About Ashoka Pillar The national symbol of India, the Lion capital of Ashoka stands tall at Sarnath. It is a sculpture of four Indian lions that are standing back to back and was originally placed atop the Aśoka pillar at Sarnath. The famous Mauryan emperor Ashoka in 250 BC had placed it. The Asoka Column stands where it stood originally but the Lion Capital has now been placed in the Sarnath Museum.
Decorative item prepared from waste paper especially collected from different places in recycle manner. This is a very innovative item and was once appreciated by Chief Minister Odisha, Honourable Chief Minister Nabin Pattnaik.