Hyderabad, Aug 8: Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan on Sunday said that the ethnic tribal art is the greatest treasure of the country.
She gave a call to protect the
ethnic tribal art forms and the artefacts for posterity so as to pass on our
great treasure to the future generations.
The Governor was interacting
with the press after taking a look at the exhibits displayed at the Ethnic Art
Exhibition being organised at the State Art Gallery, Madhapur, here.
She said that it is our duty to
safeguard the exquisite artefacts that are full of creativity and are of great
finishing.
“They represent our rich cultural heritage and
symoblise our cherished past. We must protect them and show our respect to our
ancestors and their artistry,” she added.
Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan
went round the exhibition and showed keen interest in knowing about different
artefacts displayed at the exhibition.
She expressed her amazement at the skill and
mastery of our ancestors in coming out with such masterpieces.
The Governor appreciated the
relentless efforts of Prof. Jayadheer Tirumala Rao, Prof. Lakshmi of Aadhya
Kala and other activists working in the field to protect and promote the tribal
ethnic art forms and artefacts.
Secretary to Governor K.
Surendra Mohan and other senior officials were present.
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