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Events Today in the Pink City of Rajasthan


At Ravindra Manch: Today, on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, a play titled ‘Matiyaburj’ will be presented in the mini auditorium of Ravindra Manch at 7p.m. in the evening. This play has been organized by the Aayam organization under the direction of Sandeep Lele. The writer of the play is a Japanese writer Ryunosuke Akutagawa. The act has been transformed and prepared for Indian audience by Ramesh Chandra Shah.

At Police Academy: Another play titled ‘Bechari Amrita’ will be presented by the Gandharv theatre group at the auditorium of Police Academy at 7p.m. in the evening. This play is the Hindi translation of an English play titled ‘Blind Spirit’, which was written by renowned playwright Noel Coward. The play’s Hindi version has been written and directed by Sourabh Srivastava. This program aims to enhance the capacity and relieve stress of police trainees.

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