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CHANDIGARH:A three-day photo exhibition ‘Rang do Basant’ is being organised at Government Museum and Art Gallery, Sector 10, by Dr Asha Arpit.

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, March 24

A three-day photo exhibition ‘Rang do Basant’ is being organised at Government Museum and Art Gallery, Sector 10, by Dr Asha Arpit. The exhibition is part of the series ‘Aesthetics of Green- Transforming of India through Sensitisation of Mind Stuff and Save Environment’ campaign. 

Dr Asha has depicted the glory of colours oozing out of nature through her lens. She has exhibited 50 works which strongly reflect nature’s splendid green colour.

The pictures taken of present Chandigarh as a model city providing a great quality of life with its rich green cover and variety of existing flora and fauna. One can feel and enjoy the changing moods and colours of the spring season. The venture is really thought provoking, educative and motivational. It inspires everyone to conserve the green cover and adore and respect the mother earth in whatever little way possible.

She has been writing for different newspapers, journals and magazines for the past three decades. She is an author and has penned books like Sangeet, Mind, Music and Meditation, Yoga and Self—Management, Why Plant Trees, 

Ek Per Apne Naam Ka, Apne Hisse Ka Admi, Chandigarh: Ek Yatra, Shabdon ka Shamiyana and Maun Ke Arth. 

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