He praised the organisers and clearly acknowledged the vision behind the event
North East Integration Rally
Silchar: Gandhi Bhawan in Silchar wore a festive look as a cultural programme brought people together for an evening of thought, music, and quiet reflection. The hall was full. Faces were relaxed. There was a sense of calm in the air that is rare in busy daily life.

Silchar MP Parimal Suklabaidya attended the programme and spoke at length about the deeper meaning of such festivals. He praised the organisers and clearly acknowledged the vision behind the event.
Speaking warmly, he mentioned Biswadeep Gupta and his entire team, saying they had been working very hard for a long time to make the festival meaningful and well-organised.
“These kinds of efforts deserve respect,” Suklabaidya said. He noted that organising a cultural festival is not easy. It needs patience, planning, and dedication. When people work with honesty and love for culture, the results are felt by everyone present.

The MP said that cultural festivals play a very important role in society. After long and tiring days filled with work, stress, and noise, such events refresh the mind. They give people peace and joy. They help individuals slow down, think, and reconnect with values that often get lost in daily rush.
According to him, programmes like this are a true blessing for society. They do not just entertain. They heal. They bring people closer. They remind us of who we are and what we stand for.
A major highlight of the evening was the presence of renowned scholar Prof. M.M. Goel. Suklabaidya heaped praise on Prof. Goel and said it was a pleasure to listen to him. He shared that Prof. Goel’s thoughts on the Bhagavad Gita were deep, clear, and inspiring.

Listening to the Gita, he said, is not only about religion. It is about life. It teaches balance, duty, and inner strength. Prof. Goel’s words made these ideas simple and relevant for today’s world. Many in the audience listened in silence, visibly moved by the wisdom shared.
The programme at Gandhi Bhawan was more than just an event. It was a reminder of the power of culture and knowledge. It showed how art, thought, and community effort can come together to create peace and joy.
As the evening ended, one feeling remained strong among the audience. Such festivals are needed. Not once in a while, but again and again.

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