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Painters pay an ode to Lord Buddha at the residential camp by Lalitya Foundation

Ajay Meshram during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


Sanjay Tandekar during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


Sandeep Salame during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


Pradeep Jadia during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


Mithaee Lal during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


Kriti Saxena during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


JP Singh during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


Falguni Chaitanya during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


Dr Prince Raj during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


Dalip Chandolia during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


Chitra Singh during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


Chanda Wanve during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


Anurag Jadia during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur


AK Azad during the three-day residential camp organised by Lalitya Foundation in Nagpur

Nagpur based non-profit organization ? Lalitya Foundation ? in association with Nation Next as media partner has conducted a three-day residential camp cum national level art summit called Namo Buddhay? at Hotel Orient Tabiah, Nagpur.
The summit, which kick started from today (April 28) and will go on till Buddha Pournima (April 30), will see more than 40 artists from across the country paying an ode to Lord Buddha through their paintings. On the first day of the camp, various artists were seen creating beautiful paintings of Lord Buddha on the canvas. The artists will create several other paintings of Lord Buddha in the coming two days.
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In the coming months these beautiful paintings will be exhibited and will be available for sale in cities like Mumbai, Indore, Bhopal, Raipur and Nagpur.
The proceeds from Namo Buddhay? exhibition will ne donated by Lalitya Foundation for its noble cause of educating marginalized girls (Age 18-35) and for giving them a livelihood. The education program will consist of two modules:
? Software and Designing (Maya Academy of Advance Cinematics, Nagpur)
? Painting & Pottery (Genesys School of Pottery, Nagpur)
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He added, The number of Covid tests should be increased to stay one step ahead of the disease. As a result, the number of patients is likely to increase due to increased testing. However, as per the ‘test, isolate, treat’ protocol for Covid, it becomes necessary to isolate and treat more and more patients. The testing centres will not remain closed even for a single day. At the same time, more arrangements for testing will be made immediately in public places, markets, railway stations, malls.”
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India recorded 3,095 new COVID cases and five deaths in last 24 hours.
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