The Education Ministry on Monday launched its Mashramani Band 2023 under the theme, “Wheels of Progress – Creating and Promoting Diversity and Inclusion for all,” as Mashramani 2023 draws closer.
Deputy Permanent Secretary – Administration, Ms Indrani Ramnarine in delivering brief remarks, disclosed that after two years of being unable to participate in a Costume and Float Parade due to COVID-19, this year’s band is going to be better than previous years.
She pointed out that the Education Ministry Children’s Mashramani Competition 2023 is already underway and will culminate at the end of this week. It was noted that the competition will be held at the National Cultural Centre from February 16 to 17, 2023, while the Children’s Mashramani Costume and Float Parade will be held on Saturday, February 18, 2023, from Parade Ground all the way to the Everest Cricket Club Ground.
Designer of the Ministry’s costume, Mr Neilson Nurse speaking at the launch today, revealed that the Education Ministry has always been the most eye-catching band during the road parade on Mash Day and has always been dominating the small band category.
Further, during the launch, the audience was treated to performances by the Buxton Steelpan Orchestra, Guyanese Artiste Vanilla who gave the audience a peak into what to expect on Mash Day, a dance by students of the St. Stanislaus College and a poem entitled “A Proud Mother” performed by a student from the Tutorial High School.
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