Updated On: 16 August, 2024 08:33 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
"Project Mumbai, supported by the Central Railway and Western Railway, has initiated India`s largest citizen-led public art initiative to beautify 29 bustling railway stations of Mumbai within 60 days," said Shishir Joshi, founder and Chief Executive of Project Mumbai.
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In one of India`s largest citizen-led public art initiatives, twenty-nine of Mumbai`s railway stations will be beautified by citizen participation in 60 days. Project Mumbai which is organising this event has invited volunteers for the project. The city`s railway network is considered the lifeline of this bustling megapolis with lakhs commuting by local trains every day.
"Project Mumbai, supported by the Central Railway and Western Railway has initiated India`s largest citizen-led public art initiative - to beautify 29 bustling railway stations of Mumbai within 60 days," said Shishir Joshi, founder and Chief Executive of the award-winning not-for-profit Project Mumbai.