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The
All India Services & Central Civil Services officers attending 92nd Foundation
Course at Dr. MCR HRD Institute of Telangana presented a feature-rich Cultural
Night and showcased their extraordinary talents in singing, dancing, acting, poetry
recital, music, etc. Sri BP Acharya, IAS, Spl. Chief Secretary Planning and DG,
senior functionaries, faculty and staff of the Institute graced the occasion.
The
program was presented by Film and Fine Arts Club
of the 92nd FC, which consists of Sri Dharam
Veeer Singh IRS (CCE), as its Secretary and
Sri Saravana Vivek, IPS, Sri Suraj
Singh, IFS, Sri Manjeet Bhatora, ITS, and Sri Ashutosh Kumar Rai, ICLS as
members.
The
program commenced with Ganesh Vandana, which was followed by a series of
individual and group dance performances from different regions, rendition of
hit Bollywood numbers, skits, and song performance on guitar and keyboard. All
the presentations received huge rounds of applause.
While
the hallmark of the event was entertainment, many a presentation conveyed
socially relevant messages. Every one present had tears in his eyes when an
Officer Trainee recited Hindi poetry about the sorry state of affairs of girl
children.
Fashion Show with a Difference
The
highlight of the program was the Fashion Show showcasing
Indian textiles in general and cotton textiles clothing in particular. All the spectators were stunned at how wonderfully
the Officer Trainees have been groomed for the final runway walk in terms of posture, poise, rhythm composure, and confidence. They sure left everyone flabbergasted
and in awe of them.
“The biggest advantage of wearing cotton textiles is that it
carries the lowest carbon footprint among all textiles, which makes it a
sustainable fabric”, said Sri Dharam Veeer Singh, IRS, (CCE), Secretary, Film and Fine Arts Club.
“The Cultural Program busted the myth that the Officer
Trainees are mere book worms and reiterated the reality that
their portfolio of skills is much wider in scope and that they are fully
equipped to succeed in their careers with flying colours”, opined all the
members of the Film and Fine Arts Club unanimously.
On this occasion, Sri B P Acharya presented a
memento to Smt. Uzramma, who founded the
Decentralized Cotton Yarn Trust in 2005 and Malkha Marketing Trust in 2008 to promote producer
owned village based cotton textile production from field to fabric and revived
village spinning.
-Press note
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