From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network
Bengaluru, Nov 25: The year 2020, which is nearing its end, that was marked by the US presidential polls and the assembly elections in Bihar as well as the Chinese aggression along with Ladakh and other border regions of India among other things, will be known as the year that caused world-wide turmoil due to the corona pandemic that has taken a toll on lacs of people and infected crores besides resulting in the global economic meltdown.
With many people worldwide terming the year 2020 as a ‘zero year’ for the devastation and upheavals it caused throughout the world, the Karnataka State Photographers Association has attempted to record the saga of the corona upheavals by organizing a COVID-19 photo exhibition at the Karnataka Chitrakala Parishat in Bengaluru from November 27 to 29.
The exhibition will be inaugurated by chief minister B S Yediyurappa on November 27 at 9 am at the Chitrakala Parishat.
The Karnataka State Photographers Association had organized a photo exhibition depicting the plight of the people during the flood havoc in northern Karnataka, which was arranged in different parts of the state winning the appreciation of the people.