28 August 2016: Nirvana Academy a registered cultural club organised Talent Search Programme "Billawar Got Talent" in the premises of Durga Bhawan, Nagotra gujjru, Billawar with the aim to encourage and provide an opportunity to the children, artists and youth in rural areas.
Sh. Sushil Sharma, SHO Billawar was the chief guest while Sh. Narayan Dutt Triphatti Senior BJP Leader, Smt Santosh Sharma President Nirvana Academy were guest of honour on the occasion.
The event commenced with the Dogri Dance performance which was highly appreciated by the audience followed by Singing, dance and Acting Competition in different age group categories. A solo act "Mei bhi beti hun" based on theme beti padao beti bachao by Nusrat Jahan spellbound the audience.
As many as 40 participants performed under the guidance of Rohit Sharma and Param Jeet Singh. Smiley Tanuja noted dance choreographer and Rapper Writer Rehain Prince adjudged the performances.
Chief Guest Sh. Sushil Sharma lauded the efforts of the Nirvana Academy for organizing such an event in Billawar which not only created an awareness but also provided an opportunity to the children and youth of rural areas.
President Nirvana academy Santosh Sharma said that Nirvana Academy take this opportunity to promote the talent of Billawar and shall organise art workshops for the budding talent of Billawar. She also appreciated the initiative taken by the organisers of the programme Rohit Sharma and Paramjeet Singh from Billawar. She also thanked chief guest Sh. Sushil Sharma and other dignitaries for giving their valuable time.
Ravi Kumar, Chetan Verma and Karan Singh stands first, Second and third respectively in Senior Dance category where as first and second prize in junior dance category was won by Jagrit and Shivansh respectively.
Kashish Verma and Anjali won first and second prize respectively in Kids dance cateogry.
In Singing Mohd. Irfan won first prize where as Aatish Kumar and Neeraja Dogra got second and third prize respectively.
Hardik Singh got Best Rapping award where as Nusrat jahan won best acting award.
All the participants were felicitated with the trophies and certificate of participation on the occasion.
Sh. Sushil Sharma, SHO Billawar was the chief guest while Sh. Narayan Dutt Triphatti Senior BJP Leader, Smt Santosh Sharma President Nirvana Academy were guest of honour on the occasion.
The event commenced with the Dogri Dance performance which was highly appreciated by the audience followed by Singing, dance and Acting Competition in different age group categories. A solo act "Mei bhi beti hun" based on theme beti padao beti bachao by Nusrat Jahan spellbound the audience.
As many as 40 participants performed under the guidance of Rohit Sharma and Param Jeet Singh. Smiley Tanuja noted dance choreographer and Rapper Writer Rehain Prince adjudged the performances.
Chief Guest Sh. Sushil Sharma lauded the efforts of the Nirvana Academy for organizing such an event in Billawar which not only created an awareness but also provided an opportunity to the children and youth of rural areas.
President Nirvana academy Santosh Sharma said that Nirvana Academy take this opportunity to promote the talent of Billawar and shall organise art workshops for the budding talent of Billawar. She also appreciated the initiative taken by the organisers of the programme Rohit Sharma and Paramjeet Singh from Billawar. She also thanked chief guest Sh. Sushil Sharma and other dignitaries for giving their valuable time.
Ravi Kumar, Chetan Verma and Karan Singh stands first, Second and third respectively in Senior Dance category where as first and second prize in junior dance category was won by Jagrit and Shivansh respectively.
Kashish Verma and Anjali won first and second prize respectively in Kids dance cateogry.
In Singing Mohd. Irfan won first prize where as Aatish Kumar and Neeraja Dogra got second and third prize respectively.
Hardik Singh got Best Rapping award where as Nusrat jahan won best acting award.
All the participants were felicitated with the trophies and certificate of participation on the occasion.
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