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ALIGARH, October 7: A creative competition titled “Transform Waste into Art” was organized by the Cultural Club of the Women’s College, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), under the SwachhtaPakhwada Cleanliness Campaign. The event, conducted by the Fine Arts Section, highlighted students’ innovation and artistic skills through the use of recyclable materials.
Addressing the gathering, Professor Masood Anwar Alvi, Principal, Women’s College, said, “Art is a beautiful medium of expression that has inspired humankind through the ages. Sculpture and modeling are among the most ancient art forms that have always satisfied human aesthetic sensibilities. Their relevance has not diminished, it has only grown stronger with time.”
He appreciated the students’ creativity, observing that “nothing in this world is truly useless, what matters is the perspective and purpose with which we look at things.”
Dr. Waseem Mushtaq emphasized the importance of cleanliness, stating that it should be an integral part of daily life. He commended the students for recycling waste materials and remarked that by repurposing waste, we not only create useful items but also conserve resources.
Students exhibited a range of creative works made from waste materials, including models of waterfalls, chairs, and beach art crafted from sand.
The event was attended by faculty members and a large number of students.
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Aligarh Muslim University

Source:- AMU facbook page