Bengaluru: Bust of former Indian President APJ Abdul Kalam made of used material is a new attraction in Yeshwantpur.
Passengers traveling from the Yeshwantpur train station to Tumakuru can see the installation, which has been placed near the training depot.
Southwestern train officials say the breasts are made of nuts, bolts, wire strands, and other used materials.
Vikas Gurwani, senior training depot official, Yeshwantpur, said: “Our in-house team led by engineer parts CP Sridhar and Srinivas Raju created this structure of this used material.
We only spent around RS 3,000 about painting work.” “He is Indian missiles and idols for all engineers, “said Gurwani.
The Yeshwantpur Swr training depot team has also created Swami Vivekananda statue and ‘make in India’ lions from Metal Scrap.
The team has established a Kempegowda Heritage Garden in the Depot with 3D paintings on large stones.
“Our main job is the maintenance of the coach.
About 200 coaches are maintained here.
But we are happy to find time to come up with this initiative, which also inspires our staff.
Creativity and exceptional worker spirit.
In fact, Kalam Sir once said, ‘Creativity see things The same but think differently ‘.
So, we want to give a men’s most creative tribute missile, “Gurwani said.
Many netizens praise this initiative.
“Creativity is indeed …
missiles to change your imagination into reality !! If the word missionary watch is the mission space; YPR Depot is Mission Scrap.
If the first is the last pure intelligence is intelligence with aesthetics (SIC),” Write Twitter handles named Sher Singh.