Srinagar : Shaam-e-Shafqat, a vibrant celebration of India’s rich cultural heritage was held at Zorawar Hall, Pattan Jointly organised by the North Zone Cultural Centre, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, and the Indian Army, the Cultural Festival served as a tribute to national unity, artistic tradition, and the enduring spirit of the Indian people.
The cultural festival witnessed renowned artists from Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Assam, Rajasthan and Kashmir, giving mesmerizing performances that captured the depth and diversity of India’s folk traditions.
Throughout the day, the audience was treated to a kaleidoscope of folk dances, traditional music, and cultural expressions from across the nation, each performance highlighting the richness and regional uniqueness of India’s heritage. Soulful renditions of traditional songs further elevated the experience, symbolizing India’s unity in diversity and its mystic cultural identity.
The energetic performances and cultural splendour fostered a celebratory atmosphere and evoked patriotic pride amongst the audience. More than just an entertainment spectacle, the Cultural Festival served a broader purpose to preserve, promote, and popularize India’s cultural legacy, while strengthening the connect of the younger generation of North Kashmir with other cultures of India. It stood as a powerful reminder of the cultural heritage, unity in diversity and national pride that marks the uniqueness of India.
The event was attended by students, prominent members of civil society and officials from the Ministry of Culture. The unending applause of the audience conveyed their appreciation and reaffirmed the festival’s role as a meaningful step towards cultural integration and national unity.

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