Goa Showcases Cultural Harmony At Bharat Parv Under ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’

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Last Updated:November 06, 2025, 18:54 IST

Goa's coconut shell handicrafts by Vijaydatta Lotlikar shine at Bharat Parv in Ekta Nagar, Gujarat, celebrating Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and India's unity in diversity.

People at the Goa pavilion at Bharat Parv

People at the Goa pavilion at Bharat Parv

Goa’s coconut shell has become the centre of attraction at Bharat Parv, organised under the Ekta Parv, which kicked off on November 1 and will continue till November 15 in Gujarat.

Organised on the occasion of the 150th birth anniversary of the Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, at the Statue of Unity, Ekta Nagar, the festival is being celebrated for the first time.

During the exhibit, each region of the country will present its distinct traditions, cuisines, music, and creative expressions, reflecting the cultural heritage of the nation.

Upholding the spirit of the slogan ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’, this year’s Bharat Parv has drawn special attention to the exquisite coconut shell handicrafts created by an artisan from Goa, which have emerged as a true symbol of the coastal region’s artistic identity.

Participating in Bharat Parv for the first time, artisan Vijaydatta Lotlikar stated, “It is a privilege to participate in Bharat Parv at Ekta Nagar. The response from the people of Gujarat and visiting tourists has been truly remarkable. Everyone has shown keen interest in our products and made significant purchases."

He further said that the ‘Vocal for Local’ campaign launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has opened new avenues for indigenous (Swadeshi) products.

“Through Bharat Parv, we have received global recognition. We are optimistic that our business will expand further in the coming years. Bharat Parv truly embodies the spirit of unity in diversity, where every art form, language, and tradition harmoniously come together to showcase India’s unity and creativity. For us, Bharat Parv is not merely a platform to display our handicraft traditions, but also a source of livelihood and immense pride. Witnessing the art and culture of every Indian state on a single stage is, in itself, a celebration," he said.

Speaking about his craft, Vijaydatta Lotlikar mentioned, “The sea and coconut handicraft have become my identity. While many create art from clay or wood, we craft lamps, jewelry, utensils, light shades, and decorative art pieces from coconut shells. Each creation reflects the artisans’ creativity and their sensitivity towards the environment. Both domestic and international visitors have shown appreciation for these artworks, experiencing the Goan tradition closely."

Vijaydutta Lotlikar had received the Award in 2018 for his creative work.

He further said: “The creations of artisans from India’s coastal regions reflect the nation’s rich culture and heritage. Through their craftsmanship, these artisans are generating sustainable employment opportunities, while indigenous products from every corner of the country are emerging as symbols of India’s identity across the globe."

“This art form has found demand not only within India but also in international markets. We now receive customised orders from countries such as England, France, the United States, Australia, and Canada," he added.

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Gujarat, India, India

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November 06, 2025, 18:54 IST

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