Church Art celebrates Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav in collaboration with ICCR Kolkata
September 20: Kolkata-based Church Art, a firm engaged in creative work of art projects that promote and preserve Indian art and culture, celebrated Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav and International Literacy Day in collaboration with Indian Centre for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Kolkata by organizing dance and music, a cultural program where outstanding achievers – professionals, artistes and social […]

September 20: Kolkata-based Church Art, a firm engaged in creative work of art projects that promote and preserve Indian art and culture, celebrated Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav and International Literacy Day in collaboration with Indian Centre for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Kolkata by organizing dance and music, a cultural program where outstanding achievers – professionals, artistes and social workers – were felicitated for their contribution to the nation.
Late Dr Sushovan Banerjee, Padma Shri, who was famous for his philanthropy, was felicitated posthumously. He was famous as `Ek Takar Doctor’ or `One Rupee Doctor’ for charging one rupee from his patients. He also entered the Guinness Book of World Records for attending the largest number of patients in his career, spanning nearly six decades.
“For the past 25 years, Church Art has carried out projects which blend aesthetics, art, innovation, engineering skills, human values and moral appeal. Our aim is to preserve and promote Indian art and culture all over the world. We also advocate sustainable development and forge inter-faith harmony through various events, programs and projects. Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav was a unique opportunity to felicitate outstanding achievers who have silently contributed to society and human welfare,” said Mr Subrata Ganguly, founder and head of Church Art, who has worked with prestigious organizations, schools, museums and government utilities. Church Art is a non-profit creative wing of Lokenath Engineering and Products based out of Kolkata.