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All Photos by Sunil Kainthola unless otherwise noted.
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January 26 February 4, 2005
Lata Village, Chamoli District, Uttaranchal
Following up on the first successful Nanda Devi Women's Festival that coincided with the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Reni Incident, Gram Sabha Lata broadened out the themes of its second Nanda Devi Women's Festival to recognize the achievements of the region's women, men, and children. Due to unusually heavy snowfall this year, most of the festivities were held on the 4th February.
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Republic Day | February 4 Programme
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Republic Day |
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Dhan Singh Rana addressing the gathering on 26th January 2005. Sitting on the dias are Sureshi Devi, Shukri Devi, Garbal Dass, Sunil Kainthola and Chief Guest Mr. Roshan Dhasmana, General Secretary of the Akhil Garhwal Sabha, Dehra Dun. |
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The final match of the Govind Singh Rawat Memorial Community Rights Cricket Tournament was postponed as the cricket ground at Lata was all covered with fresh snow. |
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Republic Day was an occassion to come out and enjoy the fresh snow in Lata. |
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Young girls from Lata. |
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February 4 Programme
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Primary school of Lata, the program venue for the 4th February programme. |
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Due to bad weather the program was conducted inside the primary school. |
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On the Dias, Mrs Visodha Devi, President of Mahila Mangal Dal Village Paing, Mrs Mandodari Devi, President Mahila Mangal Dal Village Reni (Walli) and Mrs Shukri Devi, President, Mahila Mangal Dal Village Lata. |
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Mrs Mandodari Devi, President Mahila Mangal Dal Village Reni (Walli) receiving first prize for over all best group performance from Mrs Shukri Devi, President Mahila Mangal Dal Village Lata. |
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Mr. Gopal Singh, the second senior most person in Lata was a Guest of Honor during the festival. |
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Winners of the Govind Singh Memorial Community Rights Cricket Trophy
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Mr. Darman Singh Rana, Principal, Junior High School, Lata honoring Bal Singh Rawat one of the patrons of the Cricket club of Lata. |
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