Art attack in Ludhiana
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
Aiming to make Ludhiana the ‘graffiti capital’ of India, students, artists and NGOs , with the local municipal corporation’s backing, have formed groups to paint pillars, walls and trees in different parts of the city. (JS Grewal/HT Photo)
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Updated on May 28, 2016 03:56 pm IST
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