New Delhi: The Ministry of Culture, Government of India, continues to celebrate Sewa Parv 2025 from September 17 to October 2 as a nationwide festival of service, creativity, and cultural pride. Aligned with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of a developed India by 2047, the festival unites communities, institutions, and individuals in a shared movement of service (sewa), artistic expression, and cultural celebration.
Highlights of 29th September 2025 Events
On September 29, 2025, vibrant art workshops were organized in Jaipur (Rajasthan), Guwahati (Assam), and Maheshwar (Madhya Pradesh) under the theme “Viksit Bharat ke Rang, Kala ke Sang,” fostering cultural pride and civic responsibility.
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Guwahati, Assam – NEZCC Shilpgram, Panjabari:
Over 1200 students and artists participated in the large-scale workshop hosted jointly by the North East Zonal Cultural Centre, IGNCA, and CCRT. Eminent Assamese artists and dignitaries, including Shri Noni Borpujari and Shri Ramkrishna Talukdar, inspired attendees by showcasing Assam’s rich cultural heritage and urging creative contributions tied to social service.
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Jaipur, Rajasthan – Jawahar Kala Kendra:
A creative gathering of more than 500 students and young artists took place at the iconic venue, with Additional Director General Smt. Alka Meena encouraging crafting creativity as a vital nation-building tool. -
Guwahati, Assam – Betkuchi High School:
Students expressed their visions of a “Viksit Bharat” through paintings and drawings, reflecting spirited participation in this educational art engagement. -
Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh – Devi Ahilya Bal Jyoti School:
The workshop featured contributions from prominent guests like Theatre Artist Shri Sharad Shabal, Senior Weaver Shri Amrit Bichve, and Padma Shri Bhalu Mondhe. The event celebrated traditional arts and encouraged integrating contemporary techniques to preserve cultural legacies.
Digital Engagement and Nationwide Participation
The Ministry has facilitated digital participation through the Sewa Parv portal, offering platforms for institutions and citizens to upload artwork, photographs, and creative expressions globally. The initiative encourages sharing participation via #SewaParv on social media, with branding materials accessible for public use.
How to Participate
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Individual Artists: Anyone can submit artwork on the theme “Viksit Bharat ke Rang, Kala Ke Sang” in any medium by uploading images at the official Sewa Parv portal.
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Workshops: Join painting workshops held at 75 dedicated locations by contacting the respective Ministry of Culture institutions.
Conclusion
The art workshops on September 29 in Jaipur, Guwahati, and Maheshwar displayed India’s artistic richness and cultural depth, contributing to the nationwide Sewa Parv celebrations. These events not only strengthen India’s cultural heritage but also inspire collective creativity and community spirit, reinforcing the vision of a developed India by 2047.
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Source: PIB