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    Rangoli Competition Organized by AIDWA in Gadwal

    The All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) held Rangoli competitions at the Degree College in Gadwal town. The event was graced by former ZPTC Basu Shyamala, who attended as the chief guest. She admired the beautiful Rangoli designs created by the students and presented prizes to the winners.

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    During her address, Basu Shyamala highlighted the significance of Rangoli art. She described it as an important tradition of the Telugu culture, symbolizing creativity and heritage. She praised the students for their innovative designs and applauded AIDWA for promoting traditional art through such events.

    The event saw participation from several notable individuals, including AIDWA President Narmada, Ganjipeta Raju, Sriramulu, Kangaru Timmappa, Md. Maj, Bhaskar, Akepogu Raju, Prabhakar, Raghunath Reddy, Jamanna, Batukanna, Mur, Praveen, Surender, Madhu, Imran, and Afraidi.

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    Leaders from AIDWA, college students, and local residents joined in enthusiastically, making the competition a grand success. The event not only celebrated the art of Rangoli but also brought the community together to cherish their cultural roots.

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