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Avaada Group Unveils ‘Solar in Full Bloom’ Public Art Installation in Mumbai

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Avaada Group, one of India’s leading integrated energy transition conglomerates, has unveiled ‘Solar in Full Bloom’, a series of public art installations at the prominent junction adjoining Juhu Garden and Linking Road in Mumbai.

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The installations, created by renowned artist Sangeeta Babani, were inaugurated by Shri Ashish Shelar, Minister of Information Technology & Cultural Affairs, Government of Maharashtra, in the presence of actor and director Shri Anupam Kher, Ms Hetal Gala, Chairman, Market & Garden Committee, and Ms Sindoor Mittal, Vice Chairperson of Avaada Group, among others.

Inspired by the transformative potential of solar energy, the installation reimagines urban public space through a contemporary artistic expression that blends aesthetics with environmental awareness. It symbolizes the convergence of clean energy, urban living, and collective responsibility toward a sustainable future.

Speaking at the inauguration, Ms Sindoor Mittal said that sustainability must extend beyond infrastructure and technology to become part of the cultural and social fabric of cities. She noted that such public art initiatives are intended to encourage citizens to reflect on their relationship with nature, clean energy, and the future they wish to build collectively.

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She added that the initiative aims to foster environmental consciousness and strengthen community engagement with the sustainability agenda.

The project forms part of Avaada Group’s broader efforts to promote sustainability through innovative public engagement. The company has also recently organised the Avaada Bharat Uday Yatra, a nationwide initiative aimed at encouraging public participation in India’s clean energy transition and broader sustainable development goals.

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