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Over 80 photography enthusiasts participated at Jantar Mantar Heritage Photo Walk on Sunday evening. This was in continuation with the Jaipur Heritage Photo Walks being organized by the Department of Archaeology & Museums (Government of Rajasthan) in association with Jaipur Photographers’ Club (JPC) & Jaipur Mera Shehar (JMS).

The photographers captured the images of the monument. They not only captured the beauty of the monument but also how the tourists view the heritage sites. The range of photographers was from 8 years to 60 years.

The Director of Archaeology & Museums, Government of Rajasthan, Mr. Hridesh Kumar Sharma said that the aim of this initiative is to provide a common platform to the city’s photographers to capture the exquisiteness of the heritage sites.

The series of photo walks would be held at different archaeological sites in Jaipur for the next few months which will culminate with a photo exhibition displaying some of the brilliant photographs captured during these photo walks, added Mr. Sharma.

It is to be recalled that a similar Heritage Photo Walks have been organized at Albert Hall, Amber Fort, Sisodiya Rani and Vidyadhar ka Bagh recently. The next walk is scheduled for 10 June at Amber Fort in the evening.

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