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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.”

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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.

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