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why Kayakalp
Indian art forms are some of the biggest contributors to the celebrated heritage we take such immense pride in. For centuries, they have enjoyed the appreciation of audiences, which has led to their continuity until this day.
However, these art forms are slowly losing relevance to the minds of modern audiences.
Kayakalp started in 2012 as part of a social entrepreneurship project undertaken by Enactus at Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi. Now it has flourished into a sustainable puppetry venture that impacts livelihoods of 40+ puppeteers, performing puppet shows pan India and serving over 80+ clients and counting.
PEOPLE
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