The Hapur Chungi Sculpture symbolizes the historical practice of collecting octroi, as reflected in its name. The sculpted hands represent the act of giving and receiving tax, with the coin at the center signifying the transactional nature of this exchange. The base of the sculpture is designed to resemble a traditional chungi (toll) booth, highlighting its role as the focal point of urban tax collection.The circle depicts how taxes were collected in the past, as well as how they are collected now with GST taxes