On the occasion of the World Color Forum Day, a promise to strengthen the bond of pen, art and people

Jalandhar - The pledge was made in the event held on the occasion of the World Color Stage Day celebrated by the Desh Bhagat Memorial Hall at the Desh Bhagat Memorial Hall. That all possible efforts will be made to strengthen the stage, pen, art and people's embrace.

Jalandhar - The pledge was made in the event held on the occasion of the World Color Stage Day celebrated by the Desh Bhagat Memorial Hall at the Desh Bhagat Memorial Hall. That all possible efforts will be made to strengthen the stage, pen, art and people's embrace. While sharing the international message issued by the Norwegian writer and playwright Jonfaus on the World Color Day, Amolak Singh, convener of the cultural wing of the Desh Bhagat Memorial Committee, said that today's message is appropriate. That the thought of creating something by destroying the uniqueness within the society or by burying peace with the force of war is not compatible with the variety and aesthetics of art. He said that if there will be looting and injustice in the society, then the theater will also continue to talk about war and struggle. After Charanji Lal Kanganiwal, the assistant secretary of the committee, said the words of thanks and congratulated the World Color Forum Day, the Senior Trustee of the Committee, Prof. Waryam Singh Sandhu, in his address, praised the importance of the color forum to the society and its unique character. Talked about the importance of an honorable departure. Mentioning the importance of Rang Manch in social change, he said that the Rang Manch genre associated with people's concerns and sentiments will overcome many challenges and gain a more prestigious place in the future. On the occasion of the World Color Forum Day, flowers were presented to the pictures of Amarjit Pradesi, the founder of the late colorist Vikram Thakur and the founder of the revolutionary Kavishri Jatha Rasulpur. People who lit candles and stood in their respect raised the words of Surjit Patar, "Get up! On this occasion, Vikram's sister Dr. Indu Thakur, brother-in-law Dr. Manjeet, spouse Kavita Thakur and children were also present. On this occasion, Vikram's sister Dr. Indu Thakur paid tribute in emotional words. In the event, plays composed by Prof. Pali Bhupinder, 'Main Phir Aavanga' directed by Ashok Kalyan, Harjit Singh, Vikas and 'Ek Anek' composed and directed by Advocate Neeraj Kaushik were performed. The plays conveyed the message that physically erasing a person can never erase their thoughts, their thoughts grow back like grass. Child actors Meenakshi and Ram Krishna from the team produced by Nachhatra Maldi and Navjot Maldi performed the 'fancy' choreography. Friends Theatre, Style Arts Association, child artistes Maldi were honored by the committee with cents of books. Under the leadership of committee member Prof. Harvinder Bhandal, dozens of students of DIET Sheikhupura were honored for their presence in the World Color Forum event. Committee Finance Secretary Sital Singh Sangha, committee members Mangat Ram Pasla, Surinder Kumari Kochhar, Gurmeet, Harwinder Bhandal, Balbir Kaur Bundala, Vijay Bombeli, Harmesh Maldi, Devraj Nayyar, Dr. Salesh, Dr. Gopal Buttar participated in the event. Amolak Singh, convener of the cultural wing, played the role of moderator.