By Samachar Digital News
Chandigarh 22nd
Feb, 2019:- In order to promote a feeling of
togetherness & solidarity among the people of tri-city -Chandigarh, Mohali
and Panchkula, Chandigarh Urban Festival (CUF) -2019 will be organized
on February 24. CUF is an annual event revolving around connecting the city with
its citizens.
The festival is being organised by
ACT, Chandigarh, a registered not- for- profit society of practicing
architects. To share details of CUF 19, a press meet was held by senior office
bearers of the society at press club here.
Dr Prabhjot Kaur, Vice President, ACT
Chandigarh said that " CUF '19 will showcase 25 cultural
performances, a children's parliament, solidarity march and release of Sky
lanterns. The children's parliament will be held at Capitol complex, Sector -1.
The programme will begin at 10 am. Solidarity march will begin at 2 pm from Jan
Marg Sec 9-10 intersection opposite Sec 9's UT secretariat. The festival will
culminate with release of sky lanterns at 6.30 pm at Capitol complex. The last
event will be a tribute from residents of Chandigarh to the Pulwama martyrs.
The cultural dance performances will
be held along the route from Sec 10 till the end point of the march which will
be just before the Capitol complex. Seating will also be created for residents
to sit and enjoy the fervor along the march's route.
Ar Shilpa Das, Organising Secretary,
ACT said that the objective of the festival will be 'celebration of our city'.
A unique exhibition will also be witnessed along the route of the march, with
creative exhibits posted on trees along the road. Our city lacks cohesiveness
primarily because it takes a long time for anyone to develop a bond with the
neighbours. We hope to break this barrier through CUF and unite everyone
towards this goal of achieving solidarity.
Ar Rashmi Sharma, Founding Member,
ACT said that the neighbourhood initiative will provide an opportunity and a
reason to everyone to take a first step and hold interactions in the
common/shared spaces towards letting a bond develop. Also a people's
celebration at a city level can play an important role in developing a sense of
belonging, which can be instrumental in taking ownership and participation of
the citizens in the common issues of the city.
Fr. Reji Tom, Member, ACT and Director,
Don Bosco Navjeevan Society said that we invite the youth, the citizens and
organisations that will like to play a role in strengthening this movement. In
this year's event on February 24, we will express our solidarity
with the families of our brave soldiers who lost their lives in a cowardly
terrorist attack at Pulwama. We unite in our strength and we unite in our
grief.
CUF is supported by Chandigarh
administration. The event will also see participation of students from 13
colleges and universities of tricity.
Ar Shilpa Das shared that we would
also like to announce a competition for photojournalists of Chandigarh. The
photographers can take pictures of the festival and submit them to us. An
expert panel will then choose the best photo and an award will be given to the
photojournalist.
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