सहारनपुर से कानपुर देहात तक – हुनर की चार कहानियाँ | Hum UP Wale with Neelesh Misra

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Published6 months ago
Duration23:04
Video IDdokYE0VImbQ
Languageen-IN
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views869
Likes56
Comments6
Engagement Rate7.13%
Likes per 100 views6.44
Comments per 1K views6.90

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उत्तर प्रदेश की पहचान सिर्फ़ उसके शहरों या इमारतों में नहीं, बल्कि उसके कारीगरों के हाथों में है। ‘हम यूपी वाले हैं’ के इस एपिसोड में ‪@NeeleshMisra‬  आपको ले जा रहे हैं उस सफ़र पर — जहाँ कानपुर देहात के भट्टियों में पिघलता एल्युमिनियम नए बर्तन गढ़ता है, भदोही के बुनकर सपनों की कालीन बुनते हैं, अंबेडकरनगर के करघों से कविता जैसी कपड़े जन्म लेते हैं, और सहारनपुर की लकड़ी में छिपी है सदियों पुरानी आत्मा। ये कहानियाँ सिर्फ़ हुनर की नहीं हैं, बल्कि आत्मनिर्भर भारत की भी हैं — जिन्हें नई उड़ान दी है उत्तर प्रदेश सरकार के “एक जनपद, एक उत्पाद ‪@UP_ODOP‬  कार्यक्रम ने। देखिए “हम यूपी वाले हैं” में, जहाँ हर बुनाई, हर नक़्क़ाशी, हर चूल्हे की आंच कहती है — हम यूपी वाले हैं। #ODOP #HumUPWaleHain #NeeleshMisra #UttarPradesh #KanpurDehat #Bhadohi #AmbedkarNagar #Saharanpur #IndianHandicrafts #UPArtisans #WoodCarving #CarpetWeaving #Handloom #AluminiumUtensils #UPPride #MadeInUP #OneDistrictOneProduct #UPCulture #IncredibleIndia #LocalToGlobal #UPStories #ArtOfIndia #IndianCrafts gaon connection,kanpur dehat aluminium products,bhadohi carpets,carpet weavers up,ambedkarnagar handloom,textile industry up,saharanpur wood craft,wood carving india,odop uttar pradesh,one district one product,up handicrafts,indian artisans,neelesh misra stories,hum up wale hain,up government initiative,handicrafts of uttar pradesh,local art india,odop success stories,traditional art india,handloom and handicraft up,wooden furniture up What You’ll Find Here: The Slow Interview – In-depth, unhurried conversations with India’s most fascinating minds — artists, actors, writers, thinkers. Storytelling Playlists – Emotional, immersive narratives brought alive in Neelesh’s signature voice — from romance and family bonds to loss, longing, and belonging. Songs & Lyrics – Glimpses of his work as a Bollywood lyricist with timeless tracks across films and indie music. Gaon Connection Documentaries – Visual stories of real India — its issues, innovations, traditions, and untold heroes. Behind the Scenes – From writing rooms to film sets to village streets, go behind the curtain of Neelesh’s storytelling journey. About Neelesh Misra: Neelesh wears many hats — Storyteller with a unique voice and unmatched depth of emotion Lyricist for acclaimed Bollywood songs (Ek Tha Tiger, Rehna Tu Pal Pal, etc.) Author of bestselling books including fiction, memoir, and reportage Screenwriter & Creative Producer for films, digital series, and audio shows Entrepreneur & Founder of Gaon Connection, India’s rural media platform Founder of Slow Bazaar - Slow Bazaar is one segment of this brand, a sincere effort to take you #BackToBasics — to a slower, more meaningful and rooted life. Slow bazaar is owned by Slow Products, a unique enterprise that seeks to stand alongside the creator as well as the consumer. The creator could be a farmer working in the fields of a remote rural Indian farm field, or an artisan creating beautiful works of art carrying forward a tradition of generations, or an artist painting tribal art and keeping alive a centuries-old heritage. Mentor to a generation of writers and storytellers across the country Cultural Archivist, preserving the soul of India through folk, memories, and lived experiences Website: www.neeleshmisra.com Contact for Collaborations & Professional Queries: [email protected] If stories move you, slow moments inspire you, and real emotions resonate with you — subscribe and be part of a growing family of listeners who believe in the power of well-told stories. 🛎️ Subscribe now and don’t forget to hit the bell icon to never miss a new story or conversation.

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