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Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker will inaugurate the two-day 30th District Level Youth Festival on November 17- DC Mr Sushil Sarwan

District Level Youth Festival aims at promoting the Haryana’s rich cultural heritage and enhancing the talent of Youth

Mr Gupta will honour 413 school students who bagged first, second and third position in the various competitions organized by District Child Welfare Council – DC

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Panchkula, November 16- Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Mr Gian Chand Gupta will inaugurate the two-day 30th District Level Youth Festival commencing tomorrow at Jainendra Gurukul Sector-1 here. Around 250 participants will participate in the festival to be held on November 17 and 18, 2023.

 Deputy Commissioner, Mr Sushil Sarwan said that the District Level Youth Festival is being organized by the Skill Development and Industrial Training Department, Haryana with the aim of connecting the youth with Haryana’s rich cultural heritage and enhancing their talent.

Mr Sarwan said that this is a new initiative of the State Government to further promote the folk art of Haryana. He said that competition in various categories like folk dance (group), folk dance (solo), story writing, poster making, speech competition, photography, contemporary lecture and improving millet production through science, science for society competitions will be organized. Around 250 participants will participate in the festival, he added.

 He said that 48 cash prizes ranging from Rs 750 to Rs 15,000 will be given to the winners who make outstanding performance in various competitions. In all, cash prizes of over Rs 2.17 lakh will be distributed to the winners. The participants who stood first in the District Level Youth Festival will participate in the State Level Youth Festival.

Mr. Sarwan said that on the inaugural function, Mr. Gian Chand Gupta will also honour 413 school students who bagged first, second and third position in the various competitions organized by District Child Welfare Council from October 13 to October 20, 2023. He said that 790 children from 36 schools of the districts participated in 26 different competitions of which 413 students were selected for the first, second, third and consolation prizes.

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