Mumbai: 11th International Children’s Festival of Performing Arts Begins


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai (RD/CN)

Mumbai, Oct 5: Ryan International Group of Education Institutions organized the 11th International Children’s Festival of Performing Arts (ICFPA) at Fine Arts Cultural Centre, Chembur, on Monday October 3. 

Ryan International Group managing director Grace Pinto inaugurated the ICFPA, a four-day event hosted by Navi Mumbai branch of Ryan International Group of Schools.

Speaking on the occasion, Pinto said that ICFPA provides a platform for the students in the challenges of globalization.  “The festival also gives scope to identify talent in students worldwide.  Ryan International has been one of the few institutions in the country that encourages students to excel in every sphere of life.  It also inspires patriotism among the students besides shaping a better future,” she added.

Hasmukh Takur, Mahendra Mani, Gopal Takoor, Suma Sardar, and G R Prasad were the specially invited guests present on the occasion.

Over 4500 students of 96 nations including India, Germany, Sri Lanka, Finland, Nigeria, Vietnam, Italy, Poland, and Egypt, are exhibiting a wide variety of the cultural extravaganza of their respective countries.

  

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