Indian teacher holds art exhibition

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FRAANCISTOWN: An Indian arts teacher in Botswana says there are a lot of similarities between Botswana and Indian cultures.

Gopal Jayaraman, a teacher at Tutume McConnell College since 2004, is exhibiting his artworks at Supa Ngwao Museum in Francistown. The exhibition ends on April 25 when he will be preparing for another display at Thapong in Gaborone on May 9.

Gopal is also exhibiting works from six other Indian artists, namely Dr Sirpi Jayaraman, Venkateswaran, Candappane, Radja, Balasubramanian and Soucoumarane. Incidentally, Dr Jayaraman is the principal of College of Fine Arts in Pondicherry, India, while Balasubramanian is an arts teacher at Naledi Secondary School.

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