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Artists showcase talent at ‘Waste to Art’

Tribune News Service Chandigarh, October 1 Waste disposal is a huge challenge for every citizen, but the Municipal Corporation (MC) has found a special use for some of its waste material – it has transformed them into a work of...
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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, October 1

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Waste disposal is a huge challenge for every citizen, but the Municipal Corporation (MC) has found a special use for some of its waste material – it has transformed them into a work of art.

Celebrating the 75th Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav, the MC organised a one-day waste-to-art exhibition-cum-live workshop under the banner, “Apshist Kala Pradrshni”, to honour various artists working in the transformation of waste items into the best art. Artists from different NGOs, organisations and individuals gathered at Plaza, Sector 17, today to showcase their talent.

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Mayor Ravi Kant Sharma was the chief guest at the exhibition-cum-workshop. He appreciated the works of artists for their wonderful exhibits which are being miraculously made out of household waste.

He said art, which is not only a delight for the eyes but also sends out a strong social message, is the need of the hour. This exhibition-cum-live workshop would create awareness on various environmental issues also. The initiative is also going to boost socio-cultural art in the city and would encourage young artists to come up with new ideas.

The exhibits included “Sanitary Waste to Art” by Kala Sagar Group, “Plastic Waste to Art” by Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, “Cloth Waste to Art” by Veenu and Laxmi Self-Help Group and “Cloth Waste to Art” by Veenu, Shagun, Reet Self-Help Groups.

There was “Waste to Art” display by MCM DAV College for Women, Sector 36; PR wing, Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh; Government High School, Sector 54; Government Middle School, Burail; Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 32; Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 23-A; Post Graduate Government College for Girls, Sector 11; Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 22A; Govt Model School, Sector 8; and by Anuj Saini, son of Late Nek Chand, founder of Rock Garden.

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