Kottayam is the land of lakes, letters and latex.
Now it is set to get one more tag of being a mural city.(kum) The move will boost
the tourism in the region, which includes development of backwater destination
Kumarakom. Currently, painters from across the world are engaged in
painting murals in different parts of the city. All walls of collectorate,
library and railway station and include centers of worship for slecting
this art work. One of the giant murals to be painted on Pushpagiri Church in
Thellakom, 300 artists from around the world, will complete the work
within a day. The painting is based on Noah's Ark. Meanwhile, the organizers
claimed that the 300 square feet painting once completed will be the biggest
in the country. Researchers have said that the attempt to take out the murals
from inside the churches and temples is a welcome move as it was done
only in European countries. However, they raised doubts about the lasting of
the paintings due to the increase in the pollution level.
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