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Meet the professor from Andhra Pradesh who turns scrap into sculptures
Professor Srinivas Padakandla from Vijayawada is turning automobile scrap into beautiful sculptures with his team of helpers.
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What seems like scrap for the rest of the world is gold this professor from Vijayawada, who looks at debris very differently.
Srinivas Padakandla, Head of Department, Fine Arts in the University College of Architecture and Planning, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, has been transforming recycled automobile metal scrap into sculptures.
One of Srinivas sculptures (Image: srinivaspadakandla.com)
“A common man cannot visit sophisticated art galleries in big hotels or exhibition centres, where different kinds of art forms, including metal arts, are showcased. That privilege is mostly available to elite or rich people. The metal sculptures that we make are installed in public parks with the help of respective municipal corporations, for every person right from a k
Consultancy cell opened at ANU Architecture college
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Students set up a stall displaying varied specialisations of architecture
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Vice Chancellor of ANU P Rajasekhar speaking at the launch of consultancy cell at the ANU College of Planning and Architecture on ANU campus on Thursday. | Photo Credit: VIJAYA KUMAR T
Students set up a stall displaying varied specialisations of architecture
Vice-Chancellor of Acharya Nagarjuna University P. Rajasekhshar on Thursday inaugurated the consultancy cell set up on the premises of ANU College of Architecture and Planning.
The students of Architecture and Planning Department set up a stall displaying varied specialisations of architecture. They also set up stalls displaying designs enrolled for various design competitions at regional and national level.
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TIRUPATI: Nothing in this world is useless. Believing in this concept, a professor has been turning scrap into pieces of art. Professor Srinivas Padakandla, HoD, Fine Arts in the University College of Architecture and Planning, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, has been transforming recycled automobile metal scrap into sculptures.
In an attempt to encourage recycling of electronic and automobile waste, Prof Srinivas has been designing sculptures from scrap. His models were appreciated and installed in many cities. The professor has worked in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Odisha. Currently, Prof Srinivas is in Tirupati busy making breathtaking sculptures out of scrap.
Steel plant contributes to growth of Centre and State, says roundtable
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We will not allow it to go into hands of a few individuals: speakers
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We will not allow it to go into hands of a few individuals: speakers
The public sector Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) contributes not just to the growth of the State but also to the economy of the nation and we will not allow it to go into the hands of a few individuals, the speakers at a roundtable, warned the Centre.
The roundtable was held, under the aegis of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), at the Public Library here on Monday.