Updated On: 21 October, 2024 08:51 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
The activity, a part of Project Mumbai’s ‘Hamara Station, Hamari Shaan’ (HSHS), aiming to be India`s largest citizen-led public art initiative in partnership with Central Railway, wherein 13 stations, several thousand feet of space, will be beautified through artwork

Volunteers lent their creative charm to all paintable areas at stations
To give a colourful journey experience to railway commuters at Currey Road, Dockyard Road and Masjid station and believing in the power of active citizenship to create positive change, 300 plus Ismaili Civic volunteers -from little children to seniors - were out in full force early Sunday morning, donning aprons, gloves and big smiles they set out to beautify three of Mumbai’s railways stations, viz. Currey Road, Dockyard Road and Masjid stations through wall art.
The activity, a part of Project Mumbai’s ‘Hamara Station, Hamari Shaan’ (HSHS), aiming to be India`s largest citizen-led public art initiative in partnership with Central Railway, wherein 13 stations, several thousand feet of space, will be beautified through artwork.