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A painting competition attended by many local school children was organised in collaboration with the Private Schools’ Association during the festival.
Various stalls were arranged in order to display the artefacts of Kashmiri Pandits, including typical household items, paintings and many items, showcasing their culture.
Stalls of Kashmiri Pandit food items, books, bakery and the famous Kashmiri brew called ‘Kehwa’ was served during the festival.
P.K. Pole, Kashmir Divisional Commissioner, G.N. Itoo, Director Tourism, GoC of 31 Sub Area, Major General S.P.S. Vishwas Rao, B.B. Bhat, President Zestha Devi Prabhandak Committee, and G.N. Var, President of Jammu & Kashmir Private Schools’ Association were among the guests who attended Friday’s festival.