Himachal Police Orchestra: Himachal Police Orchestra ‘Harmony of the Pines’ Will Perform ‘Tiranga’ Song In The International Film Festival Goa
Himachal Pradesh Police’s orchestra group ‘Harmony of the Pines’ enthralled all the people present by performing brilliantly in front of the best film personalities of the country and abroad on the last day of the closing ceremony of the International Film Festival which started recently in the state of Goa, India. Himachal Pradesh Police’s orchestra group ‘Harmony of the Pines’ Is going to establish its international fame once again In International Film Festival Goa.
Himachal Police Orchestra: Himachal Police Orchestra 'Harmony of the Pines' Will Perform 'Tiranga' Song In The International Film Festival Goa
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Bilaspur – The orchestra group of Himachal Pradesh Police is going to establish international identity in front of film personalities from all over the country and abroad through its spectacular presentations in the International Film Festival which started recently in Goa state of India.
Himachal Pradesh Police’s orchestra group ‘Harmony of the Pines’ enthralled all the people present by performing brilliantly in front of the best film personalities of the country and abroad on the last day of the closing ceremony of the International Film Festival which started recently in the state of Goa, India. Himachal Pradesh Police’s orchestra group ‘Harmony of the Pines’ Is going to establish its international fame once again In International Film Festival Goa.
Fourteen-member ‘Harmony of the Pines’ team of Himachal Pradesh Police Orchestra will perform at the International Film Festival –
The fourteen-member team ‘Harmony of the Pines’ group, the best orchestra of Himachal Pradesh Police, Going to spread fame by spectacular performance on the international stage in front of the best film personalities of the country and abroad at the closing ceremony of the International Film Festival which was started recently in the state of Goa, India.
With the performance of Himachal Pradesh Police’s orchestra group ‘Harmony of the Pines’ at the International Film Festival being organized in Goa, India will become the first band of the country to perform on the international stage, which was given a spectacular performance on the last day at the International Film Festival of Goa. The Ministry of Culture, Government of India has shortlisted and selected people from all over India to give the presentation.
The entire fourteen member ‘Harmony of the Pines Band’ orchestra under the leadership of Chief Orchestra Inspector of Himachal Pradesh Police Vijay Kumar will be sent from Himachal Pradesh for the International Film Festival of Goa on 26th November, after which it will be sent to the ‘International Film Festival of Goa’ on 28th November. The final closing ceremony of ‘Goa’ will see the entire ‘Harmony of the Pines’ Orchestra band enthralling with their band sound on the international stage through spectacular performances.
Chief Orchestra Inspector of Himachal Pradesh Police, Vijay Kumar, while expressing happiness to Diary Times correspondent Kumud Sharma, said that the newly launched song of the fourteen-member ‘Harmony of the Pines’ orchestra band of Himachal Pradesh Police, ‘Tiranga’, was sung at the International Film Festival of Goa. Himachal Police Orchestra ‘Harmony of the Pines’ will perform in front of the best film personalities of the country and abroad on the last day of the closing ceremony of the International Film Festival Goa.
Also, Chief Orchestra Inspector of Himachal Pradesh Police, Vijay Kumar said that the song ‘Tiranga’ will be presented by the orchestra group Harmony of the Pines of Himachal Pradesh Police through recording at Film Industry Mumbai under the banner director of Laxmikant Pyarelal.
Along with this, the song ‘Tiranga’ of Himachal Pradesh Police has also been given a place in the shortlist from all over India for the brilliant presentation of its orchestral band at the International Film Festival Goa.
Chief Orchestra Inspector of Himachal Pradesh Police, Vijay Kumar said that the entire song of Himachal Pradesh Police ‘Tiranga’ has been written excellently by Kevalya Shah and the song ‘Tiranga’ has been composed excellently by the famous Indian composer Guru Sharma.
The tricolor song of Himachal Pradesh Police Orchestra Band ‘Harmony of the Pines’ has been brilliantly directed by Chief Director Rakesh Jamwal from Palampur assembly constituency of Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh.
On the other hand, Chief Orchestra Inspector of Himachal Pradesh Police Vijay Kumar along with the Honorable Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, Chief Director General of Himachal Pradesh Police Dr. Sanjay Kundu and all the important police administration and police department administrative officers of Himachal Pradesh. Special gratitude has been expressed to all the employees and all the people of Himachal Pradesh for their special support to the band ‘Harmony of the Pines Orchestra’.
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