India and the World A History in Nine Stories 
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India and the World A History in Nine Stories

This landmark exhibition National Museum, New Delhi will showcase some of the most important works of art from the Indian subcontinent

Author : OT Staff

You may recall the Dancing Girl (pic), an Indus Valley Civilisation sculpture in bronze, from your history textbook in middle school. Now imagine it standing beside a 4,400-year-old gypsum statue of a woman from Iraq. That is exactly how things are at the National Museum in Delhi, which is currently hosting the exhibition India and the World A History in Nine Stories, a magnificent showcase of over 200 objects covering trade, religion, the rise of empires and more. These are exceptional artefacts and art pieces from the collections of the National Museum itself British Museum, London Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Mumbai and over 20 museums and private collections across India. It is a perfect illustration of Indias influence on global culture. The exhibition is open throughout May and June from 10am to 6pm daily (except Monday) and an entry ticket costs the same as a museum ticket (20). Visit indiaandtheworld.org.

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