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Monday, April 28, 2014

Indian Kite Flyers Took Part at Weifang International Kite Festival 2014

The 31th Weifang International Kite Festival and the 10th International Kite Championship opened in the city of Weifang, east China's Shandong Province, on Saturday.

Nine kite-flyers from the city-based One India Kite team will represent India in the world kite-flying contest organised by the International Kite Federation at Weifang city in China from April 19 to 26.
The kite-flyers’ team, which will be led by Syam Padman, will have Abdulla Aliyekkal, Sajid Thoppil, Sundara Murthy, Hashim Kadakalakam, Anoop K. Francis, Mohammed Ali, Revinderpal Singh and Sandesh Kaddi as members.
65 countries

P.V. Abdullakoya, president of Kite Flyers Association of India, said in a communication here on Saturday that delegates from 65 countries would attend the international event.
“Three giant kites, made in the form of cat, duck and bear, would compete for the prize this time,” Mr. Abdullakoya said.
Kite exhibition

Ahead of the world programme, the Kite Flyers’ Association, with the support of the Kozhikode Rotary Club and the Calicut Chamber of Commerce and Industry, will organise a special kite exhibition and live demonstration to showcase the splendour of the pastime for the public on Kozhikode beach from Sunday.
Training for newcomers

The three-day programme will also offer training support to newcomers in the field.



Source : The Hindu

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Pune International Kite Festival 2014

Pune: This Republic Day, get set to enjoy the Sakal International Kite Festival. The event to be held at the Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Stadium, Balewadi on January 26 will see more than 20 professional, international kite fliers, rubbing shoulders with 43 Indian kite fliers. Kite fliers from New Zealand, Kuwait, France, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, along with the Indian counterparts are set to provide a visual treat to Puneites.
In addition to the kite festival, the Sakal Young Republic of India (YRI) carnival is being organised for children. Tattoo making, face painting, photo booth, ring game, ping pong, bull ride along with the jumping doll, sumo suit and more are sure to keep children engrossed.
There will also be performances by jugglers and men on stilts at the carnival. Tickets to the kite festival will allow entry for the children’s fun carnival. A specially designed food arena will be set up to offer sumptuous delicacies for all visitors.

The event is being showcased in two sessions. The first session will be held from 9 am to 1 pm, while the second will be held from 2 pm to 5 pm. Entry fee per person for both sessions is a mere Rs 100. One can book tickets for any convenient session.
However, with limited seats available, it is important to reserve the tickets in advance. It is also important to read and observe the safety instructions printed on the ticket prior to attending the festival.
The event, which has been conceptualised and managed by Setu Advertising and White Copper Entertainment has Shivtara Properties Pvt Ltd as the presenting sponsor, Sanjay Ghodawat Institutes, Quest Tours (A Lokmanya Group Enterprise), Giant-Sprint, and Rajuri Steel as associate sponsors, USK Foundation as social partner, Volkswagen Pune West BU Bhandari as partner, Idea as communication partner, Ruby Hall Clinic as hospital partner and Smokin’ Joe’s as food partner.
Details
- Date: Sunday January 26, 2014
- Venue: Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Stadium, Balewadi
- Time:
Session 1: 9 am - 1 pm
Session 2: 2 pm - 5 pm
- Entry fee: Rs 100
- Tickets available at: Sakal Offices in Shivajinagar, Budhwar Peth, Pimpri Chinchwad; all Sakal Classifieds Advertisement Depots. Tickets can also be booked online at spike.explara.com
Royal Kite Flyers Group with 40 Indian International Kite Flyers with there and fly giant kites.
Visit for more details : http://puneikf.com/

Monday, November 18, 2013

Belgaum International Kite Festival 2014



Belgaum International Kite Festival 2014 will be on 18th and  19 th of January, 2014 at Belgaum, in the state of Karnataka, INDIA  and will commence on 18th  of January, 2014 at  9 a.m. and conclude on  19th of  January  with a ceremonial  valedictory function.
Please plan your journey and make the reservations accordingly.  We will reimburse you to and fro charges to Belgaum of 2nd A.C. category by cash on your arrival at Belgaum.
Please also make a note that
- Only 4 players will be allowed in a team.
)   - Arrangements of young ones and / or children and elderly non-kite flying members will be your responsibility.

We also wish to know if you can refer your friends who are prominent kite flyers and can be invited for the Belgaum International Kite fest. Please provide us the contacts or email-ids. 

Our Belgaum International Kite Festival 2013 which was witnessed by more than 3 lac people from the state of Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra and participated by more than 50 members of international teams and more than 40 national teams.  The great success of our earlier events has encouraged us to celebrate the 2014 fest with grandeur.  We do not have any competitions. 

Please mark your dates and mail us on belgaumkitefest@gmail.com of your participation AND REGISTER YOURSELF AT our website. We will then send you a confirmation.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Upcoming Ahmedabad International Kite Festival - January 2014

Greetings from Gujarat Tourism!

Often known as the lion of India, Gujarat is the country’s westernmost and most progressive state. It is blessed with greenery, beache deserts, heritage, a rich culture and celebrations that span the entire year! The grandest one being the Kite Festival, organized by the Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Limited (TCGL). A diligent body of professionals, TCGL ensures soaring spirits all around.

The International Kite Festival of Gujarat is being celebrated on a much larger scale than any other state of India. A fact that Gujarat celebrated its 25th International Kite Festival last year is one of the parameters to appraise the popularity of IKF of Gujarat.

Gujarat Tourism invites you to become a part of this magnificent festival which is being celebrated from 7th January to 15th January, 2014. This year, TCGL has planned much more than just a kite flying at Ahmedabad city for its participants. This includes kite shows at various locations like Mumbai, Delhi, Little Rann of Kutch, Saputara (the only Hill station of Gujarat), Mandvi (most serene beach of Gujarat Er ship making yard of old era), Champaner (UNESCO World Heritage site), White Desert at Dhordo (Kutch), etc. The kite festival at Ahmedabad will be having other attractions like Craft Bazaar, Cultural Performances Er Musical Evenings to name a few.

So, just drop into Mumbai or Delhi and TCGL will take care of your local travel, meals and hospitality. TCGL will also ensure you get glimpses of the beautiful destinations mentioned above while you are in our amazing state.

We wish to hear from you soon regarding confirmation of your participation. Should you need any clarifications, feel free to contact ikf@gujarattourism.com Thanking you, Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd. Gujarat

Visit for more details http://www.ahmedabadkiteflyers.org

Monday, October 7, 2013

Kite Flying Event Management Services by Royal Kite Flyers Club India






It started as a hobby for them, and soon became a passion. The members at the Royal Kite Flyers Club from Ahmedabad are ready to bring kiting to mainstream attention. They are offering their services to organize any kiting event.  Kites present a unique opportunity of branding and advertisement for anyone looking for an effective method to engage the attention of an audience. From nonprofit organizations to core corporate companies, anyone can benefit from the ethnic uniqueness of branding by kites. Flying customized kites on special occasions like weddings and birthday parties can give a special sky-high touch to the events. You can contact the administrators at the RKFC to set up a special kiting event.

The organization aims to be the single unifying body of all kite enthusiasts across India. Anyone
who loves the thrill of touching the clouds and going beyond them with their kites is welcome to be a member of the club. If you are unaware of the techniques of kite flying, the club organizes workshop programs where anyone of any age can attend. Children are especially welcome to such unique workshops, where they can learn how to make and fly kites. The workshops also train about the safety parameters in kite flying. People with disabilities can also fly kites and enjoy the taste of freedom. The workshop also provides kite painting services among other advantages. Experienced kite flyers would handle all aspects of the workshop and ensure that you feel the uplifting spirit that is symbolic of flying kites.

The RKFC has been participating in national and international kite flying events since 2008. They participated in events at Malaysia, Indonesia, Dubai and Singapore. The national venues of kiting events participated by them include events at Ahmedabad, Kochi, Nasik, and Chandigarh. These events have been hugely successful in promoting and sharing the enthusiasm of flying kites. Driven by the experience, the club wishes to extend its services in organizing kite workshops and events of kiting competitions.

The club strongly believes in the sense of freedom implied by a flying kite. As any kite flyer would recognize, the practice of flying the kites super high creates an enthralling ecstasy in the heart. The RKFC actively looks forward to connect
with other national and international kiting clubs to share experiences and organize mega competitions. The club also embraces the concept of promoting kiting as a medium for upholding ethnic Indian culture and traditions. Although kiting first started in China, yet it is now a popular international sport, especially in India. The club members are proud to uphold their passion to promote the diversity and richness of Indian culture. They aim to be ambassadors of Indian kiting culture to the world.

The club operates by strict professional principles of member unity. Each member has the respect of others as accomplished kite flyer. The club presently consists of 25 members, who periodically meet to fly kites and discuss the various aspects of this great sport. They are also keen to participate in any kiting event across India or in other countries.






About the company:
The Royal Kite Flyers Club is an association for kiting founded by expert flyer Paavan Solanki in 2008. Since then the organization has been participating in various national and international kiting events. Serving as voluntary cultural ambassadors of India, the flyers few to destinations like Indonesia, Singapore, and Dubai to participate in kiting events. You can contact the club for competitions and workshops covering all aspects of kiting, including safety parameters.
Contact information about the company:
Contact person: Pavan Solanki – Founder
Organization : Royal Kite Flyers Club
Address: 4/306, Anand Nagar, 100 Feet Ring Road, Satellite, Ahmedabad - 51
Telephone: 91-9825326777
Website : www.ahmedabadkiteflyers.org
E mail ID: info@ahmedabadkiteflyers.org
 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Kite World Records 2013 - Limca Book of Records 2013

Rotary Club of Solapur East, Maharashtra conducted a kite-making workshop for 1,017 students during the Rotary International Kite Festival 2012 at Shivaji Adhyapak Vidyala on Jan 21, 2012. set World Records India and Limca Book of Records, kite workshop was handled by Ashok Shah and Pavankumar Solanki ( Founder of Royal Kite Flyers Club ) . Students painted the kites, stuck tails and tied thread of manja. Through this event, citizens of Solapur who have a strong community spirit and bonding passed on two most relevant messages – Save the Girl Child and End Polio Now.
Source :

Limca Book of Records 2013
– http://www.limcabookofrecords.in/recorddetails.aspx?recid=1073

World Records India
– http://www.worldrecordsindia.com/2012/04/most-number-of-student-in-kite-making-workshop/

If you are interested to organize kite workshop with world record certification send your detail on info@ahmedabadkiteflyers.org

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Indian Fighter Kites and Kite Fighting Tradition in India

 Indian Fighter Kites and Kite Fighting Tradition in  India

Kites in India
India has a very ancient kite tradition. Most people believe that kites were first brought into India by
the Chinese travellers, Fa Hien and Hiuen Tsang but from there the kites have taken their own
evolutionary route in India and today Indian kites are almost exclusively fighter kites. They are made of tissue paper and bamboo and almost all Indian kites have a very similar shape –
a diamond shaped piece of tissue with a central spine and a single bow. The differences lie in the many patterns and colours used to make the paper sail. But the Indian kite is a superb flying machine, capable of responding to the flyers’ lightest touch, extremely maneuverable and perfectly suited to
its function. The generic name for a kite in India is

Patang
.
Types of Indian kites

While the basic shape of the Indian kite remains largely unchanged from the diamond, there are subtle variations – and each has its fervent supporters.

Patang
– This is the most common Indian kite. The height/width ratio is generally 1:1.2. As in all
Indian kites, the edges are reinforced by a thin thread along the circumference of the kite and the
overlapping paper is glued back on to the sail. This is a tail-less kite. The tail is generally a small
double triangular piece of tissue, pasted such that the bottom edge is flush with the level of the sail,
with thin bamboo slivers along the outer edges for reinforcement.

Guddi
– Almost as popular as the patang, this variation generally has a height/width ratio in reverse –
1.2 : 1. In other words, the kite is taller than it is wide. The tail in this kite is generally a small tassel
of tissue paper.

Dedh Kanni
– This is a little more uncommon and is generally used in lower winds – The kite is significantly broader than the regular patang and the height/width ratio tends to be close to 1:1.5. It shares the triangular patch tail with its parent patang.

Tukkal
– This shape is more akin to the Malaysia Wau than the patang and is almost never seen in Indian skies except at Kite Festivals. In Pakistan, though, it is still a popular design.

Twin double-bows make this a very “heavy” kite and not many people possess the skill to fly it. Besides, the time and energy required to make one make it a precious object, one you
wouldn’t like to lose by risking it in a kite battle

Source : Nomad Trust

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