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PM Modi's gifts to world leaders showcase India's rich craft heritage, from Bastar's Dhokra art to Kashmiri Papier-Mache and ...
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India, July 19 -- Across rural India, master artisans are fighting to save centuries of Heritage from industrial extinction ...
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