Tableau ‘Sono Rajasthan’ to be ‘centre of attraction’ on Republic Day

0
5
Tableau ‘Sono Rajasthan’ to be ‘centre of attraction’ on Republic Day
Advetisment

Jaipur, Jan 22 (IANS) In the national capital, New Delhi, preparations for the selected tableaux featured on the Republic Day parade on Kartavya Path, as well as those participating in Bharat Parv 2025 from January 26 to 31 at the historic Red Fort, were showcased to the media during a press preview on Wednesday.

The event was held at the Republic Day Parade National Stadium Camp located at Delhi Cantt Parade Ground. This year, 31 tableaux from central ministries and various states will participate in the Republic Day parade.

Additionally, 43 tableaux, including those from the main parade, will be displayed during Bharat Parv 2025 at the Red Fort.

Although Rajasthan’s tableau will not feature in the Republic Day parade on Kartavya Path, it will be part of Bharat Parv 2025.

Rajasthan’s tableau, titled “Sono Rajasthan,” will be a “centre of attraction” at the Red Fort event, drawing public attention. The tableau beautifully combines the state’s rich heritage, cultural splendour, and architectural traditions with the concept of a developed India and the state’s progress.

Rajneesh Harsh of Rajasthan Lalit Kala Academy, the tableau’s nodal officer, explained during the press conference that this stunning display merges Rajasthan’s festive culture, architectural heritage, and handicrafts.

Designed by accomplished artist Harshiv Sharma, the tableau features a vibrant depiction of Rajasthan’s traditions and modern advancements. The front section showcases a scene from Rajasthan’s famous Teej festival procession, a celebration of women and culture.

The rear portion highlights the ancient and intricate havelis of Shekhawati, renowned for their murals and architectural beauty. The tableau’s lower panel features detailed mural paintings and designs from these havelis, along with representations of Rajasthan’s advancements in water conservation and solar energy.

Harsh emphasised that the tableau was created under the guidance of Ravi Jain, Secretary of the State’s Art and Culture Department, along with contributions from Deputy Secretary Brij Mohan Nogia and Rashmi Gupta, Divisional Commissioner of Jaipur. Recent initiatives by Rajasthan’s Tourism Department have focused on preserving these historic havelis and converting them into museums to attract domestic and international tourists.

This cultural tableau showcases Rajasthan’s festive traditions, such as Teej, alongside its commitment to water conservation, solar energy, and sustainable development.

Fabricated by Inventivo Creation Private Limited, the tableau reflects the efforts of a dedicated team, including artists Harshiv Sharma, Vinay Sharma, Samudra Singh, and Preeti Solanki, who worked tirelessly to bring the vision to life.

Bharat Parv has been celebrated annually in Delhi since 2014, an initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This event aims to highlight India’s cultural diversity and encourage artistic expression.

Rajasthan’s tableau is expected to captivate Delhiites and visitors from across the country and the world during Bharat Parv 2025, along with other impressive displays.

–IANS

arc/dan

Go to Source

Disclaimer

The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by TodayIndia.news and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained on the website for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.

In no event will we be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this website.

Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of TodayIndia.news We have no control over the nature, content and availability of those sites. The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.

Every effort is made to keep the website up and running smoothly. However, TodayIndia.news takes no responsibility for, and will not be liable for, the website being temporarily unavailable due to technical issues beyond our control.

For any legal details or query please visit original source link given with news or click on Go to Source.

Our translation service aims to offer the most accurate translation possible and we rarely experience any issues with news post. However, as the translation is carried out by third part tool there is a possibility for error to cause the occasional inaccuracy. We therefore require you to accept this disclaimer before confirming any translation news with us.

If you are not willing to accept this disclaimer then we recommend reading news post in its original language.

Advertisment