Painters decorated the dream of developed India on canvas: Madan Rathod

Painters decorated the dream of developed India on canvas: Madan Rathod

Jaipur, October 11 (Udaipur Kiran News). When art is connected with patriotism, then it is not just a combination of colours, but it becomes an idea, the idea of ​​a developed India. With the aim of realizing this idea, a grand event of Vikas Bharat Painting Competition was organized by the Indian Janata Party, Rajasthan on Saturday at the BJP state office in Jaipur. The program was inaugurated in the morning by State President Madan Rathod by lighting the lamp, which became a symbol of new hopes and energy. On this occasion, he shared the canvas with the artists and painted a lotus flower in saffron color. The sight was not only inspiring but also caused an unprecedented increase in the enthusiasm of the participants.

BJP State President Madan Rathod said that the objective of the painting competition was to give right direction to the creative energy of the youth and connect them with the developing nature of India. Today, under the Self-reliant India campaign, a painting competition was organized with great enthusiasm among the students and youth of various schools. From children to youth participated enthusiastically in this program and displayed their artistic talent amazingly. By encouraging these talents, they can be made partners in national development.

BJP state president Madan Rathod said that this event is not just a competition but a powerful medium to spread awareness towards self-reliance. Making the country self-reliant is not only the responsibility of the government, but the responsibility of every citizen. If we adopt Vocal for Local at all levels of production, marketing and consumption, then it is definitely possible to make India a developed nation by 2047. Rathod extended his hearty greetings to all the participants and organizers participating in this initiative.

Students from various colleges and budding painters of fine arts from across the state participated in the competition. With their imagination and creativity, the participants brought on canvas the topics like Developed India, Happy India, Self-reliant India, India of Digital Age and Progress of Modi era through vibrant paintings. In every line, every color and every picture, a glimpse of India’s hopes, achievements and future aspirations was clearly visible. A wonderful combination of modern India’s infrastructure, rapid changes, cultural pride and innovation was seen in the pictures.

Many senior workers including campaign coordinator Anita Katara, state minister Bhupendra Saini, state office in-charge Mukesh Pareek, co-in-charge Bhavani Shankar Sharma, Rajneesh Chanana, state media coordinator Pramod Vashishtha, Jaipur district president Amit Goyal, co-coordinator Prem Singh Banwas, Nimisha Gaud, Sarika Choudhary, Dr. Chandradeep Hada were present in the program, who openly praised the artworks of all the participants and wished them all the best. Sandeep Sumhendra, Rajendra Prasad, Sanjay Jangid, Lalit Sharma, Rajesh Sharma were the judges in the competition and the guest artists were Sant Kumar Vishnoi, Lal Chand Kalwaniyan, Kuber Singh Naruka, Akash Jangid. In the painting competition, first prize of Rs 21 thousand was given to Govind Maheshwari, second prize of Rs 11 thousand was given to Pratistha Yadav and third prize of Rs 5 thousand was given to Jitendra Mahwar. Along with this, two child artistes were given a prize of Rs 2100 each. At the conclusion of the program, the best artists were honored for their contribution by giving mementos and certificates.

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