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Mumbai: 5,000 volunteers to paint railway stations with murals

100% volunteer driven initiative that starts Sunday will see Mumbaikars take onus of turning 36 WR and CR stations from grimy to gorgeous; Marine Lines allotted aqua ocean theme, Ghatkopar to show off garba motifs 

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5,000 volunteers to paint stations with murals A rough sketch of Khau galli that will be depicted on station walls. 

This Sunday, October 2, thousands of Mumbaikars will be lining up at the city’s railway stations, not to catch the next train, but to paint the railway premises. Touted to be the city’s biggest beautification drive till date, the initiative titled Hamara Station Hamari Shaan, will go on till October 8 and 36 stations on the Central and Western Lines will be beautified. The project has been jointly undertaken by Mumbai-based NGO 'Making A Difference' (MAD) and Mumbai First, a think-tank that works for the betterment of the city, in collaboration with the Railways.

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