"Future Belongs to India": CM Rekha Gupta Praises Artistic Talent at Developed India Art Camp

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Future Belongs to India: CM Rekha Gupta Praises Artistic Talent at Developed India Art Camp
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New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): Delhi Chief Minister Mrs. Rekha Gupta says that the future belongs to India. India is emerging as a world leader, and the whole world will see it. The Chief Minister expressed these views today at the 'Developed India Art Camp - Service Fortnight' program. Held near the Mohammad Quli Khan Tomb in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, the event was organized by the Delhi Government's Department of Art, Culture and Languages ​​and the Sahitya Kala Parishad. The Chief Minister also said that the preservation and restoration of historical monuments is an important task of the government and is being continuously carried forward in accordance with the vision of the respected Prime Minister of the country, Shri Narendra Modi.

Delhi Government's Minister for Arts, Culture and Languages, Mr. Kapil Mishra, regional MLA Mr. Gajendra Yadav, Secretary Rashmi Singh and other dignitaries were present at this special event. Approximately 1,000 children and 75 young artists showcased their creativity and art. The Sahitya Kala Parishad also presented the cultural program "Unity in Diversity." Chief Minister Mrs. Rekha Gupta also stated that this event is a beautiful celebration of the culture and art of Mother India, organized by the Ministry as part of the "Seva Pakhwada" (service fortnight) to mark the birthday of our respected Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She added that four monuments were dedicated on this occasion, which have been fully restored. The Chief Minister also stated that this program demonstrates the Prime Minister's vision of "Development as well as Heritage." The preservation of historical heritage is equally important alongside the country's development. The Ministry is currently working on 14 monuments, which are being preserved for future generations.

At this event filled with warmth and enthusiasm, Chief Minister Mrs. Rekha Gupta shared personal experiences, saying that visiting this complex brought back memories of her childhood, when she would go on picnics to places like the Qutub Minar, the Red Fort and the zoo. She stated that preserving and beautifying monuments is an important government function and is being continuously pursued in accordance with the Prime Minister's vision. The Chief Minister stated that these painting competitions and events clearly demonstrate India's next phase. She also emphasized that everyone must move forward with each other's support, ensuring the development of both the country and Delhi. According to the Chief Minister, the paintings created by thousands of children and numerous artists reflect their passion and dedication to the nation. The Chief Minister commended the Ministry of Arts, Culture and Languages ​​and Minister Kapil Mishra for organizing such a special event. Mr. Kapil is not just a cultural organizer, but a true lover of the arts, who organizes every art and cultural event with all his heart and passion.


Arts and Culture Minister Mr. Kapil Mishra stated that the Mehrauli Archaeological Park has been restored and preserved by the Delhi Government. The site is now sporting a new look, with high-tech lighting and is being developed as a major tourist destination. He explained that in line with the Prime Minister's vision of "Development as well as Heritage," the Delhi Government is restoring approximately 14 historical monuments, four of which have been completed. In this context, an exhibition has been organized at the site, showcasing the monuments' past and present forms. He added that on the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday, a large number of Delhi artists and children showcased their creativity. Nearly a thousand children created paintings on themes such as Developed India, Operation Sindoor, India of the Future and Changing India. These artworks are not only inspiring but also offer a glimpse into the country's bright future.

Art and Culture Minister Shri Kapil Mishra also said that Delhi and the country's Gen Z are deeply connected to the Prime Minister. Children and youth don't need to be specifically instructed on what theme to paint. Most choose themes like the Prime Minister, Self-Reliant India or Developed India. These creations demonstrate how positive and determined the new generation is about the country's future. He also noted that themes like the Prime Minister's life, Self-Reliant India, and Developed India clearly emerged in the children's paintings. These artworks by thousands of children convey the message that India's future is safe and bright in the hands of the new generation. He said that those who question the Prime Minister's vision should come here and see how optimistic and committed the new generation is to the country. He said that this event is not only a celebration of art and culture, but also a demonstration of the creative energy of the new generation and their belief in a developed India.

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