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IGNCA’s Ministry of Culture Tableau Wins First Prize at Republic Day Celebration Parade 2024

New Delhi: The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) is delighted to announce that its tableau, representing the Ministry of Culture, has clinched the first prize at the Republic Day Celebration (RDC) Parade 2024. This victory marks a significant triumph in the arena of cultural representation, showcasing the richness and diversity of India’s cultural heritage.

The tableau presented a breathtaking fusion of tradition and innovation, capturing the audience’s attention with its ingenious use of the anamorphic technique. The presentation also featured a vibrant display of Bharat’s cultural heritage, often referred to as the mother of democracy, resonating with the spectators.

The utilization of the anamorphic technique in the presentation added a contemporary flair, symbolizing the dynamic nature of Indian culture. This modern touch seamlessly blended with the traditional elements, creating a tableau that stood out for its artistic finesse and cultural significance.

The Ministry of Culture expresses immense pride in this achievement, emphasizing its commitment to preserving and celebrating India’s diverse cultural tapestry. The victory not only recognizes the creative prowess of the Ministry but also serves as a testimony to the opulence of Bharat’s cultural legacy.

The entire community is invited to join in the celebration of this momentous occasion. The success of the tableau is a collective triumph, a result of the dedicated efforts of the team and the Ministry’s steadfast commitment to presenting Bharat’s cultural heritage in an innovative and visually striking manner. This recognition further reinforces IGNCA’s role as a torchbearer of India’s cultural vibrancy.

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