Chief Minister visited Shilpgram, was overwhelmed
Chief Minister met the artists present in Shilpgram, encouraged
Raipur, 03 November 2022
On the occasion of State Foundation Day, a grand celebration of National Tribal Dance Festival and Rajyotsav has been organized in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh. During this, development exhibitions of various government departments have been organized at the venue. The form of Shilpgram has also been made in this development exhibition. A glimpse of different art and culture of Chhattisgarh is being seen in Shilpgram. Full of excitement and creativity, Shilpgram is attracting the visitors to the exhibition spontaneously. Today Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel reached Shilpgram. He closely observed Shilpgram. Also, met the artists and craftsmen present in Shilpgram with a soulful spirit. During this, the Chief Minister discussed with these artists and craftsmen about their creativity and also praised their talent by praising them.
The Shilpgram, built in the middle of the development exhibition site during the Rajyotsava, is attracting the public and has become a major center of curiosity for the people, in which the weavers of the state level are showcasing their best and attractive products. . On the other hand, they are also selling with attractive discounts. In Shilpgram, weavers craftsmen have taken advantage of the event by selling attractive, useful and decorative materials of khadi, khadi, wood, terracotta, silk saree dress material and cotton bedsheets, selling about 50 lakhs in two days. On the other hand, due to the absence of middlemen, the customers have also got direct benefits. State Government and Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel for this event, which provided a platform for promotion and sale of many products, Due to which they are getting good income. This time a grand and attractive statue of Chhattisgarh Mahtari has been installed in the middle of Shilpgram. There is a competition among people to take selfie with this statue of Chhattisgarh Mahtari.