Indian Art, Architecture and Design Conference inaugurated by Prime Minister

Indian Art, Architecture and Design Conference inaugurated by Prime Minister

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Category : National Published on: December 09 2023

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  • Indian Art, Architecture and Design Conference started in New Delhi in December 2023.
  • This was the first edition of the Indian Art, Architecture and Design Conference.
  • This conference was inaugurated by the Prime Minister.
  • This conference is being organized in New Delhi.
  • It also follows major initiatives like the recently held International Museum Expo and Library Festival.
  • In line with the Prime Minister's vision of 'Vocal for Local', 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Center for Design' is being established at the Red Fort.
  • It will showcase the unique and indigenous crafts of India and provide a collaborative space between artisans and designers.
  • This is a biennial conference.
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