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Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar Jayanthi on June 4

Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar Jayanthi on June 4

Time of India21-05-2025

Mysuru: DC G Lakshmikanth Reddy said that the district administration decided to celebrate
on June 4 at Kalamandir in the city. Chairing the preliminary meeting held at its office here on Tuesday, he said that the district administration made all preparations to take out a procession carrying the portrait of the Maharaja on the main streets of the city.
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As the Maharaja immensely contributed to the modern development of the state, state govt organised the celebrations. He appealed to the public to take part in the celebration. Additional deputy commissioner P Shivaraju said that state govt decided to hold this state-level event in his hometown Mysuru to popularise his contributions to the people of the state and the younger generation. Assistant director of Kannada and culture MD Sudarshan said that a procession, which will be arranged by MCC, carrying the portrait of Rajarshi Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar on a silver chariot, will be taken out on the main streets of the city from Kote Anjaneyaswamy Temple to the venue on June 4 at 9pm.

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