I am also thinking how the OPUS name came in paint, the only conclusion I got is that it's copied from another company.
So, how does a company come up with an opus name?
In Greek language the unit of length or foot is called Pous and Greek is one of the official language in 24 European Countries, so someone do this is that, interchange the first two letters "POus" to "OPus", tada that's the new name.
So, the first company with name should belong to Europe, and particularly Greece or Cyprus and this company would be small, that's why it's name gets everywhere.
Now who know what, is get defined here. 😎Himanshu Guptaa
It's not available online anywhere, you can check it, it's pure thinking.
The early days, pic
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Based on the greenwashing in the name
of recycling these single use plastic bottles are getting produced. My question is why produce when everyone knows that single use pollutes. Then we want to spend crores on cleaning the water bodies and oceans. When 🛑 Stop Production is the best solution let’s push that as best practice. And I don’t buy the argument that it is a necessary evil. Everyone can carry their own water bottles, it’s no big deal. Get Refill stations everywhere. That’s when bring your own bottle BYOB will make complete sense. And the circle will be complete. When recycling is less than 10%, why depend on it?
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Over 50k people attended the Ed Sheeran concert last Saturday in Mumbai making it his largest international concert till date.It was insanely electrifying !⚡️
It was also an opportunity lost!!
Large hydration booths organised at the venue had 250 ml plastic bottles by the crate - lakhs of them. (People were even carrying crates home at end of the evening.🙄)
Think about this:
50k people there for an average 5 hours
Even if each person drinks even 3 bottles that’s 1.5lakh bottles of which less than 10% would get recycled. ( because that’s the average global statistic)
Rest gets added to our overflowing city waste.
This is where representation and influence matters - if an artist as popular as Ed Sheeran decided to do a zero-waste tour and insisted the organisers figure it out, they would. ( BookMyShow in this case)
Had he mentioned it once on stage that would be batting out of the park!!🔥😎
Thousands of young adults would see and hear this and perhaps some would make a permanent shift.
That’s the kind of influence the climate movement needs now. From everyone who can.
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During the lively Sankranti celebrations, the charm of handcrafted manjas steals the show in the heart of Hyderabad City. Despite the changing times, the traditional skill of making manja with boiled rice, soap, glass dust powder, and vibrant colors thrives in the lanes of Dhoolpet and Magalhat.
In these historic neighborhoods, families uphold a tradition passed down through generations. Artisans like Rakesh Singh from Dhoolpet area, a manja craftsman, openly share their insights. Rakesh says, "For eight decades, my family has made manja right here, a spot where people used to reserve their manja months in advance."
Within Rakesh's family, a team effort unfolds. A few of his family members tie threads to poles at opposite ends of the road. Simultaneously, two others apply the paste, while an additional pair rolls the threads. Rakesh stresses, "It might seem simple, but mastering it takes years of practice. The right mixture, pressure, and timing are crucial."
This tradition has built a loyal clientele, drawing enthusiasts from all corners of India year after year. These patrons not only continue their tradition but also introduce newcomers to the world of manja.
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Imagine a world devoid of painting artists, and the very thought sends a shiver down the spine.
Presently, the plight of folk artists is disheartening, as their unique and culturally rich expressions face the threat of extinction.
In ancient India, folk arts were a cornerstone of entertainment, passed down through generations for over 1000 years. These art forms, created without formal qualifications, embody the cultural essence of their origins. However, the lack of appreciation, buyers, and encouragement in contemporary times places these folk art traditions on the brink of vanishing.
Do we want our folk artists, the custodians of our cultural heritage, to suffer and starve due to a lack of opportunities?
These artists play a vital role in preserving centuries-old Indian art, yet they face challenges of respect, recognition, and financial sustainability.
Listening to the poignant tales of Abhishek Joshi, a renowned Phad artist, and a record holder, highlighted the urgent need for collective action. While the government provides contracts for flyover wall art, all of us must rally together and find meaningful ways to support these artists. Other artists also share similar stories and urge for our support towards folk art: Sushant Maharana, Pattachitra from Odisha, Neha Bandyopadhyay, Madhubani from Maharashtra, Surendra Paswan, Mithila Painting, Dalavai Raju, Leather Art from Andhra Pradesh, Abhishikha Joshi, Phad from Rajasthan, Senthil Vel, Thanjore from Australia.
These individuals, who contribute to India's diverse cultural tapestry, deserve our attention and care.
Joining the Indian Folk Art Community through the International Indian Folk Art Gallery can be a meaningful step toward preserving and promoting these invaluable cultural treasures.
Let's ensure the survival and prosperity of the artists who embody India's identity on the global stage.
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2wI am also thinking how the OPUS name came in paint, the only conclusion I got is that it's copied from another company. So, how does a company come up with an opus name? In Greek language the unit of length or foot is called Pous and Greek is one of the official language in 24 European Countries, so someone do this is that, interchange the first two letters "POus" to "OPus", tada that's the new name. So, the first company with name should belong to Europe, and particularly Greece or Cyprus and this company would be small, that's why it's name gets everywhere. Now who know what, is get defined here. 😎Himanshu Guptaa It's not available online anywhere, you can check it, it's pure thinking. The early days, pic