25th All-India Hindi Drama and Folk Arts Fest Begins in Jamshedpur

Three-Day Event Aims to Promote Indian Art and Culture

Key Points:

  • Jaya Lakshmi Natya Kala Mandir hosts the 25th cultural fest.
  • Hundreds of talented students participate in drama, dance, and music.
  • Event promotes Indian cultural heritage and student talent.

JAMSHEDPUR – The 25th All-India Inter-School Hindi Drama, Folk Dance, Song, and Instrument Competition began today in Jamshedpur. Organized by Jaya Lakshmi Natya Kala Mandir and Tata Workers’ Union, the event serves as a platform to promote Indian art and culture while providing opportunities for students to showcase their artistic talents.

A Platform for Young Artists

The three-day cultural fest features hundreds of talented artists from various schools across Jamshedpur. Participants will present performances in categories like drama, folk dance, singing, and instrumental music. The organizers emphasized that this event acts as a valuable stage for young performers to prove their skills and gain confidence.

Promoting Cultural Heritage

During the opening ceremony, guest speakers highlighted the importance of such events in preserving India’s cultural legacy. They remarked that cultural fests like this play a crucial role in connecting younger generations to the country’s artistic roots.

The audience and organizers extended their best wishes to all participating artists. The event is expected to attract significant local interest and support over the next three days.

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