ITC Aashirvaad celebrates Chhath Puja with Madhubani art

Mumbai: ITC Aashirvaad has partnered with renowned Madhubani artist Padma Shri Dulari Devi to celebrate Chhath Puja. Dulari Devi led a Madhubani art workshop for budding artists and enthusiasts, promoting a deeper appreciation for this traditional art form.

Aashirvaad has also launched limited-edition atta packs featuring a Madhubani painting by Dulari Devi, depicting Chhath Puja rituals. The pack includes a QR code with insights into the festival’s heritage, rituals, and significance.

To engage the community, Aashirvaad has announced a UGC contest from 4 November to 4 December, inviting participants to submit their Madhubani artwork for a chance to win rewards. To enter, participants can give a missed call to 7097299717 and share their artwork.

ITC COO, staples & adjacencies Anuj Rustagi said, “We are excited to be a part of this cherished festival and proud to collaborate with Padma Shri Smt. Dulari Devi for this unique initiative. Her exceptional talent and profound connection to Madhubani art inspires many in this region. With this initiative we wish to encourage the young generation to embrace and carry forward these artistic practices.”

Indian artist and illustrator Padma Shri Dulari Devi said, “I am thrilled to have collaborated with ITC Aashirvaad for Chhath Puja. From designing the festive pack to interacting with upcoming artists, it has truly been an enriching experience. Initiatives like this not only celebrate the spirit of Chhath Puja but also help keep the essence of Madhubani art alive for future generations.”

Aashirvaad, known for its purity and quality, upholds traditions that bring families together. Committed to excellence, it guarantees zero per cent maida in its products, using only carefully selected grains and a hand-free packaging process to maintain hygiene and purity.

The limited-edition packs are available in stores across Bihar and Jharkhand.

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