The ‘Rangotsav’ exhibition, organised by PMC Education Department and Aditya Birla Foundation in Panvel, featured artworks by students from 11 schools. Paintings focused on environmental conservation, cleanliness and social themes. Teachers and organisers said the event aimed to build awareness through creativity.
A vibrant display of creativity and social awareness marked the ‘Rangotsav’ art exhibition jointly organised by the Panvel Municipal Corporation (PMC) Education Department and the Aditya Birla Foundation.
The exhibition brought together students from all 11 PMC schools, who participated enthusiastically and presented a diverse collection of artworks. The display featured paintings on a wide range of themes, including cleanliness, environmental conservation, great personalities, and key social issues.
What stood out was the students’ ability to convey strong social messages through their artwork, reflecting both imagination and awareness. The exhibition space was adorned with colourful and thought-provoking pieces, drawing appreciation from visitors and educators alike.

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