In a extraordinary feat, more than 10,000 young women from Baramulla have set a world record by performing Rauf at over 120 locations simultaneously.
The event saw huge participation from schools, colleges and universities with age group ranging from 12-25 year old girls.
The Event was held at Prof. Showkat Ali Indoor Stadium, organized by Dagger Division of Chinar Corps and Baramulla District Administration.
Festival included traditional dances, music, and calligraphy and the highlight of the event was Rauf performed by over 10,000 women.
Rauf is a traditional folk dance of Kashmir, often performed by women during celebrations. It’s a dance of grace, rhythm, and joy, symbolizing the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir.
The event was not just about setting a record; it was a celebration of Kashmiri culture, a showcase of the talent and spirit of Kashmiri girls, and a moment that brought the community together.
Participants expressed pride in their achievement after a month of rehearsals.
This achievement has inspired countless young girls to embrace their culture and dream big. It’s a reminder that with unity and determination, anything is possible.