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The Assamese diaspora in Pune recently organized a spring festival in collaboration with Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University (BVDU) School of Performing Arts to commemorate the Assamese new year, Rangali Bihu, and Maharashtra’s Gudi Padwa.The festival kicked off with a drawing competition themed ‘Know your North-East’, followed by traditional dance competitions and diverse cultural performances by various local artists. The performance by the Assamese Thespian group on a medley of 20 various folk musical instruments to represent the best of Assamese culture, remained the evening's highlight. The audience witnessed an array of performances by the students of BVDU School of Performing Arts, who presented different forms of tribal dances like Tiwa, Bagdumba, Miching, and Jhumur.