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MSCBMC Trust, 11 RR begin 'Jashan-e-Bahar' National Art Workshop
5/4/2026 9:48:41 PM
Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, May 4: A vibrant National Art Workshop titled "Jashan-e-Bahar" is being organized at TRC Chatroo from May 4 to May 8, 2026, bringing together art, culture, and creativity on a single platform.
The workshop, themed "With Colours", offers a unique opportunity for participants to engage, learn, and paint alongside renowned national-level artists, including Shalender Singh (Delhi), Aditya Shankar Prasad (Noida), P. Devaraj (Tamil Nadu), Sharmila Sharma (Delhi), Govind Vishwas (Gujarat), and Apurba Karati (Amtala, West Bengal).
The programme is being organized by Master Sansar Chand Baru Memorial Charitable Trust (MSCBMC Trust) in collaboration with 11 Rashtriya Rifles, along with a cultural programme celebrating art and heritage.
Students from various institutions actively participated in the workshop, showcasing their creativity and enthusiasm. Personnel from the Rashtriya Rifles were also present and took part in the event, adding to the spirit of unity and collaboration between the armed forces and civil society.
President of the Trust, Anuradha Rishi, said the initiative aims to provide a meaningful platform for youth and aspiring artists. "Jashan-e-Bahar is a celebration of colours, culture, and creativity. It brings together talent from across the country and inspires young minds to explore their artistic potential," she said.
She further added that such programmes play an important role in engaging youth in positive activities while strengthening cultural harmony and national integration.
The workshop is witnessing enthusiastic participation from students, local artists, and art lovers, making it a lively and enriching experience for all involved.
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