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Scrap to sculpture: Rs 31 L project open for public viewing at Tiruvanmiy­ur school

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Greater Chennai Corporatio­n Commission­er G Prakash, on Friday, inaugurate­d an exhibition of sculptures made using metal scraps.

According to a Corporatio­n statement, the sculptures are placed at Chennai Higher Secondary School in Bharathida­san Road in Tiruvanmiy­ur. “The public will be allowed to visit the exhibition till March 5 from 9 am to 12 noon and 4 to 8 pm,” the statement said. Sculptors from Andhra Pradesh made as many as 14 sculptures for the civic body with metal scraps taken from unused vehicles. The sculptures were created at a cost of Rs 31 lakh.

Speaking to the reporters, Prakash said the sculptures of fisherman, farmer, mermaid and others have been made. “We are going to install the sculptures along the Buckingham Canal between Madhya Kailash to Tiruvanmiy­ur MRTS. The initiative will create awareness on reusing waste and unwanted consumeris­m,” he said. Earlier, the civic body planned to place the sculptures at Elliot’s Beach in Besant Nagar but changed the plan after the Buckingham Canal project was finalised under Smart City Mission.

He added that the civic body has plans to make similar sculptures honouring frontline workers who had lost lives fighting COVID-19.

When asked about temporary conservanc­y workers losing jobs after the privatisat­ion of conservanc­y works, Prakash clarified that all the workers would be provided jobs.

“However, jobs could not be provided to aged persons and persons with illnesses,” he said. Meanwhile, Prakash inaugurate­d a plantation of 10,000 saplings on 38,000 sqft land in Puzhuthiva­kkam under the urban forest project using the Miyawaki method.

 ??  ?? Sculpture of a fisherman made out of scrap metal
Sculpture of a fisherman made out of scrap metal

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