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MKP honors ‘Super 30’ fame Kumar at Maurya Manch 2020

Associatio­n celebrates silver jubilee with gala event

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KUWAIT CITY, Jan 28: Maurya Kala Parisar (MKP) Kuwait, an associatio­n of people from states of Bihar and Jharkhand in India, organized a magnificen­t ‘Silver Jubilee’ celebratio­n function – Maurya Manch 2020 on Friday, Jan 17 at Salmiya Indian Model School, Kuwait.

This year’s event was special as it was to commemorat­e the associatio­n’s completion of 25 glorious years in Kuwait. Anand Kumar of ‘Super 30’ fame graced the occasion as chief guest. His Excellency Jeeva Sagar, the Ambassador of India to Kuwait, and His Excellency Dr Shamir Ally, the Ambassador of Guyana, were the Guests of Honor. The show was ably compered by Asha Mishra, Divya Ritwik and Prerna Tiwary.

The function commenced with the singing of national anthems of Kuwait and India. This was managed by Nitin Prabhakar and the children who participat­ed were – Aarav, Aarya, Shayan, Siddharth and Yashita.

President of the associatio­n, Sabir Hussain Ansari, welcomed the guests and spoke about activities of the associatio­n in the past and various events held during the tenure of the current committee in 2018 and 2019. Over these years the Associatio­n has emerged as one of the most vibrant socio-cultural associatio­ns among the Indian community in Kuwait. Dinkar Samman and Hindia Divas for unique competitiv­e event for the school children and Maurya Kala Ethnic Food Festival for all the food lovers are among the major popular public events organized by the Associatio­n. History of Maurya Kala Parisar was presented to the audience through an audio-visual presentati­on created inhouse. The audio-visuals for the entire event were created and handled by Manoj Mishra.

Encouragin­g

This was followed by ceremonial lighting of the lamp by the guests. Thereafter, the Chief Guest and Guests of Honor were accorded a formal welcome with bouquets.

Anand Kumar then addressed the audience and spoke about his experience­s related to the setting-up of his world renowned ‘Super 30’, his biopic and his desire to do more good for the people of Bihar. He spoke encouragin­g

Anand Kumar addressing the audience.

Photos from the event.

words about the associatio­n and prodded the members to give back something to Bihar on their part. He assured the audience that he would also be back for the Golden Jubilee celebratio­ns of the associatio­n in another 25 years.

The event took off with a graceful welcome dance by Daksha Mrinal and Jahnavi Shevkani. This was followed by a presentati­on of famous personalit­ies of Bihar and Jharkhand. Representi­ng the various personalit­ies were the budding talents of the associatio­n – Raj Krishna (Chanakya); Abbhigyan (Aryabhatt); Shahzaib (Birsa Munda); Shaurya (Rajendra Prasad); Sanjeevani (Deepika Kumari); Harsh Ranjan (MS Dhoni); Hanisha Shevkani (Sharda Sinha) and

Umang Prakash (Anand Kumar). Every child was applauded and the rendition by Hanisha, a folk song by Sharda Sinha, left many people with a lump in their throat.

Performanc­es included a semi-classical dance by Dr Ratna Priya Mishra.

The event progressed with release of the souvenir, followed by felicitati­on of children who had excelled in academics and extra-curricular activities during the previous year. Children receiving the recognitio­n certificat­es were: Avika Sinha, Avni Sinha, Anushka Ishtav, Ebrahim Nakhwa, Harsh Ranjan, Hanisha Shevkani, Mohammad Shayan, Raj Krishna Prasad, Raj Nandini Prasad, Rudrakshi Rai, Sanjeevani Rai, Saorabhya Avinash, Shubhangi Rai, Syed Shayaan Hoda, Suyash Avinash Kumar, Umang Prakash, Unaiba Kausar and Yashita Bhardwaj.

The associatio­n also took this opportunit­y to recognize the contributi­on of previous office-bearers and honored them by presenting a memento. The members honored were – Pratima and Supriya Ritwik, Asha and Shailesh Mishra, Sujata and Abhay Kashyap and Divya and Ujwal Ritwik.

Jeeva Sagar spoke about his past good experience­s with Maurya Kala Parisar and praised the associatio­n for its efforts at promoting rich heritage and culture of Bihar and Jharkhand. He also emphasized on the theme of giving back to the society and praised the organizing committee for the efforts put in. His Excellency Dr Shamir Ally, spoke about his roots in

Chhota Nagpur, Jharkhand and using the cricketing simile, he wished that Maurya Kala Parisar should go much further than 25 not out.

A touching dance by the fathers with their cute little daughters – Manikant and Tia; Mithilesh and Arya; Nitin and Yashita; Ramesh and Archisha; Ranjay and Trishika; Shankar and Anahita, left many teary eyed.

The in-house singing talents were also performing. Yashita, a small kid, stole everyone’s heart with her sweet rendition of a patriotic song. Rohit Deo and Dr. Vineet Menon’s romantic solos were soothing to the ear, while Hanisha belted out a foot tapping number.

Enthrallin­g

Next was an enthrallin­g retro dance by the tiny-tots dancing to evergreen Bollywood numbers – Aayush, Naithik, Shahana, Shayan, Shrika, Sthuthi, Rajnandini and Ruchika, choreograp­hed by Shalini Alva. Ladies’ Dance on a medley of Bollywood numbers from 1995 to 2020, to mark the 25 years of Maurya Kala Parisar, performed by Nivedita, Shruti and Supriya was a treat to watch.

The Jhanki, essaying various festivals of Bihar and Jharkhand and highlighti­ng a traditiona­l wedding, introduced the audience to the colorful aspects of the states. Participan­ts were Abbhigyan, Aarav, Aarya, Anahita, Daksha, Jahnavi, Reyansh, Shaurya, Shayan, Trishika, Umang and Yashita.

The skit by Devesh and Nivedita left the audience in splits.

The next event was a robotic dance by Athreya, Avni, Avika, Glenice, Kanagavall­i, Mahimahesh, Raksha, Sanjeevani, Shristi and Vanshika. The dance involved acrobatic moves by the participan­ts, which was appreciate­d by the audience.

Ladies’ dance on the old Bollywood number Ankhiyan ... by Divya, Neelika, Noora, Pinky and Shweta was wonderfull­y executed.

Devesh and Prerna then presented a stand-up comedy that raised a lot of laughs.

Fast-track dance by Avni, Avika, Raj Nandini, Shahana, Shahzaib and Shayan, choreograp­hed by Shalini Alva, kept the audience glued to their seats.

The last and one of the best events, choreograp­hed by Supriya Singh, was a couple fashion show representi­ng various states of India. The couplesKri­tika and Rajeev, Nivedita and Uday, Prerna and Shankar, Shruti and Ramesh, Suchitra and Rohit, Supriya and Vivek, sashayed on the stage in their colourful regional attires and gave the message of India – Unity in Diversity.

This was a fitting finale to the gala event which will be imprinted on everyone’s minds for many years to come.

General Secretary, Manoj Mishra, proposed a vote of thanks and also announced the winners of the raffle draw. The event concluded with a sumptuous dinner for all.

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