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The goal of Induz's "Where Art Meets Heart" initiative is to share different art forms with various people and cultures, thereby uniting and empowering them. Whether we are opening art schools abroad, holding a children's art contest locally, or engaging diverse communities to fuse their creative talents in a performance; we are sharing our heart and remaining true to our mission.

The Tulika Project- Our First Art Program

The Tulika Project is Induz's first and primary program, dedicated to providing underprivileged children the means to learn various art forms and a platform in which they may pursue further education or professions within the arts.

Tulika comes from the Sanskrit word 'toolika', which is the old-fashioned feather quill.

Support for art education and practice is consistently declining in the United States, especially in low-income areas and in public schools. There is even less support for the arts in developing countries and many of today's youth are suffering the repercussions. Project Tulika is attempting to give creative expression and control back into the hands of children, enabling their wholesome growth and bettering the communities they live in.

Our first Tulika Project location is in Silghat, India. For more details, click below:

Silghat Tulika Project

Tulika School
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Induz Launches Tulika Project
On June 23, 2008 Induz launched the Tulika Project, an Art, Music and Dance program for underpriviledged children in Silghat, India.

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