On Sunday, people standing outside the Rangayana in Mysuru won requests for Chinnar Mel 2025, an annual summer camp for children organized by Rangayana. | Photo Credit: Ma Sriram
Chinnara Mel, an annual summer camp organized by the State Theater Repertory Rangayana, caused a good answer with applications sold out in minutes on Sunday.
A large number of people in the queue before Rangayana on the Kalamandira campus in the city since the early Sunday hours to ensure that they get an application form for the annual Chinnara 2025, which will take place from 14 to 10 May.
A total of 250 applications, each of which was 100 GBP, was distributed from 10:00 on Sunday on the first basis, which was in the first place, to parents who stood in the queue outside Rangayana.
The eagerness that parents are looking forward to ensuring the admission of their children to Chinnar could be measured from the response to the application, the officials said. “There were about 200 people at the queue at 7.30 am, several others joined,” said Rangayana Satish, director of Satish, adding that most people managed to accept applications.
Mr. Tipatur said that Chinnara had 2025 children involved in various theater activities and examines their artistic talents and skills.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Director Rangayan said that Chinnara had 2025 from 10:00 to 17:00 from 14 to 10 April and children aged between 7 and 15 and 15 March as of 31.
The completed application forms should be submitted by 17:00 9 April with the required documents. Copy of a child of a child should accompany the application.
The fee of 3,500 GBP per child, due through the proposal for demand in favor of the Deputy Director, Rangayana, Mysur, should be submitted together with the application.
Other instructions included that parents should provide daily lunch and sufficient drinking water for the child, while pointing out that mobile phones are forbidden for children during the camp.
Published – April 6, 2025 17:57