NIFAA India organizes National Drama festival in Agartala from Dec 23
NIFAA India organizes National Drama festival in Agartala from Dec 23
All India Multilingual Drama Festival at Agartala is going to start from December 23rd next, to be organized by National Integrated Forum of Artists and Activists ( NIFAA), Trípura State Branch.
The festival will open at Sukanta Academy Auditorium, Agartala and will continue till December 25th. Drama teams from Delhi, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Tripura will participate in the festival to uphold different social and Cultural issues of our society in a dramatized form. Macbeth, Zulfikar Jinnah, Man's Club, Sudama ke Chawal, Kanyadan are some of the major plays to be staged during the festival. All the programmes will be open to all. Pritpal Singh Pannu, National Chairman, NIFAA India, National President Animesh Debroy, State President Bibhuti Debbarma, Vice- President Sanjoy Sen, Dipak Kumar Singh and Bapan Saha on behalf of the organization have urged all the Drama lovers to enjoy the presentation at the festival. To make this festival a grand success Youth for integration trust and Jana Darpan news portal have joined hands with NIFAA.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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