Oscar Film Festival held in Malappuram
The Hindu
Rasmi Film Society conducted an Oscar Film Festival here on Saturday. Film actress N.P. Nisa inaugurated the festival held at NGO Union Auditorium. Speaking on the occasion, she underscored the importance of art and cinema as a vehicle of social responsibility beyond their sheer potential for entertainment.
Rasmi Film Society conducted an Oscar Film Festival here on Saturday. Film actress N.P. Nisa inaugurated the festival held at NGO Union Auditorium. Speaking on the occasion, she underscored the importance of art and cinema as a vehicle of social responsibility beyond their sheer potential for entertainment. Rasmi Film Society president Manambur Rajanbabu presided over the function. Poet K. Rammohan commemorated actor Mamukkoya, who died on April 26. Rasmi Film Society secretary Anil K. Kurupan welcomed the gathering. Treasurer V.M. Suresh Kumar proposed the vote of thanks.
Demanding State and Union governments to release Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu and to open Mettur dam on June 12, members of Tamizhaga Cauvery Vivasayigal Sangam, headed by its general secretary P.R. Pandian, started a two day protest march to Mettur dam from Poompuhar, one of the prominent tail end part of the Cauvery, on Monday
The Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysuru on Monday hosted a three-day National Conference on Classical Languages of India, with the objective of encouraging the development of language, linguistics, and literature by researching, and promoting the rich heritage of classical languages in view of NEP-2020.
Actor and Hindupur MLA Nandamuri Balakrishna relaunched the Anna Canteen and NTR Arogya Ratham here on Monday amidst much fanfare. The twin occasions marked Mr. Balakrishna’s 64th birthday celebrations. Speaking to the media, Mr. Balakrishna said that the people of Andhra Pradesh had given a historic verdict to the NDA, and “I shall tirelessly work to fulfil all the promises made to them.”