May 4, 2022
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JalTarang to organise Thames Cruise Party on May 7

JalTarang was launched by Paromita Goswami, a London-based corporate professional…reports Asian Lite News

JalTarang, an organisation that started as a digital platform back during the peak of the pandemic, will be holding a Thames Cruise Party on May 7. The cruise will start at 12 noon from Westminster Pier and sail through iconic landmarks promising to be a memorable experience.

JalTarang which was launched to promote artists who suffered financial crunches during the Covid-19 crisis. Is supported by the cultural wings of the Culture Ministry of India, the High Commission of India and the London Nehru Centre.

JalTarang was launched by Paromita Goswami, a London-based corporate professional.

JalTarang also curated events empowering Indian women and musical documentaries with the association of Cultural wings across Indian Embassies across New York, London, the Netherland, and 18 cultural centres across the World. Eminent keynote speakers and Padmashree Awardees have solicited support for the events. 

Now, JalTarang is moving a step forward to launch a cruise party at the bank side of Westminster Parliament, sailing through River Thames. The cruise includes lunch, entertainment, and networking opportunities. An opportunity to celebrate Asian culture at the Thames.

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