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A child plays with animal figurines inside an art installation made from plastic waste and discarded materials at the Dympep Tourist Hub, Meghalaya

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A child plays with animal figurines inside an art
installation made from plastic waste and discarded materials at the Dympep Tourist Hub, Meghalaya. The installation, inspired by the anime Suzume and set up as part of the Swacchata Pakhwada by NEEPCO in
collaboration with art group PynChe, features a symbolic old wooden door and recycled elements like broken bricks and plastic bottles, conveying themes
of memory, loss and environmental regeneration.

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