Masula Beach Festival to be celebrated at Manginapudi Beach from June 6 to 8
Elaborate arrangements are being made for the three-day Masula Beach Festival, to be celebrated from June 6 to 8. The beach will be decorated traditionally for the fest, said Excise Minister Kollu Ravindra.
The A.P. Tourism, Department of Culture, Sports, Revenue, Fisheries and other departments officials are making arrangements for the festival, he added. The Minister, who reviewed the arrangements for the festival at Manginapudi Beach, interacted with the tourists and officers of various departments, on Sunday.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Ravindra said that entertainment for children, book stalls, eateries, photo gallery depicting the culture and tradition of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, and sports activities will be arranged at the beach.
Decked up
The officials explained that Manginapudi Beach is being decked up for the Musula Festival. Beach Kabaddi, entertainment events, and other competitions will be arranged during the festival, they told the Minister.
'A photo exhibition of marine species and book show will be arranged on the beach. Cultural programmes will be arranged during the festival,' said District Tourism Officer Ram Lakshman.
MEPMA Project Director Saibabu, film art director Ramana Vanka and others were present.
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