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Artists have no boundry and religion: Gulgee

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) An artist has no boundary or religion and he believes in peace and love, Gulgee, a famous artist from Karachi, said.

Gulgee was in the city to take part in a four-day 'Indo-Pak Art Exhibition', which was inaugurated by Police Commissioner A N Roy here last evening.

Six of his works are on display in the exhibition. The theme of his work revolves around love and harmony between the two nations.

Sixty-seven paintings of 21 artists, including three from Pakistan and 18 from India, are on display in the exhibition.

Meanwhile, S N Jha, a famous artist, produced a painting in front of all the participating artists and visitors Besides the two, other artists participating in the exhibition are -- Akbar Padamsee, Amiya Bhattacharya, Jamil Naqsh, Kishore Roy, Nikhil Bhardwaj, Nilanjan Das, Paresh Maity, Partha Bhattacharya, Prakash Karnakar, R M Naeem, Samit Das, Samit Dey, Sanatan Dinda, Satish Gupta, Seema Kohli, Shyamal Mukherjee, Sourav Bhattacharya, Suhas Roy, Sujata Dere and Vinay Sharma.

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No provision for Mumbai

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) Maharashtra BJP president Nitin Gadkari today said the budget had no provision for the city and the rest of the state. In a release here, Mr Gadkari said farmer suicides in Vidarbha were on the rise and there were delays in providing them assistance. Though some amount had been earmarked for the incomplete irrigation schemes, he wondered when this amount would be actually received. Even as talks are on to convert Mumbai into a big economic centre.....

ST waiver on clinical trials of new drugs right step : Cadila chief

Ahmedabad, Feb 28 (UNI) The exemption of clinical trials from the levy of service tax in the Union Budget is a welcome step and it will help in development of new drugs, a pharma company said here today. However, certain income tax benefits in respect of contract manufacturing and contract research should have been announced considering the high potential of Indian pharmaceutical companies, I A Modi, Chairman, Cadila Pharma Group opined. Reacting to the Budget 2007, he said it was.....

Blast convict says he has spent more time in jail

Mumbai, Mar 1 (UNI) A blast convict today claimed he spent more time in jail than the actual sentence awarded to him under the Customs Act for his involvement in 1993 serial blasts case. An application that came up for hearing before designated TADA Judge P D Kode, convict Abdul Rashid Alware urged the court to release him on bail as he had spent three years and 18 days in jail and that it was more than the maximum sentence under.....
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