Prayagraj: The 15-day National Crafts Fair organized by the North Central Region Cultural Center, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, concluded on Sunday. Artists and craftsmen from different states displayed their talents in the fair, while craftsmen from many states also set up their stalls. While returning from the fair, the faces of the artisans were seen beaming. The crowd gathered on the last day of the fair – the artisans who brought their art and culture from different states looked very happy. National Crafts People bought most of their goods in the fair and also praised them. This time also there was a lot of enthusiasm among the people about the fair. The people of Prayag including nearby people enjoyed the fair. Since Sunday was a holiday, the vehicles parked at the main gate of NCZCC. The long queues showed that no one wanted to miss the opportunity to reach the fair. A large number of people came for shopping. The National Crafts Fair was very special for art lovers and craftsmen. In the fair, the people of Prayagraj were given a glimpse of Mini India in the cultural evening with many products like Chanderi, silk, cotton clothes and jewelery of Rajasthan, dry fruits of Kashmir on the stalls set up in accordance with the beautiful and tradition. Dhediya dance completed the cultural evening. On the last day, traditional folk dance Dhediya, Natka, and Kajri were presented by Abhishek Singh and team of Prayagraj, after which Bhanu Pratap Singh performed Devi Geet. Vindhyachal wali Maiya, got a lot of applause by presenting the famous fair and black color Koyaliya in the craft fair in Lagal Prayagraj. After this, Surya Prakash Dubey presented Aao Chale everyone in Kumbh, Sangam Teere based in Prayag city.