Dr Abburi Gopala Krishna was honoured for his contributions to telegu culture and literature at a function held on 30th January 2011, Srikakulam. News coverage in Sakshi on 31st January 2011.
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Training budding artists
Training Budding Artists, Metro Plus Visakhapatnam, The Hindu
The Hindu Online edition of India's National Newspaper, Saturday, Sep 10, 2005, B. MADHU GOPAL
ART PROPAGATOR Abburi Gopalakrishna Photo: C.V. Subrahmanyam
Click on this link to read the full coverage in The Hindu
"The young amateurs hold a lot of promise but lack of exposure to the works of renowned artists and inadequate training facilities to hone their skills are reflected in their works." This was the comment of one of the judges of THE HINDU Young World On-the-Spot Painting Competition held at Swarna Bharati Indoor Stadium in Visakhapatnam last year.
"Though there is a growing interest in art among the general public, vested interests are only trying to 'cash' in on the situation but are not making any effort at promoting and sustaining that interest," he felt.
Wonder who's he?
The Hindu Online edition of India's National Newspaper, Saturday, Sep 10, 2005, B. MADHU GOPAL
ART PROPAGATOR Abburi Gopalakrishna Photo: C.V. Subrahmanyam
Click on this link to read the full coverage in The Hindu
"The young amateurs hold a lot of promise but lack of exposure to the works of renowned artists and inadequate training facilities to hone their skills are reflected in their works." This was the comment of one of the judges of THE HINDU Young World On-the-Spot Painting Competition held at Swarna Bharati Indoor Stadium in Visakhapatnam last year.
"Though there is a growing interest in art among the general public, vested interests are only trying to 'cash' in on the situation but are not making any effort at promoting and sustaining that interest," he felt.
Wonder who's he?
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