Ahmedabad : A unique blend of culture and friendship was witnessed in the ‘Wedding Songs Festival’ organized by AMA Ladies Club.
‘Wedding Songs Festival’ is a commendable effort to keep the legacy of grandparents alive. Recently, the ‘Wedding Songs Festival’ program was celebrated with great pomp by the AMA Ladies Club at the Ahmedabad Medical Association Hall, Ashram Road. This program was not just a concert of wedding songs but a commendable effort to keep the heritage of grandparents alive. In today’s modern era, when wedding songs are being forgotten, the AMA Ladies Club presented songs ranging from ‘Vivah Khel’ to ‘Kanya Viday’ and ‘Pastana’.

Especially the traditional ‘Phatana’ and the sweet jokes of Vevai-Vevaan won the hearts of everyone present in the hall. On the occasion of this wedding festival, an atmosphere of songs was seen amidst the noise of the DJ to preserve culture. Dr. Nitin Sumant Shah (Nitin Charitable Trust) and Shri Rohitbhai Ishwarbhai Choksi (I.H. Jewellers, Ahmedabad) were present as the chief guests and sponsors in this program.

Club President Dr. Sushila Kella thanked the donors for contributing to this program and said that just as jewelry enhances the beauty of a woman, the program has been enhanced by the support of these dignitaries. Dr. Mona Desai and Dr. Jignesh Shah were also present as special guests on this occasion.
The organization honored the distinguished chief guests and donors. The credit for the success of the program goes to Pratimaben, Praveenaben, Jashanaben, Shobhanaben and Jyoti Gandhi of the coordination committee. Divya and Vatsala of the club’s ‘Natkhat’ team breathed life into the program.
On this occasion, even in the absence of Secretary Anasuya Ladola, the team of Mayuriben, Anjuben, Darshanaben and Taruben worked hard under her guidance. At the end of the program, all the contestants were applauded and special gifts were given to the participating members. The entire program ended with laughter, music and dance like a family.





