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Visitors from all walks of life are flocking to the fair to explore the wide variety of handicrafts on display. From intricate appliqué work and stunning paintings to beautifully crafted jewelry and bamboo furniture, each stall offers a glimpse into the diverse and exceptional craftsmanship of India’s artisans. The stalls showcasing handmade candles, traditional embroidery, and home décor items are particularly popular among the visitors.
The event has also become a platform for women artisans to shine. Their dedication and skill are evident in the high-quality, authentic products displayed at each stall. Many visitors are not just purchasing items but also engaging in conversations with the artisans, appreciating their efforts and learning more about their craft.
Mrs. Anita Gupta, Secretary of Bhojpur Mahila Kala Kendra, expressed her delight at the overwhelming response the fair has received so far. “It is heartwarming to see such an incredible turnout. The support from the local community and beyond is a testament to the value of our artisans’ work and the importance of preserving our cultural heritage,” she said.
The smooth execution of the event is a result of meticulous planning and the dedication of everyone involved. A help desk has been set up to address any concerns, ensuring a seamless experience for both visitors and artisans. With no middlemen involved, the artisans are able to directly interact with their customers, fostering a deeper connection and providing fair prices for their work.
As the fair progresses, the energy and excitement continue to build. Day 3 has set the stage for the remaining days to be equally successful, offering visitors an unparalleled opportunity to experience and support India’s vibrant handicraft traditions.
If you haven’t visited the Gandhi Shilp Bazaar yet, there’s still time to explore the incredible artistry and take home a piece of India’s heritage. Join us at Gandhi Maidan, Gaya, and be part of this remarkable celebration of culture and empowerment!

