
Stake attention in this memory
A silver-colored rectangular plaque is mounted on a plain, light-toned wall, likely in an indoor setting in Mumbai, India. The plaque serves as an informational sign for an art institution. The sign prominently features text in both English and Hindi. At the top, "Himalayan Art Gallery" is displayed in English, directly followed by its Hindi equivalent, "हिमालयीन कला वीथि" (Himalayan Kala Veethi). Below these titles, the year "२००३" (2003) is inscribed using Hindi numerals. Further down, smaller English text indicates: "This gallery is developed with gracious contribution from Ministry of Culture, Government of India." This is accompanied by the corresponding Hindi text: "संस्कृति मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार के उदार सहयोग से निर्मित" (Sanskriti Mantralaya, Bharat Sarkar ke udaar sahayog se nirmit), which translates to "Developed with the gracious support of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India." In addition to the printed text, the plaque incorporates Braille dots, indicating that the information is accessible to visually impaired visitors. The plaque is secured to the wall with four visible screws, one at each corner, and appears clean and professionally designed. The image captures the sign in a slightly tilted vertical orientation against the neutral background of the wall.
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