From a cutesy elephant to a busy bee, Gurgaon chowks are getting an appealing makeoverTo make the open spaces and road intersections of the city more aesthetic, upcycled sculptures have been installed at various chowks in Gurgaon. Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) conducts the installation drive in association with various corporates. A bee and honeycomb artefact made of metal scrap is installed at the IFFCO Chowk. The idea is to highlight the importance of these tiny creatures in maintaining the ecosystem
Gurgaon chowks have been getting a colourful facelift
Padhega India...:Made out of the e-waste of 5,000 discarded phones, the sculpture at IFFCO Chowk aims to raise awareness about girl child education and sustainability
An installation made of e-waste
A not-so-little birdie: Among other sculptures modelled from waste is the colourful bird at Khushboo Chowk, reminding people how mobile tower radiations impact bird population
Khushboo Chowk is the home for this birdie
Elo there:The waste-to-art sculptures that have been installed at various chowks in Gurgaon are a step towards environment conservation and sustainable beautification of the city
Have you spotted the white elephant yet?
Holding on: The installation at AIT Chowk features a 22-foot hand made of metal waste, holding up the globe, symbolising the need to take shared responsibility to protect the Earth
The installations are a reminder to protect the environment
Vatika Chowk has been beautified with many new sculptures
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