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In "School," Kalim Rahi highlights the stark reality of how education is often accessible only to those with financial means. The painting symbolically portrays the idea that the doors of good schools are locked for those who do not have money, and the only way to unlock those doors is with the "key" of money. Without this key, the path to becoming a doctor, engineer, or achieving other professional aspirations is blocked.

 

Rahi’s artwork sheds light on the inequality in educational opportunities, where money plays a decisive role in determining who can access quality education. The message is clear: the education system often favors those with wealth, leaving others behind. Through this painting, Rahi prompts reflection on the importance of equal access to education for all, regardless of financial background.

"School" serves as a critical commentary on the commercialization of education, challenging viewers to consider the barriers faced by those without financial resources and the need for a more inclusive system.

The Protector's Shade

₹500,000.00Price
Quantity
  • Oil on Canvas

  • 41×48 inches(Including frame)

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