Younger generation must preserve Dharwad's cultural heritage

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Dharwad's Deputy Commissioner Divya Prabhu emphasized the importance of the younger generation in preserving the region's cultural heritage. She visited the homes of notable figures and engaged with trust chairpersons about their activities. Prabhu announced plans for musical events across the state in memory of prominent artists. She also instructed the Rangayana administrative officer to create a summer camp program focused on literature, music, and art for children. In response to calls for the revival of the Dharwad Utsav, Prabhu stated she would discuss the proposal with relevant officials and submit it to the government.


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