80 paintings drawn by women on canvas will adorn the offices
- The Patangan of the Collectorate, which is dry due to agitation and administrative meetings, will be full of benmoon rangolis for two days from today.
In the competition, about 100 painters drew on canvas. The paintings drawn by the painters will be framed and kept as decorations in various government offices. The drawing competition was attended by doctors, chartered accountants, students preparing for the civil service exam, a pair of mother-in-law and a Mamlatdar level official.
Purva Upadhyay, daughter of Kotdasangani taluka of Rajkot district, M.Sc. Is studying mathematics and is also a poet. He also invented painting. He gifted his sketch to the District Collector. Many people like Aditi Savalia, a chartered accountant, Keshvi Thacker, who is preparing for civil services, Dr. Disha Kundlia from Naturopath participated in this drawing competition.
Under this program, Protocol Mamlatdar of Rajkot district IG Zala participated in the drawing competition. He knows how to do excellent painting using his fingers without using a painting brush. He is a cartoonist, his hobby is writing poetry, horse riding. He has extensive experience in playing hockey and badminton at the national level.
District Collector Arun Mahesh Babu looked at the pictures and got information about the messages expressed in them. District Women and Child Development Officer Janak Singh Gohil, Dowry Prevention Officer Sonalben Rathod and Simaben Shingala were present on the occasion. It is to be noted that the beautiful rangolis made this evening in Patangan towards Jamtawar Road of the Collectorate were celebrated on World Women's Day. It will be kept on display till March 4.
Promoting daughter-in-law's hobby of drawing like mother-in-law
A mother-in-law pair surprised people in a drawing competition. Bhartiben Patlia has no daughter, but protects his daughter-in-law like a stepdaughter. So he also came to support his daughter in the drawing competition. "Fashion designing and drawing is my daughter's hobby, whether it is daughter or daughter-in-law, it is a great injustice not to encourage her about her hobby," he said. "Bhartiben is not my mother-in-law, but my real mother," Krishnaben said while drawing. It also provides an incentive to pursue my hobby.
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