Munger: The three-day long Ang Mahotsav in Munger concluded with a spectacular performance by Bollywood singer Sachet and Parampara on Sunday evening. The duo mesmerized the audience with their melodious songs at Polo Ground, the venue for the event. Despite the large crowd, there were some incidents of people throwing chairs at each other, which led to the police intervening and using batons to control the situation.

The Ang Mahotsav, a cultural festival, aimed to promote and celebrate the traditional arts and culture of Munger. Sachet and Parampara’s performance was one of the highlights of the event, attracting a huge gathering. However, amidst the excitement, some individuals engaged in unruly behavior by throwing chairs at each other. The police had to step in and use batons to bring the situation under control.

The incident of people throwing chairs at each other during Sachet and Parampara’s performance marred an otherwise successful Ang Mahotsav in Munger. The festival aimed to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region and provide a platform for artists to perform. Despite the unfortunate incident, the event managed to draw a large crowd and entertain them with the soulful melodies of Sachet and Parampara.

The police’s intervention and use of batons to control the situation during the Ang Mahotsav in Munger highlights the importance of maintaining discipline and order in such events. The authorities took necessary measures to ensure the safety of the audience and prevent any further escalation of violence. Despite the minor disruption, the festival successfully concluded with Sachet and Parampara’s enchanting performance, leaving the audience with fond memories of the event.

गीतों ने अपनी प्रशंसा की और लोगों को खुशी में ले लिया। इसके बाद पुलिस ने भीड़ को नियंत्रित करने के लिए कड़ी मेहनत की।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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