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On Makar Sankranti, 300 kites of G-20 people were flown on a string at Sabarmati River Front in Ahmedabad.
Qadir has so far flown 1000 kites with the slogan ‘Hindu-Muslim unity’ written on a string in Udaipur.
Udaipur. Lakecity Udaipur’s young and international kiteboarder Abdul Kadir (Kiteboarder Abadul Kadir) flew 300 kites with ‘G20 logo’ on the Sabarmati River Front in Ahmedabad on Makar Sankranti in the 10-day International Kite Festival. . At the same time, during the festival, the slogan ‘I Love Udaipur’ was flown in Kutch. International kite flyer Abdul Qadir will increase the pride of Lakecity by flying kites with the slogan ‘I love Udaipur’ in Udaipur on ‘Nirjala Ekadashi’ in the month of June.
Lakecity’s kite flyer Abdul Qadir told that he flew a kite written slogan ‘I love Udaipur’ in Kutch Rann which dominated the festival. The length of this kite is 15 feet and the width is 4 feet. On Saturday, on Makar Sankranti festival, this festival was organized at Sabarmati River Front in Ahmedabad, where they flew 300 kites on a string with ‘G-20 slogan’. Appreciating this art of kite flying, he was honored with the award.
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Fly one thousand kites of Hindu-Muslim unity
Every year Kadir demonstrates the art of kite flying at the Rani Road end of Fatehsagar lake. But this time due to going to the International Kite Festival in Gujarat, he could not show kite flying here. Qadir has so far flown 1000 kites with the slogan ‘Hindu-Muslim unity’ written on a string in Udaipur. At the same time, even during the Corona period, he had flown 700 and 500 kites with a string written slogans like ‘Protection from Corona, wearing masks etc.’
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Kadir uses silk thread to fly his kites, which is 5 mm thick and can carry a load of 50 to 80 kg. Qadir has appealed to those who are fond of kite flying to take care of the birds and not use Chinese manjha for flying kites. Birds get seriously injured by the use of Chinese manjha. However, the Rajasthan government had banned the sale and purchase of Chinese Manjha on the occasion of Makar Sankranti.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : January 15, 2023, 16:26 IST