Ministry of Culture
Art is a powerful tool to enrich cultural heritage and foster a sensitive society: President Smt. Droupadi Murmu
Art reflects a nation’s identity; supporting artists strengthens national spirit: Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
The President of India Awards 20 Artists at 64th National Exhibition of Art
Over ₹1 Crore Raised Through First-Ever Sale of Artworks
Posted On:
24 SEP 2025 9:37PM by PIB Delhi
The Award Ceremony of the 64th National Exhibition of Art was held today in New Delhi, graced by the President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu, as the Chief Guest. The event was also attended by Minister of Culture and Tourism, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Shri Vivek Aggarwal, and Shri Nand Lal Thakur, Vice Chairman, Lalit Kala Akademi. The President presented awards to 20 outstanding artists for their exceptional contributions to visual arts.

Speaking on the occasion, President Murmu congratulated all the award winners and expressed confidence that their work would inspire other artists. She observed that “in Indian tradition, art has long been regarded as a spiritual practice. Art is not only a medium of aesthetic appreciation but also a powerful tool for enriching our cultural heritage and fostering a more sensitive society.” She appreciated that artists are using their vision and imagination to present the image of a new India.

Highlighting the importance of supporting artists financially, the President welcomed the Lalit Kala Akademi’s initiative of putting artworks up for sale for the first time, which generated over ₹1 crore. She said, “This will provide financial support to artists and strengthen our creative economy. Art lovers must not only appreciate the artworks but also take them home. We must all work together to strengthen India’s identity as both an economic and cultural power.”

Minister of Culture and Tourism, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, remarked that “art is the reflection of a nation’s identity. Supporting art and artists strengthens our national spirit and consciousness.” He added that making the awarded works available for sale empowers artists, helps them become self-reliant, and contributes to their economic growth. He stressed that art should become an integral part of homes, schools, institutions, and public spaces to truly shape national consciousness.

Shri Vivek Aggarwal, Secretary, Ministry of Culture, highlighted the significance of the NEA, held uninterrupted since 1955. He further said that from 5,922 entries received nationwide this year, 283 artworks were selected for display, and 20 exceptional works were awarded. “Over the years, the NEA has evolved into a major platform for understanding India’s cultural depth and promoting diverse forms of visual arts, offering cash prizes of ₹2,00,000 along with a memento and certificate to each winner,” he added.
About the National Exhibition of Art
The 64th NEA was inaugurated on August 5, 2025, in New Delhi by Hon’ble Minister of Culture, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat. Organized by Lalit Kala Akademi, India’s National Academy of Art, the exhibition celebrates India’s rich visual heritage and contemporary art landscape while providing a platform for both senior and emerging artists to showcase their talent.
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