State Level Youth Utsav-2024 was grandly inaugurated in Lakhisarai district of Bihar on Sunday. During the opening ceremony, tilak was painted on the panda door to welcome the guests. The program was officially launched by supplying water to the Bodhi tree and lighting lamps. During this time, the children of Ved Vidyalaya Ashok Dham recite Swastivachan and Mangalacharan.
In the first edition of the state-level youth festival, the event was held under the auspices of Bihar government district in-charge and transport minister Sheela Kumari, Union minister Rajiv Ranjan alias Lallan Singh, deputy minister Vijay The lamp lighting event was launched under the chairmanship of I. Kumar Sinha. 1554 participants from 38 districts of Bihar participated in the colorful activities of this festival.
Ensure National Youth Day is held in Patna
District Officer Lakhisarai Mithilesh Mishra formally received chief guest Lalan Singh, first deputy chief minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, Suryagarha MLA Prahlad Yadav, special secretary of the arts and culture department Seema Tripathi, director of arts and culture department Ruby. On this occasion, DM Lakhisarai, SP Lakhisarai and District Congress Chairman were welcomed by Deputy Development Commissioner Kundan Kumar.
During the event, the children of Kilkari performed a collective performance of Bihar songs. The children of Balika Vidyapeeth performed the welcome song. On the occasion, Special Secretary of the Ministry of Arts and Culture Seema Tripathi in her address appealed to the youth to observe discipline and perform at their best. Union Minister Lalan Singh, on the other hand, described the youth as the leaders of the country. It has also been ensured to organize National Youth Day in Patna.
1554 participants from 38 districts of Bihar participated in the event.
1554 participants from 38 districts of Bihar participated in the colorful activities of State Level Youth Utsav-24. These include 64 from Patna district, 31 from Nalanda, 27 from Bhojpur, 33 from Rohtas, 33 from Buxar, 45 from Kaimur, 37 from Champaran West and Champaran East. 23 people, Shivhar 25, Muzaffarpur 27, Sitamarhi 24, 24 from Vaishali, 51 from Saran, 32 from Siwan. 36 participants from Gopalganj, 22 participants from Saharsa, 54 participants from Madhepura, 42 participants from Supaul and 45 participants from Lakhisarai participated in the meeting.
Meanwhile, 51 people are in Sheikhpura, 35 people in Khagaria, 66 people in Begusarai, 32 people in Jamui, 33 people in Munger, 71 people in Gaya, 26 people in Nawada, 37 people in Aurangabad, 59 people in Jehanabad, 41 people in Arwal, 65 people in Purnia, 45 people in from Katihar, 45 from Araria, 32 from Kishanganj, 32 38 contestants from Darbhanga from Madhubani, 55 contestants from Samastipur, 49 contestants from Samastipur, 26 contestants from Banka and 61 contestants from Bhagalpur participated in the event after securing first position in various disciplines in their respective regions.
Patna gets first place for better display
Earlier, for better performance during the first Kala Yatra, the Deputy Chief Minister awarded the first prize to Patna district, the second prize to Madhubani and the third prize to Lakhisarai. In his speech, the Deputy Minister asked the Arts Department to prepare a song combining the 5 languages ​​of Bihar. Ruby, Director of Arts and Culture Department, expressed her gratitude.