WHAT began as a childhood interest in the folk dances of his Ganjam home district in Odisha (Orissa), India, has brought Gajendra Panda today acclaim as an odissi master. Soon to perform in Malaysia with a festival called Arpana, he…
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1st April 2018: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia : Malaysia Odia Community (MOC), in Malaysia, comprising of expatriate Odias came together to celebrate Utkal Dibasa today. The celebrations were held at Indian Cultural Centre, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Nikhilesh Giri, Deputy High Commissioner, Indian…