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SoCultures November 2018 India & Russia Komsomolskaya Station: Komsomolskaya station is prominently adorned with dramatic ceilings, cartouches and mosaics of famous military commanders. The theme of the design is the great Russian fight for freedom. The victory over Nazi Germany is dedicated to the southern section of the station, and the theme of post war labour is dedicated to northern segment. It’s said that lead designer Alexey Shchusev designed it as an illustration of a historical speech by Joseph Stalin given on November 7, 1941. After his death, there are eight large ceiling mosaics designed by Pavel Korin who said his inspiration came from great Stalin speech at the Moscow Parade in 1941 This station was constructed to act as a type of “gateway” to Moscow because it is located under the three busiest Moscow railway terminals. Show the grandeur and the pathos of the victory in forms of Russian Baroque," said Vassiliev, pointing to Komsomolskaya station. Today, the station is adorned with eight mosaic panels, designed in the style of ancient temple architecture. They depict famous Russian warriors, commanders, and the leader of the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Lenin, whose bust is situated at the end of the platform, under an arch covered with gilt floral designs, portrayed giving a speech in Red Square. Novokuznetskaya Station It’s the pride of central area of Moscow. It was opened on 24 th November 1943. It’s located next to “Novokuznetskaya ” street which explains the reason behind the name of the station. The architects I Taranov and N Bykova have used Sculptures, bronze casting, smelt mosaic, subtle light lamps which give a unique reflective subtle lighting to the design theme. There are extraordinaire arts, seven octagonal ceiling mosaics by V. Frolov on the theme of wartime history, works of the artists N V Tomsky, A F Zelensky, S. M. Rabinovich, N M Shtamm meticulously describing warriors 30