We have seen that in many states of our India like Madhubani painting of Bihar, Pattachitra painting of Odisha, Nirmal painting of Andhra Pradesh, Bhangra dance of Punjab, Dandiya of Gujarat, Bihu dance of Assam, Bharatnatyam dance, Kathakali dance, Ajanta-Ellora murals of different genres of music and raga-ragini, styles of acting, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Sangam literature, Meghdoot, Jain temple of Dilwara, ISKCON temple, Taj Mahal etc. Along with these, in the changes of time, beauty has been expressed through one to one building in the world and will continue to happen in future also. India is very rich in terms of art. India is called a country of diversity. India also has a lot of diversity in terms of art, which makes it unique from all other countries of the world. If seen from the perspective of India, then works, paintings, handicrafts, murals, songs and music, acting, literature, building construction etc. are all included in the purview of art. The literal meaning of art is that which is beautiful that which gives pleasure or through which beauty comes, that is art. Art refers to the outward expression of human tendencies in the form of lines, shapes, colors, rhythms and words, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, dance, music, poetry and literature. It is said that the more rich and beautiful the art of a caste, the more glorious and ancient that caste will be. That is why art is also called the benchmark of culture of any nation. When a person is physically secure and is not afraid of anything, then he strives towards achieving mental and spiritual satisfaction.
In this sequence, when its excess energy manifests itself in the form of beauty, it is called art. Art is a symbol of the progressive idea of rising continuously. It is through this that new ideas, ethics and values are created. So all these are different forms of art. All these are an important part of Indian culture. The arts and creations of India are very traditional and simple yet so alive and impressive that they automatically prove the rich and glorious heritage of the country.
The famous scholar of Hindi, Babu Gulabrai has written, showing the importance of art in life-
“Art originates from life, its purpose is not only to explain life but also to give direction to it. She puts life into life. She does not become a means herself but makes herself meaningful by becoming a seeker of a greater purpose. She elevates life by making it worth living. She establishes and propagates new ideals in life and sheds new light on the problems of our life.
Therefore, in this way we can say that art is not only a medium to express gaiety, joy and happiness, but also orients the society towards change and awakens a new consciousness in it. It has happened many times that art has shown a new path to mankind, sometimes through literature and sometimes in the form of cinema, through painting and sometimes in some other form, but the trend of criticism continues parallel to it. Any new experiment in the field of art usually has to face opposition. Many times it is even said that this gives strength to immorality, obscenity and evil tendencies in the society. Due to this mentality, artists like Raja Ravi Varma, MF Hussain, Salman Rushdie, Aamir Khan etc. have to bear the opposing reactions of the society. This cannot be said to be fair from any point of view.
In fact, any aspect has two forms- positive and negative and the aim of a true artist is to reveal the positive side of art, but if society does not see the good in it and sees the bad, then there is neither the fault of the art nor the artist. of . Therefore, it is the duty of the society to understand the positive side of art, learn from it and make life excellent. It is the duty of art to strike and end unnecessary and undesirable traditions and customs and it is the responsibility of the society to get fresh and new form from art and move towards progress. It is difficult to even imagine a civilized society without art.
As such the Shramik Foundation believes that arts integration is an approach to teaching in which students build and demonstrate understanding through art, students engage in a creative process that links one art form and another subject area. and serves the purposes developed in both.
That's why the Shramik Foundation Trust includes art training in its important plans because there is a very close relationship between art and life, the purpose of development of art is sometimes self-realization, sometimes joy and humor. Sometimes struggle is done through art, sometimes freedom is found from that struggle. Art also becomes a medium for achieving fame, attainment of wealth, attainment of peace and showing the right path to society.
Come, let us all try to make them self-reliant by giving art and beautiful and clean form in this historic and important effort with our cooperation, by training students and workers in many ways of skillful skill training.