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East Coast Railway Transforms Waste into Art in a Sustainable Initiative

Bhubaneswar: The East Coast Railway (ECoR) is embarking on an innovative initiative that transforms waste materials and scrap into stunning works of art, reinforcing its commitment to cleanliness and sustainability. Spearheaded by employees from the Diesel and Electric Loco Shed, Traction Sub-Station, and Traction Distribution Sections, this creative endeavor not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of railway premises but also raises awareness about environmental stewardship.

As part of the Swachhata Hi Seva and Swachhata Pakhwada campaigns, railway employees have utilized a variety of discarded materials—including bull gears, traction bars, pneumatic pipes, and compressor valves—to craft eye-catching art pieces. Among the creations are vibrant representations of India’s map in tricolor, intricate models of famous landmarks like the Qutub Minar, whimsical sculptures of dinosaurs, and musical instruments, showcasing the creative potential of waste.

The initiative has garnered significant attention from passersby and local communities, highlighting how discarded materials can deliver impactful messages about sustainability. Previous installations displayed at the ECoR Headquarters and Rail Sadan in Bhubaneswar have inspired similar creativity across various railway establishments.

Standout creations include dynamic human figures captured in dance poses, meticulously crafted from scrap metals and welded into intricate designs. Using components such as cam gears and piston carriers, these installations exemplify the beauty that can emerge from discarded materials.

Additionally, the initiative serves as a platform for skill development among railway employees. During their leisure time, staff from locations including Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, and Araku have actively contributed to beautifying their surroundings through art. Some of their work is already on display at Visakhapatnam Station, the railway stadium, and the Diesel Loco Shed, with plans for further installations across more railway stations in the near future.

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