By गाँव कनेक्शन
प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने अपने 73वें जन्मदिन और विश्वकर्मा जयंती के दिन पीएम विश्वकर्मा योजना लॉन्च की है। विस्तार से जानते हैं किसे इस योजना का लाभ मिलेगा और कैसे इस योजना का लाभ उठा सकते हैं।
प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने अपने 73वें जन्मदिन और विश्वकर्मा जयंती के दिन पीएम विश्वकर्मा योजना लॉन्च की है। विस्तार से जानते हैं किसे इस योजना का लाभ मिलेगा और कैसे इस योजना का लाभ उठा सकते हैं।
By Sachin Tulsa tripathi
With the advent of modern farming techniques, advanced equipment and heavy machinery is making inroads in rural India. However, a renowned farmer in Madhya Pradesh’s Satna is doing everything in his capacity to maintain and thrive his museum of obsolete farm tools which are now hard to find in the country's rural hinterland. The museum is a sanctuary to 250 such tools made of metal, wood, bamboo, stone and leather. Details here.
With the advent of modern farming techniques, advanced equipment and heavy machinery is making inroads in rural India. However, a renowned farmer in Madhya Pradesh’s Satna is doing everything in his capacity to maintain and thrive his museum of obsolete farm tools which are now hard to find in the country's rural hinterland. The museum is a sanctuary to 250 such tools made of metal, wood, bamboo, stone and leather. Details here.
By Amarpal Singh Verma
A farmer from Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan has made a name for himself and his village with his wooden sculptures that he handcrafts using only non-mechanised tools.
A farmer from Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan has made a name for himself and his village with his wooden sculptures that he handcrafts using only non-mechanised tools.
By Parul Kulshreshta
Art imitates life and so it is with the traditional Molela, Kaavad and Phad paintings of Rajasthan that are struggling to remain relevant in modern society. From holding pride of place in religious rituals and entertainment, the art now finds itself on cupboard doors and designer clothes.
Art imitates life and so it is with the traditional Molela, Kaavad and Phad paintings of Rajasthan that are struggling to remain relevant in modern society. From holding pride of place in religious rituals and entertainment, the art now finds itself on cupboard doors and designer clothes.