Spotfix at the Moolchand Flyover by the Citizenship Programme
After over 15 spotfix activities last year, we started this academic session with a very prominent project to beautify the pillars under the Moolchand Flyover. In collaboration with New Delhi Rising and Delhi Street Art , nearly 19 students and 2 teachers of The Indian School, accompanied by Ms Sangeeta Aswani worked over two weekends to restore the space and give it an artistic look. Since this was an extensive spotfix requiring a substantial quantity of waterproof paint, The Citizenship Programme shared the expense of the paint from shramdaan proceeds.
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Participant students-
Tarush 9d, Ronit Narang 9d, Palak Agarwal 9e, Rishika Chaudhary 9e, Urvi Bansal 9b, Gunjan, 9b, Sarthak Sharma 9b, Lakshay Khandelwal 9b, Dhruv Kambiri 9b, Mitr Nandan 9c, Krish Kalra 9c, Vidhi Wadhwa 9c, Gurliv Kaur 9c, Divija Puri 9c, Vivek Koli 9c, Garvit 9c, Palkin Rana 8b, Surveen kaur 8b, and Bhumika 9c
Ms. Sandhya Batheja and Ms. Rupinder coordinated the activity on 9 and 15 April 2017. Several members of local RWAs, government officers, members of Dainik Bhaskar and a crew from NDTV and The Times of India were present at the venue to cover the events and appreciate the effort.
Ms. Sangeeta Aswani, Citizenship Coordinator.