Rajasthani artistes meet Governor
Rajasthani artistes meeting with His Excellency, Kalyan Singh, Governor of Rajasthan at the Raj Bhawan in Jaipur |
October
27, Jaipur: Today morning I took a delegation of artistes
representing different fields of art, culture, literature and along
with some key people involved in promoting art and culture, including
Rajasthan
Forum
members, in Jaipur, for a courtesy visit-cum-interaction with the
newly appointed Governor of Rajasthan, His Excellency Sri Kalyan
Singh.
With Governor Kalyan Singh |
The
Governor, who met over high tea, was extremely humble as he spoke to
the artistes individually. Needless to say, although the preparation
for the oath ceremony of Vasundhara Raje cabinet expansion was on at
the Raj
Bhawan,
everybody enjoyed an hour with the Governor thoroughly.
With Vishwamohan Bhatt in front of the Albert Hall |
Among
the team members were Haji Saeed Sabri, Shakir Ali, Swapan Guha,
Vishwamohan Bhatt, Chiranjilal Tanwar, Ikram Rajasthani, Madhu Bhatt
Tailang, Manesha Agarwal, Ustad Ahmed Hussain, Ustad Mohd Hussain,
Sudhir Mathur, Dharmendra Kanwar, Manjari Mahajani, Shashi Sankhla,
Saleha Ghazi, Arjun Prajapati and others.
The Sabri brothers, Manesha
Agarwal, Vishwamohan Bhatt and Chiranjilal Tanwar also performed at
the request of the Governor who assured his patronage to the artistes
in the state.
From
the Raj
Bhawan
we all went to the Albert
Hall Museum
for a group photo as it is rare to get so many artistes at one go.
The
iconic Albert
Hall's
foundation stone was laid during the visit of the Prince of Wales,
Albert Edward, to Jaipur in 1876. In 1880 Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh
II approved a suggestion by resident surgeon Dr Thomas Hobein Hendley
to open a museum of Industrial Arts to display products of local
craftsmen. A small museum was created in 1881 in a temporary
accommodation which proved to be very popular.
With Rajasthani artistes in front of Albert Hall Museum |
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