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          International Kite Festival 
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Ahmedabad 
(Gujarat - Inde) 
 
January 7 to 14 
           
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          The 
              International Kite Festival is always held at Ahmedabad on January 
              14, to coincide with the festival of Uttarayan or Makar Sankranti. 
              The people of Gujarat celebrate Uttarayan with a lot of enthusiasm. 
            It is also a celebration to mark the end of winter.  | 
         
         
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            is a holiday when every family can be meet outdoors 'cutting' each 
            other's kites and all business comes to a grinding halt for a couple 
            of days. 
            This immensely popular kite flying festival is held in all the important 
            cities of Gujarat. The festival lures expert kite-makers and fliers 
            not only from major cities of India but also from around the world. 
            A plethora of designer kites are also put on display. 
             
            Kite flying begins at dawn and continues without a pause throughout 
            the day. Friends, neighbors and total strangers battle one another 
            for supremacy and cries of triumph rend the air when someone cuts 
            the line of a rival.  | 
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              Story of one of the festivals: 
              "The sky is the limit, they say, for those who wish to achieve 
                something." And Monday was one such day for a lot of national and 
                international kitists. As the kites soared high in the clear blue 
                sky, the participants along with the spectators, including a large 
                number of non-resident Gujaratis, joined in the celebrations. 
                 
                It was not a breezy day in Ahmedabad but this did not deter them 
                from displaying their kites, in all sizes and colours, till the 
                sun descended. Beating the heat (it was a warm day today), they 
                took time off to have snacks and then once again came out in the 
                open on the Police Stadium Ground to delight the spectators.   
             
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          For 
            many kitists, who have been taking part regularly at international 
            kite festivals, it was an opportunity to meet each other on yet another 
            occasion. Language was no barrier for them. The event saw participation 
            from 18 countries, including USA, China, Holland, Brazil, Chile, Australia 
            and Italy. 
             
            "In Gujarat, we have not seen a kite festival organised in 
            such a manner before," they said, when spoken to separately. 
            But for many there was only one hindrance. As a kitist from Holland 
            said, "There is very little space to fly kites and people 
            (spectators) stand very close to you." 
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            But before the second half of the function, when the actual kite-flying 
            began, the masses were entertained with a Suryanamaskar presentation, 
            a Bharatnatyam dance, a small programme by singer Falguni Pathak, 
            a guest appearance of actress Juhi Chawla as well as the lead cast 
            of the Star Plus popular serial. 
             
            The crowds could hardly control their excitement when Smriti Irani, 
            Juhi Chawla, Aman Verma, Jaya Bhattacharya, Sudha Shivpuri and the 
            rest performed garba on the stage to the tunes of Falguni Pathak. 
             
            The stage appears to be set for Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's 
            visit to Gujarat on Tuesday to inaugurate the Vishwa Gujarati Parivar 
            Mahotsav. | 
         
        
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            to gel with the situation, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi for 
            once gave a non-political speech. The festival, he said, is 
            an example of Gujarat's cultural strength. Like the kites, Gujarat 
            wishes to soar high, he said. Mr Modi wished that the "best 
            in the world" should be in India and added that Monday's function 
            was just a humble attempt in this direction. To conclude, he said 
            that fighter kites (in which the kites are tangled and cut) is the 
            property right of Gujarat. "It's a kind of patent," he said. | 
         
         
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            A tremendous variety of kites are seen and the connoisseur can choose 
            precisely what he wants. Experts specially prepare the lines with 
            which the kites are flown on the great day. 
             
            Special mixtures of glue and ground glass cover the lines, which are 
            dried and rolled onto rears known as firkees. So sharp are these lines 
            that, carelessly used, they can cut a finger. 
             
            The excitement does not end with nightfall, which is the time for 
            illuminated box kites, often in a series strung on one line, to be 
            launched into the sky. Called tukals, they add a touch of splendor 
            to the dark sky. 
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                One 
                  of the sidelights of the festival is the Patang Bazaar, which 
                  is open 24 hours a day in the heart of Ahmedabad during the 
                  Makar Sankranti week. 
                   
                  A visit to this bazaar in the middle of the night proves beyond 
                  all doubt that the entire population of the city is obsessed 
                  with patangs and they crowd the streets and buy their stocks 
                  while haggling and enjoying through the night.  | 
               
              
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                People 
                  of all ages gather on terraces or rooftops and engage in kite 
                  flying. There is music in the air and traditional delicacies 
                  are especially prepared for this day.  
                   
                  The Gujarat State Tourism Corporation organizes an International 
                  Kite Festival every year. 
                   
                  Speaking on the occasion, chairman of the Essar Group S N Ruia 
                  said that the festival of Uttarayan is an ideal platform to 
                  forge greater social harmony, which is the foundation and harbinger 
                  of economic and social prosperity. Kite flying, he said, represents 
                  a deeper symbolism, meaning and social significance than just 
                  gathering together for fun and frolic. 
                     
                    Bhanubhai Shah of the Kite Museum was also felicitated at the 
                    function and a book on 'Strings of Timeless Tradition', written 
                    by Skyie Morrison from Canada, was released on the occasion. 
                  More info about Patang: Here 
                     
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             Extract 
              : Deccan Herald. 
              Crédit photos : Martin Skoog (photographe 
              suédois) 
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