Monday, February 26, 2018

2 day Rashtriya Sanskriti Mahotsav inaugurated by Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar














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The fountains of festoon floats, folk colors also emerge from the fort.
Two-day-long National Culture Festival commenced
Union Minister Shri Tomar inaugurated

Gwalior 24 February 2018 / In the pleasant evening of the Basanti season of Falgun Mass, when the artistic seekers of Rashtriya artists chanted Ragas-Ragnis, it seemed like one time that the water of sweet and sweet sighs broke out from the rocks of the historic Gwalior fort. Poor artists from the North Eastern states rained heavily on the folk colors of the temple. Here's the talk of two day National Culture Festival being organized on Gwalior Fort.
On Saturday evening, Central Panchayati Raj and Rural Development Minister Shri Narendra Singh Tomar and other guests inaugurated the festival by lighting a lamp on a grand and attractive platform near the Mann temple in Gwalior fort. Urban Development and Housing Minister of the State, Smt. Maya Singh, Minister of New and Renewable Energy, Shri Narayan Singh Kushwaha, Mayor Shri Vivek Narayan Shejwalkar, GDA President Shri Abhay Chaudhary and President of SADA Mr. Rakesh Singh Jadun and BJP District President Mr. Debesh Sharma in the dignified presence of the state. National Culture Festival was inaugurated. On this occasion, Secretary of the Department of Culture of Government of India Shri Raghavendra Singh and Joint Secretary Mr. Pranav Khullar, Collector Shri Rahul Jain and Superintendent of Police Dr. Ashish Monsense were.
This festival has been organized by the Ministry of Culture of India, under "Ek Bharat Abhiyan Bharat" and is being performed in Nagaland, Manipur and folk music and dance of other Northeastern states as well as regional cultural centers and state governments. Handicrafts and handicrafts festivals are also being organized in collaboration with the people of North-Eastern States.
Praising Initiative of National Cultural Festival in Dhrupad's house - Mr. Tomar
On this occasion, the Union Minister, Shri Narendra Singh said that this initiative has been commendable in the form of a celebration of the oldest mode of classical music to revive the peripum of Dhrupad. The dharupad singing that flourished during the reign of classical artist Narsingh King Mansingh will be encouraged by this. He said it is a matter of great happiness that at the place where the rise of Dhrupad Raga and the creation of a wonderful musical book like "Man Kutuhal", the National Festival is being organized under an India-best Bharat. He also remembered Gadhvi's music musicians on this occasion. Shri Tomar said that Gwalior is a city of culture, art and literature. The government has also decided to develop Gwalior as a smart city.
The Union Minister said that there has been discussion with the Union Culture Minister for developing the sites of Archeology and Tourism importance of Gwalior. In this episode, the Secretary of the Culture Department of the Government of India will visit the sites of Archeology and Tourism importance of Gwalior on Sunday. They expressed hope that these works will be approved soon. Mr. Tomar asked the Secretary of the Indian Government to sanction the funds from the Center to complete the incomplete Multi-Purpose Auditorium in Gwalior. At the same time, in Gwalior, to include the Dhrupad festival every year in the cultural calendar of the Government of India. He said the exchange of music, art and culture of each state is being done on the initiative of the Prime Minister under an India-best Bharat program.
Mr. Tomar said that with the organizing of the Dhrupad festival in Gwalior, the mind is subdued. Dhrupad is the heritage of Gwalior. He hoped that this event would become a powerful medium of reproduction of the Dhrupad style.
Gwalior's cultural heritage is world famous - Mrs Maya Singh
Gwalior's cultural heritage is world famous. To promote the art and culture of here, the government has set up the University of Music and Art in Gwalior. This has increased interest in the youth of Gwalior's musical grandeur and art. He expressed his gratitude towards the Indian government and said that it has been organized to increase the propensity for adoption in the city of music and art.
Spiritual ideas also arise from art - Shri Shejwalkar
Mayor Shri Vivek Narayan Shejwalkar said that there are many shades of culture, which are also linked to the devotion of the Lord. Art also produces spiritual thoughts. Welcoming the artists, music seekers and foreign tourists coming to perform in this event, he said that in order to organize this in Gwalior, he expressed gratitude towards the Ministry of Culture of the Government of India.
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During the night, the sweet melody, which was introduced in the bhas and flavors of juice, when singing "Raghuveer Dhir Ayodhya Nagar", when Dhrupad singer Shri Abhijeet Khunna gave the song "Banneshree", then the Manmandir campus became Dhrupadmathiya, in the middle round alap and the fast rhythm. The beautiful and sweet sweet nephew was listening, and after this he presented the presentation of "Both Kartar Se Raj Sahaj" in Fast Soul Pool, along with Pandit Sanjay Pant Throat and Mr. Devedra Rajput and Mr. Aditya Sharma Tanpure the accompaniment of amazing. Dhrupad eve of launch Dhrupad Kendra was with prayers offered by Gwalior.
Playing Holi Kanhai .......
Malik Bandhu Prashant Malik - Nishant Malik of the well-known Darbhanga composer family, when the melodious jog in "Junk" is played Holi Kanhai, faguny color is shattered. He concluded his singing by chanting the song "Sur Maar Muni Sab Fase" in the Chorukese Soul Pool. Famous Pakhajj player Pt. Akhilesh Gundecha on the pakavaj with him is a harmless accompaniment.
Country's pop culture is alive
In this celebration of India's diverse cultural heritage under an India-best Bharat, Manipur's well-known "Tung Cholam" and Thagara dance performances in the Sambandh Bela on Saturday made the audience enchanting. In the same episode, Uttar Pradesh's Daida Dance, Tharu of Orissa, Bardha of Madhya Pradesh, Bihu of Assam, Safir of Kashmir and Bhangra dance of Punjab also raged the audience. In this light of the bath, in the light of the baths and other historic buildings of the temple, the rituals kept dancing till late night.
Today will be their presentation
Dhrupad Kendra Gwalior - Prayer, Young Artist Sumeet Anand - Gauhar Vani and Dhrupad Tradition, Yechlesh Baghel and Anuj Pratap Singh - Dhrupad Jugalbandi and Ustad Bahauddin Dagar - Rudra Veena

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