Micro Artist Carves Manmohan Singh Image On A Piece Of Chalk

Sircilla/Hyderabad, Dec 28 (Maxim News): A primary school teacher and carving artist, Kapilla Naresh paid his tributes to the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in an innovative way by carving out the latter’s picture on a chalk piece. 

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Naresh, who had created wonders through his art forms, carved out the former PM’s picture on a chalk piece spending 4 and a half hours. 

Naresh said that in order to pay tribute to the former PM, he carved the picture of Manmohan Singh, who strove hard for the economic growth of the country by introducing economic reforms. 

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The country would not forget the services done to the nation by Manmohan Singh, he opined that he would feel proud to have the carved picture of the former PM on a piece of chalk.  (Maxim News)


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