News18 India is getting ready to celebrate the spirit of Uttarakhand with ‘News18 India Open Mic Uttarakhand.’
The conclave is set to take place on April 30 in Dehradun.
Uttarakhand, also known as Devbhumi or the Land of Gods, is one of India’s fastest-growing states. Under the capable leadership of Chief Minister Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami, the Uttarakhand government is working hard to make this decade the decade of Uttarakhand.
Open Mic on News18 India Uttarakhand is a special initiative to celebrate Uttarakhand’s spirit. It will serve as a forum for leaders, artists, and other notable individuals to deliberate and discuss a variety of themes and topics.
The conclave will highlight Uttarakhand’s diversity and talent, and the show finale will feature an all-encompassing interview with Uttarakhand’s Honourable Chief Minister, Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami. Shri Ganesh Joshi, the state’s Agriculture Minister, will also be one of the speakers.
A slew of celebrities will be in conversation with the channel’s anchors and audience during the conclave. Among the celebrities who will take part are Narendra Singh Negi, Ekta Bisht, Bobby Cash, Varun Badola, and Hemant Pandey.
Open Mic on News18 India Uttarakhand honors the state and its people. It honors their accomplishments, culture, and heritage. News18 India, India’s No. 1 Hindi news channel, cordially invites everyone to participate in this grand celebration of Uttarakhand.
Watch ‘News18 India Open Mic Uttarakhand’ on News18 India, India’s No. 1 Hindi news channel, on April 30 at noon.
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