Hon'ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra
Shri. Eknath Shinde Hon'ble Deputy Chief Minister, Maharashtra
Hon'ble Deputy Chief Minister, Maharashtra
Hon'ble Minister, Tribal Development Department
Hon'ble Minister of State, Tribal Development Department
Hon'ble Secretary, Tribal Development Department
Hon'ble Commissioner, Tribal Research and Training Institute, Pune
Hon'ble Joint Director, Tribal Research and Training Institute, Pune
The famous Warli folk painting is a style of tribal art mostly created by tribal people in India's northern Sahyadri Range, which includes places such as Jawhar, Palghar, Dahanu, Talasari, Mokhada, and Vikramgarh in the Palghar district. The art form of warli tribal painting began in Maharashtra, where it is still widely practised. It is thought to be one of the oldest types of art in the world. It's quite popular in India and has a particular appeal wherever it's conveyed, but it's not well-known outside of the country. Maharashtra's Warli art is made up of three fundamental geometric shapes: a circle, a triangle, and a square.
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