Mahatma Gandhi's statue unveiled in Wales

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London: A six-foot tall statue of Mahatma Gandhi was unveiled on Monday in Wales to mark his 148th birth anniversary.  The 300-kg statue, which is made of Indian bronze, is situated at Lloyd George Avenue in Cardiff.

The amount for the memorial, 65,000 pounds (USD 86,222), was raised from three years of fundraising by the Hindu Council of Wales (HCW) as part of its campaign for Wales to get its first statue of Gandhi.

The statue was unveiled by Indian High Commissioner to the UK YK Sinha, hours after he paid floral tributes at a similar but much older Mahatma Gandhi memorial at Tavistock Square in London. Designed and created by Indian sculptors Ram Sutar and his son Anil Sutar, the effigy depicts Gandhi holding a stick in one hand and the 'Bhagavad Gita' in the other.