Bihar’s Madhubani railway station gets an arty makeover, attracts admirers
Samonway DuttaguptaSamonway Duttagupta/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, BIHAR/ Updated : Apr 9, 2018, 13:11 IST
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The almost forgotten Bihar’s Madhubani railway station has come back to life with Madhubani paintings adorned across the place, which has been done by some 230 local artists who came together to redecorate the station and give it … Read more
The almost forgotten Bihar’s Madhubani railway station has come back to life with Madhubani paintings adorned across the place, which has been done by some 230 local artists who came together to redecorate the station and give it an artistic makeover. Read less

The almost forgotten Bihar’s Madhubani railway station has come back to life with Madhubani paintings adorned across the place, which has been done by some 230 local artists who came together to redecorate the station and give it an artistic makeover.
Read more: A pictorial walk through the glorious past of Bihar

The makeover project of the Madhubani station, which is one of the oldest railway stations in Bihar, was undertaken as a part of the Indian Government’s Swachh Bharat campaign.
Railways spokesperson Gannath Jha, who is one of those officials responsible for this makeover project, revealed that the artists used the Madhubani paintings in order to depict the day-to-day life of the people in the region along with the other aspects of their culture and society.
Post the makeover, the Madhubani railway station has become a magnet for travellers who admire the traditional form of art.
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