
CM hails Bhagoria tribal dance, Gond art's heritage tag
Mohan Yadav
on Wednesday hailed the inclusion of
Bhagoria tribal dance
,
Gond painting
and the
Narmada Parikrama
in the
National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of India
as a proud moment for the state. Congratulating all those dedicated to preserving tribal art and tradition, he also extended his appreciation to devotees of the Narmada river. He expressed gratitude to PM Narendra Modi for the recognition.
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