Monday, September 22, 2025
31.1 C
New Delhi

A Unique Initiative by Students of Rajnandgaon Horticulture College

Beautiful Artworks Created Using Resin: A Unique Initiative by Students of Horticulture College

A good job being at home -Mrs. Radha Tiwari


RAJNANDGAON (BTI), January 22, 2025: Under the guidance of Dr. Umesh Deshmukh, Dean of Horticulture College, Pendri, Rajnandgaon, students were introduced to the art of creating stunning resin-based artworks using dried flowers.

Led by Dr. Medha Shaha and assisted by Dr. Khushboo Sharma, the students were trained in crafting various products such as paperweights, pendants, trays, and keychains using dried flowers like roses, marigolds, and chrysanthemums. The vibrant beauty of these flowers was showcased in captivating designs and artistic creations.

The hands-on training included crafting a variety of intricate designs and products, equipping students with practical knowledge and skills. This innovative approach not only helped students demonstrate their creativity but also opened up potential employment opportunities for them.

This initiative has proven to be an effective way of combining artistry with practical applications, enabling students to turn their skills into a potential source of income.”

Barbarika Truth News India-image= September 22, 2025
A Unique Initiative by Students of Rajnandgaon Horticulture College Art

A good job being at Home- Mrs. Tiwari
Appreciating this initiative by Horticulture college, Radha Tiwari an entrepreneur, the proprietor of “Avighna Mural Arts” dealing with such works of art when contacted for her opinion on such art work, she told that “After learning this skill, one needs to invest in certain materials, which typically cost under ₹50,000. These include items like resin, color pigments, silicone molds, and similar supplies. Nowadays, even wood-based products can be made at a lower cost. This also matches PM Narendra Modi’s popular quote “Vocal for Local”.

If someone is willing to purchase these materials and start a small home-based business, they can easily earn ₹8,000–₹10,000 per month initially said, she.
Mrs. Tiwari added that “With consistent effort and a focus on finding the right market and securing orders, this income can grow to as much as ₹20,000 and more per month. However, it does require some initial hard work, such as exploring markets, approaching clients, and building a customer base. Once the business is established, the process becomes much smoother and more manageable said, Mrs. Radha Tiwari.

Hot this week

Zubeen Garg’s Funeral Recognized as Fourth Largest Worldwide by Limca Book of Records

The funeral of Assam’s music legend Zubeen Garg drew one of the largest gatherings globally, earning a spot in the Limca Book of Records as the fourth-largest public funeral. Fans in Guwahati paid tribute with flowers, candles, and songs, reflecting the singer’s enduring cultural legacy.

Collector Conducts Surprise Inspection at Government College Chhuria

During a surprise inspection at Government College Chhuria, Collector Dr. Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure encouraged first-year students to apply online for the Azim Premji Scholarship Scheme, offering ₹30,000 per year to eligible students to support higher education.

PM Surya Ghar Free Electricity Scheme Brings Relief to Citizens

The PM Surya Ghar Free Electricity Scheme is empowering households with rooftop solar panels, cutting bills to zero and generating surplus power. Beneficiaries in Rajnandgaon say the initiative ensures savings, energy security, and environmental sustainability.

Contract Terminated for Failure to Complete Work, Security Deposit Forfeited

Under Jal Jeevan Mission, the contract of a Dongargarh-based firm was canceled in Rajnandgaon for failing to complete work. The security deposit was forfeited, and the contractor has been blacklisted from tenders for one year.

Awareness Programs Organized in Tribal Villages under Seva Parv and Aadi Karmyogi Abhiyan

Awareness programs were organized in Sambalpur, Badgaon, and Parewadi villages of Rajnandgaon under Seva Parv and Aadi Karmyogi Abhiyan, informing villagers about government schemes while motivating them towards water conservation, cleanliness, and crop rotation.

Topics

Zubeen Garg’s Funeral Recognized as Fourth Largest Worldwide by Limca Book of Records

The funeral of Assam’s music legend Zubeen Garg drew one of the largest gatherings globally, earning a spot in the Limca Book of Records as the fourth-largest public funeral. Fans in Guwahati paid tribute with flowers, candles, and songs, reflecting the singer’s enduring cultural legacy.

Collector Conducts Surprise Inspection at Government College Chhuria

During a surprise inspection at Government College Chhuria, Collector Dr. Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure encouraged first-year students to apply online for the Azim Premji Scholarship Scheme, offering ₹30,000 per year to eligible students to support higher education.

PM Surya Ghar Free Electricity Scheme Brings Relief to Citizens

The PM Surya Ghar Free Electricity Scheme is empowering households with rooftop solar panels, cutting bills to zero and generating surplus power. Beneficiaries in Rajnandgaon say the initiative ensures savings, energy security, and environmental sustainability.

Contract Terminated for Failure to Complete Work, Security Deposit Forfeited

Under Jal Jeevan Mission, the contract of a Dongargarh-based firm was canceled in Rajnandgaon for failing to complete work. The security deposit was forfeited, and the contractor has been blacklisted from tenders for one year.

Awareness Programs Organized in Tribal Villages under Seva Parv and Aadi Karmyogi Abhiyan

Awareness programs were organized in Sambalpur, Badgaon, and Parewadi villages of Rajnandgaon under Seva Parv and Aadi Karmyogi Abhiyan, informing villagers about government schemes while motivating them towards water conservation, cleanliness, and crop rotation.

National Nutrition Month Observed in Gungeri Navagaon with Focus on Millets and Local Nutrition

At Gungeri Navagaon, National Nutrition Month was observed with awareness sessions for adolescent girls on the importance of local foods, millets, anemia prevention, and personal safety. Supported by ICDS, UNICEF, and Mission Shakti, the program blended nutrition education with creative activities and community participation.

CEO Suruchi Singh Directs Joint Action to Tackle Malnutrition and Maternal Health in Rajnandgaon

In Rajnandgaon, CEO District Panchayat Ms. Suruchi Singh directed Women & Child Development, Health, and NRLM officials to ensure no pregnant woman or malnourished child is deprived of government services. She stressed awareness campaigns, iron supplementation, and institutional deliveries while urging families to adopt nutritious diets during ongoing Poshan Maah and Healthy Woman, Empowered Family Campaign.

Chamber of Commerce Submits Memorandum to SP, Raises Alarm Over Law and Order in Rajnandgaon

In Rajnandgaon, the Chamber of Commerce has raised strong concern over deteriorating law and order, submitting a memorandum to the SP after a major theft in the city’s central market. Traders warned of protests if culprits are not arrested soon, even as Congress also staged a symbolic demonstration against rising crime.

Related Articles

Popular Categories