Guests including, Vanessa Chan, Ambassador of Singapore in Myanmar; Ken O’Flaherty, Chief of Mission of the United Kingdom in Myanmar; and Susan N. Stevenson, Chief of Mission of the United States in Myanmar, attended the event
Yangon, Myanmar
India Centre Yangon, Myanmar, hosted a truly remarkable Krishna Janmashtami celebration on September 8, 2023, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of the region. The event received a significant boost with the esteemed presence of Vinay Kumar, Ambassador of India in Myanmar, who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest.
“The ambassador’s unwavering support for GOPIO Myanmar played a pivotal role in elevating this celebration to unprecedented heights. His attendance lent an air of distinction and significance to the proceedings, making it an event to remember,” said Ravindra Jain, President of Gopio Myanmar.
The event also had the privilege of hosting several distinguished guests including, Vanessa Chan, Ambassador of Singapore in Myanmar; Ken O’Flaherty, Chief of Mission of the United Kingdom in Myanmar; and Susan N. Stevenson, Chief of Mission of the United States in Myanmar.
Roli led a dedicated team of friends who worked tirelessly to make this celebration a resounding triumph, with invaluable support from the Swami Vivekanand Centre Yangon Myanmar
Their presence not only graced the occasion but also added to the grandeur and cultural richness of the event.
With a turnout of more than 250 enthusiastic attendees and over 30 participants showcasing their exceptional talents and performances, the Krishna Janmashtami celebration reverberated with vibrancy and joy.
The event’s success was attributed to the meticulous planning and execution, led by the capable Roli Jain. She led a dedicated team of friends who worked tirelessly to make this celebration a resounding triumph, with invaluable support from the Swami Vivekanand Centre Yangon Myanmar.
GOPIO Myanmar extended heartfelt gratitude to all attendees and supporters who played an instrumental role in making this Krishna Janmashtami celebration an unforgettable experience.
“Your unwavering support, invaluable contributions, and enthusiastic participation were instrumental in shaping this event into a truly remarkable one,” Ravindra Jain said.
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