Preneeta Sharma
The ongoing international painting exhibition organised by the Charu Castle Foundation Ghaziabad in collaboration with the Government of Uttar Pradesh at the Shimla Gaiety Theater is definitely a colorful treat for young minds.
Telling about the exhibition Kapoor V. Bhan, the Chairman said, “This exhibition has been put up by us all so that people can experience the best of art work produced by the students from all around the countries and these are some best scanned works that are being displayed. ”
Paintings of students from nursery to college have been displayed in this exhibition. V Bhan told crazy news india that paintings displayed on various social evil themes like Child labour, Beti bachaao and women abuse to name some. Other than that there are also paintings on religion, drug menace, pollution, environment and many more. The main highlights is the rainbow work done on various themes specially created at Varanasi Ghats, Taj Mahal, Ganges, Ganga Aarti, God and Goddess, he added.
The interested youth and educational institutions can send their paintings to our institution throughout the year and can participate in the international competitions. Training camps for girls and art teachers are also organized by the organization from time to time, V Bhan shares.
More than 22 thousand students from 15 countries including India, Philippines, Latvia, Bangladesh, Srilanka, Nepal, Thailand, Cambodia, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Dubai (UAE), Malaysia, Romania, Korea, Taiwan (Chinese Taipei), Poland has displayed their work in this three days exhibition.
This kind of exhibition gives good opportunity for both, the art lovers and artists, to share, learn, and appreciate the rich art culture, says Ankit an artist.
Vikramaditya Singh, Youth and Sports welfare Minister, Himachal Pradesh has also appreciated the work of the Charu Castle foundation, which has been continuously working for the last two decades in the field of Art and Culture and highlighting the name of Uttar Pradesh on the world platform. He further mentioned these kinds of activities not only bring out the creativity of students but also take them closer to the Culture. He also saw the exhibition and applauded the work done by the students.
On this ocassion Kapur Vir Bhan, Chairman of Charu Castle foundation, also shared his future vision of work for the welfare of students and for the promotion of Art and Culture. He further mentioned that cultural activities need attention and emphasized their importance in the current scenario. He also informed that in the upcoming days, a similar camp is going to be organized in Shimla as well.