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  • Speaking on the occasion, DDC emphasized for organizing such type of exhibitions and awareness camps frequently especially at Billawar, Basohli and Bani to educate the local masses about the schemes of KVIB in vogue.

    District Development Commissioner Mandeep Kaur inaugurates KVIB exhibition 2009

  • The special exhibits displayed in Dogra Art Museum included world famous miniatures paintings of Jammu, Basohli and Kangra schools, Terracotta heads from famous Kushan site, Ambaran Akhnoor Jammu, weaponry of Dogra rulers, ethnic jewellery and dresses, royal bow of Mughal emperor Shah Jehan, numismatic collections from Kushan period and onwards, historical documents w.e.f. 1724 A. D and Takri inscription on stone plate (recovered recently).

    World heritage week-Thousands of students visit Dogra Art Museum in Jammu 2009

  • At several polling stations across the constituency, old men and women outnumbered the young in coming out to vote. 100-year-old Mr. Ghulam Mohammad cast his vote at PS-88 in Basohli segment while Mrs. Sukh Devi, 100, cast her vote at PS-72 at Boys Middle School, Mahore in Gulabgarh segment.

    Defying scorching summer heat, electors seen queuing up to exercise their franchise 2009

  • Referring to the great potential, the pilgrim tourism offers in Jammu, Jora said that even if 10 percent of the 80 lakh visitors are encouraged to visit tourist destinations in Kashmir, Bhadarwah, Surinsar, Mansar, Poonch, Rajouri and Basohli, it will spread yarn of tourism further in the region.

    J&K Government offered concessions for Vaishno Devi pilgrims visiting Kashmir 2009

  • Rinku, a 20-year-old occupant of Basohli in Kathua district, has been disappearing since the family of the rape wounded lodged a complaint with police on Sunday, sources said.

    Small Girl Raped 2007

  • The picture is part of an illustrated edition of the poem executed in Basohli in 1730 for a local princess, the lady Manaku.

    The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry W. G. Archer 1943

  • Udaipur painting, however, can hardly have been the only source for even in its earliest examples Basohli painting has a smooth polish, a savage sophistication and a command of shading which suggests the influence of the Mughal style of Delhi.

    The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry W. G. Archer 1943

  • The picture illustrates the wild and vehemently expressive style of painting which suddenly appeared at Basohli, a tiny State in the Punjab

    The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry W. G. Archer 1943

  • Basohli artists seem to have carried the style to other states -- to Guler, Jammu, Chamba, Kulu, Nurpur and

    The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry W. G. Archer 1943

  • _Rasika Priya_ and the _Bhagavata Purana_, the texts so greatly favoured at Udaipur, were discarded and in their place Basohli artists produced a series of isolated scenes from Krishna's life -- the child Krishna stealing butter, [94] Krishna the gallant robbing the cowgirls or exacting toll,

    The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry W. G. Archer 1943

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