Ambassadors of Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Sweden attended
This year over 500 foreign tourists, including ambassadors of different countries, witnessed Parab festival. Five foreign dignitaries also joined as guests in the Parab grand final. In her first ever visit outside Delhi, Terhi Hakala, Ambassador, Finland was overwhelmed to witness the colourful expression of rural India at Koraput about 300 km from Berhampur city in South Odisha. She was at Koraput to attend the closing ceremony of Parab, the State level tribal festival along with five other ambassadors. The foreign dignitaries included Terhi Hakala from embassy of Finland, Gudmundur Eiriksson from embassy of Iceland, Ann Ollestad from embassy of Norway, Lars Olof Lindgren from embassy of Sweden and Ole Lendsmann Poulsen from embassy of Denmark. ‘The music of the tribals was melodious, cultural heritage was rich and the region where they lived was beautiful’ said Terhi Hakala ambassador of Finland.
Several ambassadors, who witnessed Parab, said it is a unique tribal festival where talents from several districts of South Odisha and other states performed on one platform.
Artistes from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Ganjam, Malkangiri, Balangir, Jagatsinghpur, Pottangi, Kotpad, Semliguda and Koraput performed during the festival.
Visit of people from different regions including scores of foreign tourists to Parab, had further risen the confidence of people on the return of progressive normalcy to the region on the face of various kinds of disturbances, Gadadhar Parida, district Collector said.
While the artists from the district and from other districts of South Odisha got enormous opportunity to exhibit their talent on the stage, there was more to cheer about for the great amount of business happened in the ground for all kinds of goods. The visitors had shown interest in purchasing items of handicrafts and many more forms of artistic expression in the ground over the last three days.
This year over 500 foreign tourists, including ambassadors of different countries, witnessed Parab festival. Five foreign dignitaries also joined as guests in the Parab grand final. In her first ever visit outside Delhi, Terhi Hakala, Ambassador, Finland was overwhelmed to witness the colourful expression of rural India at Koraput about 300 km from Berhampur city in South Odisha. She was at Koraput to attend the closing ceremony of Parab, the State level tribal festival along with five other ambassadors. The foreign dignitaries included Terhi Hakala from embassy of Finland, Gudmundur Eiriksson from embassy of Iceland, Ann Ollestad from embassy of Norway, Lars Olof Lindgren from embassy of Sweden and Ole Lendsmann Poulsen from embassy of Denmark. ‘The music of the tribals was melodious, cultural heritage was rich and the region where they lived was beautiful’ said Terhi Hakala ambassador of Finland.
Several ambassadors, who witnessed Parab, said it is a unique tribal festival where talents from several districts of South Odisha and other states performed on one platform.
Artistes from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Ganjam, Malkangiri, Balangir, Jagatsinghpur, Pottangi, Kotpad, Semliguda and Koraput performed during the festival.
Visit of people from different regions including scores of foreign tourists to Parab, had further risen the confidence of people on the return of progressive normalcy to the region on the face of various kinds of disturbances, Gadadhar Parida, district Collector said.
While the artists from the district and from other districts of South Odisha got enormous opportunity to exhibit their talent on the stage, there was more to cheer about for the great amount of business happened in the ground for all kinds of goods. The visitors had shown interest in purchasing items of handicrafts and many more forms of artistic expression in the ground over the last three days.
Source: The New Indian Express
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