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Indian artists contribute largely to the NGOs run by many conglomerates and other social activists. Many painters even exhibit their paintings based on particular themes related to Indian problems. Some painters contribute the amount yields earned from their painting exhibitions to charity. In some or the other way artists also increase the cultural heritage of the country. So artists do contribute to society

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