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COMMON. WEALTH. GAMES. 2010. DELHI. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. Amity Travel & Tourism Noida Sector 44 Camps. PRESENTATION TOPIC :- DILLI HAAT AS AN INSTRUMENT OF CULTURAL REVIVAL. TEAM MEMBERS. DHARNA DIVYA DALEEP DINESH KUMAR DISH. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION HUB OF INDIAN CULTURAL

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  1. COMMON WEALTH GAMES 2010 DELHI

  2. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Amity Travel & TourismNoida Sector 44 Camps PRESENTATION TOPIC :- DILLI HAAT AS AN INSTRUMENT OF CULTURAL REVIVAL

  3. TEAM MEMBERS DHARNA DIVYA DALEEP DINESH KUMAR DISH

  4. CONTENTS • INTRODUCTION • HUB OF INDIAN CULTURAL • ATTRACTION OF TOURIST • INSTRUMENT AS CULTURAL REVIVAL • PROBLEMS & CONCLUSTION

  5. INTRODUCTION • Dilli Haat is a shoppers paradise • A beautiful Indian crafts and food bazaar • A joint collaboration between the New Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) and the (DTTD) Delhi Tourism and Transportation Department • Dilli Haat was opened in March 1994 • There are as many as 62 stalls located • 2003 DILLI HAAT upgraded version of the traditional weekly market.

  6. LOCATIONSOUTH DELHIAttractions Exotic Handicrafts, handlooms and different types of Indian cuisines.Timings Open on all days

  7. Dilli Haat is a combination food plaza and craft bazaar located in the heart of Delhi, • one near the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, • opposite INA Market on Sri Aurobindo Marg, • and another at Netaji Subash Place, • adjacent to Netaji Subash Place Metro Station.

  8. Delhi Haat .com Delhi Haat.combrings to you the art and handicrafts of India created by the artists and craftsmen in traditional techniques, designs and colors. We invite you to explore and experience the enthralling world of Indian Artifacts, Painting, Metalware, Stonework, Woodwork, Terracotta, Jewelry, Lac and Glass work, Leatherware, Blue Pottery, Home Decor items and traditional Indian Puppets. Also featured on the site are traditional Designer Salwar Kameez, Sari and cotton skirts and tunic top for women, all at never before and unbeatable prices. India Art & HandicraftsIndia is a land of art & crafts. The creativeness and artistic skills of people of India known all over the world. Paintings- The Miniature paintings of India are well known. Miniature paintings were being made in India since 16 th Century. Palaces, Havelies, even huts are commonly having Walls and ceilings covered with colorful paintings in India. Some of the finest paintings can be seen in havelis of the Shekhawati region and the ancient towns of Bundi and Kota. And some of the most humorous on the walls of houses tucked away in the lanes of Jaisalmer. HUB OF INDIAN CULTURAL

  9. Metalware- Metal work of India like enameled, engraved and filigree cut work on silver and brassware is a glory of India. Terracotta- Beautiful reddish coloured glazed pottery with different designs Jewellery- The unique designs of India jewellery like rakhri, bal, bajuband, gajra and gokhru are famous all over the world Lac & Glass – Lac bangles in laid with glass is one of the artistic creation of India Sandalwood- The small decorative pieces of sandalwood are famous for carving work. Floor Coverings- woolen carpets and cotton durries are famous for their design and simplicity. Leatherware- Mojari or Juti (Rajasthani footwear) are one of the popular footwear of the India. These Juties are available with embroidery of beautiful colours. It is made of camel leather. Textiles- The hand block prints, Tie & die or bandhni are well known all over the world for its artistic style and pattern.

  10. Blue Pottery: India is the home of glazed blue-pottery. flower pots, vases, bowls, water pots and other objects are produced in traditional geometrical and floral motifs, as well as hand-painted details of Indiai legends. The thriving Blue Pottery of Jaipur dates back to the 16th century when the influences of China Man Singh II of Amber through his contacts with the Mughal rulers of Delhi. This unique art of pottery that does not use clay but resorts to crushed quartz instead, went into decline with the withdrawal of royal patronage. It was given a fresh lease of life by renowned artist Kripal Singh Shekhawat. Puppets Puppets is an ancient and popular form of folk entertainment. No village fair, no religious festival and no social gathering in India can be complete without Puppets. With their sparkling eyes and brightly colored dresses, the kathputlis , gives unforgettable experience.

  11. Delhi Haat.com is exporters of high quality art and handicrafts from India i.e. artifacts, painting, metalware, terracotta, jewelry, lac and glass work, Leatherware, Home Decor, Blue Pottery, Puppets to USA, Canada, UK, Germany, Italy, , Switzerland, France, Japan, Chile, Argentina, Venezuela, Austria, Holland, Finland, Ireland, Sweden, Spain, Russia, Denmark, Norway, Hong Kong, Philipines, Taiwan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey, Iran, Dubai, Mexico, Brazil.

  12. Dilli Haat is a combination food plaza and craft bazaar located in the heart of Delhi, one near the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, opposite INA Market on Sri Aurobindo Marg, and another at Netaji Subash Place, adjacent to Netaji Subash Place Metro Station. Dilli Haat has stalls representing each state of India, giving a complete variety of tastes available all over India.

  13. There are also stalls of crafts from all over India, and from a variety of cultural traditions of India. Around 2003, this market became fully wheelchair-accessible, including an accessible bathroom.[1][2][3] This is a relative rarity in India. There are plans to open more Dilli Haats all over Delhi, one has opened at Dilli Haat, Pitampura. Unlike the traditional weekly market, the village Haat, Dilli Haat is permanent. Some shops are permanent but other sellers are rotated, usually for fifteen days.[4] Products offered may include rosewood and sandalwoodcarvings, embellished camel hide footwear, sophisticated fabric and drapery, gems, beads, brassware, metal crafts, and silk and wool fabrics. Shows promoting handicrafts and handlooms are held at the exhibition hall in the complex. To sell wares, there is an application process and spaces are allocated according to which state the seller is from.[5] There is a nominal entrance fee to shop at Dilli Haat.[6]

  14. ATTRACTION OF TOURIST Dilli Haat' in South Delhi had a high-profile visitor this evening when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took time out of her busy schedule to do some shopping at the popular handicraft market

  15. Instrument AsCultural Revival • Dilli Haat exhibits speciality products from each state of India. • Carvings , • Puppets , • Clothing and Jewellery , • Folk , • Music ,

  16. The Haat will have:1. A multi - purpose pavilion for crafts persons with a capacity of 100 display exhibit.2. Food kiosks with capacity of 400 persons in the food court.3. Restaurant with seating capacity of 60 persons4. Double storeyed dormitory for craftsmen with capacity of 96 beds.5. Amphi theatre with capacity of 450 persons.6. Parking facilities of 232 cars and 210 two wheelers in basement.7. Art gallery.8. Spice market.9. Sculpture court and large landscape greens.10. Adequate internal and external lighting keeping the Haat illuminated.11. A number of sculptures/art works to be displayed at strategic locations.12. Conference room (second floor being added).

  17. INDIAN DANCES

  18. Festivals organized in Delhi Haat are ·Spicmacay folk festival in January. · Jammu & Kashmir Festival in March. · Baisaki festival in April. · Sharbat Festival in May. · Dilli Ka Khaana in June.

  19. Teej Festival in July-August. · The Kerala Onam Festival in September. · Ganesh Utsav in September. ·Navrathra Festival & Deep Festival in October/November. · Winter Carnival in December. · The Dilli Utsav in December.

  20. you have lots of food stalls shelling delicacies of various states • small shops selling Kashmiri Shawl • Madhubani Paintings, Firozabaadi bangles • UP Khadi stuff, Wall hangings, • Lamp shades, Bangles, • Books, Clothes and • Small performance area where some cultural troup from some state performs once in a while

  21. There are plans to open more Dilli Haats • all over Delhi,one has opened at Dilli Haat, Pitampura

  22. PROBLEM & CONCLUSTION • Dilli Haat still reeling under parking crisis Over 4,000 people visit Dilli Haat every day and this number goes to 8,000 during weekends. During special festivals and functions, over 10,000 people throng the place. • Huge bootleg collection • Pick Pocketer • Cheaters • Seating Places

  23. THANKS

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