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Only creativity of vision has aesthetic sense: Governor

Bhopal: Governor Shri Ram Naresh Yadav inaugurated an exhibition of photos snapped by Shri Kamal Morarka focusing on wildlife organised by M.R. Morarka Foundation at Ravindra Bhavan here today. He said that only creativity of vision has aesthetic sense. The Governor said that a rainbow of feelings and experience is created in mind when beauty of nature and wildlife enters it through eyes. Shri Yadav said that the adventure and ecstasy associated with word “wildlife” has its own world, travelling through which gives a pleasant experience. Governor Shri Yadav inaugurated the photo exhibition by lighting a lamp.
He said that wildlife photography is a passion in which one should have feeling of attachment with nature and love for wildlife. Shri Yadav said that the experiences of wildlife captured through the eyes of camera by Shri Kamal Morarka are unique.
Forest Minister Shri Sartaj Singh said that wildlife conservation is an important issue for Madhya Pradesh. Describing translocation of 18 tigers in Panna Sanctuary as a major achievement, he said that Madhya Pradesh will regain its status of Tiger State in the next tiger census.
Agriculture Minister Dr. Ramkrishna Kusmaria said this photo exhibition is also inspirational for children and will satisfy their queries about wildlife. He said that wild animals are living examples of peaceful co-existence. Photographer Shri Kamal Morarka said that the mutual coordination between animals also gives message of cooperation to human beings with each other. Shri Morarka stressed the need for including wildlife in the school syllabus.
On the occasion, Governor Shri Ram Naresh Yadav, Shri Bhaiyyu Ji Maharaj, Forest Minister Shri Sartaj Singh, Agriculture Minister Dr. Ramkrishna Kusmaria and other guests inspected the exhibition. The function was conducted by senior journalist Shri Santosh Bhartiya. A large number of students of Bhopal’s schools were also present on the occasion.

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