Photographer Rajesh Vora has been enthusiastic about the variety of sculptures - starting from army tanks to animals to aeroplanes that sit atop roofs of homes in rural areas of north India's Punjab kingdom.
Mr Vora travelled greater than 6,000km (three,728 miles) throughout four districts inside the kingdom to photo the sculptures, introduced to Punjab by means of immigrants who commenced building homes of their villages lower back inside the late Nineteen Seventies.
The sculptures frequently represent the aspirations in their owners, in conjunction with a few factors of their private records, that's why aeroplanes have been often a commonplace topic.
The pictures are being displayed in an exhibition known as "ordinary Baroque", organised through Delhi-based totally Photoink.









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