Mumtaz
for discussions, deliberations on challenges, opportunities to Balti language
KARGIL,
AUGUST 03: The first ever two-day Balti literary and cultural festival
‘Spangang’ jointly organized by JKAACL Leh and Kargil got underway at Turtuk in
the Nobra Valley here today.
Executive
Councilor for Minority Affairs, Animal and Sheep Husbandry and Cooperatives
Mumtaz Hussain kick-started the literary and cultural extravaganza which
features paper reading sessions on varied themes pertaining to Balti cultural,
society and folk traditions, besides poetic recital sessions and colourful folk
music and dance performances by the artists of Nobra valley.
SDM
Nobra Sonam Nurboo, SDM Kharoo Ghulam Muhammad, Councilor Turtuk Ghulam Mehdi,
SHO Nobra Nissar Hussain, prominent citizens, writers, poets, artists, foreign
and domestic tourists besides a large number of cultural and literary
enthusiasts thronged the premises of Higher Secondary School Turtuk to witness
the festival.
Speaking
on the occasion, Mumtaz Hussain while appreciating the efforts of JKAACL Leh
and Kargil in organizing the festival at Nobra Valley expressed hope that the
event will go a long way in the preservation and promotion of Balti culture and
folk traditions.
The EC
said that the holding of this event will, on the one hand, give impetus to
cultural tourism in the area besides providing an ideal platform to the Balti
men of letters to introspect and initiate discussions and dialogues on the
challenges and opportunities to the language.
Councilor
Turtuk Ghulam Mehdi and Deputy Secretary Cultural Academy Kargil
Nazir Hussain while speaking on the occasion underlined the importance of
reestablishing rich cultural legacy of communal harmony, oneness and
brotherhood in the region which forms the core of traditional Ladakhi values.
Earlier, Deputy
Secretary Cultural Academy Leh Tsewang Paaljor while highlighting the aims and
objectives of the two-day cultural and literary festival spoke about the steps
being taken by the Academy towards the promotion and preservation of Balti
culture and language.
Meanwhile,
during the inaugural ceremony here today the artists of Turtuk Leh and Kargil
area presented Balti dance ‘Phudungkar’, ‘Rhpaorchez (brave’s dance) and Balti
ghazals respectively. Traditional polo matches among different village teams
were also played in the local polo ground which was highly applauded and
appreciated by the local crowd.
During
the two-day festival spread over different sessions, research-oriented papers
shall be presented on Balti culture language, literature and divided families,
poetic renderings, polo matches as well as colourful cultural programmes.
Assistant
Editor Lakdakhi Dr. Phupstan Nurboo presented the vote of thanks on the
occasion.
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