A beautiful artwork: We are all one.

in Indiaunited4 days ago
Hello friends, I am posting after a long time. Friends, Mumbai is a city where people from all over India come to try their luck. But Mumbai has not offended anyone till date. Whoever comes, be it educated, uneducated, businessman, he does something here and gets success. One just needs to have a strong desire to work hard, and then anyone can make a living in Mumbai.


From Bollywood star Amitabh to Dhirubhai Ambani, many such people have come here and have made their success even greater. Friends, the reason for telling all this is that today I was going by bus from the Dharavi area of Mumbai, and then I am sharing the thoughts that came to my mind. Friends, the Dharavi area of Mumbai is such an area where the biggest slum in all of Asia is located. Yes, yes, don't get me wrong by hearing this: poor people, artisans, and laborers from all over India live here. This is a big place of small-scale industry, not only in Mumbai but in the whole of India. The artisans here make everything here. From clothes and shoes to every leather item, slippers, toys, etc., are made in large quantities.

And these are sent to the markets of the whole country. These people work hard day and night; this area never sleeps. Nowadays the look of this area has changed a bit; the government has rehabilitated it and built big buildings. My office is in BKC, and after coming from there by bus, sometimes I go to Sion railway station from Dharavi via T Junction. So, I saw an artwork at T Junction. It is called T Junction because here a big oblique road meets another straight road. Due to which it looks like English T, that's why. There is this artwork here; after seeing this figure, I thought, really, this artist or whoever has taken this theme is amazing. Because people of all religions live here, everyone works together and lives in harmony. They celebrate their own festivals, but there is never any fight over religion here. And this artwork is a symbol of this. You can see it; everyone's hands are touching half the earth, and statues of big leaders of all religions are visible. And the slogan written there is, "We all are one.". How beautiful and simple it is. Friends, and it is true that our India is the only country that respects and honours all religions. That's all. Thank you.🙏
Disclaimer:This post is originally written in Hindi by me. English is not my first language. and I have taken the help of Google Translate to translate it into English.
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