No, traditional Indian art forms are not extinct.
However, a number of them are endangered or on the verge of extinction.
Art forms, often passed down through generations, have experienced a decline in the number of artisans practicing them in recent years.
Traditional Indian art forms: Manjusha paintings, Parsi embroidery, Toda embroidery, Roghan painting, and Tanjore painting are at risk of extinction.
Moreover, it can be saved from extinction with the help of the government, non-profit organisations, and individuals.
Raising awareness also can be achieved by purchasing handicrafts, visiting museums, and supporting organizations that preserve these art forms.
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