Walks attract heritage lovers of Odisha

Well-known architect Akshay Beuria also joined the walk and praised the way the display has been done and the artifacts are placed inside the museum.

Published: 25th June 2018 05:53 AM  |   Last Updated: 25th June 2018 05:53 AM   |  A+A-

By Express News Service

BHUBANESWAR: The third Museum Walk on Sunday received another rousing response with 70 participants joining the trail to explore the crafts and handloom treasure of the State at Kala Bhoomi located along the Pokhariput-Khandagiri road.

Two US students from Emory University, Georgia, Renee Cerovski and Rebekah Williams, who had joined the second Museum Walk last Sunday, were also seen in the team of walkers. “We found the walk very interesting like the first one, we joined just a week ago,’’ they said. They also visited the souvenir shop of the Crafts Museum.

Well-known architect Akshay Beuria also joined the walk and praised the way the display has been done and the artifacts are placed inside the museum and also along the corridor and inside the museum premises.

Meanwhile, the 80th Ekamra walk in Old town circuit also attracted a number of heritage lovers including three students from the capital city of Togo Lome, in Africa. All the three are studying Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in India.

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