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Infosys Thiruvanathapuram organizes UTSAV, its annual cultural program to celebrate Onam

| | Aug 30, 2016, at 09:35 pm
Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 30 (IBNS): Infosys Thiruvananthapuram Development Center (DC) on Tuesday commenced the celebrations for Onam through its annual cultural program, UTSAV.

Organized for the 12th consecutive year, the weeklong festivity revels the history, culture and the traditions of Kerala.


Over 5000 employees of the DC will be brought together by the joyful spirit of Onam through an array of art and cultural activities including ShingariMelam, Athapookalam, Maveli, Onappattu and a grand rally.

Speaking on the occasion, Sunil Jose – DC Head, Infosys Thiruvananthapuram, said: “UTSAV is truly a special event for the DC as it brings together all of our employees and engulfs them in the spirit of comradeship and merriment. This flagship program has grown strong over the last 12 years and continues to be a powerful platform for showcasing talent and fostering teamwork.”


 

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