India is a colorful landscape of multiple communities, practices, heritage and traditions. The flourished and diverse cultures have so much to share with each other. ‘AAMBROTSAVE’ - the celebration of Indian, art, craft, culture, cuisine and literature – is an annual project of the AAMBRA Foundation and the initiative is an effort to help revive waning arts, weaves and literary traditions.
AAMBRA Foundation, is actively engaged in skill development.
Dignitaries from a vivid spectrum of life attended the festival spread over two days 17th and 18th October. A few of the prominent names among them were Jayaram Ramesh, Karan Singh Tanwar, Shovana Narayan, Aruna Abhay Oswal, Rannvijay, Rajiv Makhani, Ruchi Malhotra.
Organized at CSOI lawns New Delhi, the highlights of ‘AAMBROTSAVE' were Author’s Corner that saw interactions and discussions with world renowned authors and experts and AAMBROTSAVE Raas, which featured authentic Raas-Garbha performance by 22 folk artists, vocalists, instrumentalists and garba dancers.
The event also saw the concept of ‘AAMBROTSAVE Haat which was a collection of artisan stalls, selling traditional, pan-Indian wares and AAMBROTSAVE Pakwaan that exhibited mouth watering cuisines from different regions of India.