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The article discusses a panel discussion held at Sundar Nursery in New Delhi, focusing on the preservation of India's intangible heritage, particularly crafts and oral traditions. The panelists, including Ratish Nanda, Laila Tyabji, Soity Banerjee, and Tara Sharma, emphasized the importance of documentation and economic independence for craftspeople to preserve their traditions.
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