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Kolkata: NIP organises Indo-Bangladesh Inclusive Cultural Festival 2017

| | Jun 05, 2017, at 09:08 pm
Kolkata, June 5 (IBNS): National Institute of Professionals (NIP) recently organised the Indo-Bangladesh Inclusive Cultural Festival 2017 at ICCR in Kolkata.

It was inaugurated by Goutam Dey, Regional Director, ICCR and poet Luthfor Rahman of Bangladesh.

The programme was an opportunity for differently-abled or 'divyang' artists to showcase their talents through singing, dancing, recitation and paintings.

Said poet Luthfor Rahman: " I am delighted to be here today in this festival and watching these talented people who have overcome difficulties in life to achieve such heights."

NIP provides basic education on computer and other activities to visually challenged and differently-able people as well as to under-privileged students for the past 10 years.


(Reporting by Subhashree Dutta)

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