajakund- mela/articleshow/46180508.cms Surajkund (Faridabad): Authentic cuisine of the 'theme state' Chhattisgarh is tempting the foodies at the 29th International Surajkund Crafts Mela that has entered its second week at Surajkund, Faridabad. A Chhattisgarh representative Shweta Sharma said that her state was referred to as the "rice bowl" with many sumptuous dishes being made from rice. Rice is the ingredient of lot of Chhattisgarh dishes right from 'pakodas' (fritters) to sweet dishes. Shweta said that a typical Chhattisgarh thali consists of 'khapori roti,' 'uradh wada,' 'jimikand,' 'godali bhaji' and 'dal'. The desserts from the state on offer are 'tashmai,' 'immarti' and 'gulgula'. Apart from this, there is chutney of garlic and chilli, 'chawal ke pakode', 'chilla' and 'papad' to be had with chopped onion and tomato. The food stall of the mela's partner nation Lebanon is a treat for those who love Mediterranean food. Stall owner Aamir Turtuzee and his Indian partner Mohammed Wasim, from Moradabad in UP, said that main dishes prepared by them included falafel (made from chickpea), 'mankusha', chicken 'nagettes' and falafel roll, said Wasim.
  • 25. Surajkund crafts fair ro start from Feb 1, Lebanon partner country Dec 18, 2014 | India TV http://www.indiatvnews.com/lifestyle/news/surajkund-crafts-fair-ro-start-from-feb-1-lebanon-partner- count-4356.html Chandigarh: The 29th edition of the Surajkund International Crafts Mela (fair) will be held from Feb 1-15 at Surajkund near Faridabad, a senior Haryana official said here Thursday. Known for showcasing the richness and diversity of handicrafts, handlooms and the cultural heritage of the country, this time the fair will have Lebanon as the partner country and Chhattisgarh as the theme state. Haryana Tourism Corporation Managing Director Sumita Misra said the mela would provide a rare opportunity to Chhattisgarh to showcase its tribal heritage and culture, which is still well preserved in the forests of Bastar region. Misra said Lebanon would be the partner nation and craftspersons, cultural troupes and master chefs from the Mediterranean nation would showcase their talent and skills to enthral visitors. About 20 countries have already confirmed their participation in the mela, which is jointly hosted by Haryana Tourism Corporation and Surajkund Mela Authority in collaboration with the union tourism, textiles, culture and external affairs ministries. The popular mela witnessed over a million footfalls, including thousands of foreigners, in the last two editions. Surajkund derives its name from the ancient amphitheatre Sun Pool constructed here in the 10th century AD by Raja Suraj Pal, one of the Tomar chieftains. The place is located in the Aravalli mountain range.
  • 26. Surajkund mela: Eclectic mix of arty options and good memories make it a must visit event Feb 4, 2015 | Meri News www.merinews.com/article/surajkund-mela-eclectic-mix-of-arty-options-and-good-memories-make-it- a-must-visit-event/15903988.shtml#sthash.Co5Vcopj.dpuf Made to perfection: One look at the wooden boxes from Syria mesmerizes you! The intricately designed boxes, side tables and trays made from walnut wood with inlay work on them are on display at Surajkund International Crafts Mela-2015. In the foreign pavilion's Workhut FC-33, Mohammed Dib Ajaj from Damasucs, Syria, has come to the Mela for the first time and is enjoying all the attention that his inlay art boxes are getting. Adds Ajaj, "These boxes in all shapes and sizes have been designed with utmost perfection and are priced at pocket friendly rates from Rs. 800-2200". Handmade beauties Vibrant hand-painted flower vases, ceramic dolls, tea pots, cups and coasters from Vietnam are here at Surajkund International Crafts Mela-2015 for the first time at Workhut FC-22. Not to miss, the silver jewellery boxes with beautiful embossing done on it are up for grabs. Tells Shuong, the Vietnamese craftsperson, here, "We have got our specialties at the Mela from hand painted lampshades to our traditional dresses and silken stoles. Visitors are appreciating our unique stuff and are buying them too." The Needle man This year, Surajkund International Crafts Mela has given a chance to many hidden talent to come forth and showcase their talent. Like artist Arun Kumar Bajaj of Patiala, who has brought a number of portraits and paintings made with thread work. Tells Bajaj at Workhut no. 946, "I am a trained embroiderer and sketch artist, so I combined both my talents and have been using thread work to make paintings and portraits. My biggest achievement is my Lord Krishna painting for which I used 27,53,000 meters of thread and it took me three years and an investment of 1.5 lakhs to complete this creation. This painting of mine has got me laurels and now I figure in Limca Book of Records and India Book of Records." Bajaj plans to auction this creation of his someday. He has also made portraits of Shri Narender Modi, Prime Minister, India and Sh Prakash Singh Badal, Chief Minister, Punjab, which just look so very real. He adds, "It takes 3-4 days to make one portraits with a clear vision and focus. I also do 3-D paintings based on my ideas of life and nature." His works are on sale starting from Rs. 1500 to Rs. 12,000. Painting with a difference Stone powder mixed with tree resin helps translate ideas on canvas for artist duo Suraj and Nisha from Faridabad. They are showcasing wood framed paintings in all sizes at Workhut no. 961 using natural colours. A big size painting which is their masterpiece on display at the Mela is a painting of Lord Vishnu in ten avatars and is priced at Rs. 2, 25,000. Adds Suraj, "We use crushed stone on the background of the painting and then with the mix of stone powder, colour and resin, we fill the painting to give it an embossed look, and then do the final finishing." These are priced from Rs. 500 onwards, a good buy.
  • 27. Capturing Mela ambience Lot of visitors made their way to Surajkund Mela on Tuesday to enjoy the picturesque ambience of the Mela. They enjoyed clicking pictures with the backdrop of big size snowman placed at the Shishir zone and Chhattisgarh's tribal figurines and statues of dancers. The street dancers were a centre of attraction for many youngsters, who enjoyed shaking a leg with them. The fascinating ambience comprising colourful elements from nature like sunflowers, rainbows, flowers, birds, butterflies, mangoes, to name a few, adorn every corner of the Mela area, and the interesting depiction of seasons gathered many eyeballs.
  • 28. What's there in Surajkund Mela-2015: Ancient Sunpool, Moble App for visitors, Chhattisgarh, and Lebanon Dec 22, 2014 | Meri News http://www.merinews.com/article/whats-there-in-surajkund-mela-2015-ancient-sunpool- moble-app-for-visitors-chhattisgarh-and-lebanon/15902942.shtml#sthash.x5WgPcWY.dpuf For the upcoming Surajkund International Crafts Mela to be held from 1st to 15th February, 2015, at Faridabad, Haryana Tourism & Surajkund Mela Authority has taken the initiative to showcase the glorious heritage and beautiful architecture of the ancient Sunpool from whom the place derives its name, to over a million visitors, including foreigners who come to see the Mela. Also Mela's main objective is to display the richness and diversity of the folk traditions and cultural heritage of India.
  • 29. Elaborate arrangements underway for Surajkund Crafts Mela Jan 8, 2015 | News Nation http://www.newsnation.in/article/66206-elaborate-arrangements-underway-surajkund-crafts- mela.html Faridabad: Elaborate arrangements are being made for the 29th edition of Surajkund International Crafts Mela which will begin here on February 1. A review of the arrangements was today carried out by Managing Director Haryana Tourism Corporation Sumita Mishra here during a meeting with senior government officials. Mishra said efforts should be made to make the fair a grand affair so that it is unforgettable experience for the visitors. Faridabad Deputy Commissioner Amit Kumar Agrawal also met several concerned officials in this connection. In the fortnight-long fair, Chhattisgarh is the theme state and Lebanon the partner nation for the fair which is jointly hosted by Haryana Tourism Corporation and Surajkund Mela Authority in collaboration with the Union Ministries of Tourism, Textiles, Culture and External Affairs.
  • 30. Tribal art next door Feb 11, 2015 | The Hindu http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/fashion/chhattisgarh-apex-handloom-federation-with- nift/article6882807.ece The Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation joined hands with NIFT to showcase traditional silks and motifs from the State The Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation joined hands with NIFT to showcase traditional silks and motifs from the State at the ongoing Surajkund Mela. Blessed with a rich artistic and cultural heritage, Chhattisgarh has the distinction of producing unique art forms and textiles. This slice of heritage needs some serious attention to not only help the younger generation continue the practices but to link the products to a viable market. The Chhattisgarh Apex Handloom Federation (CAHF), in an attempt to preserve and popularise the art and craft of the State, collaborated with the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) to display a wide assortment of traditional and formal costumes at a fashion extravaganza at the ongoing Surajkund International Crafts Mela. The colourful garments were an amalgamation of tribal culture and Western styling. In this mutually beneficial partnership, the traditional weavers of the State created hand woven fabric which was further improvised by the NIFT students and faculty to make the garments look contemporary, chic and classy.
  • 31. This collaborative venture also entailed the project coordinator Anu Jain, Associate Professor — NIFT, travelling to the State to get a first hand experience of the work done by the indigenous communities and understanding how Chhattisgarh plans to incorporate its rich artistic traditions into modern wear and then working closely with the students for three months. The fashion show “Amber-Mandaar: Vastra from Divine Land” was presented at the Mela intermittently punctuated by tribal dance forms and music from Chhattisgarh, the theme State of this year. Every year, the theme State presents a fashion show at the Haryana Tourism event. According to Anu, the aim behind hosting the extravaganza was to project textiles in a manner that it boost the career of the weavers and block printers and encourage children to follow in the footsteps of their forefathers. “We travelled to Raipur and Champa, a town belonging to the Devangan weaving community. The interaction with the weavers was pretty useful and brainstorming. It helped the team at NIFT to understand their perspective. We procured fabric from them to get a feel of the cloth and design outfits accordingly,” said Anu. Explaining the reason behind presenting Kosa silk in different avatars, Shruti Singh, MD, CAHF, pointed out that “It has unique geometric patterns in weaving.” “So Kosa, reared from a wild variety of silk worm, is being promoted and propagated by us. Tribal motifs indicating human figures and animals could be seen in the accessories worn by models during the show. We gave the NIFT complete freedom to design the outfits but stressed the need to promote textiles. Two students from the textile design department and four from the fashion design department were selected from the kind of work they have done. Two fashion design alumni were selected,” Singh said. Noting that the fashion show was conceived in a manner to attract more tourists into the State, Santosh Misra, Managing Director Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, said the celebration of clothes “has always been an integral part of the Surajkund Mela.” “Through this show, we also made an attempt to revive art forms like the Godhna prints. Instead of making them on the walls, some creative people are now making them on saris. Then there is traditional jewelleries Kardhani and Hansuli, tribal ornament worn around the neck,” Misra added. The show began with models sporting trendy attire, a blend of Western minimalism and hand woven craftsmanship of the State. With a touch of class and craft, the Kosa silk sari was presented at the show. Two kinds of original tribal headgear were worn by models to make people aware of the rich cultural heritage of the State. Used as a prop, the headgear gave the curator an opportunity to create drama on the rostrum.
  • 32. Chhattisgarh-themed 29th Surajkund Mela begins today Feb 1, 2015 | nyooz.com http://www.nyoooz.com/news/raipur/chhattisgarhthemed-29th-surajkund-mela-begins- today/47149.html#sthash.D5zpoh3i.dpuf Chief Minister Raman Singh will be the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of the 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela to be held at Faridabad in Haryana on Sunday. Haryana Chief Minister Manoharlal Khattar will inaugurate the International Crafts Mela. Union Minister of State for Tourism and Culture (Independent Charge) Dr Mahesh Sharma and Chhattisgarh Tourism and Cultural Minister Ajay Chandrakar will be the special guests. Chhattisgarh is the ‘Theme State’ of the mela this time around. The State will showcase its handicrafts, traditional art and culture. About 100 stalls would be exclusively for the craftsmen of Chhattisgarh. Lebanon is the co-partner nation in organising the mela. Craftsmen from over 18 countries are taking take part in the mela. There are 766 stalls like ‘work huts’ for craftsmen. Fifty stalls are for handloom products, 36 dedicated to dress material made up of Kosha silk and 17 stalls to ‘Mati Kala Board’ for terracota clay products. The venue has been decorated with walls carrying the famous ‘Godna’ painting of Chhattisgarh. Replicas of Lord Ganesha Temple at Barsoor in Dantewada district and ‘Rudra Shiva’ of Tala, Bilaspur district will attract a large number of curious onlookers. Surajkhund derives its name from the ancient amphiteatre ‘Sunpool’ constructed here in the 10th century A.D. by Raja Suraj Pal. More than 300 artists from the remote areas of Chhattisgarh worked day and night to bring alive the culture and tradition of the State in Surajkund Mela, officials stated. Apart from the famous Dhokra art depicted at the Chhattisgarh gate, the visitors will also have a glimpse of ‘Madai mela’ and ‘Haat Bazaar’ of Chhattisgarh. The mela ground will also showcase bamboo art and huts of tribal people decorated with paintings. Over 15 artists from Raipur and Durg had worked to give a final touch to the depiction of Madai Mela. The artists have also depicted the famous ‘Gaydi dance’ of Chhattisgarh on the walls of the venue. The artists have been working hard to create an ethnic ambience representing the rural ethos of the State at the mela ground. Domestic and foreign visitors to the forthcoming ‘Surajkund International Crafts Mela’ in Haryana would also get an opportunity to savour Chhattisgarhi cuisine in a food stall to be established by the Chhattisgarh Tourism Board (CTB). Moreover, besides promoting the various tourist destinations of Chhattisgarh, the CTB would also showcase the cultural and traditional cuisines of the State. The Chhattisgarh Handicrafts Development Board in association with the authority concerned for the exhibition has erected a permanent gate at the venue. This gate symbolises the historical, religious and other important monuments of Chhattisgarh.
  • 33. 29th Surajkund craft fair is in full swing Feb 11, 2015 | Cihan News http://en.cihan.com.tr/news/29th-Surajkund-craft-fair-is-in-full-swing_2912-CHMTY3MjkxMi8xMDA0 The 29th edition of 15-day long Surajkund International Crafts Mela, which will see the participation of 18 countries, began on 1 February in Faridabad, adjoining the national capital. This time Lebanon is the "partner nation" of the fair while Chhattisgarh is the "theme state", showcasing its unique cultural and historical heritage in an impressive manner. Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had inaugurated the fair in the presence of Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Dr Raman Singh. Keeping in view the convenience of the visitors thronging the International crafts fair, the authorities have this time circulated along with tickets the map of the fair. In the map, the fair area has been divided into five zones named after five seasons of India in Hindi. Zone one has been named Shishir (Winter), zone two Sharad (Autumn), zone three Grishm (Summer), zone four Basant (Spring) and zone five Varsha (Monsoon). Mainly 13 locations have been highlighted on the map. A visitor said, “There are many things we have got to see here, art is one of them. It has a lot of importance.” A shopkeeper said, “We get good rates for our paintings. These are made of wheat stem. It has been supplied to many countries.”
  • 34. 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela Ends Feb 16, 2015 | NDTV http://www.ndtv.com/others-news/29th-surajkund-international-crafts-mela-ends-739828 Surajkund: The 29th edition of fortnight-long Surajkund International Crafts Mela culminated on Sunday, recording a footfall of around 12 lakh visitors, including 1.6 lakh foreigners, this year. Haryana Governor Kaptan Singh Solanki, who presided over the closing-cum-award presentation ceremony, said it was heartening to see the fair being organized on this magnitude. The fair contributes in stirring a spirit of unity and brotherhood among different nations, he said. Mr Solanki said the fair offered an ideal opportunity to bind countries together and think for a larger good with over 20 countries taking part in it and different folk cultures being unveiled during the fortnight. Hailing the strong roots of Indian culture, he said, "India's culture and heritage had such strong roots that it could offer a solution for problems like terrorism and international strife, and along with 'yoga' it could help the youth imbibe a strong value system." Assigning full credit to the mela for instilling harmony among different cultures, he highlighted upon Haryana's progress in every field including industry, agriculture and sports. Chhattisgarh Governor Balram Ji Das Tandon was the special invitee on the occasion. Tourism Minister, Haryana, Ram Bilas Sharma and Minister of State for Tourism, Haryana, Karan Dev Kamboj were among the guests who were present on the occasion. Drumbeats and foot-tapping music gave the esteemed dignitaries a rousing welcome from the participating cultural troupes of various countries and states of the nation. Sumita Misra, Managing Director, Haryana Tourism and Chief Administrator, Surajkund Mela Authority said "the mela is the biggest crafts fair of the world that symbolizes brotherhood of cultures and has been indeed very successful this year". The craft fair witnessed the record number of 12 lakh visitors, including 1.6 lakh foreigners, this year with more than 20 countries participating in it.
  • 35. 12 lakh visit Surajkund mela Feb 16, 2015 | The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/12-lakh-visit-Surajkund- mela/articleshow/46257033.cms CHANDIGARH: The 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela at Surajkund drew to a close in Faridabad on Sunday with a record 12 lakh people visiting across the fortnight. According to an official release, 941 craftsmen took part in the mela this year and 12 lakh people, including 1.6 lakh foreigners, visiting. This has so far been the highest figures; last year the footfall was over 10 lakh, including 80,000 foreigners. Haryana governor Kaptan Singh Solanki officially declared the festival closed. Chhattisgarh governor Balramji Das Tandon was the special invitee on the occasion. Haryana's tourism minister Ram Bilas Sharma, minister of state for tourism, Haryana, Karan Dev Kamboj, Badhkal MLA Seema Trikha and Ballabgarh MLA Mool Chand Sharma were also present on occasion. Kamboj said that popularity of the mela is indicated by the mammoth footfall of 12 lakh people during the fortnight. With over 20 countries taking part in the mela and different folk cultures being unveiled during the fortnight, Solanki said that it offered an ideal opportunity to bind countries together. He also said that Indian culture and heritage had such strong roots that they could offer solution to problems such as terrorism and international strife.
  • 36. 29th Surajkund crafts fair ends Feb 16, 2015 | India TV http://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/29th-surajkund-crafts-fair-ends-47595.html Surajkund (Har): The 29th edition of fortnight-long Surajkund International Crafts Mela culminated yesterday, recording a footfall of around 12 lakh visitors, including 1.6 lakh foreigners, this year. Haryana Governor Kaptan Singh Solanki, who presided over the closing-cum-award presentation ceremony here, said it was heartening to see the mela being organised on this magnitude. The fair contributes in stirring a spirit of unity and brotherhood among different nations, he said. Solanki said the fair offered an ideal opportunity to bind countries together and think for a larger good with over 20 countries taking part in it and different folk cultures being unveiled during the fortnight. Hailing the strong roots of Indian culture, he said, “India’s culture and heritage had such strong roots that it could offer a solution for problems like terrorism and international strife, and along with ‘yoga’ it could help the youth imbibe a strong value system.” Assigning full credit to the mela for instilling harmony among different cultures, he highlighted upon Haryana’s progress in every field including industry, agriculture and sports. Chhattisgarh Governor Balram Ji Das Tandon was the special invitee on the occasion. Tourism Minister, Haryana, Ram Bilas Sharma and Minister of State for Tourism, Haryana, Karan Dev Kamboj were among the guests who were present on the occasion. Drumbeats and foot-tapping music gave the esteemed dignitaries a rousing welcome from the participating cultural troupes of various countries and states of the nation. Sumita Misra, Managing Director, Haryana Tourism and Chief Administrator, Surajkund Mela Authority said “the mela is the biggest crafts fair of the world that symbolises brotherhood of cultures and has been indeed very successful this year”. The craft fair witnessed the record number of 12 lakh visitors, including 1.6 lakh foreigners, this year with more than 20 countries participating in it. S S Dhillon, Additional Chief Secretary, Tourism, Haryana and vice chairman, Surajkund Mela Authority, read out the performance report of the mela and highlighted that the fair had become a repository of arts and crafts from across the globe. He said Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Thailand, Rwanda, Syria, Vietnam, Uganda, Mongolia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Georgia participated in this edition of the fair. Dhillon said last year the number of craftspersons to participate in the fair were 850 which increased to 941 this year, an increase of about 11 per cent. “The total footfall of visitors last year was over 10 lakh, including 80,000 foreigners. This increase is a positive sign and would certainly be converting to increase in the tourism of the country,” he said. Zahir Ridwan, head of the Lebanese delegation, said this has been one-of-its-kind of an experience and they look forward to be a part of this fair next year too. Karan Dev Kamboj, Minister of State for Tourism, Haryana said the arrangements made for the comfortable stay and transport of the participants from across the globe is commendable and 50 per cent discount extended to the youths
  • 37. and senior citizens are also the initiatives worth applause. Ram Bilas Sharma, Tourism Minister, Haryana, said that the participation of 20 countries in the mela offers encouragement and motivation. He further said the government shall think about extending the duration of the fair from a fortnight to one month, as it presented a colourful show of cultural performances, and blended the crafts and traditions of different countries beautifully. Balram Ji Das Tandon, the Chhattisgarh Governor, complimented that Surajkund mela offered a great platform for the next generations to connect with culture and folk arts. He further added that this mela offered a perfect opportunity to the states of the country in particular to showcase their culture and traditions. During the closing ceremony, awards to artisans and craft persons were also given. In the Kala Shree category of crafts person, Seema from Chhattisgarh was awarded the first prize in the category for her craft work in Godhna silk while Jai Ram Solanki from Delhi for his Dhokra craft was awarded with second prize. Chan Chaiah from Andhra Pradesh, Janmamed from Gujarat and Kamini Kaushal from Bihar were also awarded prizes in this category for their skills in craft. Ravindra from Chhattisgarh, Abdul Kadar Khatri from MP, Venkar Devjee Premjee from Gujarat, P Sangottu Vel from Tamil Nadu, Bhantu Chitrakar from West Bengal and Bana Devi from Bihar were awarded with awards in Kala Nidhi category. Nisha from the host state Haryana was awarded with Kala Mani award for his specialised contribution in Marble stone craft along with eight artists from other states of the country and two artisans from Syria. Mohd Ishaq Timorjada from Afghanistan was awarded with Kala Ratna for his work on Afghani carpets.
  • 38. 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela culminates on promising note Feb 15, 2015 | Meri News http://www.merinews.com/article/29th-surajkund-international-crafts-mela-culminates-on-promising- note/15904297.shtml#sthash.RElRiFIp.dpuf Haryana's Governor, Prof Kaptan Singh Solanki declared the 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela at Surajkund, Faridabad officially closed on 15th February during his valedictory speech on the occasion. He was the chief guest of the Closing-Cum-Award Presentation Ceremony. Governor of Chhattisgarh, Balram ji Das Tandon was the special invitee on the occasion. Tourism Minister, Haryana, Ram Bilas Sharma; Minister of State for Tourism, Haryana Karan Dev Kamboj; Seema Trikha, MLA, Badhkal and Mool Chand Sharma, MLA, Ballabgarh were among the other dignitaries to grace the occasion. Drumbeats and foot-tapping music gave the esteemed dignitaries a rousing welcome from the participating cultural troupes of various countries and states of India. A hearty and warm welcome was extended to the Chief Guest and all the esteemed guests by Sumita Misra, Managing Director, Haryana Tourism, & Chief Administrator, Surajkund Mela Authority. She said that the Mela is the biggest crafts fair of the world that symbolizes brotherhood of cultures and has been indeed very successful this year. S.S. Dhillon, Additional Chief Secretary, Tourism, Haryana & Vice-Chairman, Surajkund Mela Authority read out the performance report of the 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela and highlighted that the Mela had become a repository of arts and crafts from across the globe. He added that 20 countries participated in this edition of the Mela like Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Thailand, Rwanda, Syria, Vietnam, Uganda, Mongolia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan & Georgia. Dhillion also said that last year the number of craftspersons to participate in the Mela were 850 and this year 941 craftspersons took part in the Mela. The footfall has been a record breaking one with 12.00 lakh visitors including 1.6 lakh foreigners visiting during the Mela fortnight. He added that this has been so far the highest figures, as last year the footfall was over 10 lakhs including 80,000 foreigners. This increase is a positive sign and will boost the tourism of the country. Zahir Ridwan, head of the Lebanese delegation said this has been one-of-its-kind of an experience and they look forward to be a part of this Mela next year too. Karan Dev Kamboj, Minister of State for Tourism, Haryana stated that the popularity of the Mela is indicated by the mammoth footfall of 12.00 lakh people during the fortnight. He also added that the arrangements made for the comfortable stay and transport of the participants from across the globe is commendable and 50% discount extended to the youth and senior citizens are also initiatives worth applause.
  • 39. Ram Bilas Sharma, Tourism Minister, Haryana, said that the participation of 20 countries in the Mela offers encouragement and motivation. He further added that the government shall think about extending the duration of the Mela from a fortnight to one month, as it presented a colourful show of cultural performances, and blended the crafts and traditions of different countries beautifully. Governor, Haryana, Prof Solanki said it was heartening to see the Mela being organised on this magnitude and extended his congratulations for the successful conduct of the Mela. He added that just like the helicopter rides in the Mela were an added attraction, so I wish the Mela progresses at the speed of the helicopter. The Mela spreads happiness around and contributes in stirring a spirit of unity and brotherhood among different nations. With over 20 countries taking part in the Mela and different folk cultures being unveiled during the Mela fortnight, Prof Solanki said that the Mela offered an ideal opportunity to bind countries together and think for a larger good. He also said that the Indian culture & heritage had such strong roots that it could offer a solution for problems like terrorism and international strife, and along with 'yog', it could help the youth imbibe a strong value system. He also proposed that if there was no difficulty in increasing the duration of the Mela, the Haryana government can ponder on increasing the Mela's duration to one month.
  • 40. Record 9.25 lakh footfall in Surajkund Feb 15, 2015 | The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Record-9-25-lakh-footfall-in- Surajkund/articleshow/46248676.cms FARIDABAD: The 29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela has seen a record footfall of 9.25 lakh visitors with a number of young couples thronging the place on Valentine's Day. The footfall recorded till Friday was 9.25 lakh against 9 lakh visitors last year, officials said. Sumita Misra, chief administrator, Surajkund Mela administration and managing director of Haryana Tourism Corporation, said increased participation of 20 countries and added attractions like helicopter ride evoked a great response. More than 194 foreign artisans and artists are participating in the mela and more than 70% of the craftspersons this year are national and state awardees, she said. The 13 heritage craft stalls set up are attracting those enthusiastic about heritage.
  • 41. Cultural performances to spice up Surajkund mela Feb 16, 2015 | The Tribune http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/haryana/cultural-performances-to-spice-up-surajkund- mela/33696.html Tribune News Service Chandigarh, January 23 A complete entertainment package will be awaiting those visiting the Surajkund International Crafts Mela-2015 starting from February 1. Surajkund Mela Authority Chief Administrator Sumita Misra said the evening cultural programmes would add charm to the fair. The cultural programmes will start from 6 pm at the chaupal, an open-air theatre, inside the mela premises. She said dancers from Chhattisgarh would perform on February 1, Mediterranean culture of Lebanon would be on display on February 2, international exotic performance on February 3, Telangana artistes would present a show on February 4, rhythms of Chhattisgarh would come on stage on February 5 and Haryana Day celebrations would be presented by the Department of Cultural Affairs on February 6. Misra, who is also the Haryana Tourism Managing Director, said Punjabi pop and folk singer Master Saleem would perform on February 7. The audience will enjoy the performance of Indian folk dancers on February 8. An evocative Mirza- Sahiba ballet with folk dances and singing by pop and folk singer Gurinder Ginda and a performance by Chhattisgarh dancers will regale the audience on February 9 and 10, respectively. Hasya Kavi Sammelan by humourist Surinder Sharma and party will be held on February 11. Misra said qawwalis by Abdul Hamid Sabri and Razia Bano would be held on February 12, Rajasthani folk by famous Manganyaar or Langha singers — Janab Taleb Khan, Barkat Khan and their group — from Jaisalmer and Barmer (Rajasthan) on February 13.
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