Express News Service
LUCKNOW: With an goal to rediscover the bonds of information and historic civilisation hyperlinks between the north and south areas of the nation, a month-long Kashi-Tamil Samagam will take off on Saturday (as we speak). The occasion will probably be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who additionally represents Varanasi in Lok Sabha.
While the Union Ministry of Education is the nodal ministry for the occasion, IIT Chennai and Banaras Hindu University have been chosen because the nodal institutes for the programme. The UP authorities would be the most important coordinator of the gala occasion throughout which guests would get a glimpse of the Dravidian tradition, its delicacies and music.
In truth, a particular prepare carrying 205 delegates for the Samagam was flagged off by TN Governor RN Ravi and Union Minister L Murugan from Chennai Egmore Railway Station on Thursday. About 75 stalls showcasing the cultural variety of Tamil Nadu have been put up on the Amphitheater Ground of BHU, showcasing unique merchandise, handicrafts and handlooms of the state.
LUCKNOW: With an goal to rediscover the bonds of information and historic civilisation hyperlinks between the north and south areas of the nation, a month-long Kashi-Tamil Samagam will take off on Saturday (as we speak). The occasion will probably be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who additionally represents Varanasi in Lok Sabha.
While the Union Ministry of Education is the nodal ministry for the occasion, IIT Chennai and Banaras Hindu University have been chosen because the nodal institutes for the programme. The UP authorities would be the most important coordinator of the gala occasion throughout which guests would get a glimpse of the Dravidian tradition, its delicacies and music.
In truth, a particular prepare carrying 205 delegates for the Samagam was flagged off by TN Governor RN Ravi and Union Minister L Murugan from Chennai Egmore Railway Station on Thursday. About 75 stalls showcasing the cultural variety of Tamil Nadu have been put up on the Amphitheater Ground of BHU, showcasing unique merchandise, handicrafts and handlooms of the state.