Odisha’s Bijay Kumar Parida wins Shilp Guru Award in Palmleaf Engraving Craft Category, 13 from State gets National Awards

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Our craftsmen are India's ambassador of heritage to the world, said Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar, Hon’ble Vice President of India, while addressing the Shilp Guru and National Awards organised by Ministry of Textiles in New Delhi on Monday .

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BHUBANESWAR: Odisha’s Bijay Kumar Parida wins Shilp Guru Award in Palmleaf Engraving Category.   13 from Odisha, also wins National Awards in various crafts category. They were Shri  Rakesh Kumar Maharana  At-Lingipur,  PO-Sisupal garh, Bhubaneswar, Shri Biranchi Narayana Behera At-Mouzi Beg, PO-Balanga, Dist. Puri, Shri Pradeepta Kumar Nayak  At. & Post – Jiral, P.S.Kamakhyanagar, Dist.  Dhenkanal , Smt.Sabita Mahapatra  At-Raghurajpur, P.O. & PS – Chandanpur, Dist.-Puri, Smt. Swarnalata Mahapatra At-Raghurajpur, P.O.-Chandanpur Dist. –Puri, Shri Ranjan Moharana At-Sukuapara, P.O.Palai, P.S. Balichandrapur, Dist. Jajpur , Shri Santosh Senapati At-Khamangasasan, P.O. Kakarudrapur, Via- Balipatna, Dist. Khurdha, Smt. Sanghamitra Maharana At-Kaimatiapatna, P.O. Kaimatia, PS-Jatni, Bhubaneswar, Dist. Khurda, Shri Rajendra Kumar Meher   AT & PO – Mohantypada Dist. Sundargarh, Ms. Kuni Patra  AT & PO- Jirala, Dist. Dhenkanal, Shri Susanta Kumar Das  VPO-Palei, PS-Balichandrapur, Dist.Jajpur, Smt. Bijayalaxmi Swain   At-Basudeipur, P.O/P.S-Chandanpur, Dist. Puri, Smt.Swapna Manjari Nayak  Vill.Bhabanipur, P.O.Pipli, Dist.-Puri, Odisha ,

30 Shilp Guru Awards and 78 National Awards for the year 2017, 2018 and 2019 were presented to master craftspersons, 36 of whom are women, here today. The main objective of the awards is to give recognition for their excellence in craftsmanship and valuable contribution to Indian Handicrafts and textiles sector.

The Shilp Guru Awards are given to legendary master craftspersons in recognition of excellent craftsmanship, product excellence and the role played by them as gurus in the continuance of crafts to other trainee artisans as a vital part of traditional heritage. The Awards were started in 2002, to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the resurgence of Handicrafts in India. The Award consists of a gold coin, Rs.2.00 lakhs prize money, a Tamrapatra, a shawl and a certificate. 30 Shilp Gurus have been selected for the years 2017, 2018 and 2019 out of whom 24 are male and 06 are female.

The National Awards are being awarded since 1965 for outstanding craftsmanship in different craft categories. The main crafts for which the Awards have been given are Metal Engraving, Chikan Hand Embroidery, Khurja Blue Pottery, Mata Ni Pachedi Kalamkari, Bandhani, Tie & Dye ,Hand Block Bagh Print, Warli Art, Stone Dust Painting , Sozni Hand Embroidery, Terracotta, Tanjore Painting, Sholapith, Kantha Hand Embroidery, Palm leaf Engraving, Brass wire inlay on wood, Wood Tarkashi, Madhubani Painting, Gold Leaf Painting , straw craft etc. The Award consists of Rs.1.00 lakh prize money, a Tamrapatra, a Shawl and a certificate.  78 craftspersons have been selected for the National Awards for the year 2017, 2018 and 2019 including 02 design innovation awards where a designer and artisan collaborate to create a unique product.

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