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The Sri Sumukhi Rajasekharan Memorial Foundation
presented an exclusive cultural programme: Kaaviya Gaanamum -
Kadamba Nadanamum (a variety entertainment of golden melodies and
colourful dances of India) on the historic occasion of the
inauguration of the XIV Annual Session of the Tamilnadu History
Congress (state-level conference). The event was held on Friday,
December 14, 2007, at the historic Senate House, University of
Madras, Chennai.
About 25 participants of different age groups
(school and college level) presented a novel extravaganza, based on
semi-classical and folk numbers in music and dance.
Revathy Sankkaran anchored the show in a very
lively manner.
The majestic and historic Senate House was filled
with a galaxy of former vice-chancellors, historians, intellectuals,
scholars, professors, researchers, students and delegates from
various parts of south India, numbering around 300.
The 'Mylapore Trio', S Amarnath, S Surendranath
and S Aparna of Sumukhi foundation, was well appreciated by the
eminent dignitaries for their dedicated effort.
All the participants were given certificates
which bore the insignia of the 150th year celebration of the
University of Madras and that of the Tamilnadu History Congress.
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