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An overhead shot captures a physical newspaper spread, predominantly featuring an article about Sudha Murty. The main English headline reads "Sudha Murty visits Sea Shell Art Museum" under the masthead "STAR OF MYSORE" and the date "Monday 25th March 2019".

The central photograph in the article shows Sudha Murty, dressed in a red saree, standing next to another woman, Radha Mallappa, who is wearing a patterned saree. They are both smiling and posing in front of a remarkably intricate model of the Taj Mahal, which, according to the article, is crafted from seashells. This detailed seashell art piece is the highlight of the Kalashree Guinness World Record Sea Shell Art Museum, located on Chamundi Hill Road in Mysuru. The accompanying text states that Sudha Murty, Infosys Foundation Chairperson and Writer, visited the museum, appreciated the art and hard work of Radha Mallappa, and wished her well.

To the right of the newspaper, several smaller, possibly laminated, photographs or magnets are partially visible. These feature groups of people, some in traditional attire, with garlands or religious symbols like a swastika visible in some images, suggesting cultural or religious events or portraits. One photograph shows a group including Radha Mallappa, and another shows a man and two women, one of whom is also Radha Mallappa, standing in front of a painted backdrop.

The newspaper also contains text in Kannada from another article on the left and upper sections, indicating a regional publication. The overall scene captures a moment of local news highlighting an artistic achievement and a notable personality's visit in Mysuru.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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An overhead shot captures a physical newspaper spread, predominantly featuring an article about Sudha Murty. The main English headline reads "Sudha Murty visits Sea Shell Art Museum" under the masthead "STAR OF MYSORE" and the date "Monday 25th March 2019". The central photograph in the article shows Sudha Murty, dressed in a red saree, standing next to another woman, Radha Mallappa, who is wearing a patterned saree. They are both smiling and posing in front of a remarkably intricate model of the Taj Mahal, which, according to the article, is crafted from seashells. This detailed seashell art piece is the highlight of the Kalashree Guinness World Record Sea Shell Art Museum, located on Chamundi Hill Road in Mysuru. The accompanying text states that Sudha Murty, Infosys Foundation Chairperson and Writer, visited the museum, appreciated the art and hard work of Radha Mallappa, and wished her well. To the right of the newspaper, several smaller, possibly laminated, photographs or magnets are partially visible. These feature groups of people, some in traditional attire, with garlands or religious symbols like a swastika visible in some images, suggesting cultural or religious events or portraits. One photograph shows a group including Radha Mallappa, and another shows a man and two women, one of whom is also Radha Mallappa, standing in front of a painted backdrop. The newspaper also contains text in Kannada from another article on the left and upper sections, indicating a regional publication. The overall scene captures a moment of local news highlighting an artistic achievement and a notable personality's visit in Mysuru.

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