During the Print Summit at the Tata Theatre in NCPA, it was announced that BMPA along with Murali Ranganathan, print historian and author is working towards the creation of a print museum. The print museum will evolve into a landmark in the cultural map of the city which will welcome both citizens and visitors in large numbers.
With four world class manufacturing facilities at Bhadrachalam, Bollaram, Kovai and Tribeni the numbers are staggering with one million TPA production capacity. This was the take away for the thousand delegates at the Tata Theatre, NCPA during BMPA’s Print Summit.
It's an exciting time since the spotlight is now shining brightly on the performers on stage. The NCPA produces, performs, and hosts world-class theatrical productions that delight, challenge, and inspire. And the stage is abuzz with a .
Apart from the knowledge being shared, the Print Summit camaraderie is truly wonderful, say Narendra Paruchuri. Ramesh Kejriwal was impressed by Marico’s Harsh Mariwala Print Summit 2016 talk, during which Mariwala took the 1,000 delegates down the Parachute and Saffola memory lane. Kejriwal, Paruchuri, and Faheem Agbaatwala share their experiences, and why you should attend PS23. A Sunday Column special. Read on.