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Updated On: 13 March, 2016 10:13 AM IST | | Anju Maskeri
Indian artists join petition to request ASI to abolish bizarre law that prohibits them from sketching at heritage sites

Kishan Dev, a member of Urban Sketchers Mumbai, and other artists from the country have joined a petition against the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act 1959, which prohibits the copying and filming of protected monuments
On a sunny April morning in 2015, artist Kishan Dev and six other members of the Urban Sketchers Mumbai, made it to the Elephanta Caves — 10 km away on a ferry ride from the Gateway of India — for a weekly sketch meet. Urban Sketchers is an international non-profit organisation started by Seattle-based journalist and illustrator Gabriel Campanario in 2009 to foster a global community of artists who practice on-location drawing. Urban Sketchers Mumbai is one of its affiliate.
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