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00:00Indore, in Madhya Pradesh, is a city that has earned the title of the cleanest in India
00:14multiple times.
00:18It is now advancing its Waste to Art initiative to create replicas of ancient structures throughout
00:25the city.
00:27As part of this initiative, the Indore Municipal Corporation has been working for the past
00:3320 days to create a replica of the Sanchi Stupa Gate, a renowned Buddhist monument in
00:39the state, using scrap materials.
00:43A team of 7-8 skilled artisans is constructing the gate from scrap metal sourced from motorcycles
00:50and discarded vehicles.
00:53Indore is number one in terms of cleanliness, and we are preparing for the 8th time.
00:58New innovations are being made here.
01:00The Sanchi Stupa Gate is being constructed using iron waste material.
01:05More than 1 ton of iron waste is being used to construct the gate.
01:14This is iron waste material, and the gate is being constructed using waste to art.
01:22We have been working on waste to art for the past 1.5-2 years.
01:27We have 5-6 structures, such as the one outside the Brilliant Convention, the one at the Babhati
01:35Square, and the one at the Airport Road.
01:38As you know, Mahapurji works a lot on innovation, so Indore is going to get a new form of innovation
01:48The Sanchi Stupa Gate will be constructed near the statue of Bheemrao Ambedkar.
02:01The mayor of the city recalls how the creation of Ayodhya's Ram Mandir replica using iron
02:07scrap inspired him to initiate more such projects.
02:11Indore is the first city in the world to have made a replica of the world's largest Ram Mandir
02:16using its iron scrap.
02:18This idea came from there.
02:20The same team has now created many models of waste to art in many places in Indore.
02:31This is the work of Indore, waste to art, waste to wealth.
02:36The replica of the Sanchi Stupa Gate is scheduled to be unveiled on December 6, coinciding with
02:42Dr. Bheemrao Ambedkar's death anniversary at Gita Bhavan in the city.
02:48The completed structure will be 10 feet high, 15 feet long, and 1.5 feet wide.

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