An exhibition of memorabilia related to Khadi, archival and personal photographs, prints, postcards, calendar art, charkhas and examples of what curator Sunaina Suneja terms "India's national fabric" from the past and present, is on view at the India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi.
Suneja said the exhibition, "Azadi Ki Khadi: Fabric of Freedom", is a "culmination" of her multifaceted experiences with Khadi from 1980s.
Suneja, whose engagement with Khadi began with a read of Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography 'My Experiments With Truth', said the exhibition comes as a gratitude to the Father of the Nation.
Azadi Ki Khadi: Fabric of Freedom is an exhibition on India's national fabric, Khadi
It comprises of archival photographs representative of the mass appeal of khadi during the freedom struggle and its wearing as a symbol of protest, she said in her curatorial note.
Also on display are photographs of spinning activities taken in recent years in villages she visited, and memorabilia she collected.
Inaugurated on Tuesday by Textiles Secretary Raghvendra Singh, the exhibition will continue till September 25.
(With IANS Inputs)
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