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Dhruvi Acharya's landmark solo exhibition at Hampi Art Labs
Dhruvi Acharya's landmark solo exhibition at Hampi Art Labs

The Hindu

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Dhruvi Acharya's landmark solo exhibition at Hampi Art Labs

The Journey is Home, a significant solo exhibition by acclaimed contemporary artist Dhruvi Acharya, which began on June 1, at Hampi Art Labs in Toranagallu, Ballari district, will be on display till September 30th, 2025. The JSW Foundation, the social development arm of the $24 billion JSW Group and host of the exhibition, stated that The Journey is Home, curated by noted art critic Girish Shahane, features an expansive collection of Dhruvi Acharya's works, ranging from her early creations to more recent pieces. It delves into a deeply personal exploration of identity, motherhood, environmental awareness, grief, and the complexities of urban life. Dhruvi Acharya's art, rooted in autobiography, often connects with larger, universal subjects. The exhibition's title is inspired by a poem by the Japanese author and Zen practitioner Matsuo Basho, reflecting Dhruvi Acharya's early interest in Buddhist philosophy. Her work is known to explore the psychological and emotional musings of a woman. The exhibition also features key works from the JSW collection. Sangita Jindal, chairperson of the JSW Foundation, expressed her enthusiasm for the show. 'I see hope and resilience in Dhruvi Acharya's layered works, which often reflect the psychological and emotional musings of a woman. I am delighted that Hampi Art Labs is hosting a solo show by Dhruvi, an artist I have long admired.' Describing the exhibition as a mid-career survey, Dhruvi Acharya said, 'The show includes work from various stages of my journey, including those commissioned or acquired by Sangita Jindal over the last 25 years. These pieces reflect my investigations into memory, love, loss, motherhood, the status of women in society, and the deteriorating environment. I am grateful to Hampi Art Labs and JSW Foundation for providing a space where these stories can breathe and resonate.' Located near the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi, Hampi Art Labs spans nine acres and serves as a cultural retreat offering studio spaces, galleries, artist residencies, and educational programmes. Rooted in the region's rich artistic and architectural heritage, the centre is a vital cultural initiative of the JSW Foundation. The Journey is Home is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., from Monday to Friday, offering visitors a unique opportunity to engage with one of India's most thoughtful and introspective contemporary artists in an inspiring setting.

JSW breaks ground on 1,600MW power plant at Salboni in West Bengal
JSW breaks ground on 1,600MW power plant at Salboni in West Bengal

Business Standard

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

JSW breaks ground on 1,600MW power plant at Salboni in West Bengal

The $24 billion JSW Group kicked off a 1,600MW power plant at Salboni in Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal – a project waiting in the wings for more than a decade and a half. The foundation stone laying ceremony for the upcoming Rs 16,000 crore ultra-supercritical thermal power plant was conducted by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday in the presence of JSW Group Chairman Sajjan Jindal, JSW Foundation Chairperson Sangita Jindal and JSW Cement and JSW Paints Managing Director Parth Jindal. The power plant will be the largest greenfield plant from the JSW Energy stable and the biggest thermal power project by the private sector in West Bengal. Chief Minister Banerjee described it as a 'big moment', while Jindal said it was his 'dream project'. 'Bengal needs more and more power. They (JSW) have plans for two more units,' Banerjee said. The project is expected to create direct and indirect jobs. Jindal said that the land at Salboni belongs to the farmers of the area. 'You will benefit from the work that happens here – the next generation will also benefit,' he said, addressing the gathering. It has been a long time coming for the power project. The 1,600MW plant was part of an integrated steel and power complex conceived during the Left Front regime led by Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee. The steel plant was to have a capacity of 10 million tonnes (mt). In 2008, Bhattacharjee had laid the foundation stone for the project. Jindal recalled during a media interaction later, 'Back in 2008 when the land was acquired by Buddhababu for us, it was in the middle of the Singur problem. And then Nandigram also happened. But everything went off well here.' The steel plant, however, did not take off due to a lack of raw material linkages, primarily the coal block deallocation. But in 2018, JSW Cement set up a cement plant, which was inaugurated by Chief Minister Banerjee. After a wait of 15 years, the foundation stone for the power plant has now been laid, Jindal said. 'Model industrial park' Alongside the power plant, Chief Minister Banerjee also laid the foundation stone for the JSW Industrial Park, which will be spread over 2,000 acres with a plug-and-play infrastructure. Jindal said that the target was to bring high-quality industries to the park. 'After the US-China spat, many Korean and Japanese industries that are in China and export to the US, but cannot, are looking for a home for themselves. We are going to attract them; that is my main target.' On potential industries, he said, 'could be electronics'. But the possibilities were huge, he pointed out. There are so many things happening in China – from refrigerators, washing machines to transformers, he noted. The JSW Group has about 4,400 acres in Salboni. Of this, the requirement for the power plant is to the tune of 1,000 acres. The cement plant is utilising about 600 acres. With the power plant and upcoming industrial park, Jindal would have about 800 acres available at Salboni.

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