Through performances, artists spread awareness on the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign, Poshan Abhiyan, Development of India by 2047 and the 75th Anniversary of the Constitution
Udaipur, February 20, 2025 - The divisional-level Amrita Haat at the Bhandari Darshan Mandap in Udaipur, has kept Udaipur residents enthralled since its first day. Artists from the Central Communication Bureau, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, led by Bureau exhibitor Raju Johri, entertained the audience with their performances.
Amrita Haat has been organised by the Department of Women Empowerment and Child Development.
Through performances, artists spread awareness on topics like the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign, Poshan Abhiyan, Development of India by 2047 and the 75th Anniversary of the Constitution. Folk dances, such as Terah Taal, Chari, Ghoomar and Bhavai, were presented by artists of Central Communication Bureau.
The Bureau has an exhibition at the venue to mark the 75th Anniversary of the Constitution under the theme Our Constitution, Our Pride. It displays brief information about the Constituent Assembly, the rights of the general public, Articles of the Constitution, fundamental rights and duties of the citizens.
Assistant Director of Central Communication Bureau, RL Meena, and deputy director of Department of Women Empowerment, Sanjay Joshi, attended the events at Amrita Haat.
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