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S. C. Kala

to observe museum procedures and to survey public and private collections of art in the United States, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

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International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and the Restoration of Cultural Property

to provide fellowship assistance for the following Asians to study restoration of monuments and murals and to provide travel to visit conservation laboratories in Europe; S. K. Bhowmik, India; Damian H. R. Fernando, Sri Lanka; I. D. Garg, India; Mustafa Ghulam, Pakistan; Pirom Ginagaroen, Thailand; C. B. Gupta, India; L. K. Karunaratne, Sri Lanka; Ahmad Nabi Khan, Pakistan; Byung Mo Kim, Korea; Tarananda Mishra, Nepal; Supachai Naktong, Thailand; Sadam Oung, Cambodia; D. P. Puri, India; Padma P. Shrestha, Nepal; Eng Keat Sieu, Cambodia; S. Subbaraman, India; R. R. Thakor, India; B. S. Thapa, Nepal; Rama Krisnan Vishwanathan, India.

To enable D. S. Kumayan, photographer, New Delhi, to study conservation techniques at the Centre and to enable M. S. Mathur, chemist, New Delhi, to conduct research in Munich and Zurich in connection with a program of study leading to the Ph.D. degree at the University of Ghent

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Tyeb Mehta

to pursue painting activities, to observe contemporary art developments in the United States, and to study printmaking at the Pratt Graphics Center, New York.

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Rekha Menon

to survey cultural institutions and contemporary art developments in the United States, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Europe

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Samir Kumar Mukhopadhyay

to study museum procedures and art history at the graduate level at the University of Michigan and to survey museums in the United States, Asia, and Europe.

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Pratapaditya Pal

to survey collections of Tibetan art in India and Europe in connection with the exhibition The Art of Tibet shown at the Asia House Gallery, New York; the National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, D.C.; the Seattle Art Museum, April - November 1969.

to survey Indian and Nepalese art in museums and private collections in the United States while completing a Ph.D. dissertation on Buddhist iconography in Nepal at Cambridge University, England.

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Prangopal Paul

to study South Asian art history at the graduate level at Harvard University, to survey public and private art collections in the United States, and to conduct research at the Institute for South Asian Archaeology, Amsterdam.

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