Artists of Indian origin spread many colors of folk culture. Loktej Entertainment News

Artists of Indian origin spread many colors of folk culture.  Loktej Entertainment News

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Kushinagar, 16 April (Hindus). Many colors of Indian and foreign folk art and culture were seen in the two-day Lokrang Mahotsav 2024 organized in Jogiya Janabi Patti village of Kushinagar. Late night on Monday, on the Muktakashi stage, Bhojpuri singer Rajmohan, rapper Ragga Menno, Sondar and Kishan Hira and Varun Nanda, who came from Suriname and Netherlands, along with Ruby Nayak, Vaishali, Jamuni and Mala Nayak of the Kinnar community danced and sang Sohar and ancient folk culture. Came alive. People became emotional. People from Sikkim and Assam of North-East India enjoyed Nalbari, Bhortal, Koda dance and Maruni dance. Both the presentations gave a sense of the rich heritage of Indian folk culture.

Parivartan Rang Mandali of Siwan Jiradei Bihar staged the play ‘Daga Ho Gaye Balam’. Through which he attacked social evils. It was directed by Ashutosh Mishra. Vishnu Kumar Manjhi, Akash Kumar, Rozadin Alam, Doma Ram, Sahil Kumar, Piyush Singh, Sanjana Kumari, Divya Kumari, Anshu etc. played their respective roles.

In the end, Chairman of Lokrang Cultural Committee, Subhash Chandra Kushwaha narrated the 17 years of development journey of the event. Said that the cooperation of the regional people is our capital. Our enthusiasm increases with the arrival of local and foreign folk artists. On this occasion, Assistant Professor Kolkata Dr. Asha Singh, Prof. Mahendra Prasad Kushwaha, research students Rahul Maurya and Narendra Sharma, co-editor of Gaon ke Log Aparna etc. also addressed. Operation Prof. Ramji Yadav did it. People from Lok Rang Cultural Committee like Nitant Singh, Vishnudev Rai, Bhuneshwar Rai, Israel Ansari, Manzoor Ahmed, Sanjay Kushwaha etc. were present.

People and culture complement each other

The main speaker in the seminar on inclusive elements of folk culture was Prof. Head of the Hindi Department of Banaras Hindu University. Neeraj Khare said that folk and culture complement each other. Public culture emerges from their conferences. Commercial thinking has caused great harm to the society. Neo-capitalist thinking is opposed to collectivism. This increases disintegration in family and society. The role of women is important in the preservation of cultures. Many problems can be solved by empowering women. It is important to increase women’s education. Rural India is India based on agriculture. Who is the bearer of mass culture in the true sense.

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