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Terracotta Exhibition In Bhubaneswar Extended By 1 More Day

Bhubaneswar: The ongoing annual terracotta exhibition, ‘Mruttika-2022’, in Odisha capital has been extended by one more day.

The exhibition, organised by Handlooms, Textiles, and Handicrafts department, was inaugurated at the Ekamra Haat, Unit-III in Bhubaneswar on October 15. It was scheduled to continue till October 22.

Considering the popular demand and interest of the consumers, the department has decided to extend the exhibition for one more day till October 23, a release from Information and Public Relations department stated on Friday.

As many as 125 stalls have been set up with participation of around 250 artisans from 26 districts in the exhibition. A wide range of items including clay idols of Gods and Goddesses, terracotta vases, wall hangings, statues, decorative lamps, cutlery sets, water bottles, and jewellery are on display and sale at the exhibition.

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