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Speech on Facilitating the Winners of Youth Festival

 

Facilitating Winners of Youth Festival

 

Respected dignitaries on the desk, my dear colleagues, participating teams from  varied universities and all gathered over, a very warm Good Evening to one and all!.

 

First of all I as the cultural Secretary of our State I would like to congratulate all the winners who participated in different activities like dance, music in various forms, painting, modelling ,writing extra and also congratulations to all the participating teams who took part in such activities and give a tuff competition. All of you I am sure got a chance to express yourself in the best spirit of friendly competitiveness. So I would like to take this opportunity to welcome all the participating University teams once again, and let me remind you as you all are the future of our nation "life is made special by memories". And I hope that this year Youth Festival will become a  cherished memory, the kind of Snapshort that you will showcase for the rest of your life.

 

All the team of different universities participated enthusiastically and give their level best in fact a tough and friendly competition, but at the end of the day there will be the winners. At the same time there were some who might not finish at the top 3, but that doesn't mean that they were loses. They have put in their best efforts.

I love the moments where our this year's winning team focused and help two preserved for varied cultural heritage. Many of the old forms which are on the verge of are preserved and was best alive by including them in this year Youth Festival competitions.

Dances,  music in various forms , paintings , Mimes and dramatic all presented beautifully keeping in mind our culture of heritage. I am amazed and this is a boon to the Future generations.

Even, the spectators and the audience were enjoying. I hope this will certainly help the cultural growth of a country. Because, at present it was announced that the winner of the different activities . For example the top three will be able to represent that activities at State level and then at the National level.

So once again wish you all the participants success. Let the true spirit of atmosphere of sportsmanship and remember, that if you were not selected in top 3 it's not the end yet; never lose hope, and heartily congratulations to all the winners of the respective teams. Wish you all success and I can see the eager faces all around looking ready for the next level. So go for it. All the best wishes with you all.

God bless you all!  Thank you !


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