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Kangra’s folk dance ‘Jhamakada’ dazzles at Monsoon Festival

A 19-member troupe led by Shiwani Negi and Divya Saklani of ‘Sayuri Eventurist’ represented Himachal Pradesh, bringing alive the region’s rich cultural heritage
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Kangra’s vibrant folk dance ‘Jhamakada’ captivated audiences at the Monsoon Festival in Saputara, the popular artistes’ village of Gujarat, under the ‘Ek Bharat-Shreshta Bharat’ initiative.

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A 19-member troupe led by Shiwani Negi and Divya Saklani of ‘Sayuri Eventurist’ represented Himachal Pradesh, bringing alive the region’s rich cultural heritage.

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The event, choreographed by renowned artiste Ankur Pathan, featured 350 performers from 13 states, celebrating Prime Minister Modi’s vision of “Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi”.

Kangra’s performance stood out, weaving native emotion and tradition into a national celebration of unity, diversity and artistic brilliance.

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