‘Sankalp Parva-Sankalp se siddhi’
(Attainment through Resolve), a major cultural event was organized by
the Ministry of Culture today at the IGNCA, Janpath, New Delhi. The event began
with the rendering of Gandhi and Nirgun bhajans by Pandit Madhup Mudgal. In a
lively jugalbandi Shri Manav Gupta coloured a canvas with ‘Quit India’ related
visual images. Folk and classical dancers from Ministry of Culture’s Zonal
Cultural Centers showcased the joie de virve of freedom. The cultural
event ended with an evocative rendering of the Sankalp pledge by Sufi musician
Indira Naik.
Dr. Mahesh
Sharma, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Cultural and Tourism was the
Chief Guest at today’s Sankalp Parva. In his address he appealed to the youth
and other stakeholders to come forward and join hands for working for a new
India by 2022. The New India Movement 2017-2022 envisions an India free from Poverty,
Corruption, Terrorism, Communalism, Casteism and Un-cleanliness. He also appealed to everyone to support the vision of the Prime
Minister for making a New India free from terrorism, communalism, casteism,
corruption and discrimination; and an India which is clean and healthy.
The participants
took the New Delhi Pledge of “Come, let us together pledge for building a New
India by 2022, a Clean India, a Poverty free India, a Corruption free India, a
Terrorism free India, a Communalism free India, and a Casteism free India”.
The first
Sankalp Parva was organized by this Ministry at Sri Ramalinga Sowdambigai
College of Science and Commerce, Onappalayam, Ciombatore on 12th
August, 2017.
Ministry of
Culture plans to celebrate ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’ at different venues in Delhi and
in different destinations through the country that include :
·
Ahmedabad
& Bhuj
·
Bangalore
& Mysore
·
Varanasi
& Allahabad
·
Shillong
& Aizawl
·
Agartala
& Kohima
·
Dharamshala
& Shimla
·
Kolkata
& Shantiniketan
·
Puducherry
& Chennai
The Delhi-festival
includes the following-
On 9th
August, an exhibition on Quit India Movement and Azad Hind Fauj- 75th
Anniversary (1942-2017) has been launched at the National Archives. An
Exhibition on Freedom movement that would include Nandlal Bose’s famous
Haripura Panels will be held at the National Gallery of Modern Art from 17th
– 31st August. The resolve of ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’ will resonate
through ‘Natya Sangeet’ rendered by students from the National School of Drama
on the Red Fort lawns on August 22nd. A ‘Sankalp Wall’ has been set
up at the National Museum on August 14th. A ‘Sankalp Sandhya’ will
also be organized at Noida on August 17th. The Sandhya will be an
amalgamation of different visual and performing art forms, highlighting the
need for attainment through resolve, ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’.
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Sanjay
Kumar/jk/Culture/16.08.2017