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Bharatiya Kala Sangam hold flok music program | | | early times report
Jammu, July 16: Bharatiya Kala Sangam held Folk Music Program under Repertory Grant, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India, New Delhi in the premises of Writer's Club, Abhinav Theatre, Jammu in which large numbers of art lovers and distinguish citizens participated to witness the show for enhancing their vision about traditional Dogra Culture. In this program, Romesh Kotwal, KPS, SSP JK Police was the Chief Guest whereas Kulbir Handa, former Superintendent of JK Police was Guest of Honour and program was presided over by Arti Thakur, SHO, Women Police Station, Jammu. Besides T.R. Sharma, JKAS (Retd.) Chairman, Ramesh Singh Chib, Director Bhartiya Kala Sangam were also present. Speaking on the occasion, T.R Sharma apprised the gathering about the efforts of Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India for supporting under Repertory Grant to widely disseminate the knowledge about the traditional Dogra Culture and its various aspects by organising Folk Music Program so that new generation remains well connected with the roots of Folk Culture of Jammu region. Expressing gratitude on behalf of Bharatiya Kala Sangam to the Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India, New Delhi, Sharma said that under this project, the main thrust is to create awareness amongst people, especially the young generation to respect and evince deep interest towards waning and dying Folk Culture of the region, particularly Dogra culture, so that the youth could carry forward and spread the importance of understanding and following their culture in day to day life, he added. While addressing the audience, Romesh Kotwal appreciated the efforts of Bhartiya Kala Sangam for organizing such a vibrating Show highlighting the importance of Dogra Culture and other allied folk songs of this region which is an age old culture traditionally connected with people of Dogra land. He urged the BKS to continue organizing such shows so that the young generation spontaneously get a sense of belonging with their traditional Dogra Culture. SHO Women Police Station, Jammu also spoke and lauded the BKS for presenting captivating show to entertain the audience. In this program, the eminent persons belonging to different walks of life were honoured with trophies for their significant contribution in their fields as a token of love and recognition of their work. The program was planned and directed by renowned young Singer Ravi Raghuvanshi under the overall supervision of Ramesh Singh Chib, Director BKS, who also participated in singing program alongwith Marina Jamwal, Rakesh Jamwal, Aditya Kumar, Tansain Group led by Sonia Sharma. Program was ably anchored by Rajni Anubhav and vote of thanks presented by Ramesh Singh Chib Director of Bhartiya Kala Sangam. Ramesh who also expressed his thanks to Ministry of Culture GOI for financial support to BKS for holding this event under Repertory Grant.
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