Lumbini, Dec 24: Chief Minister of Lumbini provincial government Chet Narayan Acharya has asserted that the Lumbini province government was ready to move ahead at partnership for further study, conservation and development of fine arts in Lumbini province.
During the meeting with Chancellor
of Nepal Academy of Fine Arts, Narad Mani Hartamchhali, member-secretary
Devendra Thumkeli as well as other representatives this morning, Chief Minister
Acharya shared that they were ready to move ahead making partnership for the,
conservation of art, culture, literature, skill and heritages of Lumbini
province.
H further said that preparation was
underway to forward a bill for the formation of Province Academy, mentioning,
"The government is committed for the conservation of art, culture,
literature and heritages in the province."
Similarly, Chancellor Hartamchhali
requested the Lumbini province government to put study and research of fine art
in priority.
He pointed out the need of study,
research and innovation on various genres of arts as well as creation of
different arts and their display.
Likewise, Member-Secretary Thumkeli
shared that programme has been forwarded in order to make Gadawa of Dang as the
hub of ceramics. (RSS)