Assam Rifles participates in cultural week at Agartala
Assam Rifles participates in cultural week at Agartala
Pipe Band of Assam Rifles showcased a mesmerizing performance on 22 Nov 24, on the opening day of the week-long cultural festival organized by Yuva Vikas Kendra, Agartala. With unparalleled zeal and synchronization, the band captivated the audience, earning widespread admiration for their melodious performance. A press statement from the Assam Rifles, Agartala stated this here today.
The inaugural ceremony set the stage for a vibrant celebration of cultural diversity, featuring participation of bands from other states across the nation. Each performance depicted unique traditions and musical heritage of their regions, weaving together a tapestry of unity and cultural pride.
The participation of the Assam Rifles Pipe Band was a testament to the organization’s commitment to promoting national integration through art and music. Their precise coordination and resonant melodies not only elevated the grandeur of the event but also left an indelible impression on all in attendance.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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