Kala Ghoda Arts Festival goes virtual, to start Feb 6
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Kala Ghoda Arts Festival goes virtual, to start Feb 6.(IANSLIFE) Image Source: IANS News
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival goes virtual, to start Feb 6.(IANSLIFE) Image Source: IANS News
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival goes virtual, to start Feb 6.(IANSLIFE) Image Source: IANS News
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival goes virtual, to start Feb 6.(IANSLIFE) Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Jan 28 : Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, an iconic annual arts and crafts festivals of Asia, has taken on a digital avatar from February 6-14 this in 2021
Mumbai: Kala Ghoda Arts Festival goes virtual, to start February 6
For the first time ever, the festival is also set to take its stalls (a huge attraction at the festival every year), online. The Marketplace will open February 6, but will go till the end of the month. A showcase of an eclectic collection of handicrafts and other products, the Marketplace can be accessed at the website, said organisers.
Mumbai: Kala Ghoda Arts Festival goes virtual, to start February 6
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Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, iconic annual arts and crafts festivals of Asia, has taken on a digital avatar from February 6-14 this in 2021
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