President Ali receives Bihar Museum art pieces from Indian delegation
President Dr. Irfaan Ali receiving several pieces of art from the Bihar Museum, a state-owned institution in Patna, India. The pieces were presented by the High Commissioner of India to Guyana, Dr. Amit Telang; the Deputy Director of the Museum, Dr. Sunil Kumar Jha, and the Museum’s Curator, Dr Ravi Gupta, during a courtesy visit on Wednesday. The pieces feature a replica of a terracotta figurine of a smiling girl from the 3rd century BC; a framed photo of a Mithila (Madhubani) painting— a traditional Indian art form originating in the Mithila region of Bihar and Nepal; a silk shawl with a Madhubani design; and a jute flower bouquet made by craftsmen from Bihar (Photos: President Ali/Facebook)
President Dr. Irfaan Ali receiving several pieces of art from the Bihar Museum, a state-owned institution in Patna, India. The pieces were presented by the High Commissioner of India to Guyana, Dr. Amit Telang; the Deputy Director of the Museum, Dr. Sunil Kumar Jha, and the Museum’s Curator, Dr Ravi Gupta, during a courtesy visit on Wednesday. The pieces feature a replica of a terracotta figurine of a smiling girl from the 3rd century BC; a framed photo of a Mithila (Madhubani) painting— a traditional Indian art form originating in the Mithila region of Bihar and Nepal; a silk shawl with a Madhubani design; and a jute flower bouquet made by craftsmen from Bihar (Photos: President Ali/Facebook)

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