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Vibrant: Rediscovering Roots at the Chittaranjan Bhawan Loho Pronam Fest

  • Flawless Execution: Sahachari’s “Loho Pronam” programme at CR Park was a masterclass in meticulous planning, delivering a vibrant, seamless experience.
  • Visionary Leadership: Shibani Sharma guided a large, diverse team with effortless grace, fostering profound growth and learning among participants.
  • Cultural Connection: The event profoundly inspired Delhi’s probasi (domiciled) community, keeping them deeply rooted, united, and constantly evolving.

On 31st May, Sahachari’s ‘Loho Pronam’ programme at Chittaranjan Bhawan, CR Park, was an absolute masterpiece of planning and execution. Every single segment was so meticulously designed and beautifully managed that the entire event felt incredibly vibrant, seamless, and successful.

Leading and coordinating such a large and diverse group of people is no small feat, yet Shibani Sharma has demonstrated it with such effortless grace and perfection. Even while living here as a diaspora in Delhi, ladies feel deeply connected and constantly inspired. Under her affectionate and visionary leadership, ladies are not only moving forward but also learning and evolving every single day.

The ‘Loho Pronam’ event was a resounding success, thanks to the flawless planning and execution of every single segment. The entire program was so lively and beautifully conducted that it left a lasting impression on everyone.

Guiding such a large team and bringing everyone together is a monumental task, but Shibani Sharma made it look so seamless. Despite being part of the probasi (domiciled) community here in Delhi, ladies never feel distant, all because of her nurturing guidance. Under her affectionate leadership, ladies are constantly moving ahead, growing, and learning invaluable lessons at every step.

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    What stood out to me is how the Loho Pronam Fest is presented not just as a cultural event, but as a way for people to reconnect with their roots across generations. Community gatherings like this play an important role in keeping traditions meaningful while also creating space for younger people to engage with their heritage in a contemporary setting.
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