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Bokaro ( Jharkhand) : With a view to creating interest among the youth in both artistic and cultural fields, two- day Krishna Paksh -Charcoal Art workshop integrating coal into art forms on canvas got underway on Novemver 28, 2018, on DPS Bokaro Campus. The programme was conducted in collaboration with Raza Foundation and India Telling. The workshop educated the children about the use of charcoal and creating painting by their imagination.

Abhishek Kashyap, writer and art critic,  Amit Harit, an eminent artist from Jaipur, and Lucky Jaiswal, a renowned artist from Indore, conducted the workshop. It may be mentioned here that charcoal is a very dark pencil whose shades vary from soft to dark as per the need of the artists. Around 150 students of DPS Bokaro and DPS Chas participated at the workshop. The Chief Guest at the event was N Murlidharan, Pro-Vice Chairman, DPS Chas.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Hemlata S Mohan, Director & Principal DPS Bokaro, stated that such workshops promote   creativity among youth as well as protecting, enhancing and creating awareness among them the need to preserve coal, the lifeline of Jharkhand’s economy.

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