Photo gallery: Bengal man celebrates Republic Day with unique maps of India
There are various ways in which we Indians salute and show our love for our motherland, India. To mark the 70th Republic Day, a singer in West Bengal’s Hooghly district made several maps of India, using abstract stuff materials like buttons, matchsticks, coins, woold and pencils, among others. The artist is a 49-year-old singer Chandan Banerjee. He is popular in his area for doing unique acts.
There are various ways in which we Indians salute and show our love for our motherland, India. To mark the 70th Republic Day, a singer in West Bengal’s Hooghly district made several maps of India, using abstract stuff materials like buttons, matchsticks, coins, woold and pencils, among others. The artist is a 49-year-old singer Chandan Banerjee. He is popular in his area for doing unique acts.
Recently, he entered the Limca Book of Records for balancing 22,000 coins on top of the other. Chandan is also a teacher, who teaches students from Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) and other engineering colleges.