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Selected artists from Alwar will be sent to the national level.

Alwar : In the two-day state level art festival started at Lakshmi Devi Institute of Technology Chikani on behalf of Rajasthan School Education Council, Jaipur, artists from across the state presented dance, singing, musical instruments, theater and stories. Seeing Rajasthan art on one stage, the participants and audience greatly appreciated it. The chief guest was IAS Sonu Kumari. The program was presided over by Dr. Raunak Bairagi, Additional State Project Director, Samagra Shiksha, Jaipur. Girls of Government Higher Secondary School, Bhajeda presented in military uniform. Veer Bala Parade was the main attraction of the inaugural programme. Which was appreciated by all the guests and spectators present. The outline of the program was presented by ADPC Samsa Alwar Manoj Kumar Sharma. Chief guest Ms. Sonu Kumari focused on the importance of art sector in the all-round development of children. Additional State Project Director, Holistic Education, Dr. Raunak Bairagi appreciated the arrangements of the art festival. In the programme, about 400 boys and girls from 32 districts out of 33 districts of Rajasthan will showcase their talent in 6 genres – dance, singing, musical instrument, theatre, storytelling and visual arts.

Boys and girls who get first place in this competition will get an opportunity to go to the National Arts Festival. Chief District Education Officer Mahesh Kumar Gupta expressed his gratitude to all the visiting guests and participants. On this occasion, Principals of various schools including District Education Officer Nekiram APC Vijay Sharma, Program Officer Ashwani Sharma were also present. The program was conducted by Dinesh Sharma.

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