Bengaluru: The Deepavali edition of The Indian Artisans Haat (TIAH), featuring India’s handlooms, handicrafts and artefacts, presented DH and Prajavani, is on at the Rangoli Metro Art Center, MG Road, until October 19.
On Friday, Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar and Congress leader M A Haris inaugurated the event and visited the stalls. Kannada actor Pooja Gandhi was also present.
Shivakumar commended DH and Prajavani for bringing Indian art and indigenous products closer to the middle class.
\"From Kashmir to Kanniyakumari, you can find all kinds of textiles, new designs, carvings, dolls and artworks here. Our state’s traditional crafts, dolls and saris are also represented. Bengaluru is not just about malls — the government has made provisions for exhibitions and sales like these