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CBC’s two-day photo exhibition on Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav concludes

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Jammu: Central Bureau of Communication (CBC), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt. of India, J&K today concluded its fifth Integrated Communication and Outreach Programme (2-day Photo-Exhibition) under Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav at M A Stadium, Jammu.

The Exhibition was organized alongside the 48th National Volleyball Championship for Boys and Girls at Jammu.

The closing ceremony was attended by Sunil Kumar Tiwari, Treasurer Volleyball Association of India, H.S Gill, Vice President, the Volleyball Association of J&K, and V.K Magotra, General Secretary, the Volleyball Association of J &K.

The programme was aimed to aware the volleyball players who have come from across India to play in the volleyball championship of the sacrifices made by the freedom fighters during the freedom movement of India. Apart from this, the students were also informed about the freedom fighters of North India, especially from Jammu and Kashmir who fought for the freedom of India

A special section in the exhibition was dedicated to FIT India, Khelo India, and Seva Sushasan Garib Kalyan for awareness of the masses, especially the young ones.

In his address, Ghulam Abass, Joint Director, CBC J&K said the exhibition showcased the freedom struggle of India through a series of photo exhibits and to celebrate Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat here with the students across India.

Sunil Kumar Tiwari appreciated the efforts of CBC J&K in organizing the exhibition here at MA Stadium. He said that it will generate awareness related to the freedom fighters of India among the volleyball players who are on a visit to participate in the 48th National Junior Volley Ball Championship.

Khursheed Yousuf, Field Publicity Officer, CBC Field Office, Udhampur apprised the audience about the mandate of CBC and also informed them about the structure and functioning of CBC.

The photo exhibition was inaugurated on Monday by Rajiv Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to Lt. Governor J&K.

Theme-based cultural programmes were presented by the private registered troupes of CBC, J&K, and Ladakh. An open quiz competition was also conducted by the Bureau and winners were felicitated with prizes.

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