Rajgangpur, June 17, 2024 (TBB Bureau): Dalmia Cement Bharat Limited in Rajgangpur resonated with vibrant festivities as the three-day Raja Mahotsav unfolded from June 14th to 16th. The celebration, deeply rooted in Odisha’s cultural tapestry, showcased a kaleidoscope of traditional events and sports activities, captivating participants of all ages.
From the spirited beats of Saja-Baja to the nostalgic charm of Raja Doli, and the adrenaline rush of kite flying, the festivities echoed the essence of Odia tradition. Participants enthusiastically engaged in an array of traditional games like Poda Pitha, Jhoti, Hula huli, and Sankha, fostering a sense of camaraderie and joy.
The climax of the celebration saw a mesmerizing display of Odisha’s rich cultural heritage through captivating dance performances. In-house artists brought to life the grace of Odishi, the vigour of Ghoda Nacha, and the vibrancy of Sambalpuri dance forms. Highlighting the festival’s essence, the mythological drama ‘Prabhasha Jajna’ depicted the eternal bond between mothers and their children, resonating deeply with the audience.
Esteemed dignitaries including Chetan Shrivastav, Saroj Srivastav, Birendra Prasad, Barnali Prasad, Dr. Niladri Parhi, and Ajay Sharma graced the occasion, acknowledging the cultural magnificence on display. The audience lauded the meticulous organization and praised the exemplary talents of the in-house artists.
Under the leadership of Ashwini Dalmia and supported by stalwarts like DC Dasptnaik, Dilip Singh, and Deepa Ojha, the event witnessed seamless execution. The collaborative efforts of employees from various departments, including Admin & HR, Estate, Security, and Fire, contributed to the grand success of the extravaganza.
As the curtains drew close on the celebration, the air was filled with a sense of fulfillment and pride, reflecting the enduring spirit of Odisha’s cultural legacy. Raja Mahotsav not only celebrated tradition but also served as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving and cherishing the cultural heritage for generations to come.