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The colorful and proud reminder of "Deaf identity" greets passers-
On Saturday, on a road in central Delhi, a wall under the overpass was painted with art to spread awareness in sign language.
On Saturday, the flyover on Lodi Road near Nizamuddin was remodeled and a message was sent that artists from the Delhi street art collective worked with the hearing --
Damaged students brush the wall in sign language.
Phrases such as "proud of being deaf", "Deaf Culture", "Indian Sign Language", with "deaf community" and "Deaf identity" painted on the wall in sign language and English ".
Skills training program for 30 students in Centum
Gro-hearing skills training program-
Yogesh Saini, founder of Street Art in Delhi, said damaged people based in South Delhi joined 15 participants from street art in Delhi to start designing and then draw images.
"We want to show people that they don't have to look at the hearing --
"People with disabilities," he said . "Saini.
Starting at about 7. m.
Until noon, artists and students worked on the wall and drew about half of 200 pieces.
The ft stretch that will eventually be covered.
The rest will have the same theme and will be done later.
In addition to this project, Delhi street art is also involved in the public art initiative of the New Delhi Municipal Council, including in the children's park in the Indian gate and several roads across the 3D zebra crossing.
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Saini said a wall would be painted on the ring road near the Amalfi colony on Sunday to clean up the area and prevent people from urinating on it.