The correct answer is: D. Cave paintings
Singhanpur is a village in Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh, India. It is famous for its cave paintings, which are located on the banks of the Indravati River. The paintings are believed to have been created by the Adivasis, or tribal people, of the region. They depict scenes of hunting, dancing, and religious ceremonies. The paintings are a valuable record of the culture and history of the Adivasis.
Option A: Sculpture is not the main attraction of Singhanpur. There are some sculptures in the village, but they are not as famous as the cave paintings.
Option B: Woodcraft is not a major industry in Singhanpur. There are some woodcarvers in the village, but they do not produce as much woodcraft as the woodcarvers in other parts of Chhattisgarh.
Option C: Silk craft is not a major industry in Singhanpur. There are some silk weavers in the village, but they do not produce as much silk as the silk weavers in other parts of Chhattisgarh.
Option E: None of these is the correct answer. Singhanpur is famous for its cave paintings, not for any of the other options.