NEW DELHI: West Bengal’s Republic Day tableau showcased the state’s dedication to women empowerment and cultural preservation, highlighting two flagship initiatives—“Lakshmir Bhandar” and “Lok Prasar Prakalpa.”
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Focus on women empowerment
Launched in 2021, the “Lakshmir Bhandar” scheme guarantees a monthly income to women, benefitting approximately 2.2 crore women across the state. The initiative has been instrumental in fostering economic independence and self-reliance among women.
The tableau’s front featured a Durga idol in Chhau attire, symbolizing “Naari Shakti” (women power), while a replica of the “Kalash” of Lakshmir Bhandar stood as a representation of women’s empowerment.
Promoting folk art and cultural heritage
The “Lok Prasar Prakalpa” initiative, which supports folk artistes, was prominently highlighted. Traditional art forms and performances celebrated Bengal’s rich cultural legacy, reinforcing the state’s commitment to preserving and promoting its artistic heritage.
Architectural brilliance
Inspired by Bishnupur’s terracotta architecture, the tableau also depicted Bengal’s architectural diversity and its centuries-old role in shaping India’s cultural fusion.
By blending traditional elements with modern aspirations, West Bengal’s tableau emphasized the importance of cultural preservation, empowering women, and fostering national development.