Surely a good news with lot of confusing statement with RICHNESS of Culture to
sell at Bangalore.
Here the MIS- leading news published by the same organising committee in the
Rajasthan Patrika,Bangalore dtd.23 Feb 2008 for rest of India. Assam Tribune
news was solely meant for kharkhowa. The rich cultural heritage is of course
solely meant for all the educational institutes.
Anyone can celebrate anything.But I request to avoid the name of Bihu.Bihu is
not a fixed one.3 type of Bihu-Bhogalee,Rongalee and Kaati. I better would like
to note this as admission bihu? Surely Matang Singh works are now seen through
assamese culture to Bangalore also.Do we need to sel of our culture to someone
at aliens land?Why do we need someone to fund events in the name of Assam in
the name of supporting us?Are we surely beggars here?? Last year also it was
sen that some noted gentleman was collecting Rs.3000 from MNC's to celebrate
Bihu festival at Bangalore.So only Rs.3000 from a million dollar company to
show that we are really beggars to celebrate festival.Shame!!!
I hope the Admission dalals will keep of from cultue sell activities.Better
be happy with cheating activities.
Bikash Kumar Das
Rajasthan Patrika: Page 5 dtd.23 Feb 2008.(English translation)
BIHU MAHOTSAB KAL
Assam's famous festival Bihu Mahotsab will be celebrated at Bangalore palace
grounds on sunday.This was informed by the Chairman of Assam origin Mr.Samrat
Ghosh in a press meet here on friday.Mr Ghosh explained that tehre will be
presentation of colourful events by various artist.Yaa Alee famous Zubin Garg
will also present his magical songs.Mr ghosh also said that NETV MD
Mrs.Manoranjana singh will light up the event on Sunday at 1 pm.HT Sangliana,
MP from Assam,Dr.VG Joseph,Principal Garden city college,Mr.B Premnath,
chairman Acharya Institutes,Kiran Reddy,Venkatapati etc will be available as
chief guest.
Press conference was attended by Priyanku Gogoi,Ankur Sharmah,Sanjay Singh
etc.
Buljit Buragohain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cultural get-together of Assam Society of Bangalore
GUWAHATI, Feb 24 The Assam Society of Bangalore, a socio-cultural
organisation, organised a cultural get-together at Princess Academy, Palace
Ground in Bangalore on Sunday, informs a press release.
The occasion was an effort to rekindle the passion for Assamese culture across
all walks of life, echoing the richness of the Assamese heritage, providing
freshness and a renewed zeal to celebrate the Assamese culture.
Along with various activities throughout the day, a colourful cultural evening
was also held that included performances by renowned Assamese artistes,
followed by a grand musical nite by singing sensation Zubeen Garg.
The event was graced by the presence of celebrities both from cine and fashion
world, intellectuals, people from software, education, hospitality industry,
financial sector, etc. The event started off with the lighting of lamp by the
chief guest Manoranjana Singh, MD of North East Television.
Dr VG Joseph Chairman, Garden City College, B Premnath Reddy, Chairman Acharya
Institutes, Kiran Reddy Chairman, AIMS, Sri Venkatapaty, Chairman East Point
Group of Institution attended the programme as guests of honour.
The event was also graced by former office bearers of the society including
Sanjay Singh, founder president of the Society. Speaking on the occasion Singh
said, Since 1998, the Assam Society of Bangalore has been playing a very
crucial role in the uplift of the rich Assamese culture and heritage.
The event showcased the ethnic food of North East in the food courts. The
spectacular event was witnessed by a mammoth crowd of 10000 people. Established
in 1998, the Assam Society of Bangalore is an individual body consisting of
nearly 5000 students, 4000 software professionals and 2000-2500 other members
like doctors, businessmen, housewives, etc. from Assam.
(The Assam Tribune,25.02.2008)
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