Tulukoota Kuwait Holds Meeting to Kick-off Decennial Parba


Tulukoota Kuwait Holds Meeting to Kick-off Decennial Parba

News: Manjeshwar Mohandas Kamath
Pics: Prashanth Shetty Agari
Daijiworld Media Network - Kuwait (SB)


Kuwait, Jul 24: Meeting to kick-off Tulukoota Kuwait’s “Decennial Parba” was held at Jr Indian Community School here on Friday July 22.

The meeting began with the prayer. ”2010” marks an important milestone in the history of Tulukoota Kuwait, as it moves ahead with greater momentum upholding its mission “Unity through Language“ and community service.

As the decennial year of Tulukoota Kuwait is celebrated, it is proposed to hold a two-day festive celebrations, “ Tuluparba” on October 14 and 15. The two-day festival will showcase art, drama, culture as well dazzling show of dance and music from Tulunadu and promises to bring together local and international talents.

President Swarna Shetty and cultural secretary Suresh Salian explained in brief the flow of the two day event- which would take the audience on a journey to the exotic Tulunadu. Lot of excitement and cultural activities have been planned for October. Vice-president Pascal Pinto called upon all members to come together and work zealously towards success of decennial 2010 celebrations.

  

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