Indore: 'Where there is a will, there is a way' ... This saying is once again proved right by the retired mechanical engineer and micro artist Ashok Garg living in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh. He has created a statue of Lord Ganesha of 7 mm, which has become a matter of curiosity among the people. This idol is kept in the Kalka temple. To see Bappa's statue one has to use magnifying glass. For this its name has been recorded in 'Limca Book of Records'. Garg, who lives in Vivekananda Colony, tells about himself that he got interested in micro art during his engineer's studies in Indore when he saw the Ramayana being written on a small grain of rice. Gradually, he started learning this art. At first he felt that this task would be very difficult, but he did not give up. First of all Garg wrote Ramayana in the rice grains. When he became successful in this, he started making micro art on more things. During this time, he started doing a government job. Now the problem was time, so after finishing his duty, he used to start fulfilling his hobby at night. They say that the time of the night was the most favorable, because for this art, first of all it is necessary to have a calm atmosphere. Also Read: MP: Case filed against BJP spokesperson in case of an abusive tweet! 'From Behind the Curtain': Minister Says Digvijaya Singh is Running MP Govt BJP announces candidates for Rajya Sabha and Assembly by-elections Ex-Chief minister Ajit Jogi's son Amit Jogi arrested in forgery case