February 4, 2022
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In Pics- Rang: Celebration of colour and culture

RANG, an art exhibition organized by Funun Arts in collaboration with India in Dubai – Consulate General of India, Dubai to commemorate Republicday2022 and AzadiKaAmritMahotsav. Artists from different regions participated in the exhibition showcased their stories of India through their artworks, a celebration of the colours & culture of India. (Pictures: India in Dubai – Consulate General of India, Dubai)

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