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Indian artist Raphael Warjri thanked the Meghalaya government for allowing him to create a sculpture of U Tirot Sing, a revered Meghalaya freedom fighter. The sculpture, commissioned by the Meghalaya government, was a tribute to Tirot Sing's historical connection to Dhaka, Bangladesh, where he was imprisoned and died. Warjri felt grateful for the opportunity and executed the project successfully.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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