NTAS organises garden natak mela
Patiala, February 10
National Theatre Arts Society (NTAS) organised their 258th Monthly Garden Natak Mela, despite severe cold at the Baradari Gardens in association with Sarbat Da Bhalla Charitable Trust Head SP Singh Oberoi.
Pran Sabharwal was honoured by the morning walkers for receiving Republic Day State Award from Punjab Governor Banwari Lal Purohit and for being nominated for the prestigious Padma Shri on the occasion.
The artistes in the programme included duo Rajinder Walia – Rupinderjit Singh Walia, Kamal Deep Bains, Paramjit Kaur, Manisha, Harsimranjit Kaur, Shabd, Harpal Mann and associates.
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