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Interpreting Gandhi

A new exhibition featuring 150 conceptual artworks seeks to reimagine the Gandhian principle of non-violence, on the eve of the Mahatma's death anniversary.

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Hetal Shukla at the Centre, which intends to host regular competitions for professionals and amateurs alike in a variety of media, give them gallery space to showcase their work and raise awareness

Hetal Shukla at the Centre, which intends to host regular competitions for professionals and amateurs alike in a variety of media, give them gallery space to showcase their work and raise awareness

In a world marked by strife, religious discord and communal intolerance, the Gandhian ideals of 'truth' and 'non-violence' can easily recede into the far reaches of our consciousness. At the same time, it cannot be denied that it is in times like these that these values become more pertinent than ever before. It is this chasm that the soon-to-be-launched Gandhi Exhibition Centre hopes to bridge, by displaying works of art and sparking conversations that re-interpret and contemporise Gandhism.

Mahatma Gandhi

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