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  2. Dogra Art Museum, Jammu - Wikipedia

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    The Museum was inaugurated by the first president of India Dr. Rajendra Prasad on 18 April 1954 [2] at the Gandhi Bhawan, Jammu as the Dogra Art Gallery. It was upgraded to a full-fledged museum and shifted to, its present building, the Mubarak Mandi Complex, Jammu. Master Sansar Chand Baru was appointed its first Curator (Head).

  3. List of museums in India - Wikipedia

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    National Museum, New Delhi, established in 1949, is one of the largest in the country with a collection 2,00,000 plus artifacts. [1] National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi, established in 1954, at the Jaipur House.

  4. Hoplobatrachus tigerinus - Wikipedia

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    The bullfrogs frequently kill and eat residents' fish and chicks, both of which are important to the islanders. While Indian law prohibits their killing, it is still done, both out of desire to rid the islands of the species and for food (H. tigerinus is a very cheap source of protein). Despite these efforts, the frogs' spread continues. [9]

  5. List of legendary creatures in Hindu mythology - Wikipedia

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    Vritra try to eat indra. Antaboga is the world serpent of traditional Javanese mythology. It is a derivative from the Hindu Ananta Shesha combined with Javanese animism. Gogaji also known as Jahar Veer Gogga is a folk deity, worshiped in the northern states of India. He is a warrior-hero of the region, venerated as a saint and a 'snake-god'.

  6. Raorchestes resplendens - Wikipedia

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    The species was initially thought to live within three km 2 on the Anamudi summit within the Eravikulam National Park, India [2] but researchers found another site about 20 km away within the same national park. [3] [5] This frog has been observed between 1896 and 2695 meters above sea level, largely in grassland habitats. [3] [6]

  7. Goliath frog - Wikipedia

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    The goliath frog (Conraua goliath), otherwise known commonly as the giant slippery frog and the goliath bullfrog, is a species of frog in the family Conrauidae. The goliath frog is the largest living frog. [3] [4] Specimens can reach up to about 35 centimetres (14 in) in snout–vent length and 3.3 kilograms (7.3 lb) in weight. [5]

  8. Amdavad ni Gufa - Wikipedia

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    Amdavad ni Gufa (pronunciation ⓘ) is an underground art gallery in Ahmedabad, India. Designed by the architect Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi, it exhibits works of the Indian artist Maqbool Fida Husain. The gallery represents a unique juxtaposition of architecture and art. [1]

  9. All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society - Wikipedia

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    The All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society (AIFACS) is an independent arts organisation in India, founded in Delhi in 1928. [1] In the decade after Indian independence, many of its functions were transferred to three national academies: Lalit Kala Akademi, Sangeet Natak Akademi and Sahitya Akademi for the fields of visual arts, theatre arts and literature.