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Indian Photo Exhibition Held [Archives:2001/38/Local News]

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September 17 2001

The Embassy of India in Sana’a, has received an Indian Exhibition entitled ” My Land, My People,” which is planned to be exhibited in different cities in the Republic of Yemen, including Sana’a, Aden, Taiz, and Hodeidah. This photo exhibition, crated by internationally renowned Indian photographer Mr. Raghu Rai, is from the collection of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations in New Delhi. It consists of black and white framed photographs comprising award-winning works of eminent professional Indian photographers, depicting various lifestyles in different parts of India. The exhibition in Sana’a began at the embassy of India Saturday, 15th September and will continue until Wednesday, 19th September.

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