Unique designs with CHANNAPATNA art that were developed for over 50 U -Bahn -pillars
Celebrate the “people who shape Bengaluru”
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India: February 11, 2025:
Biocon Foundation, The CSR arm of corporate social responsibility (CSR) Biocon grouphas implemented a unique public art project to honor the everyday champions of Bengaluru. Over 50 U -Bahn -pillar between Husk Cure Gate And Biokon Hebbagodi U -Bahn station were decorated with lively canal patio art. This initiative entitled 'Columns of Bengaluru – celebrate everyday champions,'Contains unique designs that represent people in Bengaluru from various areas of life, such as flower sellers, electricians, tailors, cobblestones, doctors, nurses, musicians, research scientists, IT professionals, aviation and space engineers and many more that shape the city.
The “Pillars of Bengaluru” Project has converted the room Under the increased U -Bahn corridor Hosur Road near the electronic city in a lively cultural space. This project is reminiscent of the fact that the essence of a city is not only in its infrastructure or technological progress. Without diverse professionals, the city of Bengaluru cannot work and will probably lose its soul and identity. The project shows the variety of Bengaluru by celebrating people who contribute to this. The project underlines the essential roles that play these everyday champions and form the critical pillars of the city.
Dr. Anupama Shetty, mission director of the Biocon Foundation, “Our 'Sillars of Bengaluru' project is a unique initiative that has transformed the metro corridor between Husker Gate and Biokon Hebbagodi into a living landscape. By converting a functional urban area into a cultural shop window, the project creates a feeling of pride and connection between the citizens and offers commuters and passers -by a visually enriching experience. This artistic endeavor has imagined over 50 subway pillars as colorful canvases that celebrate the true spirit of Bengaluru by showing the everyday champions that form the city's backbone. From street sellers and drivers to technology experts and artists, these illustrations arouse the diverse community to life, which gives Bengaluru its unique identity. The project recognizes such unsung people. “”
The “Pillars of Bengaluru” Project executed by Biokon Foundation Is A CSR initiative from Biocon group supported by Bonon, BioconbiologicalAnd Sygene.
This is in addition to the contribution of Regin. 650 million (Rs. 65 crore) towards the structure of the Hebbagodi metro stationGiven to the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), from the Biokon Foundation since 2020 to promote sustainable urban mobility for people in Bengaluru. The Biocon-Hebbagodi subway station Is part of the Increases 18.82 km of yellow line, which connects the RV-Straße with Bommasandra.
The U -Bahn connectivity would provide the commuters a sustainable and efficient means of transport with transport means, which reduces the traffic jams on Hosur -Strasse and reduces the environmental influences by vehicle pollution.
BMRCL, a joint venture between the Indian government and the government of Karnataka, is responsible for the implementation and operation of the Bangalore Metro Rail Project.
The foundation had been committed Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology (SMI) to develop the concept and the unique designs for metropolides.
Biocon group Although his CSR arm Biokon Foundation Worked in the areas – Citizens' infrastructure, education, healthcare, environment, rural development, security of women and children as well as art and culture that promote social and economic integration.
About Biokon Foundation:
The Biokon Foundation, the social responsibility of the Biokon company, Biokon Biologics and Symphene International, has been working on strengthening marginalized communities since 2005. Biokon Foundation works with society to promote social and economic integration.
It has therefore made considerable investments in improving access to high-quality health, educational and citizen infrastructure as well as in the environmental impact projects. In combination with field initiatives, these programs lead in dynamics to increase the marginalized sections of society.
Over the years, the Biokon Foundation has built up a strong reputation for the quality of its programs and their effects on coping with social, humanitarian and ecological challenges for India. In order to achieve a more sensible effect, the foundation regularly works with government agencies and like -minded organizations in order to receive the program preparation. In addition to coping with critical challenges of the national and state level in primary health care, education and rural development, the foundation also increases environmental care through the mission of the revival of the Lake Revival in Bengaluru.
Visit: http://www.bioconfoundation.org