Bhubaneswar, Sep 1:
Preparations are in full swing in Bhubaneswar as the capital city is ready to welcome one of the most worshiped deities in India: Ganesha. Some mute and deaf students from Bipin Bihari Choudhry High School for the Deaf made a 6-foot tall Ganesha idol for their school.Under the supervision of a Muslim sculptor Nasim Azam, 10 students from the school made the beautiful idol of Ganesha with materials costing about Rs. 1500.
“For an artist, religion is not a barrier, all religions are same”, said Nasim. Nasim further added how the students put lots of efforts in making this idol.
Preparations are in full swing in Bhubaneswar as the capital city is ready to welcome one of the most worshiped deities in India: Ganesha. Some mute and deaf students from Bipin Bihari Choudhry High School for the Deaf made a 6-foot tall Ganesha idol for their school.Under the supervision of a Muslim sculptor Nasim Azam, 10 students from the school made the beautiful idol of Ganesha with materials costing about Rs. 1500.
“For an artist, religion is not a barrier, all religions are same”, said Nasim. Nasim further added how the students put lots of efforts in making this idol.
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