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Heritage School hosts annual fest 'Youthopia 2014'

| | May 03, 2014, at 06:46 pm
Kolkata, May 3 (IBNS): The First Lady of West Bengal Padmini Narayanan was on Saturday present at the Heritage School's annual fest, 'Youthopia 2014', here.

Narayanan along with danseuse Alokananda Roy on Saturday took part in an NGO event which was also a part of the fest.

'Youthopia 2014' was inaugurated on Friday by Tollywood actor Saswata Chatterjee in the presence of Probir Roy, Executive Director, Heritage Group of Institutions; Seema Sapru, Principal, The Heritage School; Meenakshi Atal, Vice-principal, The Heritage School and Pradip Agarwal, CEO, Heritage Group of Institutions.

'Youthopia 2014' will continue till Sunday (May 4).

The NGO event comprised of dance programmes performed by various NGOs run by well-known schools in Kolkata.

The 3-day annual fest 'Youthopia' included various events like 'One minute to fame', 'AD spoof', 'tug-of-war', various sports activities and not to be forgotten music which is the heart of the youth.

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