Book Fair in Lucknow Witnesses Book Launches Amidst Poetry and Honor

Lucknow Book Fair, Ravindralay Charbagh, book lovers, Indian art, sculpture, painting, architecture, dance, music, temples, palaces, symbolism, diversity, free entry, book discounts, Indian Art Publications, Indian aesthetics, Rajasthani miniatures, Harappan art, ancient inscriptions, Basohli paintings, Shubhi Publications, Indian Theatre Traditions, Vanishing Temple Art, classical dance forms, Kathak, Odissi, Bharatanatyam, Jai Book stall, Yankel Ginzburg, Angel Book stall, Rajkamal Publications, yoga, naturopathy, Reiki healing, Dr. Kamal Kishore, energy healing, book launch, Dr. Premswaroop Srivastava, Stairs to Heaven, Shivpal Sanwaria, environmental awareness, Prithvi Innovation, poetry collection, Kamlesh Tripathi, Rhythm in Poems, Pranita Lele, Tiny Twisted Yarns and Verse, Jyotsna Kaur Habibullah, Farida Jalees, Ranu Uniyal, Anand Vardhan Singh, literary figures, Ghazal recital, Sahityakar Sansad, Naman Publications, poetry session, Ramprakash Bekhud, Shobha Dixit Bhavana, Muneer Nazar, Abhishek Sahaj, Dr. Suresh, Munendra, Revant, organ donation, PGI, State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization, health camp, literature, cultural activities, social awareness.

Lucknow: The Lucknow Book Fair, which commenced on March 1 at Ravindralay, Charbagh, is approaching its conclusion. As the fair nears its end, it has witnessed a massive turnout of school and college students, along with avid book lovers. The fair is set to conclude on Sunday. Indian art has always placed significant emphasis on both external beauty and internal aesthetics. Festivals and celebrations hold a special place in the country’s traditions, alongside the rich legacy of sculpture, painting, architecture, dance, and music. This heritage extends to the construction of…

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Youngsters get Kathak, English lessons from masters

Kathak

Lucknow: As the summer gets intense, schools start closing and many people go out of the city for a change, but for those who do not go anywhere, summer workshops are the only way to give a new direction to their hobbies. It is also a challenge for the trainers to live up to the wishes of the children in a short time. Father Marinus Horo, the principal of Fatima School Mankapur Gonda, did something similar and organised a workshop to teach Kathak and English in the school with the…

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