Key Points

NDMC Vice Chairman Kuljeet Chahal has announced a major cultural push for Delhi, including an Art District featuring large-scale sculptures by renowned artists. The plan includes hosting an International Sculpture Symposium and a National Painting Symposium to showcase top talent. A selection committee with global experts will oversee artistic standards and installations. The initiative aligns with PM Modi’s Viksit Bharat vision, aiming to make Delhi a thriving cultural hub.

Key Points: NDMC VC Kuljeet Chahal Unveils Delhi Art District and Cultural Roadmap

  • NDMC to install 10-15 ft sculptures by top artists at key Delhi locations
  • International Sculpture Symposium with 15 global artists planned
  • National Painting Symposium to feature 15 eminent painters
  • Advisory committee to ensure high artistic standards
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Delhi: NDMC VC Kuljeet Chahal unveils cultural roadmap

NDMC plans an Art District with renowned sculptors and international symposiums to boost Delhi’s cultural landscape under PM Modi’s Viksit Bharat vision.

"We aim to transform New Delhi into a vibrant hub of artistic excellence. – Kuljeet Chahal, NDMC VC"

New Delhi, July 1

New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) Vice Chairman Kuljeet Singh Chahal on Tuesday unveiled a roadmap aimed at promoting art, culture, and heritage across the New Delhi area.

He said the initiative, aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of Viksit Bharat@2047, is designed to transform New Delhi into a vibrant hub of artistic excellence and cultural expression.

Chahal informed that a central component of the plan is the creation of a dedicated Art District, where 10 of India’s most renowned sculptors have been invited, with eight already confirming their participation. These artists will propose large-scale sculptures, each ranging from 10 to 15 feet in height, which will be installed at prominent cultural locations such as Mandi House, National School of Drama, FICCI Auditorium, Shri Ram Centre, India Gate-NGMA, Hyderabad House, Travancore Bhawan, and Triveni Kala Sangam.

He said that notable participating artists include Raghav R. Kaneria, Ved Nair, Padma Shri Biman B. Das, Padma Shri Rajendra Tikku, K. Radhakrishnan, Arun Pandit, as well as works representing the legacies of late Satish Gujral and Nagji Patel.

Chahal said to ensure high artistic standards and relevance to the local context, NDMC will constitute a Selection and Advisory Committee under the convenorship of the Consultant (Art & Culture), NDMC. The committee will comprise national and international experts who will advise on the selection of artworks, participating artists, materials, scale, and installation sites.

Chahal also announced that NDMC will host an International Sculpture Symposium, bringing together 15 distinguished sculptors/masters of the field, including 10 from India and five from abroad. Many of these are recipients of Padma and National Awards. These artists will create live sculptures during a dedicated workshop in New Delhi, he said.

The NDMC VC said the civic agency will also organise a National Painting Symposium, inviting 15 eminent painters from across the country to participate in a creative residency. The resulting artworks will be showcased in a curated exhibition and later displayed at various NDMC venues to enhance public spaces with rich visual storytelling.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an art student, I'm thrilled about the International Sculpture Symposium! This will give young artists like me exposure to master artists. But I hope they allocate some space for emerging talents too, not just established names.
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Rohit P
Good initiative but NDMC should first fix basic civic issues in these areas - parking chaos near Mandi House, dirty footpaths near India Gate. Art is important but so is basic infrastructure!
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Sarah B
The inclusion of international artists is a great move! As an expat living in Delhi, I'm excited to see how this cultural exchange will shape the city's artistic landscape. The proposed locations are all perfect spots for public art installations.
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Kavya N
Hope they include regional art forms too, not just contemporary sculptures. Our traditional crafts like Madhubani, Warli, Tanjore paintings deserve equal prominence in such initiatives. #IndianArtHeritage
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Vikram M
While the plan sounds impressive, I'm concerned about maintenance. We've seen so many beautiful projects in Delhi turn into neglected spaces within months. NDMC needs to commit long-term resources for upkeep.
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Ananya R
The National Painting Symposium is what excites me most! Imagine walking through Lutyens' Delhi and seeing beautiful artworks at every corner.

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