Attractive art from wheat husks

Twenty-six students who participated in a 10-day entrepreneurship and technical skills development training organized by Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality learned to create attractive art from wheat husks.

Chaitra 30, 2082

Dambar Singh Rai

Attractive art from wheat husks

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Students of Jalpa Secondary School in Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality-12 Jalpa have learned to create attractive art from wheat husks. 26 students participating in the 10-day entrepreneurship and technical skill development training organized by Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality have learned to create attractive art from wheat husks.

The training was completed with a budget of Rs 248,000 from the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies. Anmika Rai, a 9-year-old student in class 6 at the school, said her mother Anju Rai was happy after she went to create attractive art in the training. The students participating in the training said that they will continue it further. ‘I didn’t know how to draw pictures using paint, but I will know how to make them using a brush,’ said 13-year-old Bhumika Gurung, a student in class 8, at the closing ceremony on Sunday. ‘Now I will continue the art of creating with a brush.’

Attractive art from wheat husks

Similarly, Sanjita Bishwakarma, a student in class 8, has also said that she will continue her art. The skills they learned will be presented as a token of appreciation to guests attending the International Biodiversity Red Panda Thar Conference from April 4-6, said Tirtharaj Bhattarai, the mayor of Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality. The students created better art than expected, and their future looks bright, said trainer Prakash Mijar. ‘I created better art than expected,’ he said. ‘Looking at their art, I see a bright future.’

Attractive art from wheat husks

Last year, painting training was organized at the school at the initiative of the municipality. Australian painter ‘Ray’ taught painting. The school's principal, Dil Bahadur Rai, has said that this year, a training course on making paintings from wheat husks was organized as a refresher course for the students participating in the same painting.

Attractive art from wheat husks

Similarly, the school has also celebrated its 65th annual festival. The annual festival was celebrated on Sunday by organizing sports, science and mathematics exhibitions, and musical programs. Under this, the festival was celebrated by organizing a tug-of-war game for parents, student-student volleyball, student-student badminton, student-student table tennis, teacher-teacher badminton, and musical programs, according to the school's principal, Rai.

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