Trains to get arty makeover - starting with Patna Rajdhani

IANS  |  New Delhi 

After adorning the walls of several stations in Bihar, Madhubani paintings will now be showcased on trains like the Rajdhani and that originate from the state.

To begin with, 22 coaches of the Rajdhani will be rolled out shortly with the tradition Madhubani paintings inside and outside of the coaches - as part of a new trend to promote traditional art on services.

Madhubani is a folk art of the Mithila region of that is known for using unique geometric patterns to create colourful paintings.

"There are a total of 100 coaches to be painted with Madhubani art," (DRM) told IANS.

Besides the Rajdhani, the interiors and exterior of the and Jansadharan Express will also have the traditional Mithila artwork.

"With the artwork, Rajdhani will have a unique identity while running between station and New Delhi," said Thakur, and added, "Local artists will get an opportunity to showcase their skill on trains."

The entire exercise would cost the Railways about Rs 1 lakh per

According to a senior official, divisions and zonal railways are free to popularise local art at stations and trains.

"Similar to Madhubani paintings, trains originating from can have Rajasthani paintings and likewise," the told IANS.

The idea took root at Madhubani railway station and soon other stations at Patna, and Danapur also followed the widely-appreciated trend.

The painting project was launched at as a beautification and cleanliness project which also highlighted the skill of the local artists.

Madhubani railway station has also won the award in a station beautification competition last week in a function organised at Rail Bhavan here.

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 13:24 IST