Report on Visit to Surajkund International Crafts Mela

Organized by: RPSCET Balana Mahendergarh
Date of Visit: 9th February 2026
Number of Students: 41
Faculty Coordinators: Mr. Mohit Sharma & Mrs. Megha

Introduction

An educational visit to the Surajkund International Crafts Mela was organized by RPSCET Balana on 7th February 2026. A total of 41 students (B-Tech CSE/AIML/BCA 6th Sem) participated in this visit under the guidance of faculty coordinators Mr. Mohit Sharma and Mrs. Megha. The trip aimed to provide students with exposure to India’s rich cultural heritage, traditional crafts, and diverse art forms.

About Surajkund Mela

The Surajkund International Crafts Mela is held every year in Surajkund, Faridabad, Haryana. It is one of the largest craft fairs in the world, showcasing handicrafts, handlooms, cultural performances, and cuisines from different states of India and various countries. The mela provides a platform for artisans to display their talent and promote traditional craftsmanship.

Activities and Observations

During the visit, students explored various stalls displaying:

  • Handicrafts and handmade artifacts
  • Traditional textiles and embroidery work
  • Pottery, paintings, and wooden crafts
  • Regional cuisines from different states

Students interacted with artisans and learned about the techniques and materials used in crafting products. Live cultural performances, including folk dances and music, were also enjoyed by the students. The vibrant atmosphere and colorful decorations made the experience memorable and educational.

Educational Significance

The visit helped students:

  • Understand the importance of preserving traditional arts and crafts.
  • Gain knowledge about entrepreneurship and small-scale industries.
  • Experience cultural diversity in one place.
  • Develop appreciation for handmade and eco-friendly products.

It was a practical learning experience beyond the classroom environment.

Conclusion

The educational visit to the Surajkund International Crafts Mela was a great success. It provided valuable exposure and enhanced students’ knowledge about Indian culture and craftsmanship. The event was well-coordinated by Mr. Mohit Sharma and Mrs. Megha, ensuring safety and discipline throughout the trip.

Overall, the visit was informative, enjoyable, and a memorable experience for all 41 students of RPSCET Balana.

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