India, April 5 -- Art, it is said, is where the heart is and for some years now, young artists passing out of the Chandigarh College of Art have their hearts set on old Mullanpur fields remodelled in an alluring residential township spread over 806 acres in the foothills of the Shivalik Hills with resorts and sprawling farm houses of politicians, bureaucrats and the affluent besides those who already owned fields there. Builders moved in providing plush residential societies when Chandigarh had no more space to offer. What is interesting is that the young artists and writers too found a place there to work and live and create their art on unbuilt land with a storey or two. One recalls going there a decade ago on the picturesque view of th...
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