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This unique exhibition delves into the vibrant history of Indian music and dance in Australia through three pivotal moments of cultural exchange. It invites visitors on a journey through time and ...
An incredibly versatile musician – able to play sitar, surbahar, dilruba, pakhavaj and tabla – for more than four decades he’s performed all over the world, collaborating with an incredible range of ...
The performers include Kaushiki Joglekar (Svanadini), Swapnagana Karmarkar and Shrutika More (Tabla), Devyani Mohol (Pakhavaj), Shalaka More (Violin), Varda Khadilkar (Santoor), and Vedashree ...
The Uttar Pradesh government will hold the 'Sanskriti Utsava' from January 2 to January 26, 2025, to celebrate the state's foundation day, aiming to discover and promote talent in classical, ...
He learned to play the instrument with full dedication since childhood. He learned to play pakhavaj at the age of just three years. This art was taught to him by his father. He gave his first ...
The third day will open with the Mohini Music Ensemble, featuring Sahana Banerjee (Sitar), Ruchira Kedar (Vocals), Savani Talwalkar (Tabla), Anuja Borude-Shinde (Pakhavaj), and Aditi Garade ...
Sherin completed her Masters degree in Communication from Madras Christian College, Chennai,. She has 5 years of experience in creating digital content and has previously worked as an assistant ...
The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) has released the date sheets for Classes 10 and 12 board exams 2025. Students who are going to appear for the board examinations next year can ...
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) announced the dates for the 2024-2025 High School and Higher Secondary exams on Tuesday. The High School exams will ...
MP Board Exam 2025: The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education has released the MP Board 10th, 12th time table for the year 2025. For Class 10 students, exams will begin on February 27, 2025, ...
The second assumption is connected with the Indian mythology which says that Lord Ganesh once while playing the parental Indian instrument pakhavaj, accidentally dropped it and that’s how the ...
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