Former President of India Ram Nath Kovind Visits Globally-acclaimed Sculptor Naresh Kumar Kumawat’s Studio in Manesar, Gurugram; Praises His Work
Gurugram, July 22, 2025: In a momentous visit that underscores the importance of art in India’s cultural and national identity, the Former President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, visited the studio of internationally renowned sculptor Naresh Kumar Kumawat in Manesar, Gurugram.
The visit served as a mark of deep appreciation for Kumawat’s contribution to Indian art and sculpture. Shri Kovind, known for his long-standing support of India’s rich heritage, spent considerable time viewing Kumawat’s recent works and engaging in meaningful conversations about the role of sculpture in preserving and interpreting India’s historical legacy.
“I am deeply impressed by the artistic vision and technical brilliance of Naresh Kumar Kumawat. His sculptures do not just reflect mastery in form but also narrate India’s deep-rooted cultural values and history,” remarked Shri Kovind, the 14th President of India, during his visit.
Naresh Kumar Kumawat, whose works have earned global recognition for their intricate detail and emotive power, expressed his gratitude for the visit. “It is an honor to welcome a leader of Shri Kovind ji’s stature. His presence in my studio is both humbling and inspiring. His words reinforce my commitment to continue contributing to the world of art and our country’s cultural identity,” said Kumawat.
Kumawat’s sculptures span themes from Indian mythology and freedom fighters to modern social thought, and have been showcased in major galleries and institutions both in India and abroad.
The former President’s visit further highlights the need to promote and preserve India’s artistic legacy and offers encouragement to artists working to keep traditional forms alive while innovating for the future.
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