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Mysore/Mysuru: Over five lakh people visited the 25th edition ‘
Hunar Haat’ a 9-day sale-cum-exhibition of handicrafts, which concluded at Maharaja’s Ground in city yesterday.
The exposition, a confluence of culture and cuisine of many States, reportedly made a business of over Rs. 30 lakh in nine days. Held with a slogan of ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’ by Union Ministry of Minority Development and National Minority Development Corporation, it was opened by Union Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda.
Over 125 varieties of food from different States were served to Mysureans. Along with lip-smacking food, a variety of cultural programmes entertained the visitors. Singers from bollywood too enthralled the audience daily which added colour to the festival. The exhibition also had selfie point, book mart and handicrafts items.
Mysore/Mysuru: ‘
Hunar Haat‘, a mega indigenous handicraft and culinary exhibition organised by the Minority Affairs Ministry, was inaugurated by Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilisers D.V. Sadananda Gowda at Maharaja’s College Grounds in city this morning. The expo will be on till Feb. 14 and entry is free.
This is the 25th Edition of the expo and is being organised in Mysuru for the first time. Over 125 stalls have been set up at Hunar Haat where more than 250 artisans and craftsmen including women artisans from across the country are participating.
Inaugurating the event, Sadananda Gowda said that Hunar Haat has become a successful mission to provide employment opportunities and national as well international markets for thousands of master artisans, craftsmen and culinary experts.
Andhra Pradesh government urged to save Ongole breed bull
Krishna District Central Cooperative Bank (KDCC) chairman and YSRC leader Yarlagadda Venkata Rao has urged the government to take steps for saving the Ongole breed bull from extinction.
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VIJAYAWADA: Krishna District Central Cooperative Bank (KDCC) chairman and YSRC leader Yarlagadda Venkata Rao has urged the government to take steps for saving the Ongole breed bull from extinction. He participated in the valedictory session of the five-day Bull Strength Show organised at the VR Siddhartha College Grounds here on Tuesday.
Speaking on the occasion, Venkata Rao said that a few decades ago, Ongole breed bull has more value than a premium car. But, now the breed is on the verge of extinction in the State, while Brazil is making profits by selling its meat. Steps should be taken by the TTD in effectively implementing the ‘Gudiko Gomata’ with Ongole breed cows a
Didi will be left alone : Amit Shah warns Mamata amid TMC desertions
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Updated: Saturday, December 19, 2020, 23:33 [IST]
Kolkata, Dec 19: Welcoming high-profile Trinamool Congress rebel Suvendu Adhikari, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday claimed there will be more desertions to the BJP from the TMC and that the West Bengal chief minister will be be left alone in her party by the time elections arrive.
Amit Shah ad Mamata Banerjee Why are so many people leaving Trinamool Congress? Because of the misrule, corruption and nepotism of Mamata Banerjee. Didi, this is just the beginning. By the time elections come, you will be left all alone, Amit Shah said at Midnapore rally.