Bhopal
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that tribal arts and artists of Madhya Pradesh have made their mark in the country and abroad. Tribal rich arts legacy and its artists bless Maa Saraswati. The imagination of tribal artists is admirable. Tribal artists have shown their skills to the whole world by finely painting with a rich and fabricated hands. Our government is taking all necessary steps to conserve all tribal arts and encourage artists. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the inauguration program of the 3 -day state level Adi Shilpagram Festival at Ravindra Bhavan on Friday.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav has said that our government is giving protection to all ancient arts, culture, traditions and their artists as per the resolve to move from heritage to development. Gond painting has received a GI tag, which symbolizes this painting and the painters related to it. He said that our government is trying to provide proper platform through various events to provide all types of tribal crafts, paintings and artists to provide their art and market. We have started several welfare schemes and development programs to connect the entire tribal class of the state with the mainstream. The work of landing these schemes on the ground is in rapid progress.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav announced Rs 15 crore for the renovation of the ancient fort at Mandla of Tribal Parakram, valor and sacrifice, Raja Shankar Shah, Kunwar Raghunath Shah and Raja Hriday Shah. He said that for the great personalities of the tribal community, the state -of -the -art railway station has been named Rani Kamalapati station in the capital Bhopal. The university has also been launched in Khargone under the name of Krantisurya Tantya Mama. We have honored him by meeting the cabinet meeting on the land of Rani Durgavati.
Our forces strong, we are citizens of a powerful country
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav congratulated the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the Indian Army for the immune proceedings being taken strictly on the growing extremist incidents from across the country, and said that we have full faith in our army. Our army is strongly deployed on the borders of the nation. We are a citizen of a powerful country who will shock our sovereignty and citizens, we will answer it very strongly.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Modi, the Central Government, by financially strengthening the country, also equipped the three armies with strong and state -of -the -art weapons. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav greeted the Prime Minister Shri Modi and the Central Government to adversely answer across the border. She praised Colonel Sophia Qureshi, daughter of Madhya Pradesh, who presented a black letter of extremism to the world. He said that Colonel Sophia’s three generations have been in the army. She is increasing the glory of Madhya Pradesh in the country.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav on Friday launched a 3 -day tribal craft village festival by garlanding and lighting a lamp on the portrait of Lord Birsa Munda and Rani Durgavati at Ravindra Bhavan. Earlier, he observed stalls displaying tribal art and food at the festival and appreciated paintings on wood, mud made figures and paintings on clothes and tribal dishes free. Artists associated with 1000 tribal crafts and paintings from different districts of the state are participating in the festival. In the program, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav distributed the authorized user cards to 4 leading artists of GI Teg Gond Painting, Mr. Venkat in Dindori district, Mrs. Rambai and Mrs. Dhanaiya. Similarly, special training kits were distributed to tribal artists Mr. Kunwar Baiga, Ms. Anis Bai and Mrs. Kirti Kishan. This kit has been prepared for tribal artists on behalf of National Design Institute Bhopal. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also released the coffee table book coffee coffee at the Sri Badal Bhoi Tribal Freedom Fighter Museum in Chhindwara.
Tribal marts will be opened soon in tribal regions of the state
Dr. Kunwar Vijay Shah, Minister of Tribal Affairs, Public Electorate Management and Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief and Refuses, said that the possibility of extinction of tribal art, culture and traditions is increasing in the changing times. That is why our government is making every effort to conserve tribal art and culture by organizing the tribal festival, Tribal Art Fair.