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Three Things to do today in Bengaluru

by · Bangalore Mirror

Modern art
Amit Srivastava, an alumnus of IIT Delhi known for his captivating collection of award-winning artworks in classical realism, is making a triumphant return to Bengaluru. He is set to unveil his distinct solo exhibition. The show Unfettered is a tribute to the spirit of the modern Indian woman, celebrating her self-reliance and independence.
Where: Gallery Time and Space, Lavelle Road; When: January 20-28; 11 am-7 pm

Run for a cause
The Old Boys Association (OBA) and the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) of St Joseph’s Boys High School are set to organise the first-ever Josephite Run. The event promises not just a run of kilometres but a run of compassion as it aspires to bring together participants for a noble cause. The event aims to raise funds for the quality education of underprivileged students and support the welfare of teachers. Where: St Joseph’s Indian High School, Vittal Mallya Road, opposite UB CityWhen: January 21; 6 am

For the legend
Don’t miss the golden chance to be part of the centenary celebration of Chowdiah Awardee Dr TK Murthy this month. The celebrations are being organised by Sri Mookambika Talavadya Sangeetha Kalashale. Dr Murthy is one of the most renowned musicians in the history of India. He is a living legend, and he has received Padma Shri and Sangeetha Kalanidhi. The event also features violin performances by well-known artists.
Where: Pathi Sabhangana, NR Colony
When: January 26; 4:45 pm