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Viksit Bharat Ambassador Artist Workshop Draws Praise from Prime Minister Modi and Dignitaries

Viksit Bharat Ambassador Artist Workshop Draws Praise from Prime Minister Modi and Dignitaries

 

New Delhi:  The Purana Qila in New Delhi witnessed a spectacular gathering of over 50,000 artists during the Viksit Bharat Ambassador Artist Workshop, earning accolades from Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself. The event, aimed at fostering creativity and promoting the mission to build a developed India, brought together 15,000 artists on-site and an additional 50,000 participating online.

Prime Minister Modi commended the efforts of Viksit Bharat Ambassadors, expressing his delight at the overwhelming turnout of art enthusiasts. In response to a post on social media, he stated, “A commendable effort! Glad to see so many art lovers at the program.”

The Viksit Bharat Ambassador Artist Workshop showcased the talent of thousands of artists who passionately contributed to envisioning a developed India. From children to seniors, artists of all ages transformed Delhi’s Lal Quila into a vibrant canvas filled with creativity and originality.

The event received a special presence from Ministers Piyush Goyal and Dr. S Jaishankar, who graced the mega artist workshop with their admiration and encouraging words. Their participation ignited a renewed passion within the artistic community, inspiring them to contribute towards the shared mission of building a developed and culturally rich India.

The Viksit Bharat Ambassador 2024 community is gaining momentum as it continues to unite artists from all corners of the nation. With a vision for a brighter and more developed future, the workshop serves as a testament to the power of art in fostering national unity and progress.

As the echoes of creativity reverberate from the Purana Qila, the Viksit Bharat Ambassador Artist Workshop stands as a symbol of the nation’s artistic prowess and its commitment to shaping a promising future for generations to come.

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