Sparrow Portrait made with 400 Kilos of Grains

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Vinod (18) is from Koonimedu hamlet in pondicherry, near Villianur Pillaiyarkuppam. He is a first-year ECE student at a Madakadipattu-based private engineering college. He enjoys painting, and on the eve of World Sparrow Day tomorrow (March 20), he is attempting to create a record-breaking 125-foot-wide, 260-foot-tall portrait of a sparrow with 400kg of grain on 32,500 square feet of land at the Abhishekapakkam Sethilal government High school in pondicherry in an effort to raise public awareness. Engaged. He began working on it today morning (March 19) and completed it in the evening.


He began by painting a sparrow image and then strewing rice, wheat, peas, and green beans over it. The Kalam World Record Institute appreciated the students' initiative and handed them a World Record Certificate. Eyes education and Green Foundation President Premkumar and volunteers organised the students' achievement effort.


There were enough sparrows, according to student Vinod, to conclude that there is no house without nests. The sparrow is now on the verge of extinction. These birds are now extremely rare. This recording was recorded in an attempt to promote awareness among the general population in order to protect sparrows. Feed and protect the sparrow. If there were birds, it would be natural. If there is nature, the human race will thrive. As a result, everyone should make an effort to safeguard bird species.

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