Prime Minister Modi addressed the gathering after the inauguration of the inaugural Indian Art, Architecture and Design Exhibition (IAADB) 2023 held at the Red Fort today.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized that as India becomes the world’s largest economy, people there can look forward to a better future. Prime Minister Modi addressed the gathering after the inauguration of the inaugural Indian Art, Architecture and Design Exhibition (IAADB) 2023 held at the Red Fort today.
“India’s economic growth is linked to the progress of the entire world and the vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ offers new opportunities,” the Prime Minister observed.
Recalling India’s glorious past when its economic prosperity was mentioned around the world, the Prime Minister said the country’s culture and heritage still attract tourists from all over the world. world until today. During the programme, the Prime Minister inaugurated ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat Design Center’ at Red Fort and Students Biennale-Samunnati. He also launched a commemorative stamp. Prime Minister Modi also visited the exhibition on this occasion.
The Indian Art, Architecture and Design Exhibition (IAADB) will be a showcase of Delhi’s cultural scene.
The Prime Minister emphasized that the creation of cultural spaces in five cities, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Varanasi, is a historical milestone and said this will enrich the culture of these cities.
He informed that these centers will also come up with innovative ideas to enrich the local art scene.Noting 7 important themes for the next 7 days, the Prime Minister urged everyone to pursue themes like ‘Deshaj Bharat Design: Indigenous Design’ and ‘Samatva: Shaping Construction’ as a mission .
He emphasized the importance of integrating indigenous design into youth learning and research to enrich it. Noting that the theme of equality celebrates women’s participation in the field of architecture, he expressed confidence in the imagination and creativity of women to push the field to the next level. new.
Speaking at the inauguration of Aatmanirbhar Bharat Design Center, the Prime Minister said the center will create a platform to promote unique and rare Indian handicrafts and bring together artisans and designers. designed to help them innovate with the market. “Artisans will also gain knowledge of design development and become proficient in the field of digital marketing,” the Prime Minister said, expressing confidence that with the knowledge and modern resources, Indian artisans can leave their mark on the world.
Likewise, he noted that India’s renaissance in the field of art and architecture will also contribute to the cultural uplift of the country. Shri Modi also spoke about the legacy of Yoga Ayurveda and highlighted Mission LiFE’s new initiative towards sustainable living while keeping in mind the cultural values of India.
Emphasizing that the IAADB proves to be a new step in this direction, the Prime Minister emphasized the organization of the International Museum Exhibition in May 2023 and the Library Festival in August 2023, with the aim of institutionalizing Global cultural initiatives in India using modernized systems.
Prime Minister Modi expressed his desire to make a name for Indian cultural initiatives such as the IAADB, as well as global initiatives such as the Venice Biennales, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Sydney and Sharjah, as well as international conferences. Art markets from Dubai and London. He emphasized the need for such institutions as it is art and culture that will inculcate a way of life amidst the ups and downs of a society heavily dependent on technology.
The Prime Minister emphasized: “Arts and culture are essential to connect the human spirit with the inner self and realize its potential.”
Union Culture Minister G Kishan Reddy, Culture Ministers Arjun Ram Meghwal and Meenakshi Lekhi and Chief Architect Diana Kellogg Architects were present on the occasion, among others.
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