Street Art in McLeod Ganj, India
<p>McLeod Ganj is a hill station in Himachal Pradesh, India. In 1960, the village became the official residence of the 14th Dalai Lama and the Central Tibetan Administration in exile. Much of the street art around the village is an extension of the Dalai Lama’s presence in the area.</p>
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<p>Waste Warriors is an NGO undertaking waste collection and management in McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala, Dehradun, Goa and other parts of India. The first two installations appear on Bhagsu Road and the one declaring “Mother Earth Is Sacred” is on the side of the Himalayan Tea Shop outside the Tushita Meditation Centre.</p>
<p>This video shows the work that Waste Warriors do in the Himalayas:</p>
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