During India's G20 Presidency, an impressive milestone was reached with the establishment of a Guinness World Record for the 'largest exhibition of Lambani artifacts.' This exceptional collection, consisting of 1755 items, was showcased as part of the 'Culture Unites All' initiative, spearheaded by the Culture Working Group of the Ministry of Culture.
The Culture Working Group of G20 proudly revealed this groundbreaking achievement through a tweet. The tweet highlighted the remarkable feat accomplished by the Culture Working Group, which successfully set a new Guinness World Record by presenting the most extensive collection of Lambani embroidery patches. These intricate patches were meticulously handcrafted by a group of 450 highly skilled women artisans belonging to the Lambani community.
The inauguration of this exceptional exhibition was graced by the esteemed presence of Union Minister Pralhad Joshi. This momentous occasion not only celebrates cultural milestones but also recognizes the immense talent and craftsmanship of women artisans from the Lambani community. #CulturalMilestones #G20India
During the 3rd #G20CWG Meet, delegates had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the art of Lambani embroidery. They also visited the renowned Royal Enclosure in Hampi and participated in a meaningful plantation drive at Queen's Bath, showcasing #G20India's dedication to environmental sustainability.
Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, mesmerized delegates with its rich history and architectural beauty. As the 3rd Culture Working Group Meeting drew to a close on July 9-12, #G20India delegates were captivated by the city's majestic charm.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed admiration for the commendable effort to promote and preserve the cultural heritage of Lambani, while empowering women in cultural pursuits. He lauded the milestone achieved on July 10 during the 3rd G20 Culture Working Group Meeting in Hampi. In a tweet, the Prime Minister highlighted the initiative's potential to popularize Lambani culture and celebrate the contributions of women.