Cow-dung painting of Rajasthan artist Mahesh Vaishnav honored PM Modi on his 75th birthday

New Delhi, 17 September (IANS), India celebrates Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday, is earning tribute from across the country. A unique tribute is a painting of Rajasthan -based artist Mahesh Kumar Vaishnav, which is fully prepared from cow dung, which shows the Prime Minister feeding a lion cub.

Sharing his inspiration, the artist said, “This painting is made of cow’s dung. It took about one and a half months to complete. In the artwork, PM Modi is depicted to feed a lion cub with milk. The message is that even fierce animals, such as lions, can be nourished with lions and care, without fear, without fear, the Prime Minister, without fear.

The artwork has quickly gone viral on social media and is being widely praised for symbolism and environmentally friendly content.

Vaishnav said that he chose cow dung to reflect traditional Indian values, stability and humility, qualities, which he joins with the Prime Minister’s Jeevan Yatra.

Meanwhile, PM Modi is spending his 75th birthday in Madhya Pradesh, where he visited Bhansola village in Dhar district to lay the foundation stone of the country’s first PM Mitra Park, a mega textile hub to strengthen the apparel and apparel area under the major initiative of the Center.

In addition, PM Modi launched two major health and nutrition campaigns, ‘Health Nari, Sashkat Parivar’ (healthy women, strong families) and eighth Rashtramya Pokhan month (National Nutrition Month), which aims to improve health services for women and children.

More than one lakh health camps will be organized in India from 17 September to 2 October, which will be part of the government’s largest public health outreach initiative under the ongoing Seva Pakhwada (Fortnight).

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These camps will provide female-focused preventives, campaigners and remedial health services, including non-communicable diseases, anemia, tuberculosis and sickle cell diseases as well as screening for maternal and juvenile health check-up, vaccination, and nutrition counseling.

Specific services in gynecology, pediatrics, dermatology, psychiatry, and more will be collected through public and private medical institutions. Blood donation drives will be held across the country, in which donors are registered through the e-contact portal and will be engaged through the Mygov platform.

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