Republic Day Celebrations at Indian Embassy in Budapest, enthralling Cultural Performance at ASCC
To mark India’s 75th Republic Day, the Indian Embassy in Budapest hosted a spectacular event followed by an enthralling cultural program “Vande Bharat-वंदे à¤à¤¾à¤°à¤¤” organised by Amrita Sher-Gil Cultural Centre (ASCC) at its auditorium.
Diplomats, dignitaries and members of the Indian diaspora gathered at the Embassy to commemorate this historic milestone. The festivities commenced with the hoisting of the tricolour by His Excellency Mr Partha Satpathy, Ambassador of India to Hungary, followed by the rendition of the national anthem.
Ambassador Mr Satpathy also read out the address by the Hon’ble President of India delivered on the occasion. Further, he highlighted the importance of Republic Day and the democratic ethos of India. He also expressed gratitude for the enthusiastic participation of the audience.
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The cultural extravaganza at ASCC showcased the rich tapestry of Indian culture through classical and folk performances, including traditional dances and melodious music. The performers enthralled the audience with their exceptional skills and artistic expressions.
The event not only showcased the artistic prowess of the performers but also strengthened the bonds of friendship between India-Hungary.
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