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The united colours of Make In India
By Sanjay Sawant
February 15, 2016 08:50 IST

From home-made Dhanush howitzers to mine-protected vehicle to rock bands to folk dances to foreigners posing with Indian artistes to gigantic dumping trucks to families having a gala time.

Rediff.com brings you the action on Day Two of the Make In India Week.

Photographs: Sanjay Sawant/Rediff.com. Text: Prasanna D Zore/Rediff.com

This 'Make In India' symbol was perhaps the most colourful work of creativity.

Look at the size of the dumping truck. Look at its tyres!

These bahurupias had a field day entertaining the crowds.

A colourful vintage car, perhaps Made In India!

Folk dancers from Chhattisgarh regale those who cared to stand and stare.

A folk singer poses for enthusiasts.

Look at the dress. Check out his musical instrument with horns popping out.

Folk dancers tapping their feet to a catchy song they were singing.

Tired feet need some rest.

This foreigner was not interested in a selfie with this female artist. Instead he asked a passerby to click his picture.

Hungry kya? The only sore point on the Make In India campus at the Bandra Kurla Complex, north-west Mumbai, was the shortage of food counters.

A unique rock band and the dance of the JCBs. The JCB machines synchronised with the band's music.

Displaying India's defence prowess: The Akash Missile System developed indigenously by Bharat Electronics.

And the Akash Weapon System again developed by Bharat Electronics. Proud to 'Make In India'

This family is having a good time. 'Quality time' together!

More about India's defence preparedness.

The tricolour aflutter at the entrance to the Make In India venue.

Sanjay Sawant
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