These shipping containers in Delhi are being used for something unusually awesome

<p>While going from Mehrauli towards Badarpur, take a left after crossing the scenic site of&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tughlaqabad_Fort" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Tughlaqabad fort</a>&nbsp;ruins. You instantly notice a huge hill on the right side of the road. Once it is close, you realize that the hill is actually made from garbage dump &mdash; it is Okhla landfill site. Take a right and you come across a series of trucks with large shipping containers on both sides of the road leaving only enough space for a car to pass. After about 500 meters, when you take a left, at some distance, you see the Indian national flag proudly flying in the sky. Right beside it, there are some strangely painted containers. The people working there seem a bit puzzled about it.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:1100/1*x4dV1v6gyC8xw0ZaTGlrGA.jpeg" style="height:667px; width:1000px" /></p> <p>CONCOR office building on the right with the Indian Flag in front</p> <p>We are at the largest dry port in Asia &mdash; ICD (Inland Container Depot) Tughlakabad, Okhla. When I enter the compound, from the way I&rsquo;m dressed the parking guy recognizes that I&rsquo;m not one of the usual faces arriving at&nbsp;<em>CONCOR,</em>&nbsp;but one of the visitors to this strange new thing in the compound. Just a month back it used to be a parking space for them, but some new faces are collecting there every day, painting random shipping containers. For me also, this is an unusual place to see an art exhibition.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@jaipandya/these-shipping-containers-in-delhi-are-being-used-for-something-unusually-amazing-ffd8bb8d75eb"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>