Inaugurating the two-day festival in Kashmir, the Indian High Commissioner in Singapore said that India is committed to preserving and popularizing the culture and traditions of different parts of the country.
Inaugurating the two-day festival in Kashmir, the Indian High Commissioner in Singapore said that India is committed to preserving and popularizing the culture and traditions of different parts of the country. “Our diversity and diverse culture is a source of pride and a symbol of strength for us,” said High Commissioner of India P Kumaran at the “A Slice of Paradise in Singapore: Celebrating Kashmir at 75” festival.
Highlighting the artistic culture that is passed down from generation to generation, Kumaran said, “The distinctive culture, cuisine and folk tradition of Jammu and Kashmir have received a wonderful response not only in India but all over the world.” preserve and popularize the culture and traditions of different parts of the country. Describing the festival as a great opportunity for Kashmiri artists, musicians, culinary experts and artisans, event coordinator Nadir Ali said, “I want to bring this festival to different parts of the world, because one of ours has a rich history. and culture.
Ali (35) leads a 12-person delegation to the festival. Ali, who works with the JK Center for Peace and Justice, said: “I want to address the concerns of Kashmiris around the world by reaching out to them through festivals like this. We want to preserve our culture and help our community maintain a connection to our homeland.
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