Kolkata: Tableau Netaji, renovated on the center rejected by the center, has his first trial at the Red Road on Monday ahead of the January 26 show where it will be in the spotlight.
Tablo from the Ministry of Information and Cultural Affairs wearing the words ‘Jayatu Netaji’ and with a netaji statue in the front of about 52 feet, a width of the 11 feet and height of 16 feet.
Monti Paul’s artist from Kumartuli, who created the statue and Netaji statue, was busy on Monday eliminating the tableau to make it more interesting during the show on Wednesday in front of CM.
“The request came last week and I agreed instantly.
Of course challenging to make a Netaji and Bust statue within a week and I took the challenge and worked almost all the time,” Paul said, who had curved the numbers since the mid-80’s.
He said that he had also created a Netaji statue installed in Shree Bhumi and the Belaughata Lake Town.
“So I took it with sports and now, because of lack of time I can’t make more murals in tables that can add to the attraction,” Paul said.
The breast will be on the back.
This is one of the biggest tablea and will be the main attraction of the R-Day parade, an official said.
“We made a trial to see if it could move smoothly during the Grand Show on Wednesday,” said an officer.
CM Mamata Banerjee After the rejection of the Bengal Tablo in Netaji in the Day Parade of the Republic of Delhi has made an instant decision to show off Netaji at the Red Road R-Day Parade.
Thus, in a week, the new tableau was created and decorated with netaji statues and statues about seven feet high.
CM on Sunday, celebrating Netaji’s 125th birthday, said: “We will launch tables during the Republic Day parade on the Red Road.” He has taken it as a challenge when Tablo is rejected by the center when the nation celebrates Netaji’s 125th birthday.
The swearswore of Netaji’s possibility in the syllabus took an oath by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as Prime Minister in 1943 in Southeast Asia could be included in the school syllabus.
Minister of Education Bratya Basu has been shown on Monday that historic events can be included in the syllabus and expert committee has been given the cost to review it.
Basu said, “I have asked the Chairman of the Expert Committee to see this problem.”