Dehradun, March 15 -- On the one side, Jaunsari artists performed the Harul dance, while on the other, women artists from Lohaghat sang and danced to Holi songs in their own joyful rhythm. Among these, the cultural troupe from the Rath region of Pauri district was a special attraction, while the Tharu tribe dance and the lively Chholiya dance performed by Almora's artists added to the festive mood.
This was the vibrant scene at the Holi Milan programme held at the CM's residence here, today, where Holi songs, dances, and folk culture from Garhwal, Kumaon, and Jaunsar regions were showcased. The cultural influence that distinguishes Uttarakhand's heritage was on full display in the open courtyard, highlighting the state's rich cultural un...
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