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Khakhar’s ‘Krishna Hotel’ sells for £1.2 million

London: A rediscovered painting by one of India’s most beloved artists, Bhupen Khakhar, titled ‘Krishna Hotel’ sold for £1.2 million (Rs12.7 crores), six times the pre-auction estimate of £200,000-400,000, at Sotheby’s auction house in London. PTI

Canadian street named Cheema Drive

Chandigarh: A new street in Winnipeg, Canada, has been named after Gulzar Singh Cheema, the first India-born Canadian doctor to be elected to a legislative assembly in the country in 1988. It is now called Cheema Drive. Cheema received his degree in medicine and surgery from Panjab University. IANS



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