Updated On: 09 June, 2025 07:18 AM IST | Mumbai | Team mid-day
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A bird-shaped installation on Carter Road created using repurposed water bottles to mark Environment Day last week reminds Mumbaikars to recycle.

Damithri Subasinghe (left) performs a dance routine with students at the Ghatkopar venue. Pic courtesy/GULLY CLASSES FOUNDATION
Less-privileged students of the Gully Classes Foundation (GCF) in Ghatkopar gave Sri Lankan actor and dancer Damithri Subasinghe a memorable welcome to the city last weekend. Visiting Mumbai as part of the Association internationale des étudiants en sciences économiques et commerciales (AIESEC), a United Nations-recognised youth movement, Subasinghe spent the day dancing, singing and discussing shared dreams. “Damithri taught our students a few moves to her favourite Lankan songs and the children added their own twists. She eventually asked the children about their aspirations. I was surprised to learn that many of them wanted to be YouTubers, actors and educators,” shared Abdul Munaf, founder, GCF.