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Coordinates: 13°0351N 80°1701E / 13.064118°N 80.283714°E / 13.064118; 80.283714
 

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Triumph of Labour
உழைப்பாளர் சிலை
ArtistDebi Prasad Roy Chowdhury
Year1959 (1959)
TypeStatue
MediumBronze
LocationMarina Beach, Chennai
Coordinates13°03′51N 80°17′01E / 13.064118°N 80.283714°E / 13.064118; 80.283714

The Triumph of Labour, also known as the Labour statue, is a statue at the Marina Beach, Chennai, India. Erected at the northern end of the beach at the Anna Square opposite University of Madras, it is an important landmark of Chennai. The statue shows four men toiling to move a rock, depicting the hard work of the labouring class. It was sculpted by Debi Prasad Roy Chowdhury. The statue is the earliest one to be erected on the beach[1] and is installed close to the site where the country's first commemoration of May Day was held. The statue was installed on the eve of the Republic Day in 1959, as part of the Kamaraj government's drive to beautify the beach. The statue remains the focal point of May Day celebrations in the city.[2]

History[edit]

The Triumph of Labour statue

On a summer evening in May 1923, M. Singaravelu, a labour union leader, conducted a meeting at the Marina Beach near Triplicane, calling for recognition of workers' rights, and pledged to create a political party to represent the rights of labourers, which was India's first ever May Day rally.[2] To commemorate this, the Labour statue, depicting an inspiring posture of a team of labourers engrossed at arduous work, was sculptedbyDebi Prasad Roy Chowdhury, who was the first Indian principal of the then Government of Madras School of Arts and Crafts (what is today the Tamil Nadu Government College of Fine Arts)[3] and was erected on 25 January 1959, unveiled by the then Governor of Madras, Bishnuram Medhi.[citation needed]

Roy Chowdhury was not fixated on one or two particular models, but rather relied on multiple models to bring his artistic vision to life. Therefore, the importance of any one model in the creation of the statue should not be overemphasized.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Srikanth, R. (30 October 2011). "A stroll could be a learning experience too". The Hindu. Chennai. Retrieved 1 February 2012.
  • ^ a b Krishnan, Ananth (2 May 2008). "Even after 85 years, the demands remain the same". The Hindu. Chennai. Archived from the original on 5 May 2008. Retrieved 1 February 2012.
  • ^ Sriram, V. (16–30 April 2009). "Historic Residences in Chennai – 16". Madras Musings. XVIII (25). Retrieved 1 February 2012.

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