New Delhi — In his latest “Mann Ki Baat” radio program, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extolled the value of cultural pride and highlighted Project PARI – Public Art of India – as a groundbreaking initiative designed to enhance public spaces through artistic expression. Modi’s address underscored how such projects are instrumental in celebrating India’s rich heritage and fostering national progress.
Project PARI aims to integrate art into public spaces across the country, turning everyday locations into showcases of creativity and cultural significance. “A nation’s development is deeply rooted in its appreciation of its cultural heritage. Through Project PARI, we are making our public spaces vibrant and beautiful, reflecting our rich artistic legacy,” Modi said.
The Prime Minister provided several examples to illustrate the project’s impact. He praised the Bharat Mandapam in Delhi for its remarkable artworks that capture the essence of India’s cultural heritage. Modi also drew attention to the artistic enhancements seen in Delhi’s underpasses and flyovers, which have transformed these areas into engaging public art installations.
“Art has the power to beautify our surroundings and inspire pride in our heritage. The public art initiatives under Project PARI are a testament to how creativity can enhance our daily environment and reconnect us with our cultural roots,” Modi remarked.
In his address, Modi also encouraged art and culture enthusiasts to actively participate in and support public art projects. “I urge all artists and cultural advocates to engage with Project PARI and similar initiatives. Your contributions will play a vital role in further beautifying our cities and celebrating our heritage,” he added.
Project PARI represents a significant effort to make art a prominent part of public life in India. By fostering such initiatives, the Prime Minister aims to enhance the aesthetic and cultural fabric of urban spaces, celebrate India’s artistic traditions, and inspire a deeper appreciation for the nation’s rich cultural heritage.