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Nagaon celebrated Assam Rajyak Shishu Vikash Samaro

The Gram Shishu Vikas Parishad (Assam) in association with Aroha Artist Guild, Guwahati organized a cultural program dedicated to overall development of children at Swahid Bhawan, Nagaon on 6th September’09. On this occasion children day is celecrated as their 10th annual meet by conducting various cultural program for local children ranging from 5 years up-to teens category.


The cultural festival titled Assam Rajyak Shishu Vikash Samaroh is held in which following budding participants enacted various form of dance and songs were, namely Muni Borbakhi, Pranali Devi, Rajnath, Ajanta Das, Nirayan Bora, Puja Bora, Navneet Barua, harinami Hazarika, Mausem Begum, Punam, Bindu, Ashima Saikia and Rani Das.


In totality, the program was dedicated to offer an opportunity for new up-coming talents in search of their quest to show it to mass.

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