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Victory Day programme outlined
Cultural Correspondent

Sammilta Sangskritik Jote, a platform of the theatre activists, announced a four-day long Victory Day programme at a briefing at the National Press Club in Dhaka on Sunday.
   ‘We have outlined a four-day programme to mark Victory Day’, the organisation president Nasir Uddin Yousuff said at the briefing.
   ‘Language Movement heroes and freedom fighters will inaugurate the programme at the Central Shahedd Minar in Dhaka on December 13, he said, adding the programme would continue till December 16.
   Programme will also be held at Dhanmondi Rabindra Sarobar while four trucks, carrying artistes, will roam around the city to perform at different places, said the organisers.
   The organisers also bring out a procession which will march the city roads on Victory Day morning.
   International Theatre Institute president Ramendu Majumdar, organisation secretary Gholam Quddus, Mamunur Rashid, Mannan Heera, Hasan Arif, among others, attended the briefing.


Live Earth concert in
Mumbai cancelled

Agence France-Presse . Mumbai

Live Earth India, a concert scheduled for December 7 in Mumbai to raise money for solar energy projects, has been cancelled due to the terror attacks in the city, organisers said Saturday.
   ‘Due to circumstances beyond our control, we are saddened to announce that Live Earth India has been called off,’ said a joint statement from organisers, including former US vice-president Al Gore.
   Musicians lined up for the event included Pink Floyd legend Roger Waters, rockers Bon Jovi, Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.I.Am, Indian rapper Hard Kaur and the daughter of legendary sitar player Ravi Shankar, Anoushka.
   Bollywood stars, including actors Amitabh Bachchan, his son Abhishek Bachchan and daughter-in-law Aishwarya Rai, Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta, were also due to perform.
   Gore, Live Earth co-founder Kevin Wall and Rajednra Pachauri, the head of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, said everyone involved in the project was ‘stunned and distraught’ by the attacks.
   ‘We were all in the course of finalising plans for Live Earth India, scheduled for December 7, when we were struck with the news,’ they added.
   The concert had been due to follow the series of events on seven continents on July 7 last year, which were seen by more than two billion people and were designed to raise awareness of global warming.
   ‘Together, we will continue to work for solutions to the climate crisis for the good of the people of India and around the world,’ the organisers said.

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