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Mandi News: On the sixth day of the district level Nalwad fair Karsog, women organized Mahanati, in which 500 women participated. The chief guest was Narayan Singh and Naib Tehsildar Shanta Shukla presented Dhatu.

Women puts Nati
Highlights
- On the sixth day of the Karsog fair, 500 women participated in Mahanati
- Chief Minister Narayan Singh and Naib Tehsildar Shanta Shukla presented Dhatu
- Mahanati made memories of ancient culture alive
Market. On the sixth day of the district level Nalwad fair Karsog, Mahanati was organized by women in the sports ground of Government Senior Secondary School Karsog. About 20 Mahila Mandal and about 500 women of self -help groups participated in Mahanati.
Memories of ancient culture came alive
This Mahanati was the center of attraction on the sixth day of the district level Nalwad fair. In the fair ground, women put together collective Nati together and brought alive the memories of ancient culture. In Mahanati, Narayan Singh, the head of Gram Panchayat Mummel, attended as the Chief Minister.
Dhatu presented to women
Naib Tehsildar Karsog Shanta Shukla presented Dhatu to the women participating in Mahanati. The women participated in the Nati by putting a dhatu. On this occasion, Fair Officer and Tehsildar Karsog Varun Gulati honored the Chief Minister by offering shawls and hats.
What is Nati
Nati is a hill style of dance that is used to dance in different parts of Himachal Pradesh. This Nati river only reflects the ancient culture and for a long time, older people used to celebrate the joy or festival only by putting Nati and this culture is still present in the market.
Will get national identity
According to Akash Sharma, a local resident of Mandi, Nati has been a very famous dance style and when the fairs are held, it has been introduced, which is a very good thing because it will make our culture recognize in a way on the international and national table.
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