‘Sawan ke rang, veeranganaon ke sang’ at Adityapur Community Centre

Women of Adityapur participated in ‘Sawan Ke rang, veeranganaon ke sang’ programme enthusiastically and celebrated the spirit of Sawan month.

Adityapur: A program was organised by women of Seraikela-Kharsawan district to celebrate the colourful spirit of Sawan month. The programme was held at the Community Hall located at Adityapur Road number 13 on Wednesday.

Bharti Singh was the chief guest, while Prabha Singh, Meera Singh and Seema Singh were guests of honour.

Addressing the participants, the chief guest Bharti Singh said that the month of Sawan is full of nature and beauty.

She said that the month of Sawan gives the message of celebrating happiness by connecting with greenery.

Sporting green saris, women enthusiastically participated in the cultural program.

Several competitive programmes were also held.

Smriti Singh was chosen as Sawan Queen in the program.

Runners-up title went to Manu Maya Singh while Ruby Singh grabbed the third position.

Rakhi Singh was honored for Mehndi art.

Harshita and Samarth play the role of Devi Parvati and Bhagwan Shiva.

Harshita Singh and Samarth Raj, two small children, played the role of Lord Shiva and Parvati and captivated everyone.

Shreya Singh, Vaishnavi Singh, Khushi Singh, Siddhi Singh, Sabi Singh, Suryanshi Singh performed in the Sawan dance program, while Sunita Singh, Saumya Singh performed in the Sawan Sangeet programme.

Those who contributed in making the programme successful included Bharti Singh, Meera Singh, Renu Singh, Lilavati Singh, Prabhat Singh, Seema Singh, Rajni Singh, Pratima Singh, Chitralekha Singh, Purnima Singh, Manju Singh, Krishna Singh, Gudiya Singh, Sanju Singh were involved in making this program a success. , Anu Singh, Soni Singh, Anjali Singh, Rakhi Singh, Sunita Singh, Shashi Prabha Singh, Neeraj Singh, Shalini Singh, Ruby Singh, Manu Maya Singh, Sunita Singh, Riddhi Singh, Sarvesh Singh, Aarti Singh, Rakhi Singh, Soumya Singh, Smriti Singh, Archana Singh, Sunanda Singh, Neelu Singh and Seema Singh.

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