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Jan 13 - 14: Ambernath : Cartoon exhibition on Tibet

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A cartoonist exhibition on issue of Tibet at ambernath is been held Tibet a Country on our northern border , is under occupation by China
This exhibition is one of the several attempts to make understand the issue of tibet and its importance
 
Press Release:

Datta Mandir Brahmin Sabha in association with Friends of Tibet (Ambernath) to organise an exhibition 'Indian Cartoonists on Tibet' from January 13 to 14, 2007 at the Datta Mandir Brahmin Sabha Hall, Vadavali  Section, Ambernath (East), Maharashtra from 9am to 9pm. This exhibition of selected cartoons on the Tibet issue (1950-2005) and the tumultuous ino-Indian relations is by renowned cartoonists: Shankar, Ranga, OV Vijayan, RK Laxman, Ravi Shankar, Mario Miranda, Rajinder Puri, Prriya Raj, Yesudasan, Nanda Soobben, Abe Gowda, Kaak, Madhu Omalloor, Balu, Thommy, Ponnappa, Morparia and Prakash Shetty. Introduction and text are by Claude Arpi, author of 'The Fate of Tibet' and 'India and Her Neighbourhood: A French Observer's Views'.

Entrance is Free. To know more, call: 9881262147 / 9324441956

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