In connection with Poson festival, 54 Division Headquarters in Mannar organized a mega musical show on the instructions of its General Officer Commanding (GOC), Brigadier M.A.M Dias on Saturday (22).
The musical show backed by the popular local band ‘Prabaha with Sruthi’ thrilled both civilians and Army personnel alike throughout the evening when Tamil singer Gokularajan popularly known as ‘Gokulan’ and Sinhala vocalists rent the air with their latest Tamil and Sinhala hits. The show was held at Mannar public grounds as dusk fell.
Major General Boniface Perera, Commander, Security Forces Headquarters, Wanni (SFHQ - W) as the Chief Guest, together with Manna district Government Agent Mr J.A Sarathchandra and several senior officers, attended the occasion.
During the event, distribution of prizes and merit awards to the best sportsmen who did well in the in inter provincial council volleyball and netball tournament, which was organized by the 54 Division, took place, adding importance to the day’s entertaining feature.
After more than thirty years of war, people in their hundreds, including mostly the youngsters, flocked to Mannar public grounds to enjoy the rare entertainment in that pleasant evening.
The musical show backed by the popular local band ‘Prabaha with Sruthi’ thrilled both civilians and Army personnel alike throughout the evening when Tamil singer Gokularajan popularly known as ‘Gokulan’ and Sinhala vocalists rent the air with their latest Tamil and Sinhala hits. The show was held at Mannar public grounds as dusk fell.
Major General Boniface Perera, Commander, Security Forces Headquarters, Wanni (SFHQ - W) as the Chief Guest, together with Manna district Government Agent Mr J.A Sarathchandra and several senior officers, attended the occasion.
During the event, distribution of prizes and merit awards to the best sportsmen who did well in the in inter provincial council volleyball and netball tournament, which was organized by the 54 Division, took place, adding importance to the day’s entertaining feature.
After more than thirty years of war, people in their hundreds, including mostly the youngsters, flocked to Mannar public grounds to enjoy the rare entertainment in that pleasant evening.
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