Jaipur: The Indian Cultural Grand Finale showcased a magnificent glimpse of Indian culture.

Jaipur/Rajasthan: The Indian Cultural Grand Finale, held in Jaipur, concluded magnificently as a grand celebration of Indian culture, traditions, and heritage. On this special occasion, the diverse cultural facets of the country came alive on stage, showcasing a wonderful blend of classical dances, folk arts, and regional traditions.

The esteemed panel of judges – Unnati Singh, Deepti Bindal, Apra Kuchhal, Harpreet Singh Bagga, Shefali Sood, and Manish Singh – elevated the event with their impartial judging, cultural understanding, and dignified presence. Their discernment and professional approach ensured that every participant was evaluated fairly and respectfully.

A Vibrant Platform for Culture and Heritage

The Indian Cultural Round featured powerful performances of classical dances such as Bharatanatyam, Kathak, and Odissi, along with folk traditions from various states including Rajasthan, Punjab, Gujarat, and Bengal. The vibrant costumes, expressive gestures, and emotions reflected India’s centuries-old cultural richness.

Winners in the 15-16 Age Group

In the 15-16 age group of the Indian Cultural Grand Finale, Shreya Samhita Kundu secured the first position. Principriya Bhowmik was the second winner, and Aditi Rajak secured the third position. All of them impressed the judges and the audience with their mature performances and cultural understanding.

  1. Shreya Samhita Kundu ( First Winner )
  2. Principriya Bhowmik ( Second Winner )
  3. Aditi Rajak ( Third Winner )

Results in the 13-14 Age Group

In the 13-14 age group of the Indian Cultural Grand Finale, Yasho Krishna Priya won the first prize. Gargi Onten was the second winner, and Purvi Biradar and Advikah Kota shared the third position. All of them displayed grace, emotion, and a deep respect for traditions on stage.

  1. Yasho Krishna Priya ( First Winner)
  2. Gargi Onten ( Second Winner )
  3. Purvi Biradar & Advikah Kota ( Third Winner )

Cultural Stars in the 11-12 Age Group

In the 11-12 age group of the Indian Cultural Grand Finale, Viharika Shetty secured the first position. Lajlaxmi Phukan was the second winner, and Laasya Sanjay secured the third position. All of them presented a beautiful glimpse of Indian art and culture through their expressive performances.

  • Viharika Shetty ( First Winner )
  • Lajlaxmi Phukan ( Second Winner )
  • Laasya Sanjay ( Third Winner )

Young Artists in the 8–10 Age Group

In the program organized by the Indian Cultural Grand Finale, Veera Bang was the first-place winner in the 8-10 age group, Madhuparna Sidhanta was the second-place winner, and Saanvi Pani was the third-place winner. All of them won the hearts of the audience with their confident and joyful performances.

  1. Veera Bang ( First Winner )
  2. Madhuparna Sidhanta ( Second Winner )
  3. Saanvi Pani ( Third Winner )

The Youngest Participants in the 5–7 Age Group

In the program organized by the Indian Cultural Grand Finale, Neysha Agarwal was the first-place winner in the youngest age group of 5-7 years, Adhira Sharma was the second-place winner, and Svanandi Behare was the third-place winner. All of them gave a powerful presentation of Indian culture with innocence and grace.

  1. Neysha Agarwal ( First Winner )
  2. Adhira Sharma ( Second Winner)
  3. Svanandi Behare ( Third Winner )

Message of the Event

The Indian Cultural Grand Finale conveyed the message that Indian culture is not merely something to be presented on a stage, but a tradition to be lived, preserved, and passed on to the next generation. The participants from various age groups proved that India’s cultural heritage is being safely and powerfully carried forward by the younger generation.

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