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		<title>Baaghi Albele’ at Pune’s WOPA Winter Festival</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>PUNE: Get ready, Punekars! The World of Performing Arts (WOPA) Winter Festival continues its exciting season with the much-anticipated Hindi-Punjabi musical comedy, ‘Baaghi Albele’, directed by acclaimed theatre-maker Atul Kumar. This hilarious, high-energy satire is set to take the stage on Sunday 16 February 2025, at Creaticity Amphitheatre, Pune. Following the overwhelming success of ‘Main Pal Do [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>PUNE:</strong> Get ready, Punekars! The World of Performing Arts (WOPA) Winter Festival continues its exciting season with the much-anticipated Hindi-Punjabi musical comedy, ‘Baaghi Albele’, directed by acclaimed theatre-maker Atul Kumar. This hilarious, high-energy satire is set to take the stage on Sunday 16 February 2025, at Creaticity Amphitheatre, Pune.</p>



<p>Following the overwhelming success of ‘Main Pal Do Pal Ka Shayar Hun’ and Girish Karnad’s ‘Hayavadana’, WOPA’s Winter Festival brings another spectacular performance that promises to entertain, engage, and bring theatre lovers together.</p>



<p><strong>What is ‘Baaghi Albele’ About?</strong></p>



<p>A laugh riot with a thought-provoking twist, ‘Baaghi Albele’ is set in a near-future Ludhiana, where a group of passionate theatre artists are forced to navigate the absurdity of bureaucracy after their theatre company is shut down by government gag orders. Through comedy, music, and drama, the play cleverly blends humor with social satire, making it both entertaining and relevant to today’s times.</p>



<p>“Pune has a deep love for theatre, and the response to the first two plays has been phenomenal. ‘Baaghi Albele’ will bring something fresh, bold, and uniquely entertaining to our audiences. We’re thrilled to offer Punekars another unforgettable night at the theatre!”</p>



<p>— Parul Mehta, Trustee, WOPA</p>



<p><strong>Why You Can’t Miss This!</strong></p>



<p><img decoding="async" alt="&#x2705;" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/16.0/2705/32.png">&nbsp;A full-on comedy experience—Enjoy an evening packed with music, laughter, and brilliant performances.</p>



<p><img decoding="async" alt="&#x2705;" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/16.0/2705/32.png">&nbsp;Best of Indian theatre—Directed by Atul Kumar, featuring some of the country’s finest performers.</p>



<p><img decoding="async" alt="&#x2705;" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/16.0/2705/32.png">&nbsp;A cultural treat for all—WOPA is about bringing people together, and this show is open to one and all.</p>



<p><img decoding="async" alt="&#x2705;" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/16.0/2705/32.png">&nbsp;A major step in Pune’s cultural evolution—WOPA is building Pune’s premier theatre hub, and this festival is just the beginning!</p>



<p>Event Details</p>



<p><img decoding="async" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/16.0/1f4c5/32.png" alt="&#x1f4c5;"> Date: Sunday, 16 February 2025</p>



<p><img decoding="async" alt="&#x23f0;" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/16.0/23f0/32.png">&nbsp;Time: 7:00 PM</p>



<p><img decoding="async" alt="&#x1f4cd;" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/16.0/1f4cd/32.png">&nbsp;Venue: Creaticity Amphitheatre, Pune</p>



<p><img decoding="async" alt="&#x1f39f;" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/16.0/1f39f/32.png">&nbsp;Tickets: Available on BookMyShow and at the venue</p>



<p>With this latest production, WOPA continues to bring top-tier, live cultural entertainment to Pune, making theatre an integral part of the city’s vibrant identity. Whether you&#8217;re a hardcore theatre lover or just looking for a fun evening out, Baaghi Albele is the perfect show for you!</p>



<p><strong>Join Pune’s Growing Theatre Movement!</strong></p>



<p>This is more than just a play—it’s a chance to be part of something bigger. WOPA is working towards making Pune a hub for world-class theatre, music, and cultural experiences.</p>



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		<title>Revive Your Community Spirit at the 17th Yellow Ribbon NGO Fair</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The fair is open from 11.00 am to 9 pm from 27th Sept to 1st Oct 2024. PUNE: The evergreen Yellow Ribbon NGO Fair ( YRNF)  is back for the 17th time in a row from 27 September &#8211; 1 October 2024. Organized by the Ishanya Foundation at Pune’s first lifestyle destination, Creaticity ( formerly Ishanya) [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:24px"><em>The fair is open from 11.00 am to 9 pm from 27<sup>th</sup> Sept to 1st Oct 2024.</em></p>



<p><strong>PUNE:</strong> The evergreen Yellow Ribbon NGO Fair ( YRNF)  is back for the 17th time in a row from 27 September &#8211; 1 October 2024. Organized by the Ishanya Foundation at Pune’s first lifestyle destination, Creaticity ( formerly Ishanya) this Pune’s Festive Shopping Season will feature more than 3000 curated products direct from weavers, artisans, and farmers. from NGOs, SHGs, and Social Enterprises from the length and breadth of India.</p>



<p>Essentially a platform to spread awareness about the various causes supported by the participating NGOs and SHGs, this yearly extravaganza of fashion, natural &amp; organic products and produce, eco-friendly goods, and handicrafts is back with new products and participants as well as some old favorites! The five-day celebration of our Artisans, Farmers, Weavers, Social Enterprises, and NGOs is sure to delight all, including your family, friends, neighbors as well as corporates and entrepreneurs.</p>



<p>The 17<sup>th</sup> edition promises to be a shopper’s delight. Fun, excitement, and festivity will be in the air for 5 days. There are hourly lucky draws, children’s play activities, and plenty of action throughout. Along with the shopping our customers can savor authentic local delicacies such as Puran Poli, Thalipeeth, Baigan Bharta, Pithala Bhakri, and Millet rotis… at the adjoining exclusive food court.</p>



<p>The long list of NGOs, SHGs, Social Enterprises, Farmers, Weavers, and Artisans have traveled to Pune from far and wide to showcase their craft and spread awareness about their cause. Exhibitors are traveling from all across the country – Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Manipur, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and more.</p>



<p>The wide range of products includes handmade, natural, organic, upcycled, recycled, and eco-friendly goods. Along with shopping, a chat with these exhibitors will amaze you, and get to know more about some of the traditional weaving and handicraft techniques, organic farming methods, making of A2 ghee &amp; natural honey, advantages of cooking and eating from cookware/serve-ware made from wood, copper, black stone and terracotta as well as the benefits of upcycling, recycling and sustainability. A wide range of products includes festive décor, artifacts, totes, baskets, fabrics, sarees, dresses, chaniya choli, cookware, serveware, fashion jewelry, natural honey, organic jaggery, A2 ghee, dry fruits, farm fresh vegetables, millets, spices, pickles, snacks and also some authentic Maharashtrian delicacies.</p>



<p>The entire display at this 25,000 sq. ft. indoor/outdoor fair is for all ages and all walks of life. There is something for everybody. Besides personal and lifestyle shopping one can find amazing gifting options and ideas for the upcoming festive &amp; wedding seasons as well as for corporate gifting, birthdays, house warmings, anniversaries, farewells, travel, and more. An entire day of shopping may seem less!</p>



<p><strong>Parul Mehta, Trustee, of Ishanya Foundation</strong> said, &#8220;<em>This year’s theme &#8211; Rediscover, Resonate, Revive &#8211; is a warm and cheerful call to all of Pune to visit the 17<sup>th</sup> Yellow Ribbon NGO Fair at Creaticity and let us together Rediscover our rich textile heritage, Resonate with and support the various causes and Revive the joy of giving by buying handicrafts and Indigenous products from NGO’s, Farmers and Crafts People</em>.&#8221;</p>



<p>Each purchase is in turn supporting one of the several causes eg. Women empowerment, Mental health, Weaver community, Artisans, Organic farmers, Village upliftment, Rural &amp; Urban skill development, Youth employment, sanitation, clean water, health camps, people with hearing impairment, learning disabilities, recycling of plastic, cloth and other forms of waste and so on.</p>



<p>Customer participation will bring smiles to several hundred families across the country. Come and enjoy a family day out with shopping and food at the 17<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;edition of the Yellow Ribbon NGO Fair.</p>



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<p class="has-text-color has-link-color wp-elements-04a7494309ab6a36ac7792000c2edec8" style="color:#1e3d99"><em>Head to the <strong>Yellow Ribbon NGO fair</strong> at <strong>Creaticity</strong>, Pune’s creative living campus, home to over 100 national and international furniture/furnishing brands, a delightful range of Restaurants and cuisines, a children’s activity centre, and plenty more. Take home warm memories and the joy of shopping for a cause.</em></p>
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<p><strong>Ishanya Foundation organises this annual extravaganza to:</strong></p>



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<li>Increase awareness about various causes supported by the participating NGOs and SHGs</li>



<li>Aid in improving earnings of several NGOs, SHGs, Farmers, Social Enterprises, Artisans and Weavers from across states.</li>



<li>Showcase our traditional, yet slowly fading arts and crafts.</li>



<li>Promote sustainable and eco-friendly manufacturing techniques for natural, upcycled, recycled, organic and bio-degradable products</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Some of the featured participants at the fair and their uniqueness:</strong></h2>



<p>1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Sridevi Handlooms – Ikat, Kalamkari, Indonesian Ikat fabrics, stoles etc- Nalgonda, Telangana</strong></p>



<p>Traditional and modern Ikat designs are hand-woven by women on a loom at their homes in Nalgonda, Telangana. All dyes used are chemical-free hence, the fabric does not run color, doesn’t fade easily, and is soft and breathable on the skin.</p>



<p>Complex Indonesian Ikat weaves are also available here. Fabric is bought by various large and small boutiques across the country.</p>



<p>2.    <strong>Saath Foundation – Tangalia &amp; Rajkot Patola, Fabrics, Sarees, Salwar sets, etc. &#8211; Surendranagar, Gujarat</strong></p>



<p>Patola and Tangalia arts are several centuries old.</p>



<p>Patola is a weave, the raw material used for patolas is traditionally silk. Weaving is an intensive process that includes the entire family from dyeing the silk threads, marking the design, and then weaving.</p>



<p>Tangaliya is woven on a pitloom: a small and simple loom that is installed in a pit. The loom is operated by two foot-pedals (in the pit), leaving the hands of the weaver free for the dana-work.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Saath Foundation is helping these dying arts by extending support to the weavers in sourcing raw materials at competitive prices, product innovation and finding new markets for improving sales.</p>



<p>3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Kapileshwar Mohanto &#8211; Kotpad Thann Fabric, Stoles &#8211; Odisha</strong></p>



<p>Kotpad fabrics are made using traditional techniques involving the use of cow dung, oil, and natural dyes. Made by tribals on traditional wooden looms, these fabrics and stoles are good on the skin and long-lasting.</p>



<p>4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>ReCharkha &#8211; Recycled Lifestyle products</strong>&nbsp;<strong>&#8211; Pune</strong></p>



<p><em>Tribal women and youth manually weave fabric from waste plastic using a traditional Charkha (Spindle) and handloom. The fabric is then used to make recycled lifestyle products such as handbags, fashion accessories, office utilities, and home décor.</em></p>



<p><em>Their present focus is to resolve the issue of waste management, particularly that of the non-biodegradable and difficult-to-recycle plastic waste, and create livelihood opportunities.</em></p>



<p>5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Seva Nidhi Trust – Project 1000 &#8211; Handcrafted lifestyle products &#8211; Maharashtra</strong></p>



<p><em>PROJECT 1000 is a social enterprise based in rural Maharashtra to inspire and empower backcountry women to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams and unlock their full potential with the aim that every woman earns Rs 1000 a day.</em></p>



<p><em>Innovative lifestyle products with sustainability as the end goal are handcrafted through creative upcycling using natural and functional fabrics.</em><em></em></p>



<p><em>Traditional techniques such as weaving on wooden looms, crochet,</em> and macrame are used which makes the manufacturing process zero-carbon emission, zero water, air &amp; noise pollution, zero use of non-renewable energy, zero plastic, zero wastage,<em> and both product and packaging are bio-degradable.</em></p>



<p>6.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Swades Foundation &#8211; Cashews &#8211; Mumbai</strong></p>



<p><em>Their goal is to empower rural India through building Dream Villages – transform villages with a 360-degree</em> development approach. It includes health, education, water, sanitation, financial literacy, economic development,<em> and independent growth and prosperity of the villages.</em></p>



<p><em>The women in the villages prepare food items to earn a better living. The farmers from the Farmer Producer Company (FPC) are supported in growing cashews and earning through their sales.</em></p>



<p>7.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Bamboo India &#8211; Lifestyle products – Pune&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p><em>Women from NGOs are trained to make the products. Bamboo is sourced from various farmers to make eco-friendly lifestyle products such as Toothbrushes</em>, Straws, Earbuds, Speakers, Pocket size mini speakers, Stationery, Bottle holders, Mug holders<em>, Desk organisers, etc.</em></p>



<p>8.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Saheli – Bags and Pouches &#8211; Pune</strong></p>



<p><em>Saheli works for the upliftment of female sex workers. They look into various issues faced by these women such as health, violence, and children’s education.</em></p>



<p><em>Saheli works towards their financial independence by providing training to make products such as herbal soaps, perfumes, bags, pouches, mobile covers, etc. The sale of these products is a step towards empowerment for the women.</em></p>



<p>9.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Loreehamle &#8211; Black Stone Pottery – Group of Artisans from Longpi, Manipur</strong></p>



<p><em>Coming from Manipur’s Longpi village, this group of local artisans make the famous Black Stone Pottery. Although it is called ‘pottery’ they use bamboo sticks and do not use a potter’s wheel! All products are handmade with </em>locally sourced black stone available only in the <em>Longpi area.</em></p>



<p><em>The process involves various steps including powdering the stone, flattening, cutting, rolling, mixing, drying, scrubbing, and baking to make each product.</em></p>



<p><em>All cookware and serveware</em> are chemical-free, microwave-safe can go directly on a gas flame,<em> and can be washed with regular dishwash detergent and a hard scrub.</em></p>



<p><em>Since the stone is rich in iron and minerals the benefits also transfer to the food cooked and served in them.</em></p>



<p><em>They also make chemical and pesticide-free hand-embroidered baskets, Tiffin bags, Trays, Mats, etc from locally grown reed grass. These are washable with soap and water.</em></p>



<p>10. <strong>Art Bunker – Workshops and DIY Kits for children – New Delhi</strong></p>



<p><em>Educate children, aged</em> 5-15 yrs., across the country about our rich heritage, vernacular architecture, Indigenous craft processes, and various art<em> forms.</em></p>



<p><em>This knowledge is given with the</em> aim that the students will turn out <em>to be better-informed individuals who will make responsible lifestyle choices.</em></p>



<p><em>Artisans design folk art paintings to be used in DIY kits prepared for children. These are made by artisans as a part of the livelihood generation program.</em></p>



<p><em>Diy Colouring Kits, Indian Doll making Kits, Block Print Your Own Dupatta Kit, Cotton T-shirt Printing Kit, Wooden Block DIY Kit, Ganjifa Athrangi Printed Playing, Monuments of India.</em></p>



<p>11.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>&nbsp;Asgar – Ajrakh fabrics, stoles, sarees &#8211; Zura, Kutch, Gujarat</strong></p>



<p><em>Ajrakh known as the ‘Garment of Kings’ has been made since the Indus Valley Civilization.</em></p>



<p><em>Ajrakh printing involves many complex stages such as making unique and customized designs on wooden blocks, preparing vegetable and synthetic dyes, blocking, drying, dyeing, etc.</em></p>



<p><em>Sarees, Stoles, Dupattas, and </em>Fabrics available in Modal, Cotton,<em> and other materials</em></p>



<p>12.&nbsp;<strong>Dhalia Crafts &#8211; Juttis (footwear) &#8211; Hisar, Haryana</strong></p>



<p><em>This fifth-generation</em> of artisan family has<em> kept the traditional craft of making ‘Juttis’ (footwear) alive. Along with traditional patterns they also continuously innovate new styles and designs, keeping customer comfort and affordability as their priority.</em></p>



<p><em>Juttis are made by rural women using cloth and leather with hand embroidery done in Zardozi, Tilla, Zari,</em> and colorful<em> threadwork. </em>  </p>
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