Theatre festival “Mathkhai Mahotsav” inaugurated in Balangir

November 26, 2009 at 6:48 pm 3 comments

Following is a report from The Pioneer:

Union Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilisers Srikant Jena formally inaugurated the famous five-day theatre festival Mathkhai Mahotsav here on Sunday. During freedom movement, the theatre festival played a vital role in spreading the message of independence, remarked Jena.

Even though an artist delivers his level best, very often it has been found that he gets much less than what he contributes to the society, Jena said. “We should strive for their upliftment,” he added.

The festival is being held under the chairmanship of Congress leader Narasingha Mishra. Former Minister Nalinikanta Mohanty also spoke on the occasion. Artist Sushila Nayyar was felicitated and Odia play Bhadralok, directed by Suresh Sahu, was staged.

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  • 1. Chittaranjan Dash  |  December 25, 2009 at 12:02 pm

    Thank you, for taking Mathkhai Mahotsav to your site. If we will work combinely then nothing will be impossible. We are working here for cultural field and we will feed back about every cultural activities of our region to you.
    Chittaranjan Dash
    President, Bhumika & Mathkhai Mahotsav Committee

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