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Guests at the event NCC advisor P. G. Ratnayaka, Indian Handicraft Commissioner Sanjay Agaraval, the Deputy Sri Lankan Ambassador Palitha Ganegoda and Indian Handicraft Commission office Additional Commissioner Alka Arora.


Sri Lankan Batik works handicraft artiste Ranjith Jayasinghe shows one of his creations.

‘Shilpa Sri Lanka’ trade exhibition

The National Crafts Council has organized a handicrafts exhibition for 19 Sri Lankan handicrafts artistes in India (Dilli Haat) handicrafts trade exhibition in order to allow Sri Lankan handicrafts artistes to make themselves available to international market.

The trade exhibition will continue for two weeks and is named as ‘Shilpa Sri Lanka’.

This Dilli Haat exhibition was attended by Sri Lankan handicraft artistes for second time and the handicrafts artistes were able to achieve their targets in the previous exhibition.

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