Music and Dance competition for wards of Central Government Employees

Music and Dance competition for wards of Central Government Employees

18/3/2017-18-CCSCSB
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel Public Grievances & Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)
CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES CULTURAL AND SPORTS BOARD

Room No. 361, B Wing, 3rd Floor
Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi
Date: 03-05-2018

CIRCULAR

Sub: Music and Dance competition for wards of Central Government Employees

Central Civil Services Cultural & Sports Board has been organising the Music, Dance and Short Play competition for central Government Employees for the last many years. There were demands from a large number of participants and employees that a similar programme may also be started for their wards to motivate and encourage them.

2. It is therefore, proposed to organise the Music and Dance competition for wards of Central Government Employees at C.S.O.I. Auditorium on 30-31 May, 2018. The entry for the competition should be sent in the prescribed form to the Board’s Office latest by 25th May, 2018 at Room No. 361, 3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi-110003 or by email at sportsdopt©gmail.com.

3. The Competition will in held in the following categories:

S.No

Category

Age Categories

Duration

 

Music

5-8 years
9-12 years
13-16 years

3-5 Minutes

 

1.  

Instrumental Music

2.  

Classical Music (light + vocal)  Folk Music

3.  

 

Dance

 

1.  

Folk Dance

2.  

Western Dance

3.  

Classical Dance

4. Decision of the judges will be final and no appeal against their decision would be entertained.

5. For further queries , Ms. Neelu Suri (9910983139) Convener, CCSCSB (Music, Dance and Short Play) may be contacted.

6.The circular may be given wide publicity.

S/d,
(Kulbhushan Malhotra)
Secretary (CCSCSB)

To

The Welfare Officer of all Ministries/Departments
Area Welfare Officer of all Government colonies

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