Nirvana Academy organizes Rural, Urban Talent Hunt

Excelsior Correspondent

Artist displaying skills during a Rural and Urban Talent Hunt organized by Nirvana Academy at Ramban.
Artist displaying skills during a Rural and Urban Talent Hunt organized by Nirvana Academy at Ramban.

RAMBAN, July 22: To promote the budding talent in rural and urban areas of the State, Nirvana Academy, a cultural club registered under J&K Government organized a five day long dance and singing programme, which was organized under the name of ‘Round One Rural and Urban Talent Hunt’ at Ramban in the first phase.
On the first day of this programme, auditions of around 100 contestant from different Government and private schools across Ramban was conducted at Community Hall, Maitra Ramban in which 40 participants were selected by the judges who will perform in grand finale. The talent hunt commenced today and will conclude on July 26 with the grand finale. MLA Ramban, Neelam Kumar Langeh will be the chief guest on the occasion.
Judges cum trainers from Jammu included choreographers Anu Bhardwaj and Sanjeev Mangotra besides Singer Amit Bhawra from Pathankot will groom the selected participants of Ramban in the Round Two of the Talent Hunt.
Nirvana Academy organized this event with the support of Heritage Strings School of Rock, Aastha Diagnostic Centre, Jammu, FIBDO and Surya Milk.
The event is being organized by Tahir Mushtaq organizing secretary Nirvana Academy, Ramban.