
World Photography Day celebrated
Speaking on the occasion, the guests said photography plays a vital role in everyone's life, as it preserves sweet memories for the future. They noted that photography helps individuals and society capture invaluable moments forever. They also emphasised that photographers, by enhancing their skills, could gain national and international recognition. They further suggested that efforts should be made to bring to the notice of the government the need for a special building for photographers.
Senior photographers Ramakrishna, Bhasha, Mallikarjun, former president Govindu Naidu, former vice-president Nagaraju Gowdu, and others participated in the event.
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