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| Multimedia Exhibition 'Viksit Bharat' concludes at Udhampur | | | Early Times Report UDHAMPUR, Feb 27: The Multimedia Exhibition organized by the Central Bureau of Communication (CBC), Field Office Udhampur, in close coordination with Field Office Doda concluded here today. The event successfully merged the soulful heritage of India with a modern roadmap for economic and social progress, leaving the audience inspired and deeply informed about the nation's developmental trajectory. The valedictory function commenced with a divine Ganesh Vandana, followed by a stirring rendition of the National Song, Vande Mataram, performed by the senior artists of the Central Bureau of Communication. The musical ensemble featured Neeraj verma on Tabla, Varinder Gazal singer on harmonium, Sunil kumar on flute Ram Lal & Sunita Attri singers. The performance was nothing short of captivating, soul-stirring and a combination of culture demonstrating themes of Government of India. Programme Officer ICDS Subash Chander was the Chief Guest. He delivered an insightful keynote address that deeply resonated with the attendees. He highly appreciated the Central Bureau of Communication for its meticulous work. "This organization plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between the government and the public," he emphasized and added that such multimedia exhibitions are essential tools for mass awareness. He also lauded the artists and experts, stating that the integration of culture and technology at the venue provided a unique platform to the youth to understand the future of "Viksit Bharat." A significant segment of the concluding day focused on Startup India by Pooja Jamwal- representative from the social welfare department. She highlighted how the initiative, which began on January 16, 2026 has become a milestone for overcoming job shortages and creating sustainable opportunities. |
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