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Dimapur, July 3 (EMN): A tree plantation drive was organised by Liyai range, Senapati Forest Division to celebrate 73rd Van Mahotsav 2022 at Dzüduri Eco-Tourism Park and Purul village in Senapati district, Manipur. The drive was held in line with the Manipur government’s vision of planting 75 lakh saplings by August 2022 to commemorate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, an update informed. More than 7000 saplings of Cassia, Gulmohar, Ceylon Ironwood, Walnut, Oak, Alder, and Camphor etc. were planted by the participants. Speaking on the occasion, Kho Peter, the president of Khumai (Tunggam) Union remarked, ‘The millennial generation today are over stimulated by smartphones and computer screens but has lost connection with Mother Nature. We need to make concerted effort to reconnect with her by restoring her health through community tree plantation’. The next generation needs to be immersed in nature to truly value its sacredness. If children lose contact with nature, they won’t fight
Muralists are transforming drab exteriors of buildings and forgotten allies into extraordinary pieces of art. Author: Kevin Landers, 10TV Web Staff Published: 6:20 PM EDT July 23, 2021 Updated: 6:38 PM EDT July 23, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Under a hot sun with a brush in hand, muralist Marcus Billingsley is working to transform the side of the Mad Labs building on North 3rd Street in downtown Columbus.
His mural stretches the entire side of the building. It’s just another example of how local painters are turning tired old facades into pieces of art.
“I see infinite potential for this kind of art,” he says.
Billingsley is one of dozens of muralists in Columbus who have transformed the city’s forgotten alleys into places that people now stop to take photos for social media, music videos, product placements and more.
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