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art integrated project paired with Uttrakhand pls project should be interdisciplinary and as per discussed in class Topic of project
Impact of covid-19 on uttrakhand

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Answered by ramarikhari79
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Answer:Uttarakhand and Karnataka are paired under Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat programme to promote national integration through mutual understanding. Both the states have established relations through sports, trade and culture. Uttarakhand had inspired people in Karnataka in forest conservation.

AIR Correspondent reports that the famous Chipko Andolan or hug the trees movement of Uttarakhand had inspired Appiko Andolan in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka.

 

Appiko is the Kannada word for Chipko. It was Sunderlal Bahuguna, one of the leaders of Chipko movement who visited the state in 1983 to inspire villagers in Gubbigadde in Uttara Kannada on the non-violent struggle to save trees.

The experiences shared by Bahuguna inspired 146 men, women and children to save Kalase forest. Before the axe men could put the first stroke on the trees, a group of young men, women and children embraced the trunk.

 

The movement gained acceptance from people of the region who suffered vagaries of nature due to felling of trees. This created awareness of the fragile nature in the Western Ghats which is the source of many rivers.

It also encouraged afforestation. In 1984-85, youth clubs came forward to plant 12 lakh saplings in Sirsi area. Sensing the mood of the people in the district, the state Government had banned felling of green trees in the forest area.  

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ART & CULTURE IN UTTARAKHAND

Uttaranchal is one of the most beautiful and enchanting region located on the northern part of India on the valley of Himalayas. The State, which was curved out of Uttar Pradesh got the statehood in the year 2001. Nature has endowed this land with so much beauty and spiritual bliss that it is also known as Dev Bhoomi the Land of Gods. Ganga, Yamuna and scores of other rivers originate in Uttaranchal. Among them Ganga is the most holy and prominent as she represents the soul of India - her rich culture, history and civilization. In Sanskrit the name 'Himalaya' means Abode of Snow, truly characterizing the vast permanent snow fields above the snow line. In the heart of these majestic mountains lies the state of 'Uttaranchal' with Kumaon region in its east and Garhwal in the west.

ART OF UTTARANCHAL | ART OF UTTARAKHAND

Art and Architecture of Uttaranchal is the first ever comprehensive study on the art and arachitectural legacy of the newly formed hill state of Uttaranchal. This mountainous state can proudly beast of being that part of the subcontinent wherefrom the Indian Civilisation development and proliferated to the pan-Indian demension. In fact, the Kadarkhand, the classical identity of this region, formed an integral part of the Aryavart of the Bharat. Since the first settlement of the Indo-Aryans in the Gangetic Plains, the snow-clad Himalayan ranges of Ka\edarkhand have been the source of perpetual attraction and inspiration to the multitude of humanity the world over. This region has been the grand repository of diverse cultures since the Khaha and Kirati cultures intermingled here ages ago. And, as the wheels of time rolled by innumerable ethno-cultural milieus developed, frlourished and vanished here. The imprpints of all those past identities are still buried under the substratum.

CULTURE OF UTTARANCHAL | CULTURE OF UTTARAKHAND

CULTURE OF UTTARANCHAL Every day at Parmarth Niketan there are numerous yoga and meditation classes. These range from hatha yoga to Yoga Nidra to special meditation classes. Some of the classes are in English, for our frequent Western guests and others are others are in Hindi. Details are given in the schedule of events, Also there are frequent yoga camps and meditation camps, including.

Uttaranchal is one of the most beautiful and enchanting region located on the northern part of India on the valley of Himalayas. The State, which was curved out of Uttar Pradesh got the statehood in the year 2001. Nature has endowed this land with so much beauty and spiritual bliss that it is also known as Dev Bhoomi the Land of Gods. Ganga, Yamuna and scores of other rivers originate in Uttaranchal. Among them Ganga is the most holy and prominent as she represents the soul of India - her rich culture, history and civilization. In Sanskrit the name 'Himalaya' means Abode of Snow, truly characterizing the vast permanent snow fields above the snow line. In the heart of these majestic mountains lies the state of 'Uttaranchal' with Kumaon region in its east and Garhwal in the west. Culture of Uttaranchal The Culture of Uttaranchal has its roots in pre-history and has passed through the millennia, assimilating the influences of the waves upon waves of settlers that have sought sanctuary in the mountains. The essence of the past, however, has remained unchanged, with reverence for Nature and the celebration of life being its fundamental creed. The arts, crafts, dance and music remain centered to this day on the many gods and goddesses, as well as the seasonal cycles. Irrespective of the sect or religion, the entire community participates in the festivals associated with religious or natural events. Of late, other events associated with history, the freedom struggle and national life have also begun to be celebrated. The Culture of Uttaranchal finds manifestation in the lifestyle of its people.

Music and Dance

The Himalayas have inspired generations of singers, dancers, and musicians throughout the ages. The natural beauty of the mountains—which inspires a deep spirituality—and the harshness of life—which darkens the heart with adversity and anguish—have invigorated Uttarakhandi music, heightening its poignancy and enriching its lyrical texture. The Grahwal and Kumaonese are fond of music, folk dance, and songs accompanied by local musical instruments. They go from place to place narrating folklores, dancing and singing the praise of their gods and goddesses. During fairs and festivals and at harvest time, the Kumaonese often dance the Jharva, Chandhur Chhapalior, and many other forms of folk dances. Major dance forms of the Garhwal region are Langvir Nritya, Barada Nati folk dance, Pandava Nritya, Dhurang, Dhuring and Chhura, Chapeli (folk dances).

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