Mumbai, Maharashtra, 26th of June 2026 : Avaada Group, one of India’s leading integrated energy transition companies, has unveiled “Solar in Full Bloom,” a distinctive public art installation at the prominent junction connecting Juhu Garden and Link Road in Mumbai. The artwork, created by renowned artist Sangeeta Babani, was inaugurated in the presence of Ashish Shelar, Maharashtra’s Minister for Information Technology and Cultural Affairs; veteran actor-director Anupam Kher; Mumbai Municipal Corporator Hetal Gala; and Sindoor Mittal, Vice Chairperson of Avaada Group.

Inspired by the transformative potential of solar energy, the installation symbolizes clean energy, urban sustainability, and the collective responsibility of citizens toward building a greener future. It demonstrates how environmental conservation can evolve into a people’s movement that extends beyond infrastructure and technology.
Speaking on the occasion, Sindoor Mittal, Vice Chairperson of Avaada Group, said, “We believe sustainability should not be limited to technology and infrastructure alone. It must become an integral part of the social and cultural fabric of our cities. This public artwork will encourage meaningful conversations among citizens about nature, clean energy, and our shared future. Such initiatives help raise environmental awareness and strengthen the spirit of sustainability within communities.”
Earlier, Avaada Group launched the ‘Avaada Bharat Uday Yatra’ to promote green energy across the country. With the installation of ‘Solar in Full Bloom’ in the heart of Mumbai, the Group has created not only a visually striking landmark but also a powerful national message encouraging every citizen to embrace an environmentally responsible lifestyle.


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