Bhim Manohar
Bareilly | The sculptor of the Republic of Latvia, a neighboring country of Ukraine and Russia, has taken a unique initiative with the aim of strengthening good relations with India. A world famous sculptor from the Republic of Latvia has gifted an artwork to India. This artwork will be installed on March 31 in a private nursing college located on Faridpur Road, Bareilly. This artwork has reached Bareilly with the help of a big cargo. The weight of this artwork is said to be around several tons as well as its height is around 20 feet. In relation to this artwork, a press conference was held in a hotel in Bareilly, in which Deepmala Hospital, along with Dr. Somesh Mehrotra, appeared in front of the media. On this occasion, the sculptor, Igerus Bickse, told that he made this artwork during the Corona period with the aim of encouraging the dedication and work of doctors and medical staff. Especially women health workers. In order to make the world understand the importance of the great sacrifice of the Corona warriors, this idol has been transferred to Bareilly. This will motivate the students of Nursing School to be prepared for any kind of disaster.
Dr Somesh Mehrotra while praising Igerus Bickse said that at first he did not believe that this could happen. But when he talked to his assistant in this regard, it came to know that he wanted to give this artwork absolutely free of cost. He also said that in June 2020, when the whole world was scared and the whole of Europe was imprisoned, then Igers Bickse made this artwork instead of being imprisoned at home. He also told that this artwork was made after seeing a female doctor, in which the doctor’s expressions of happiness are visible. He hopes this artwork will become a new landmark for Bareilly.
Artwork is copyrighted by Igers Bickse
According to the information, Igers Bickse has kept the copyright of his artwork. This is a unique statue in itself, it is also special, after being built in the Republic of Latvia, after a lot of trouble, it has reached a small town of Bareilly in India and on March 31, the Ambassador of the Republic of Latvia himself will come to Bareilly and unveil this statue.
