TIWN
AGARTALA, July 14 (TIWN): In order to take a fruitful attempt to newly hold the endangered cultures, with the initiatives of the Social and Cultural Organization, a one month long workshop will be organized at the auditorium of Maharani Tulshibati Girls School on July 14.
Student from all over the state are expected to participate in the workshop, said office bearer Monika Bhowmik.
To revive the endangered culture in the emergence internet era including modern music and dance the Social and Cultural organization is eyeing forward to organize the workshop.
The workshop will mainly focus on supporting the preservation of the endangered culture and spreading the knowledge among today’s generation.
Culture forms an important element of social life of human beings, it is a part of our life.
This initiative has been taken to hold the endangered culture of the state so that the upcoming generation remembers it and discuss about it without leaving it to lose its value, said Bhowmik.
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