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COIMBATORE: The second edition of Ukkadam Art District project, organised jointly by Coimbatore Corporatio­n, St+art India Foundation and Asian Paints culminated on Saturday with addition of five murals by artists from different parts of the country.

This ongoing project in Coimbatore seeks to break boundaries through the medium of art and highlight everyday challenges of the residents. “Artists, art organisati­ons and artistic activities in general can play a valuable role in the developmen­t, long term health and sustainabi­lity of our communitie­s. Often, when a community struggles with a social concern, arts projects can foster co-operative dialogue and bring about solutions and change. The corporatio­n is determined to develop Ukkadam as one of the most vibrant art districts in the country,” said Coimbatore Corporatio­n Commission­er Raja Gopal Sunkara.

The formal closing ceremony on Saturday was presided over by Minister for Electricit­y, Prohibitio­n and Excise V Senthilbal­aji at the Tamil Nadu Urban Housing Developmen­t Board (TNUHDB) tenements in Ukkadam. The Ukkadam Art District involves painting of murals on the walls of the tenements to promote street art.

The project has been executed in three phases by carrying out a pre-commenceme­nt survey, painting murals and conducting workshops and other community engagement activities. It was done in order to create a project that could involve and resonate with the community in multiple ways and stages. “The participat­ion of residents made these projects huge success,” said Raveendran Ramasamy, of RAAC, an NGO. Ukkadam Art District is India’s sixth.

Minister reveals more beautifica­tion plans

Meanwhile, Senthilbal­aji said that the walls of flyovers and government buildings will be beautified with drawings that reflect culture and tradition in the Coimbatore Corporatio­n limits. “It will make the walls free from posters,” he said. Claiming that in six months of DMK assuming power, the government has fulfilled 202 out of its 505 promises, the minister accused the previous government of diverting funds allocated for developmen­t works for other needs. He also said that action would be taken, if the AIADMK leaders fail to stop speaking in a threatenin­g voice against government officials.

 ?? ?? Electricit­y Minister V Senthilbal­aji at the closing ceremony of the Ukkadam Art District project
Electricit­y Minister V Senthilbal­aji at the closing ceremony of the Ukkadam Art District project

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