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Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath
Bangalore has been a landmark for contemporary artisans in India, and Chitrakala Parishath is the hub of fine arts heritage. Set up in 1960, Parishath promotes fine arts through art exhibitions, conferences and workshops. It is also known as college of fine arts as Chitrakala also gives right training to upcoming painters, sculptors or artists.
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