Jyoti-Rabha and modern Song workshop concludes
NAMRUP: A 4 -day-long Jyoti Rabha and modern song workshop concluded in Namrup Music College auditorium on Wednesday .The workshop is organised by Namrup Music College in synchronisation with Tezpur Jyoti Bharati . It was held in college auditorium from July 8 in which around 50 students took part under guidance of Sri Alimpon Choudhury . The concluding session was inaugurated by Rohini Kanta Sarmah BVFCL ( H.R.) DGM, attended by BVFCL Chief Administrative officer, Pranab Kumar Bhattacharjee as a guest of honour. The workshop was conducted with the aim of promoting the classic songs among upcoming generation . In the concluding session Alimpon Choudhary graced as resource person. The participants were also distributed certificates.
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