Journey In Watercolours: Paintings by senior IAS officer Dr Alok Srivastava fascinate one and all

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The first painting exhibition of senior IAS officer Dr Alok Srivastava was inaugurated in the national capital. Dr Srivastava's creativity is captivating all art lovers. Read further on Dynamite News:



New Delhi: The maiden painting exhibition 'Journey In Watercolours' of senior IAS Dr Alok Srivastava (MP:84) is drawing a large number of people including art lovers.

Inauguration: Justice Ashok Bhushan
The exhibition was inaugurated by Justice Ashok Bhushan, former judge of the Supreme Court and Chairman of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Saturday at the India International Centre Annexe in Delhi. 

Justice Ashok Bhushan inaugurates the exhibition of IAS Dr Alok Srivastava

Paintings of landscapes
The exhibition of watercolour paintings includes the paintings of landscapes and other natural surroundings which he picked up during his 30-40 years journey in India and abroad as an IAS officer, reports Dynamite News correspondent.

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Dr Alok Srivastava speaks
While speaking at the inauguration, Dr Srivastava said that 'This exhibition is the result of my journey of 30-40 years within the country and abroad as an IAS officer. During this period wherever I saw heart touching scenaries and images, I portrayed them on paper.'

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Vijaya Srivastava speaks
IAS Vijaya Srivastava (MP:84), wife of Dr Srivastava said that during the Corona period, Alok got enough time for creativity and he did many of his paintings at that time. And the result is in front of you all today.

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KN Srivastava, Special Guest
Senior IAS KN Srivastava (KN:78), Director, India International Centre was the Special Guest on this occasion.

The exhibition remains open for art lovers and general audience till February 2, 2024.










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