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MANGALORE, DEC. 27. Visitors to Virasat 2005, a six-day national festival by Alvas' Education Foundation may also marvel at the art collection of the chairman of the foundation, Mohan Alva. The art exhibition will be inaugurated on January 4, Mr. Alva told presspersons here on Monday. The exhibition will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on all six days. The festival will also give the audience an opportunity to visit Shobhvana, a garden of 1,200 medicinal herbs owned by the foundation. The website www.prakashaka.com/virasat will be put out live reports on Virasat 2005 during the six-day festival, Mr. Alva said.
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