Description
This book comprises a series of essays that primarily delve into Indian art and education. One intriguing essay, titled ‘Taj and its designers,’ sheds light on an architect whose role in shaping the renowned Taj Mahal’s design has been largely overlooked. The remaining essays explore subjects such as the revival of India’s handicraft industry, the relationship between art and education, and reforms pertaining to art and universities. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the importance of acquiring knowledge, honing artistic skills, and gaining a profound understanding of the practical applications of art.