To restore key Gandhian sites, IGNCA unveils Rs 45 crore project

The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) is embarking on a Rs 45 crore project to conserve Gandhian heritage sites in Wardha, Maharashtra. Collaborating with MGIRI, the 18-month initiative aims to restore Gandhi Smriti Bhavan, Kasturba Kitchen, and Wardha Haat.
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