In order to continue promoting the
traditional and cultural heritage of Gorkha community in Kalimpong, the
Gorkha Jan Jagriti Yuva Manch will be organising this year’s Phoolpati
Mahotsav. The GJJYM in collaboration with Gorkha Sanskritik Sangrakchan
Samiti will hold the yearly Phoolpati yatra and other related programmes
in the town this year.
Yuva Manch convenor and Sabhasad Nima
Tamang , Sabhasads Dr. RB Bhujel and Sanjay Thulung along with local
artistes, representatives of various social organisations and
educational institutes today attended a meeting at a private hotel here
to discuss about the programme. Two promotional videos for the Mahotsav,
directed by Subh Pradhan and written by dramatist Lalit Golay, was also
screened during the meeting. Acting and the technical assistance in the
two videos have been given by local artists.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting,
Yuva Manch general secretary Balkrishna Thapa informed the Mahotsav
will start from September 26 and will continue till Phoolpati on October
1. He further said that during the Phoolpati Yatra a total of 107 madal
artist will perform madal vadan, while 107 dancers will perform the
Maruni Dance. The rally will also feature Kukuri Dance along with street
plays by dramatist Lalit Golay. The rally will culminate at the Mela
Ground in the heart of Kalimpong, where various other traditional
Phoolpati Mahotsav programmes will be held.
Meanwhile, Nema Tamang said the
organising committee has begun the preparation for the Mahotsav, which
represents the Hills’ cultural and traditional heritage. “The Phoolpati
Mahotsav not only highlights the culture and tradition of Gorkha
community, but also provides a great platform for the current generation
to become aware about our tradition and culture,” Tamang stated.
He also urged the local people and
businessmen to refrain from entertaining any people posing as organising
committee members to collect funds for the Mahotsav. Suspecting
anti-social elements to take advantage of the mega programme, Tamang
said, “I would like to urge all the local businessmen to inform the
organising committee if anyone come asking for funds for the Mahotsav.”
Source: EOIC

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