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Bihar railway station bags prize for its arty makeover

A total of 62 entries from across 11 railway zones were received for the contest

- BY LATA RANI Correspond­ent

Arailway station in Bihar which was described as India’s “dirtiest” railway station for two consecutiv­e years in a survey conducted by the Indian Railways has now bagged the second prize in a ‘beauty’ contest.

Railway official Rajesh Kumar said the Madhubani railway station along with Tamil Nadu’s Madurai has won the second prize of the national transporte­r’s in-house station beautifica­tion contest.

“This is a big achievemen­t for us. With this award, this station in Bihar has become famous for its lovely looks,” divisional railway manager, Samastipur, RK Jain told journalist­s yesterday.

As per reports, a total of 62 entries from across 11 railway zones were received by the railway board for the beautifica­tion contest. Ballarshah and Chandrapur railway stations of Maharashtr­a though walked away with the first prize.

‘Dirtiest station’

The recognitio­n for Madhubani indeed looks great given the fact that it got the “dirtiest” tag by the railways for the year 2015 and 2016. The transforma­tion follows the public shaming which prompted the artists to work day and night for a full week to give a soothing coat of paint, ultimately turning it into a typical “art junction”.

“We are happy that our efforts have borne fruit and our station has emerged as one of the beautiful stations on the railways map,” said Uma Kumari Jha who was one of the artists who volunteere­d her service to transform the station.

Under part of the unique campaign, more than 100 artists across all age groups and sex painted the walls of the Madhubani station with vibrant colours involving various social, cultural and mythologic­al themes. And they did all this free of cost — to ensure their railway station was recognised as the “loveliest” station.

The artists worked on various themes and within a week, transforme­d the walls of the station spread around 3,000 metres with 160 paintings in the world-famous Madhubani style.

 ?? Lata Rani/Gulf News ?? Around 3,000 metres of walls were covered by the 160 paintings that were executed in the local Madhubani style.
Lata Rani/Gulf News Around 3,000 metres of walls were covered by the 160 paintings that were executed in the local Madhubani style.
 ?? Lata Rani/Gulf News ?? About 100 artists worked on artworks on the walls, which won Madhubani station the second prize in the contest.
Lata Rani/Gulf News About 100 artists worked on artworks on the walls, which won Madhubani station the second prize in the contest.

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