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Aryan Pageant 2024 Unveils The Timeless And Lavishly Preserved Traditions Of Aryan Valley In A Grand Cultural Extravaganza
Sunday, September 22, 2024
Aryan Pageant 2024 showcased Aryan Valley’s distinctive cultural heritage in Lchangra Gakone Village, with vibrant performances and key dignitaries honoring the occasion.
The Aryan Pageant 2024 was held on Saturday at Lchangra Gakone village within the scenic Aryan Valley, organized by the Tourism and Tradition Division. Er Punchok Tashi, Govt Councilor of LAHDC Kargil, graced the occasion because the chief visitor, whereas the visitor of honor was Regzin Gurmath, a nominated councilor.
Assistant Director of Tourism, Rahmatullah Bhat, warmly welcomed the gathering, expressing gratitude to the dignitaries, vacationers, artists, and native villagers for his or her participation. He emphasised the division’s ongoing efforts to advertise Aryan Valley as a vibrant vacationer vacation spot by means of cultural occasions like this.
Govt Councilor Tashi praised the individuals of Aryan Valley for his or her dedication to the competition and highlighted the significance of preserving and selling Aryan tradition. He inspired each home and worldwide vacationers to develop into cultural ambassadors, serving to unfold the wealthy heritage of Aryan tradition past Ladakh. He additionally directed the Tourism Division to enhance the competition’s visibility sooner or later, aiming to attract extra vacationers. Tashi recommended the distinctive performances by native artists and reaffirmed the competition’s aim to safeguard the valley’s distinctive cultural legacy.
Councilor Regzin Gurmath emphasised the necessity for unity and cultural preservation inside the Aryan Valley group throughout this vital occasion. He thanked the Tourism and Tradition Division for organizing the competition at such a big scale, urging the individuals of Aryan to proceed preserving their distinctive cultural id.
The competition featured solo songs, conventional music, and dance performances by artists from the Balti and Purgi tribes, together with members from the villages of Darchik, Garkone, Sanachay, Dha-Bima, Hanu, and close by areas.
The occasion noticed a big turnout of distinguished residents, officers from civil and police administration, vacationers from each India and overseas, researchers, and a various viewers.