Key Points

NIFT Delhi graduate Akshita Sharma presented a unique artwork to Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. The piece draws inspiration from the mud-washed walls of Lahaul and Spiti, blending earth with cultural essence. It incorporates traditional agate and jasper stones used in Himalayan jewelry, serving as both cultural markers and energy carriers. The Chief Minister applauded Akshita for her work in reviving heritage crafts and creating modern product lines that celebrate Himachal's rich traditions.

Key Points: NIFT Grad Akshita Sharma Presents Himachal Artwork to CM Sukhu

  • Artwork inspired by mud-washed walls of Lahaul and Spiti
  • Incorporates agate and jasper stones from Himalayan jewellery
  • CM Sukhu praised revival of heritage crafts
  • Akshita represented Himachal at G20 Summit in Delhi
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Himachal Pradesh: NIFT graduate Akshita Sharma presents artwork to CM Sukhu

NIFT Delhi graduate Akshita Sharma presents a heritage-inspired artwork to Himachal CM Sukhu, blending Lahaul-Spiti mud walls with traditional agate and jasper stones.

"lauded Akshita's efforts, congratulating her for reviving heritage crafts - CMO Statement"

Shimla, September 13

National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Delhi graduate Akshita Sharma on Saturday presented an artwork to Himachal Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu.

According to the CMO statement, the artwork, inspired by the mud-washed walls of Lahaul and Spiti, blends earth with essence and incorporates agate and jasper stones traditionally used in Himalayan jewellery.

These stones, embedded into the surface, serve not only as cultural markers but also as carriers of grounding and protective energies. The Chief Minister lauded Akshita's efforts, congratulating her for reviving heritage crafts, curating meaningful cultural showcases and creating new product lines that celebrate Himachal's rich traditions.

A 2016 graduate of NIFT Delhi, Akshita Sharma is a designer and creative consultant working at the intersection of craft, culture and contemporary design. Over the past five years, she has collaborated with artisan clusters and government bodies across Himachal Pradesh. Her practice spans design interventions, artisan empowerment, exhibition curation, and market linkages, with a strong focus on sustainability and storytelling.

From reviving the hemp Pulla craft in Gadagushaini to curating gifts for the Prime Minister, the President of India, and spiritual leader Sadhguru, Akshita has been at the forefront of showcasing Himachal's heritage in modern contexts. She also represented the state at the G20 Summit in New Delhi. Continuing her mission, Akshita works closely with institutions, startups, and artisan communities to ensure that craft remains a living and evolving part of everyday life in her home state.

Meanwhile, earlier on Saturday, Himachal CM Sukhu chaired a review meeting of the Medical Education Department and stated that the State Government will bring significant improvements to all medical colleges in Himachal Pradesh within one year.

According to a release, CM Sukhu stated that this will ensure people have access to advanced healthcare facilities within the State itself, without the need to travel outside for treatment.

The Chief Minister said that the government is streamlining the functioning of medical colleges. Robotic surgery has already been introduced at Chamiyana Super-Speciality Hospital and Tanda Medical College, and the facility will be gradually extended to other medical colleges across the State in a phased manner.

Reviewing the availability of staff, equipment, and machinery in all medical colleges, the CM said the government is installing modern medical machines and assured that there is no shortage of funds for strengthening health services.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see young talent getting recognition! But I wish the article focused more on how this benefits local artisans economically. Hope her work actually translates into sustainable livelihoods for Himachali craftspeople.
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Anjali F
The mud-washed walls inspiration is so authentic! Lahaul-Spiti has such unique architecture that deserves to be celebrated. More power to designers who draw from our roots rather than copying Western trends 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Himachal last year, the craftsmanship there is incredible. Good to see the state government supporting local talent. The medical college improvements mentioned are also much needed for remote areas.
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Vikram M
Representing at G20 and creating gifts for PM and President - what an achievement! Hope she inspires more young people from hill states to pursue creative careers while staying connected to their cultural roots.
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Karthik V
Interesting blend of traditional crafts with modern design sensibilities. The hemp Pulla craft revival is particularly noteworthy - sustainable materials are the future. Hope to see her work in markets soon!

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