India proposes G20 Park in New Delhi featuring sculptures made from waste materials

India proposes G20 Park in New Delhi featuring sculptures made from waste materials

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Category : National Published on: April 22 2023

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  • India proposed to develop a G20 park in New Delhi as part of its year-long presidency of the organization.
  • The G20 Park will showcase sculptures depicting national animals and birds of the G20 countries made with the Waste to wonder concept.
  • The sculptures will be created on-site in a 20-day-long national camp mode from tomorrow and will run till the first of May.
  • Each art piece will be made of scrap and other waste material sourced from the yards of New Delhi Municipal Council and other agencies.
  • Artists from different Indian states are working on artwork projects to create sculptures including Indian peacock, American bison, Brazilian jaguar, red-crowned crane from China, Korean magpie, Australian emu, Canadian gray jay, Russian brown bear, and Mexican golden eagle.
  • The artists will be assisted by a team of students from leading art colleges.
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