<strong>Maestro Damodar Hota consigned to flames at Puri Swargadwara with guard of honour</strong>
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | February 08, 2022 IST
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Cuttack, Feb 7: Ace vocalist and maestro Damodar Hota’s mortal remains was consigned to flames at Puri swarga dwara on Tuesday. During the funeral ceremony, Puri district administration and police offered guard of honour to late Hota among the kith & Kin and other district level officers. Before the body was elevated onto the pyre, a lot of musical fraternities and elites offered their heartfelt adieu, reaching the swarga dwara. Earlier in the morning, Hota’s mortal remains were taken out in a rally for a go-round in Puri town including different cultural institutions and martial art centers.
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