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Dastkaar has organized its first event this year at the INA Dilli Haat (INA Metro Station).

Given the great exhibits displaying the best of Indian (and Tibet) handicrafts, this is a great beginning to the crafts calendar. The handpicked artisans from all over the country have set up their bases at the Haat this fortnight. They have got along with them hand woven materials, clothes and saris, winter wear comprising woven as well as knitted items, clothes, light furniture, ornaments, bags, masks and artifacts and, of course, handmade flowers!













Additionally, some of the artists are displaying their skills. Consequently, a potter has been tirelessly engaging with children and teaching them how to make pots using the potter’s wheel. Weavers have also got along full looms and weaving away pieces of fabrics while explaining the technology to curious visitors.













Various folk performances like Rajasthani dances, vocal music as well as puppet shows are adding to the ambience.













The greatly aesthetic and festive environment coupled with the state wise food stalls is a great winter do that is a great way to usher in the year. Further, by moving away from Kisaan Haat at Chhatarpur, the organizers have succeeded in breaking the monotony and making the fair more accessible to people.

Only word of caution – the parking scene is quite messy – you may be better off taking the metro.