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Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Smt. Diya Kumari’s Visit to Kala Mela 2026

We are honored to share that Diya Kumari, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan, graced the Kala Mela 2026 with her esteemed presence on 17th March 2026 at Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur.
During her visit, she explored various exhibitions and appreciated the vibrant display of art, literature, and cultural heritage. A special highlight of the occasion was her visit to the stall of the Art Literature and Cultural Foundation, Ajmer, where she acknowledged the organization’s efforts in promoting creativity and cultural enrichment.
The Kala Mela, held from 17th to 21st March 2026 at Jawahar Kala Kendra, served as a dynamic platform bringing together artists, writers, and cultural enthusiasts from across the region.
Her gracious presence added immense value and inspiration to the event, encouraging artists and cultural organizations to continue their dedicated work in preserving and promoting India’s rich artistic heritage.

Celebrating Indian Art: Rajasthan Resonance’s Successful Mumbai Exhibition

Rajasthan Resonance – Art, Literature & Cultural Foundation, Ajmer successfully organized a three-day art exhibition at Kala Spandan, Nehru Centre, Mumbai from 5–7 December 2025. Six artists of the Foundation showcased their works, attracting hundreds of visitors including critics, students, media, and art lovers. Special appreciation went to Shri Pawan Kumar Kumawat for his unique watercolour style and Dr. Tilak Raj for his powerful Shiv–Shakti themed paintings. Several artworks were sold, and the proceeds will support aspiring artists in need. The exhibition was inaugurated by Shri Ashish Shelar, with actress Ekkta B. P. Singh as Guest of Honour, reaffirming the Foundation’s mission to promote Indian art and culture nationally.

National Art Camp

The National Residential Art Camp, held from 26th–28th December 2024 in Ajmer, brought together 30 renowned artists from across India. It served as a vibrant hub of creativity, cultural exchange, and collaboration. The camp celebrated diverse styles and expressions, reinforcing art’s role as a bridge across regions and cultures.

National Art Camp

The National Residential Art Camp, held from 26th–28th December 2024 in Ajmer, brought together 30 renowned artists from across India. It served as a vibrant hub of creativity, cultural exchange, and collaboration. The camp celebrated diverse styles and expressions, reinforcing art’s role as a bridge across regions and cultures.

Live Painting at Pushkar Lake

Artists performed live water painting demonstrations at the sacred Pushkar ghats, captivating locals and tourists alike. Set against the spiritual backdrop of Pushkar Lake, the event fused devotion, nature, and creativity, creating a unique visual experience that blended fine art with sacred tradition

Rajasthani Cultural Night

The camp featured a Rajasthani cultural extravaganza, showcasing folk music, Kalbeliya dance, and traditional attire. These performances enriched the experience with vibrant local flavor, offering participants an immersive journey into Rajasthan’s deep-rooted heritage and expressive art forms.

Student Artist Interaction

Aspiring artists from universities participated in the camp, gaining mentorship from established professionals. The interaction provided practical learning, creative inspiration, and an environment of mutual respect, nurturing young talent and encouraging a deeper connection with traditional Indian art.