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Achyutaram Bhandari Music Foundation's Support for Classical Music in Kathmandu

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Introduction:

Achyutaram Bhandari Music Foundation recently facilitated a mesmerizing presentation of classical music in Kathmandu, featuring renowned Indian sitarist Dr. Rajesh Shah at the Rastriya Nachghar. The performance, based on Raag Charukesi, saw Dr. Shah on solo sitar accompanied by Pt. Achyutaram Bhandari on tabla.

Distinguished Guests and Honors:

The event was graced by eminent personalities such as Dr. Rajesh Shah from Banaras Hindu University, India, along with special guests, Prem Laskar, President of Nepal-India Friendship Society, and Raghujee Pant, Member of Parliament from Nepal. Dr. Shah also extended his appreciation to Nepal's veteran music practitioners, extending New Year greetings for 2081 BS and thanking Achyutaram Bhandari Music Foundation for their support.

Performance Highlights:

Dr. Shah, along with a group of accomplished musicians, including Pt. Achyutaram Bhandari, showcased various Nepali tunes, including Raag Bhupali, captivating the audience with their talent and skill.

Acknowledgments and Gratitude:

The event also witnessed insightful discussions, notably with Dr. Dhruv Chandra Regmi from Tribhuvan University's Lalitkala Kendra, shedding light on the importance of perpetuating classical music's legacy. Achyutaram Bhandari Music Foundation expressed gratitude for the continuous patronage, particularly highlighting the recent cultural exchange program with Dr. Rajesh Shah from Banaras Hindu University.

Promoting Musical Exchange:

Expressing optimism about fostering musical camaraderie between Nepal and India, the foundation emphasized the potential for further collaboration, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties through musical exchanges.

Special Thanks:

The event's success was attributed to the collaborative efforts of Lalitkala Kendra in Kirtipur, Lalitkala Campus in Bhaktapur, Alpana Academy, Kebs Academy, Aroma Musical Center, Himalayan Harvard, Tate Tate Nepal, Nepal Rudraksha Divine Center, ICFC Finance, and Social Worker Keshavmani Wali.

Conclusion:

Achyutaram Bhandari Music Foundation continues its unwavering commitment to preserving and promoting classical music. Located in Gaurighat, Ward No. 8 of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, the foundation has been consistently organizing classical music programs for the past 21 months, ensuring the art form thrives in the region.

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