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​We learnt the lesson of patience, teamwork through 'Run for Unity'. It should be organised regularly – student, DPSG School, Sehore

Wednesday - November 1, 2017 3:28 pm , Category : BHOPAL


Bhopal: Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya is observing 'Vigilance Awareness Week-2017' from 30th October to 4th November 2017. On the first day of the oath of Vigilance Awareness was observed and 'Run for Unity' was organised.
In the Run for Unity participants from all religion, communities, caste participated to showcase the strength of Unity and national integrity.  In this run, students from DPSG School Sehore, students from Regional Institute of Education, employees of IGRMS and Van Vihar Bhopal participated. The 'Run for Unity' was flagged off by Director, IGRMS, Prof. Sarit Kumar Chaudhuri. In the beginning, addressing the 200 participants, Prof Chaudhuri said: "We all should dedicate our lives for National Integration and   Security, also work for spreading awareness about the same". On this occasion, Shri DC Manna and Shri Sanjay Sapre of Ceramic Section imparted training of idol making using clay to the school students.
In this series, tomorrow 1st November Bhopal's Press Photographers are organising a photography workshop from 6 am to noon. Followed by a debate competition for school students on 'Difficulties in making India corruption free – myth or reality?'.

 

Making-A-Home: Rathin Burman
Under the activities of joint fellowship by Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal and India Foundation for The Arts, Bengaluru, Shri Rathin Burman and Shri Abir Gupta organised installation exhibition in Kom House and Laddakhi Kitchen in IGRMS campus. This show was inaugurated by Ms Suman Gopinath (Manager, Archival & Museum Fellowships, India Foundation for The Arts, Bengaluru). On this occasion, she said, "India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) is a national, not-for-profit, grantmaking organisation that supports the practice, research and education in the arts in India".
Making-A-Home: Shri Rathin Burman worked to showcase the life innovatively in a Kom house using footprints. A place to sit for weaving clothes, entering the house, Standing while thatching rice grain, standing next to the bed before sleeping etc. postures were showcased using footsteps. It took ten days to develop this exhibition.
The main bazaar in Leh has been witness to the transformation of Ladakh from an important centre of Himalayan and central Asian trade networks. In the past few decades, the material culture of the region has become inexorably part of mainland India and has reconnected with global circulation through tourism.
 
A group of objects, like Bogh, a colourful cape worn over the long woollen garments by women, the Pabu and Lupul, locally made warm shoes and the Tibril and Melang, a local set of utensils for serving warm tea, were chosen from the collections of the IGRMS, to map this transformation. The process of their making, patterns of circulation and modes of use today, reveal a variety of stories.-Window To News
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