Khand Mithe Log Dogre, Team Jammu organizing ethnic show on Dogra culture

Team Jammu Chairman alongwith representatives of Khand Mithe Log Dogre addressing press conference on Wednesday.
Team Jammu Chairman alongwith representatives of Khand Mithe Log Dogre addressing press conference on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 27: ‘Khand Mithe Log Dogre’ in collaboration with Team Jammu is going to organise an ethnic fashion show with a focus on Dogri, Kashmiri and Ladakhi culture of Jammu and Kashmir State, on the eve of Lohri festival.
This was informed during a  joint press conference, here today, by  Chairman, Team Jammu, Zorawar Singh Jamwal and Chairperson, Khand Mithe Log Dogre,  Amar Chouhan and its Founder Er  Himansu Jai Hind.
“It is for the first time that a fashion show is being organized in which exclusive focus is being made on Dogra culture. The main aim of this event is to promote the Dogra culture and its heritage. As it is also a fact that in today’s world, our youth are giving more importance to Western culture,  this is happening by compulsion as right from primary education level, English language is given top priority”, they said.
Zorawar Singh Jamwal said that Khand Mithe Log Dogre and Team Jammu have designed this ethnic fashion show on the theme of “Aass Dogre Aan, Akhneyaa Shaanne Kannee”, which would be held on January 10 at Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu.
While elaborating, Chairperson Khand Mithe Log Dogre,  Amar Chouhan informed that the programme will be divided into three rounds, where the first round will be “The colour of Duggar Pradesh” in which the participants from different areas of Jammu and Kashmir will use traditional props of the State and will walk on the melodious tunes of folk songs of J&K.  She further said the second round will be “Tred West” round in which participants will show their creativity about how they can look beautiful and modern in a refined and sophisticated manner, whereas last round will be the main round i.e. Mr  and Miss Duggar 2017-18,  in which participants will wear traditional Dogri dress and walk on tunes of the traditional marriage ceremonial songs.