Vientiane (Laos), Nov 07: In a move to promote Indian textiles and paintings in garment-exporting Laos, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today inaugurated the first such exhibition of Bihar's Madhubani paintings here, ahead of the setting up of an India-sponsored museum of traditional textiles from six south east Asian countries in Cambodia. Organised by the Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR), the exhibition has paintings created by anonymous men and women from Mithila in Bihar where they have practiced the art tradition for hundreds of years. "Art is a happy medium for bringing people close to each other and promoting understanding" in south east Asia and the far east where textiles and finished garments have been a major source for exports, Vajpayee, also a poet, told reporters at the inauguration. Lauding the ICCR, he said Madhubani paintings, which have preserved centuries of mythological stories through art, "identify with the simple living of the rural folk."

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