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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
He established the Folk Culture Museum (''Lok Sanskriti Sangrahalaya'') in [[Bhimtal]], [[Nainital district]], in 1983. The museum houses artifacts, folk paintings, rock art and prehistoric objects. The museum also documents oral and written traditions and folklore of the region, besides providing training in rare traditional arts and crafts. He | He established the Folk Culture Museum (''Lok Sanskriti Sangrahalaya'') in [[Bhimtal]], [[Nainital district]], in 1983. The museum houses artifacts, folk paintings, rock art and prehistoric objects. The museum also documents oral and written traditions and folklore of the region, besides providing training in rare traditional arts and crafts. He takes care of the museum himself, and has spent all his life's earnings on it.<ref>{{cite web | title = Past Prism: Museum men of Bhimtal - Part I|author=Atul Sethi | url = http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Past-Prism/entry/museum-men-of-bhimtal-part-i |date= 6 August 2012|access-date = 2014-02-24 | work = The Times of India}}</ref> | ||
In 2012, he facilitated by Vice President of India at the "International Conference on Rock Art", organized by the [[Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts]], in New Delhi.<ref>{{cite web | title = Photogallery |publisher=Vice President of India| url = http://vicepresidentofindia.nic.in/photogallery249.asp | access-date = 2014-02-24 }}</ref> | In 2012, he facilitated by Vice President of India at the "International Conference on Rock Art", organized by the [[Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts]], in New Delhi.<ref>{{cite web | title = Photogallery |publisher=Vice President of India| url = http://vicepresidentofindia.nic.in/photogallery249.asp | access-date = 2014-02-24 }}</ref> |