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The Hindu·2 min read·medium

IGNCA calls for preservation of India’s ancient sculptural heritage

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IGNCA calls for preservation of India’s ancient sculptural heritage
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The Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts (IGNCA) held a lecture series on temple architecture in Tirupati to promote the preservation of India's sculptural heritage. The event encouraged academic collaboration and highlighted career opportunities in traditional craftsmanship.

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Focuses on the preservation of cultural heritage and the promotion of traditional artistic skills among the youth.

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Speakers at first lecture series conducted on ‘Temple Architecture’ by the Tirupati regional centre of Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts (IGNCA), which operates under the Union Ministry of Culture, called for concerted efforts to safeguard and preserve the ancient sculptural heritage of the country.

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