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August 22, 2005: Rare Books on Exhibit at Osian Library, India

"Rare books, engravings, paintings, film posters, crafts... And the list goes on. All under one roof - for the Capital’s art lovers to see and appreciate. As Neville Tuli, the force behind the exhibition puts it: “It’s 200 years of fine and popular arts, from Tipu Sultan to Amitabh Bachchan and more.” The 17-day exhibition which opened on August 17, courtesy Osian’s Archive and Library Collection, showcases India’s cultural heritage from the past three centuries."

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