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Culture push at AOI as Maharashtra minister announces new art award

IndiaTimes Sunday, 16 February 2025
Maharashtra's cultural minister Ashish Shelar inaugurated the Art of India event, announcing MAHARA awards to honor artistic contributions and unveiling the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit planned for May. The event featured diverse artworks and highlighted the need for greater recognition and investment in Indian art.
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