Introduction:
The Rastriya Hastashilp Mela (Rasraj Mahotsav),organized by the Rural Non Farm Development Agency (RUDA), District Administration Rajsamand, Vedanta Hindustan Zinc & Vishvas Sansthan Udaipur. Rural Non Farm Development Agency (RUDA) is an agency of the Government of Rajasthan established in 1995 to promote the Rural Non-Farm Sector (RNFS) in Rajasthan state. Vishvas Sansthan is a Non-Government Organization working in the erstwhile Mewar State of Rajputana i.e. in current Southern Rajasthan since March’ 1993. It is committed to promoting inclusive and sustainable development practices for the poor by implementing various schemes financially supported by Government of India or Government of Rajasthan or Companies under their CSR funds and other National- International Organizations. Primary focus of Vishvas is to equip and nurture youth; importantly women with the right kind of skills set. Vishvas has successfully addressed employability issues particularly of women and youth by skill development programs focusing on entrepreneurship and employment through capacity building, credit facilitation and strong market linkages.
Venue:
Shiv Murti parisar, located in the heart of Nathdwara,it is also known as The Statue of Belief or Vishwas Swaroopam.It is basically Hindu God Shiva statue which is 369 feet tall and can be seen from as far as 20 km away. Nathdwara is a city in the Rajsamand district of the state of Rajasthan, India. It is located in the Aravalli hills on the banks of the Banas River and is 48 kilometres north-east of Udaipur district. Shrinathji, is a swarup of lord Krishna which resembles his 7-year-old "infant" incarnation of Krishna. The deity was originally worshiped at Mathura and was shifted in the year 1672 from Govardhan hill. Nathdwara means 'Gateway to Shrinathji (God)'.
The event spanned nine days from 29th July to 6th August 2023 at Shiv Murti parisar, 120feet road, Nathdwara district Rajsamand. It aimed to showcase the rich and diverse craftsmanship of India, promoting traditional arts and crafts, and providing a platform for artisans to display their exquisite creations. The fair attracted both domestic and international visitors, eager to experience the unique heritage of Indian craftsmanship.
Vision:
The vision of a National Craft Fair is to create a vibrant and inclusive platform that celebrates and showcases the rich diversity of traditional and contemporary crafts within our country. This event aims to bring together artisans, craftsmen, and craftswomen from various regions and backgrounds, providing them with an opportunity to exhibit their skills,creativity, and craftsmanship to a wide audience.
Key elements of the vision for Rasraj Mahotsav 2023:
Preservation of Cultural Heritage: The National Craft fair serves as a means to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of the country by highlighting indigenous crafts, techniques, and art forms that have been passed down through generations.
Artisan Empowerment: The National Craft fair empowers local artisans and craftsmen by providing them with a platform to showcase their work, connect with potential customers, and create a sustainable livelihood from their craft.
Educational Experience: Visitors to the fair can learn about the history, significance, and techniques behind various crafts through interactive workshops, demonstrations, and presentations. This educational aspect helps foster a deeper appreciation for traditional arts and crafts.
Innovation and Contemporary Craft: While honouring traditional craftsmanship, the fair also provides space for contemporary artisans to showcase innovative interpretations of traditional techniques,blending old and new to create unique and modern pieces.
Cultural Exchange: The National Craft fair becomes a melting pot of cultures, allowing artisans and visitors from different regions and backgrounds to interact, share ideas, and learn from each other. This exchange promotes cross-cultural understanding and unity.
Market place for Craftsmanship: The National Craft fair serves as a marketplace where artisans can directly sell their products to a diverse audience, ensuring fair compensation for their hard work and dedication.
Sustainability and Ethical Practices: The National Craft Fair emphasizes sustainability and ethical practices,encouraging artisans to use eco-friendly materials, adopt fair trade principles, and promote responsible consumption.
Tourism and Economic Growth: The National Craft fair attracts both local national and international tourists,contributing to the local economy by boosting hospitality, transportation, and other associated sectors.
Cultural Tourism Attraction: The National Craft fair could become a significant cultural tourism attraction,drawing visitors from far and wide to experience the nation's artistic heritage and crafts.
Fostering Pride: The National Craft fair installs a sense of pride and appreciation for the country's cultural heritage among both artisans and visitors, fostering a deeper connection to their roots.
Objective:
The objective of The National Craft Fair is to provide a platform for artisans,craftsmen, and artists from across the country to showcase and sell their handmade products and artworks.
Promotion of Cultural Heritage: The National Craft Fair often aims to celebrate and preserve the rich cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship of a country. By providing a space for artisans to display their creations, these fairs contribute to the recognition and continuation of cultural practices that might otherwise be fading away.
Economic Empowerment: The National Craft Fair serves as a means for artisans to generate income and support their livelihoods. By offering their unique and handcrafted products to a larger audience, artisans can directly benefit from increased sales and exposure.
Entrepreneurship and Skill Development: Participating in The National Craft Fair encourages artisans to develop entrepreneurial skills such as marketing, pricing, and customer interaction. These experiences can empower artisans to grow their businesses and better understand the market for their products.
Showcasing Creativity: The National Craft Fair provides a platform for artisans to showcase their creativity and innovation. Visitors to the fair can appreciate the diversity of artistic expressions and gain a deeper understanding of the thought and effort that goes into creating handmade items.
Cultural Exchange: The National Craft Fair could facilitate culturalexchange between different regions and communities within the country. Visitorshave the opportunity to experience the artistic diversity that exists acrossthe nation, fostering a sense of unity and appreciation for different culturalbackgrounds.
Tourism and Promotion: The National Craft Fair can attract both domesticand international tourists, contributing to the local economy and promotingtourism. These events can become a significant attraction for people interestedin art, culture, and traditional craftsmanship.
Education and Awareness: The National Craft Fair oftenprovides educational opportunities, such as workshops, demonstrations, andinteractive sessions. Visitors can learn about traditional techniques,materials, and processes used in crafting, thereby increasing awareness andappreciation for these skills.
Preservation of Traditional Crafts: By creating demand fortraditional crafts, The National Craft Fair encourages artisans to continuepracticing and passing down their traditional skills to future generations.This helps prevent the loss of valuable craftsmanship and cultural knowledge.
Networking and Collaboration: The National Craft Fair canserve as meeting points for artisans, designers, and other stakeholders in thecreative industry. This can lead to collaborations, partnerships, and knowledgesharing that contributes to the overall growth of the artisan community.
Community Engagement: The National Craft Fair creates a sense ofcommunity among artisans, visitors, and supporters. It allows people toconnect, exchange ideas, and appreciate the importance of handmade and locallycrafted goods.
History:
Vishvas Sansthan had third time organized thisNational Level Craft Fair in Nathdwara to showcase the rich culture of the statesalong with District Administration, Rural Non-Farm Development Agency (RUDA)and CSR Partner Vedanta Hindustan Zinc.
Ist Time – 2013
IInd Time – 2019
IIIrd Time - 2023
Visitors:
The Shri Nath Craft Bazaar is visited and enjoyedby more than 40,000 tourists from all over the Rajasthan, Gujrat, Maharashtra,Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab & Hariyana.
Honourable Guests
S.No.
Honourable Guest
Designation
Date
1
Dr. C.P. Joshi
Honourable Chairperson Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha & MLA Nathdwara
29 July 2023
2.
Shree Lal Chand Kataria
Cabinet Minister - Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries
3
Shree Uday lal Anjna
Cabinet Minister - Co-operative
4
Shree Parsadi lal Meena
Cabinet Minister - Medical & Health, Medical Health & Sciences (ESI), Excise
5
Shree Rajendra Singh Yadav
State Minister - Higher Education (Independent Charge), Planning (Manpower) (Independent Charge), State Motor Garrage (Independent Charge), Language & Library (Independent Charge), Home & Justice
6
Shree Satish Lamba
National General Secretary Indian Youth Congress
7
Shree Vaibhav Gahlot
President, Rajasthan Cricket Association
8
Shree Sandeep Shrimali
President, Rajsamand Sarpanch Union
30 July 2023
9
Shree Aditya Pratap Singh
Pradhan, Railmagra block, Rajsamand
Shree Chagan Raj Purohit
Dy.Sp. Rajasthan Police, Udaipur
31 July 2023
10
Shree Dinesh Sukhwal
Dy.Sp. Rajasthan Police, Nathdwara
1 August 2023
11
Shree Neelabh Saksena
District Collector Rajsamand
2 August 2023
12
Shree Janardan Sharma
Commissioner, Nagar Parishad, Rajsamand
13
Shree Puran Singh Rajpurohit
Circle Inspector, Rajasthan Police
14
Shree Dinesh M Joshi
President, Congress Party Rajsamand
3 August 2023
15
Shree Yogesh Shrimali
Ex-President, Bar Association Rajsamand
16
4 August 2023
17
18
19
Shree Alok Gupta
District Forest Officer, Rajsamand
5 August 2023
20
Shree Abhishek Goyal
CEO, Temple Board, Sawariya Seth Ji, Chittorgarh
21
Shree Devki Nandan Gurjar
Member PCC
22
23
Shree Arvind Poswal
District Collector, Udaipur
6 August 2023
24
25
Shree Arun Mishra
CEO, Hindustan Zinc, Vedanta Group
Facts about the Rasraj Mahotsav 2023 (The Rastriya Hastashilp Mela):
State Representation: Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bangal, Hariyana, Delhi, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujrat and Uttrakhand.
Artisans Representation: Total 128 artisans participated from ten states in Rastriya Hastashilp Mela 2023.
Diverse Art Forms:The Rastriya Hastashilp Mela featured a wide array of Indian crafts, including pottery, textiles, leather, Jute, Rugs, Tie-Die, woodwork, metalwork, jewellery, paintings, dry flowers, Bamboo and more. Every state had its design at ed section, reflecting its distinctive art forms.
Artisan Demonstrations: During the event, few artisans demonstrated their skills and craftsmanship in real-time like Embroidery, Block printing, Bangles making from lakh, Paintings and Terracotta art. Visitors had the opportunity to witness the intricate techniques used to create these beautiful handicrafts.
Supporting Rural Artisans: The Rastriya Hastashilp Mela aimed to support rural artisans and to promote fair business trade. The artisans were directly selected by RUDA, ensuring they can showcase their work and get fair price. ‘Molela Art’& ‘Bani-Thani shaili’ paintings were promoted by local artisans.
Sustainable Crafts:The Rastriya Hastashilp Mela emphasized the importance of sustainable and eco-friendly crafts. Many stalls showcased-products made from natural, recycled, or up-cycled materials which helped us to sustain environment.
Extension of IndiraRasoi Counter :On the initiative of District Collector Rajsamand Neelabh Saxena, Indira Rasoi opened an extension counter at the fair site for artisans. Therefore, the artisans were able to have delicious food every morning and evening on the fair premises for 8 rupees. During the Mela period,2198 people enjoyed a hearty meal for Rs.8. This unique initiative of District Collector Rajsamand Nilabh Saxena was applauded by all.
Sales figure:
Total 79.26 lac generated during The Rastriya Hastashilp Mela, dates wisedetails are given below –
S. No.
Sales Amount
29-Jul-23
425200
2
30-Jul-23
694530
31-Jul-23
750290
01-Aug-23
768800
02-Aug-23
847250
03-Aug-23
881690
04-Aug-23
992700
05-Aug-23
1083950
06-Aug-23
1481590
Total Sales
7926000
CulturalPerformances:
The Rastriya Hastashilp Mela was notonly about crafts but also a celebration of Indian culture. Various culturalperformances, including traditional dances and music, added a vibrantatmosphere to the event and it helps to bring people in the fair.
Performance
Agency
Brij ki Holi & Folk Dance
Bhartiya Kala Sansthan, Bharatpur
Suhani Yadon ka Satrangi Safar
01 August 2023
Rajasthani Folk Music
Maharastra Folk Dance – Gondhal & Bharund
Rajasthani Folk Dance – Gair & Ghoomar
Rajasthani Folk Dance – Chakri
West Zone Culture Udaipur
02 August 2023
Folk Dances – Best of Rajasthan
03 August 2023
Classical Dance - Bharatnatyam
Classical Dance - Kuchipudi
Classical Dance - Odissi
Semi Classical Dance
Nrityabhina Dance Institute, Gurugram
Nrtan Institute of performing arts, Ahmdabad
Patit pawan kala niketan Sansthan, Delhi
Arunodaya Kala Niketan Mumbai
04 August 2023
Krishna – Various Dance forms
05 August 2023
Evergreen Songs Musical Night
Pancham Group, Nathdwara
CraftHighlights:
Kantha Embroidery (West Bengal): Visitors were captivated by the intricate Kanthaembroidery from West Bengal. It involves stitching layers of old sarees (cloth)together to create beautiful designs and patterns. Artisans showcased mix of stunningsarees, dupattas, and quilts adorned with elaborate patterns.
Chikankari (UttarPradesh): The delicate and intricate ‘Chikankari’ embroideryfrom Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh was a major attraction. Visitors marvelled at thefinesse and elegance of Chikankari sarees and other garments.
Wood Carving (UttarPradesh): Theartisans of Saharanpur employ a range of techniques to create theirmasterpieces. They work with different types of wood, including rosewood,sheesham, teak, and mango wood, known for their durability and beauty. Thecarving process begins with selection on the right piece of wood, which is thenskillfully chiseled, sawed, and sculpted. Furniture, Wooden toys &decorative items are popular products.
Chanderi Sarees(Madhya Pradesh): Chanderi, atown in Madhya Pradesh, is renowned for its Chanderi sarees. These sarees arecharacterized by their lightweight texture, exclusive fabric, and intricatedesigns. They often have gold and silver zari work, making them popular choicesfor special occasions.
Bagru Printing(Rajasthan): Bagru printing is a ‘traditional block’ printingtechnique that was originated in the village of Bagru, located in the Jaipurdistrict of Rajasthan, India. The Bagru printing technique involves usingwooden blocks hand-carved with special patterns. These blocks are then dippedin natural dyes and pressed onto the fabric to create beautiful and colourfuldesigns. The process typically involves multiple steps, including pre-treatmentof the fabric, block printing, dyeing, and washing to achieve the desiredresults. The use of natural dyes and traditional techniques gives Bagru printedfabrics a unique and distinctive and exclusive charm. These fabrics are used tomake a variety of products, including clothing, home furnishings, and other accessories.
Terracotta Art:Terracotta art refers to artworks made from terracotta, which is a type of claythat has been fired at a relatively low temperature. Terracotta has been usedfor artistic purposes for thousands of years and is known for its versatilityand ability to retain colourful design details. Rajasthan, West Bengal &Hariyana artisans showcase their decorative items.
Khurja Pottery(Uttar Pradesh): Khurja pottery is a traditional form of potterythat originates from the town of Khurja in the Bulandshahr district of UttarPradesh, India. It has a rich history that dates back to the 14th century. Thetown of Khurja is known for its skilled potters and the production ofhigh-quality ceramic products. The pottery of Khurja is famous for its vibrant colours,intricate designs, and durability. The potters in Khurja use locally sourcedclay and a variety of traditional techniques to create a wide range of potteryitems, including decorative pieces, dinnerware, cookware, and other householditems.