Artwork by peon selected as cover of rail ministry's booklet of achievements

| Updated: Jun 12, 2018, 18:40 IST

Highlights

  • Shyam Sundar (35) is working as a peon with the East Coast Railway headquarters in Bhubaneswar
  • He was first spotted when he won top honours at an inter-railway painting competition recently
  • His work on the booklet cover shows Mahatma Gandhi disembarking a train with people greeting him at the gate
The Union rail minister Piyush Goyal releasing the booklet, at a press conference on the achievements of the ministry of railways & Coal, during the last four years, in New Delhi on June 11, 2018.The Union rail minister Piyush Goyal releasing the booklet, at a press conference on the achievements of the m... Read More
NEW DELHI: An artwork by a peon has been selected as the cover of the railway ministry's booklet of achievements.
Shyam Sundar (35), working as a peon with the East Coast Railway headquarters in Bhubaneswar, was first spotted by a Delhi-based ministry official when he won top honours at an inter-railway painting competition recently.

The cover, which was the centre of attention at railway minister Piyush Goyal's press conference on Monday, shows Mahatma Gandhi disembarking a train with people greeting him at the gate.

The booklet highlights the government's latest project - commemoration of Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary. "I have been working as a peon for the past 10 years and this is my moment!" said Sundar, who was felicitated by the minister in the national capital on Monday.

The artist said the final painting that made it to the 10 inch x 10 inch cover was his third entry, as the two sample sketches drawn by him were rejected.

"In the first one I sent, Gandhiji and the crowd were looking at the camera, so it was not selected. In the second one, Gandhiji's face was not clear, but I got it right in the third attempt. It was all done and approved in one night because we were working on a tight deadline," Sundar, a graduate in art and craft from Utkal University of Culture, Bhubaneswar, said.

The booklet highlights the achievement of railways in the last four years and is sent to all public representatives.

An excited Sundar added, "The railway minister shook my hand and said that the painting was beautiful. It was a moment of pride for me."


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