![kozhikode prasanth varma bhajans kozhikode prasanth varma bhajans](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OkY5cJosKII/maxresdefault.jpg)
The workshop commenced by the inauguration ceremony done by Dr. Tharoor Krishnan are the eminent Craft persons who were invited as esteemed resource persons to conduct the workshop. Mannoor Chandran, eminent folk artist and Kerala Folklore Akademy Fellowship recipient, Mr. The art of making palm leaf fans is centuries old which is now on the verge of extinction, hence this workshop was necessary to raise awareness regarding the same for the school children of the region. The great tradition is practised by the Panans, a Harbinger community of Palakkad district of Kerala who visits houses and sings awakening songs called Thuyilunarthu Pattu ", they also perform " Pana Porattu" ( a satirical dance drama). INTACH Kasargod Chapter in collaboration with HECS, INTACH conducted an Endangered Craft Workshop on "Palm leaf fan making" on 20th December 2021 for 80 school students. With members of the media present, students joined workshop coordinators in interviews and showcased their pieces by the end of the workshop.ΔΆ0th December 2021 Palm leaf fan-making Workshop
#KOZHIKODE PRASANTH VARMA BHAJANS HOW TO#
Students learned how to make paper lotuses, snowmen and collages using the motto, "best from waste". The students stitched on handkerchiefs, using a variety of stitches traditionally used in Indian ethnic wear. The third tutorial was decorative border embroidery on cloth. Despite many students' first ever use of a crochet hook, they learned very quickly and enjoyed seeing the mattie come to life. Using a combination of slip knot and chain stitching.
![kozhikode prasanth varma bhajans kozhikode prasanth varma bhajans](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LL3spkOf4E8/maxresdefault.jpg)
The second tutorial was embroidery on plastic mattie to create coasters.
![kozhikode prasanth varma bhajans kozhikode prasanth varma bhajans](https://ytimg.googleusercontent.com/vi/PU9GTsffygg/mqdefault.jpg)
The students enjoyed the craft process turning a simple plastic water bottle into a functional everyday item. Sakina's first tutorial was recycling a plastic bottle and making a pen holder and a drinking cup. Air Commodore Tyagi spoke of India's rich cultural heritage. The workshop began with introductory remarks from INTACH Jamnagar Honorary Secretary Yashi Kumari Jadeja who designed the workshop and INTACH Jamnagar Convenor Air Commodore SS Tyagi VM (retd). The morning session was from 10.30am to 12.30pm for English Medium students and the afternoon session was from 2pm to 4pm for Gujarati Medium students. The workshop was conducted in-person at Jamnagar Archaeological Museum and followed strict Covid-19 health protocols. INTACH Jamnagar Chapter in collaboration with HECS, INTACH and Jamnagar Archaeological Museum and Lakhoto Khoto conducted an all day (offline) workshop on Endangered Folk and Traditional Art-Craft Embroidery workshop on 22nd December 2021.With the support of the Directorate of Archaeology & Museum Sports Youth and Cultural Activities, Government of Gujarat - the workshop was under the 'Government of India's 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' initiative, celebrating 75 years of India's history of its people,culture and achievements. Supriya Dhanda, Assistant Spokesperson, Department of History, thanked everyone. first year) and The consolation prize was received by Nancy and Rekha Saini. In the painting competition, first Vaishali (B.O. The Principal said that historical records and heritage are the glories of our past and it is our ultimate duty to preserve them. He has been performing consistently since its creation, for which he deserves congratulations. Jaipal Singh said that Agrawal Mahavidyalaya has been providing knowledge of the historical heritage, buildings and culture of India to the younger generation through continuous competitions and educational tours for the past twelve years. The winners of the painting competition based on various historical heritage were also awarded and the new students involved in INTACH were administered the oath of INTACH Young Heritage Club. In this program, the Chief Guest, while inducting the new girl students of BAO first year in INTACH Young Heritage Club, presented them with badges and club passports. The program was presided over by the Principal of the college, Dr. Famous industrialist and social worker Sharad Bhasin, eminent singer Vanshika Bhasin Neeta Aneja, Harpreet Kaur and Sangeeta Taneja were present as special guests. Induction and on the spot painting competition prize distribution ceremony was organized by INTACH Young Heritage Club under the aegis of History Department on 23-12-2021 in Agrawal Mahavidyalaya today, in which Anand Mehta, Convenor INTACH Faridabad Chapter and Principal Dayanand Educational Institution visited. Induction and prize distribution organized by INTACH Young Club of History Department