Karara Mujassme has played a pivotal role in preserving and beautifying historical sites, enriching the fabric of communities nationwide. 

Our contributions extend to historical landmarks like the Nagpur Shaheed Smarak, where our sculptural expertise pays homage to the valiant sacrifices of heroes, enriching the community's cultural heritage.

At Wagah Border, our lamp posts illuminate the spirit of unity and patriotism, fostering a sense of national pride.

15+ Projects

Hall of Fame

Mussoorie
Mall Road

Our involvement in beautifying Mussoorie Mall Road through MDDA's project included creating cast iron gazebos, benches, railings, and lamp posts, particularly at Library Chowk.

The project presented notable challenges, particularly during the extensive development period. However, our team's expertise and dedication allowed us to overcome these challenges with confidence and deliver a project we are proud of. 

Logistics were intricate; even the most minor component had to be sourced from Dehradun, an hour away. Additionally, the region's high wind pressures necessitated innovative solutions, leading to the development of our double-roof gazebos.

This long-standing collaboration with MDDA and the community since 2002 underscores our unwavering commitment to quality and resilience in urban beautification projects, ensuring that our work stands the test of time.

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Rishikesh

In Rishikesh, we crafted pavilions, grills, and lamp posts, enhancing the charm and aesthetic appeal of the spiritual abode.

These installations have blended with the town's natural beauty, providing spaces for relaxation and reflection along the banks of Triveni Ghat and Aastha Path.

Our work has proven its resilience by overcoming the challenges of recurrent flooding in the northwestern plains.

Through careful planning and durable construction, our designs have not only withstood the harsh weather conditions but have also continued to grace the landscape of Rishikesh, making it a tranquil destination for people worldwide.

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Shaheed
Smarak

In 2014, we embarked on a noble endeavour to honour the indomitable spirit and sacrifices of the Dalit martyrs who valiantly stood for equality during the Namantar Andolan.

Over one year, our team of eight to ten skilled artisans crafted seven magnificent marble sculptures, each meticulously fashioned from image references.

Symbolising the movement's enduring legacy, these sculptures stand as powerful reminders of the struggles and triumphs that have shaped our nation's history. They were hand carved on white marble, and the rest of the memorial on which the statues have been installed is made of white marble and black granite.

Commissioned by the Nagpur Development Authority, these sculptures serve as timeless tributes to the unwavering courage and commitment to justice displayed by the Dalit heroes.

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Nainital

Our work in Nainital and the Bhowali Mall Road, including the installation of grills, dustbins, benches, lamp posts and gazebos, as part of a major beautification project with the Nainital Development Authority in 2006-07, has enhanced the grandeur of this hill station.

The addition of these magnificent gazebos has not only adorned the landscape but has also become symbolic of Nainital's unique character. 

Karara’s work provides inviting spaces for residents and travellers to enjoy the picturesque views of the Naini Lake and surrounding mountains, creating a memorable experience.

Our contribution to this iconic destination celebrates Nainital's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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Wagah Border

In the year 2000, our team had the honour of contributing to illuminating the Wagah Border, an iconic and historically significant site on the Indo-Pak border.

Our project involved the installation of 16 exquisite Cast Iron lamp posts, meticulously crafted by a dedicated team of 8 to 10 skilled artisans over four months. These installations not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the Wagah Border but also played a crucial role in the inauguration of this landmark. 

Recognised and featured in Punjab Kesari on November 29, 2000, our work at Wagah Border is a testament to our expertise in creating enduring and visually striking lighting solutions. This project has enriched our portfolio, showcasing our ability to undertake and successfully execute large-scale, high-profile installations and further solidifying our reputation in the industry.

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