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Yale photo exhibition explores Uttar Pradesh

Exhibition at Yale's Luce Hall examines the state's cultural heritage alongside its development and environmental challenges.

 Devotees and ascetics raise a blazing, multi-tiered oil lamp against the dark river in Vrindavan during the 2010 Yamuna River floods. Devotees and ascetics raise a blazing, multi-tiered oil lamp against the dark river in Vrindavan during the 2010 Yamuna River floods. / macmillan.yale.edu

A photography exhibition at Yale University's Luce Hall is examining the social, political, religious, and environmental complexities of Uttar Pradesh, India.

Installed earlier this year, the exhibition, Unveiling Paradoxes, presents photographs from India's most populous state, pairing scenes of religious devotion and cultural heritage with images that underscore environmental degradation and development challenges.

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