PM Narendra Modi Visits Jana Shakti Exhibition Covering Themes Of Sanitation, Nari Shakti, Ayurveda — IN PICS
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Jana Shakti, an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) on Sunday in Delhi. (Twitter/@NarendraModi)
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View In AppThe Jana Shakti exhibition contains works by India’s top artists on themes covered in Mann Ki Baat such as Swachhata (cleanliness), water conservation, agriculture, space, India’s northeast, Nari Shakti (women power), Yoga, Ayurveda, and more. (Twitter/@NarendraModi)
The artists who have contributed to Jana Shakti are the likes of Manu and Madhavi Parekh, Atul Dodiya, Paresh Maity, Iranna GR, Jagannath Panda and more. (Twitter/@NarendraModi)
The exhibition Jana Shakti, inaugurated by renowned artist Anjolie Ela Menon on April 30, commemorates the 100th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popular radio programme “Mann ki Baat” on All India Radio. (Twitter/@NarendraModi)
The exhibition is curated by renowned curator Alka Pandey and showcases twelve notable modern and contemporary Indian artists. Each artist contributed to the exhibition by showcasing their artwork on a specific theme (12 themes), ranging from Water Conservation and Nari Shakti to Awareness on Covid and India & the World. Other themes include Swachh Bharat, Environment & Climate Change, Indian Agriculture, Yoga & Ayurveda, Indian Science & Space, Sports & Fitness, India @ 75 & Amrit kaal, and Celebrating North-East India. (Twitter/@NarendraModi)
The exhibition has been going on with an aim to provide visitors with an immersive and engaging experience, offering a unique perspective on the various themes inspired by “Mann ki Baat”, an official release said. (Twitter/@NarendraModi)
The program has been running since 2014 and has become a popular platform for the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to connect with the public directly and it aims to interact with the common people and address their concerns and aspirations. This space is also dedicated to the significant role of radio in shaping India's cultural, social, and political landscape. (Twitter/@NarendraModi)
The artworks on display in the exhibition showcase a diverse range of mediums, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, installations, and new media. And the exhibition will be on display at the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi till the 30th of May 2023. (Twitter/@NarendraModi)