

The skills of the artisans and glimpses of traditions are clearly visible in this fair decorated with colourful stalls and festive atmosphere. This fair is not only providing employment opportunities but is also beautifully showcasing the cultural diversity of India.
New Delhi: Major Dhyanchand Stadium is shining with the splendour of Saras Aajeevika Mela these days. Rural artisans, women and self-help groups from across the country are exhibiting and selling their products here. Colourful stalls of wooden items, handmade clothes, pottery and traditional handicrafts are attracting people's attention in the fair.
Handbags, household items and traditional jewellery made by women are proving to be the most popular among buyers. A glimpse of rural art and hard work is seen in every product. This is the reason why people are shopping with enthusiasm.
Food stalls in the fair are also attracting people a lot. Rajasthani dal-baati, Bihari litti-chokha and South Indian dosa are enhancing everyone's taste. This time a special initiative has also been taken by the transgender community in the fair. Their stall is serving fresh juice from Kerala, which people are liking as a unique amalgamation of health and taste.
The skills of the artisans and glimpses of traditions are clearly visible in this fair decorated with colourful stalls and festive atmosphere. This fair is not only providing employment opportunities but is also beautifully showcasing the cultural diversity of India.