How Art Can Transform Our Streets | Zoravar Tuli | TEDxBasant Nagar
10-year-old Zoravar Tuli believes that art can change cities from the inside out. Using murals, sculptures, and creative public spaces, Zoravar shows how visual expression can make streets navigable, vibrant, and full of life. Through practical ideas for schools, communities, and festivals, Zoravar demonstrates that even a child’s perspective can inspire social and economic transformation, turning a city’s “grumpy” face into a smiling, colorful home for its people. Zoravar Tuli, a bright 10-year-old, has distinguished himself across academics, arts, music, sports, and leadership. A gifted drummer, he has won accolades in school talent shows for his rhythmic performances and has showcased creativity in visual arts through exhibitions and workshops. His expressive talent shines in Speech & Drama, debates, and writing, earning titles such as Confident & Heart-Winning Performer and the Invictus Young Writer Award. Academically disciplined, he excels in reading, writing, and critical thinking, exploring classics like Percy Jackson, The Secret Garden, and Bronze and Sunflower. An active athlete, Zoravar has succeeded in skating, track events, and team sports, reflecting determination and teamwork. He also contributes to organizing workshops and cultural events, showing leadership and initiative. Known for his cheerful spirit and perseverance, Zoravar exemplifies a well-rounded young achiever with passion, creativity, and curiosity. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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