Alva’s Virasat celebrated its 30th edition with an extraordinary blend of culture and devotion, showcasing an array of traditional performances, religious fervor, and community spirit. The grand conclusion, marked by the ceremonial return of the Cultural Chariot and vibrant celebrations, represented not just the end of events but a continuation of cherished traditions. With Dr. M Mohan Alva’s positive reflections highlighting a large turnout and meticulous organization, the festival left an indelible mark, ensuring that the joy of cultural heritage endures even as exhibitions carry on into the next day.
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