Jyoti Nivas College in Bengaluru unveils art installation on its campus
During the unveiling, principal Sr Mary Louisa S dedicated the statue to the past, present, and future students of Jyoti Nivas. The unveiling was led by the principal, JNC sisters and members involved in the project.
The six-month project, which has been completed under the supervision of Thomas Kallarackal, professional artist and founder of Myheart Creation, is now a permanent visual language on campus, meant to inspire students, according to the principal.

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