Chitra Santhe to be held on January 7 in Bengaluru
The 21st edition of Chitra Santhe will take place on January 7 in Bengaluru, featuring over 1,500 artists from 22 states. This year's event is dedicated to the achievements of Indian scientists in space research. Organizers expect around 5 lakh visitors and have arranged additional facilities to accommodate specially-abled and senior citizen artists.
- ▪Over 1,500 artists from 22 states will participate in the event.
- ▪The art fair is dedicated to the achievements of Indian scientists in space research.
- ▪Around 5 lakh persons are expected to visit Chitra Santhe this year.
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Over 1,500 artists from 22 States will participate in the 21st edition of Chitra Santhe, which will be held on January 7, in Bengaluru. This year’s edition of the annual art fair, organised by Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath (KCP), is dedicated to the achievements of Indian scientists in space research and related activities. The art fair will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on January 7.The organisers received a total of 2,726 applications this year, including from professional artists, hobby artists, traditional painters, art students and institutions. Around 1,386 (51%) applications were from Karnataka, 7.6% from specially-abled artists, and 6% from senior citizen artists.
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