GANGTOK, 05 July: Sikkim Prativa Prathisthan [SPP], Pakyong, in its preparation for Bhanu Jayanti celebrations has constituted several sub-committees to look after various events.
The celebrations will be presided over by senior litterateur, Mahananda Poudyal, and Gnathang-Machong area MLA, LM Lepcha will be present as chief guest on the occasion, informs a press release.
The celebration will start with a Sobha Yatra from Bhanu Vatika followed by a programme at St Xavier’s School auditorium, which will have Ramayan Path, poetry recitation competition, folk song and dance competitions and debate competition, it is informed.
According to the release, folk song and dance competition is open and audition will be conducted on 08 July at St Xavier’s School and selection test for poetry competition will be held at Puspanjali School on 09 July.
The organizing committee has invited all to take part in the celebrations to make it successful.
The celebrations will be presided over by senior litterateur, Mahananda Poudyal, and Gnathang-Machong area MLA, LM Lepcha will be present as chief guest on the occasion, informs a press release.
The celebration will start with a Sobha Yatra from Bhanu Vatika followed by a programme at St Xavier’s School auditorium, which will have Ramayan Path, poetry recitation competition, folk song and dance competitions and debate competition, it is informed.
According to the release, folk song and dance competition is open and audition will be conducted on 08 July at St Xavier’s School and selection test for poetry competition will be held at Puspanjali School on 09 July.
The organizing committee has invited all to take part in the celebrations to make it successful.
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