The Sixteenth Peacock
Our 16th peacock has 28 feathers that represent 28 Indian states. The leaves represent 8 Union Territories. And the peacock crown reinforce 5 themes of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. Our richness and diversity is beautifully integrated into this masterpiece that takes the form of our National Bird. Finishing touches in Blue & Green by Shri. Devendra Fadnavis ji, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, infuses life!
Rang De Neela
On the World Health Day 2022, we launched an initiative titled Rang De Neela; this initiative aims to bring about mass awareness on health, art, and life. Our motto is to inspire people to ‘Craft Their Health Again’.
A Workshop Like Never Before!
We identified 15 traditional artists/ artisans from across India and paired them with 15 prominent metabolic physicians who’ve made immense contributions in the field of medicine and public health. Together, each pair crafted an art. While crafting the art, our Healthcrafters conduct a health awareness session and apply a Blue Tilak on the Artists’ forehead to felicitate them.
The Blue Auction
We will exhibit 15 peacocks crafted by HealthCrafters & Heartists, and auction them. The reserve price will support the artist and the overflow will be donated to a COVID Warrior of the HealthCrafter’s choice. BTW, we have a Madhubani Peacock, a Warli Peacock, a Sholapith Peacock, a Tanjore Peacock, a Terracotta Peacock and more….
RANG DE NEELA
Awareness on Health & Art
Love Yourself, Care for your Neighbour, and Inspire the Nation. RANG DE NEELA. Let's Craft the Nation's Health Once Again!
Four Pillars of Rang De Neela
HEALTHCRAFTERS
Teaching You the Art of Crafting Health
BLUE ANGELS
Inspiring You to Get Started
HEARTISTS
Professional Artists, now Health Messengers
COVID WARRIORS
They've Been There, It's Time we Contribute
Focus Areas for Health Awareness
Obesity Management
Obesity isn't just a cosmetic concern, it's the gateway to several health conditions. Management of obesity can include lifestyle changes, medications, or surgery.
EDUCATION PARTNER
Diabetes Management
Diabetes can affect the whole body. Lifestyle modification is an important aspect of diabetes management along with medicines or insulin or both.
EDUCATION PARTNER
Diabetes & Technology
In diabetes management, keeping blood glucose within the normal range is of utmost importance. Frequent blood sugar checks help patients lead a good life.
EDUCATION PARTNER
Diabetes Remission
Diabetes remission is a reality today. The first step is to acknowledge the condition, understand your body and chalk a plan for keeping blood glucose in range.
EDUCATION PARTNER
Meet Our HealthCrafters
Dr. Abdul Hamid Zargar
Dr. Abdul Hamid Zargar explored the unique art of paper mache with Mr. Makbool Jan in Srinagar.
Dr. Anil Bhansali
Dr. Anil Bhansali met Artist Bheem Malhotra to add his touch of creativity in Chandigarh.
Dr. Aravind Sosale
Dr. Aravind R. Sosale spent a day with Mysore painting artist, Ms. Chandrika.
Dr. A. K. Singh
Dr. A. K. Singh met Artist Mr. Laltu to paint a peacock in Patua style.
Dr. Banshi Saboo
Dr. Banshi Saboo along with Artist, Mr. Jagdish Chitara, painted Mata ni Pachedi at Ahmedabad.
Dr. Brij Makkar
Dr. Brij Makkar set out on an artistic journey of Tanjore paintings with Mr. Mahesh Vaishnav.
Dr. Prasanna Kumar
Dr. K. M. Prasanna Kumar explored the playful world of leather puppets with Mr. Shinde Sriramulu.
Dr. Jothydev Kesavadev
Dr. Jothydev Kesavadev found companionship of Prince Thonnakkal, a renowned mural artist in Kerala.
Dr. Manash Baruah
Dr. Manash Baruah spent a day at a hand block painting premise with Mr. Sarfaraz Khatri.
Dr. Nitin Kapoor
Dr. Nitin Kapoor dedicated a day to Madhubani painting along with Artist, Deepak Kumar Bharti.
Dr. S. K. Sharma
Dr. S. K. Sharma experienced joy of creating blue pottery with artist Mr. Lohit Kumar in Jaipur.
Dr. Shashank Joshi
Dr. Shashank R. Joshi spent a day at Palghar with Mr. Ramesh Hengadi, a warli painting artist.
Dr. Sujoy Ghosh
Dr. Sujoy Ghosh was amazed by the precision skill of palm leaf etching practised by Mr. Narayan Das.
Dr. A. G. Unnikrishnan
Dr. A. G. Unnikrishnan witnessed the marvel of Sholapith with artist Mr. Arup Malakar in Pune.
Dr. Usha Ayyagari
Dr. Usha Ayyagari was mesmerised by the traditional art of terracotta along with Mr. V. K. Manusamy.
Why a Peacock
Peacocks transcend across political and religious spectrums and symbolise compassion, kindness, benevolence and knowledge.
Fifteen Peacocks
Heartists from across India have created a peacock to capture its beauty and power in their own art style which is true to itself.
The 16th Peacock
The sixteenth peacock has 28 feathers and each feather represents one Indian State.