Mysuru: Sri Nrutya Niketana Bharatanatya School, as part of its 18th anniversary celebrations, had organised a function at Sri Nadabrahma Sangeetha Sabha on JLB Road here recently.
Speaking on the occasion, Department of Kannada and Culture Assistant Director H. Channappa said that all cultural organisation staging Government-sponsored programmes should seek permission from the Department for the programme.
He further said that during Dasara, over 2,000 organisations seek an opportunity to stage cultural programmes but only about 200 would get a chance.
He contended that Mysuru was truly a cultural capital and asked parents to encourage their children in extra-curricular activities. He commended the organiser of the function in promoting art.
Vid. R. Kannan, Director, Nandini Nrityalaya, Mysuru, K.S. Chandrashekar, Teacher, Acharya Vidya Kula, Mysuru and M.N. Lakshminarayana Yadav, photojournalist, Star of Mysore, and were felicitated on the occasion.
Over 70 students of the School presented a dance programme.
The Annual Day of ‘Chethana’ Pre-school and ‘Kaushala’ Pre-vocational Centre was celebrated under the auspices of Swasahaya Samuchhaya (Parents Association of Mentally Retarded and Cerebral Palsied Children) at the School premises in Saraswathipuram here recently.
Dr. Shilaja Sampath Kumar, who was the chief guest on the occasion, released the newsletter of the Institute — ‘Special Child’ and distributed the Mirle Vishwanath Memorial Awards.
Samuchhaya President K.V. Panduranga Setty presided over the function. Secretary B.K. Rama Prasad introduced the chief guests. Vice-President K.V. Muthalik proposed a vote of thanks. Treasurer Manjula Prabhakar compered. Krishnamurthypuram Sri Rama Mandira Secretary Maadhurao and Treasurer Sheshadri, Samuchhaya Joint Secretary Suresh Vagele and Programme Co-ordinator Vanishree were present.
This post was published on February 11, 2019 6:07 pm