The kite runners

Hues of 34 nations dotted Ahmedabad skies during the International Kite Festival,
says Azera Rahman

A kite flyer from New Zealand during the Kite Festival in Ahmedabad.
A kite flyer from New Zealand during the Kite Festival in Ahmedabad. Photo: PTI

Varied colours symbolic of 34 countries, including Britain, Germany, Greece, Lithuania, Singapore and Malaysia, dotted the clear blue skies in Ahmedabad as the 20th International Kite festival ‘Uttarayan’ was formally inaugurated by Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

Cheered on by eager kite enthusiasts, kitists — some professionals and others who take it up as a passion — took to the skies with their unique creations.

If a woman-shaped kite took off from near the Singapore pavilion, an eagle took flight at the Indonesian one. The Lithuanians flew their sophisticated creations while kitists from Ecuador awed everyone with a black kite with mysterious designs. One could also see a mammoth dolphin, butterflies and tiny kites strung together and colouring the skies.

Giedre Jakstaite of Lithuania, who participated in the festival for the first time, said she had hardly ever seen the kind of enthusiasm involved in kite flying as she witnessed in Ahmedabad.

"It’s spectacular to see so many kitists and so many people cheering them on while flying kites. It was an electrifying atmosphere and I would love to come here again," Jakstaite said.

Similarly, Claire Jane of Britain said: "My husband and I pursue kite flying as a hobby and participated in this festival for the first time last year. We were so impressed with the enthusiasm of the organisers and the craze of the people that we decided to come back. This time we have made some three-dimensional, box-shaped kites. Our aim is not to win competitions but participate and enjoy the ambience".

As many as 105 kitists from 34 countries participated in the kite festival that culminated on the main day of Uttarayan, the harvest festival of Gujarat. Besides them, more than 120 kitists from different parts of India also took part in the festival. — IANS



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