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Published 11:54 IST, August 16th 2020

Independence Day: Coimbatore man offers prayer at Mahatma Gandhi temple built by him

On the occasion of 74th Independence Day, a man named Thangavel offered prayers at a temple of Mahatma Gandhi which was built by him in Coimbatore

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On the occasion of 74th Independence Day, a man named Thangavel offered prayers at a temple of Mahatma Gandhi which was built by him in the Saravanampatti area of Coimbatore. He said, "I constructed this temple in 1993. I am very influenced by the principles of Gandhiji." Thangavel decorated the temple with various photographs of freedom fighters. The statue if iconic Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar also stands beside Gandhi's statue.

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Artists pay tribute on I-Day

Shiva Raman, an artist hailing from Chennai, attempted to enter the Guinness World Record with his painting to mark the occasion of Independence Day. While sharing the images of the beautiful masterpiece, ANI worte that Raman painted a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi in a 2,020 square feet area. Further, the artist also just used coffee to create an amazing painting. 

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Another artist from Chandigarh, who is an expert in creating miniature artworks, also created a beautiful masterpiece. Balraj Singh selected chalk as his preferred material. He created an amazing model in around two days by just using pieces of chalks. 

On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the national flag and delivered the customary address to the nation from the Red Fort in Delhi to mark the occasion. The 74th Independence Day function was relatively subdued this year in terms of participation of people in view of the COVID-19 crisis.

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(With inputs from agency)

11:51 IST, August 16th 2020