Hazaribagh: A three-day painting exhibition organized by the regional bureau of the Central Communications Bureau at the Zilla Schools Grounds as part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav which was inaugurated by local MLA Manish Jaiswal.
Speaking on the occasion the MLA said that the photo exhibition showcases the battle for independence in a nice manner and also nicely depicts the eight-year achievements of the Modi government. He said that he was very grateful to the Central Bureau of Communications that they selected Hazaribagh for the special exhibition. He said that he hopes that the people of Hazaribagh will do their best to benefit from this three-day exhibition.
The special guest from Ranchi Akhil Kumar Mishra Additional Director General of Communications Office and Central Bureau of Communications Ranchi said that the exhibition is a treasure trove of information and hoped that the residents of Hazaribagh, especially the children will be benefitted more.
The Principal of the Zilla School Vijay Kumar Singh said that it is a matter of joy for organizing the exhibition and all possible help is being given by the Zilla School. Pancham Oraon, DPRO Hazaribagh said that organizing a picture exhibition is very helpful in giving a new direction to its history, cleanliness, and the young generation of the country. All Hazaribagh residents should be benefited from this.
The Hazaribagh District Office of Nehru Yuva Kendra played an important role in the successful organization of the exhibition and had a major role in the opening ceremony. The MLA and other guests posed with great enthusiasm at the selfie booth of the Azadi Quest game.
At the end of the opening ceremony Shahid Rahman, Head of Office, Central Bureau of Communications Ranchi expressed gratitude to all the guests. An IEC stall has also been installed by Nehru Yuva Kendra and Jal Jeevan Mission at the exhibition site. The song and drama department captivated the audience by presenting a beautiful play on cleanliness and also conveyed the message of cleanliness and no plastic use.