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Society’s economic development powered by art, culture: L-G Sinha

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday inaugurated the 3rd edition of Tawi Festival organised by Hari Tara Charitable Trust (HTCT), at Amar Mahal Palace, Jammu. The event also marked the beginning of Golden Jubilee celebration commemorating 50...
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L-G Manoj Sinha at the inauguration of Tawi Festival in Jammu on Friday.
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Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday inaugurated the 3rd edition of Tawi Festival organised by Hari Tara Charitable Trust (HTCT), at Amar Mahal Palace, Jammu. The event also marked the beginning of Golden Jubilee celebration commemorating 50 years of Amar Mahal Museum and Library.

In his address, the L-G extended his felicitations to Dr Karan Singh and everyone associated with the Hari Tara Charitable Trust for organising the unique festival, and bringing together experts and practitioners from different fields to share and highlight new ideas in art, literature and history.

Sinha highlighted the valuable contribution of artists and litterateurs in inspiring change in the society and enriching the global knowledge platforms. “Art is the essential element for building an enlightened society and helping the growth of citizens with value system and creativity. Art and Culture is as important for a prosperous and peaceful world as science and technology,” said Sinha.

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“We need to have a fine balance between technology and art. The role of new inventions of science and technology in making our civilisation alive is incomparable. Therefore, I believe that society needs artists and spiritualists along with scientists” the L-G said.

“Society’s economic development is powered by art and culture. For sustainable development we need more creative leaders. Our efforts to connect the young generation with our culture and values should be further deepened,” he said.

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Dr Karan Singh, former Union Minister and Chairman, Hari Tara Charitable Trust; trustees and members of the Trust were present.

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