The cultural fest Lokrang had a grand closure with Sufi night held on Thursday at Ravindra Bhavan.
Sufi Singer Dhruv Sangri from Delhi gave a sponteneous performance along with his troupe. He performed under Peer Parayi Jaane Re, organised in the memory of Mahatma Gandhi.
He performed Vasant Panchami Bandish in Khayal, Maan Kunto Maula ..., Nit Khair Manga .., and more. Sufi culture gives the message of peace, love, humanity and universality.
In the exhibition the paintings depicting traditions of Gond by Suresh Kumar Dhurve captured the attention of art lovers.
In the paintings narrated the stories of Raja Pemal Shah, Raja Hirdeshah, Raja Palivirwa, Raja Lohagundi, Raja Hirakhan, Raja Kuhimancha and King Vyodandi. Was presented Suresh Dhurve of Patangarh, Dindori.
The artists of Dindori Dharam Singh Varkade and Zehar Singh Tilgaon performed the story of the Gond kings with the sound and singing of Vana Yantra every day.
Various activities of children's games were organised in the exhibition of clay-toys at Lokrang.
Children's activities 'Ullas' included subject-based books, puppets, writing, films, toys and paintings in various schools, Government Primary School, Newari, Lalghati, Center Activity Center, Limnabhatti, Government Primary School, Damkheda, Kolar Road, and children of institutions in Spain's Fredinand Cartoon Movie Glad to see in Hindi.
Under the guidance of Sunil and Tanveer, the children made different kinds of toys from Kagal.
Along with this, children performed activities of poetry, storytelling, writing and drawing, making toys out of magic and clay.