Doha: Musical extravaganza to mark Tulu Koota's annual event


Doha: Musical extravaganza to mark Tulu Koota's annual event

Media Release

Doha, Mar 10: Tulu Koota Qatar, a socio-cultural association affiliated to ICC under the aegis of embassy of India, will celebrate its annual day on April 25 at Delhi Public School (DPS) auditorium, Wakra.

The highlight of the event will be a 'Musical Extravaganza' by internationally acclaimed flutist Pandit Pravin Godkhindi, along with well-known Sandalwood singer and Filmfare Award winner Hemanth Kumar and Shamitha Malnad who will add glitter to this year's annual day celebration.

Tulu Koota will release the 7th addition of its souvenir "Nirel" on the occasion.

Tulu Koota Qatar is non-profit association endeavouring to serve the community and provide humanitarian services at large. It has been functioning with the objective of supporting ICC to promote Indian art and culture, and also assist fellow Indians in distress.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 11 2014

    Nice to hear that a musical extravaganza will be held to mark Tulu Koota's Annual event in Doha shortly.All the best.Thanq.

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