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‘Kaveri Meets Ganga’ – A Vibrant Celebration of Indian Cultural Heritage

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Last updated: 6 November, 2024 2:22 PM
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‘Kaveri Meets Ganga’ – A Vibrant Celebration of Indian Cultural Heritage
‘Kaveri Meets Ganga’ – A Vibrant Celebration of Indian Cultural Heritage

The Kaveri Meets Ganga festival, a hallmark of cultural celebration under the Ministry of Culture’s Amrit Parampara series, concluded its final day with a vibrant array of performances at Kartavya Path and CCRT Dwarka. Minister of Food Processing Industries Shri Chirag Paswan and Minister of State for Law and Justice Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal graced the event at Kartavya Path. This enchanting festival, held from 2nd to 5th November 2024, highlighted the rich tapestry of India’s traditional and folk arts, embodying the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.

The Kaveri Meets Ganga festival series, jointly organized by the Ministry of Culture’s autonomous institutions—Sangeet Natak Akademi, Kalakshetra, and CCRT—brought an extraordinary blend of South Indian music and dance to North India, while also celebrating northern artistic traditions. Drawing inspiration from Chennai’s celebrated Margazhi Festival, this program showcased India’s diverse cultural heritage through a tribute to its traditional and folk arts.

The Ministry of Culture is proud to present this series with a special focus on reviving traditional art forms, especially those at risk of fading. By integrating immersive technology and modern presentation techniques, Amrit Parampara aimed to create unforgettable experiences that honor India’s artistic legacy and exemplify Sardar Patel’s vision of unity in diversity. As part of the two-year commemoration of Sardar Patel’s 150th birth anniversary, this festival resonated with national pride, linking his legacy to the festival’s message of cultural unity.

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The fourth and final day of the festival culminated with an impressive lineup of performances, each a living testament to the richness of India’s cultural traditions.

At Kartavya Path, the evening opened with a spirited folk performance by the renowned Perumanoor Nerarivu group from Kerala, bringing alive the rich folk traditions of the state. This was followed by a soulful Hindustani vocal performance by Jayateerth Mevundi from Karnataka, capturing the essence of Karnataka’s traditional heritage. The legendary Sarod maestros, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Amaan Ali Bangash, and Ayaan Ali Bangash, graced the stage with a mesmerizing performance that left the audience in awe of their technical mastery and emotional depth. Concluding the evening at Kartavya Path, Bharatnatyam artist Meenakshi Srinivasan from Tamil Nadu captivated viewers with the elegance and precision of her dance, embodying the grace and spirituality of this ancient art form.

Simultaneously, at CCRT Dwarka, the evening began with an impactful Kathak performance by Kathak Kendra and Shastravata Ravana, showcasing a powerful depiction of the art form. This was followed by Sandhya Manoj who brought the audience into the soulful depths of Indian musical traditions through her rendition of southern Kruthis. The evening at CCRT Dwarka concluded with a serene Hindustani flute performance by Rakesh Chaurasia from Maharashtra, whose melodies provided a fitting end to the day’s events.

The Kaveri Meets Ganga festival successfully showcased the richness of India’s cultural landscape, offering audiences an opportunity to witness some of the finest performances from across the country. Through initiatives like Amrit Parampara, the Ministry of Culture continues to uphold and celebrate India’s cultural diversity, ensuring that traditional and folk arts thrive in the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.

As the festival draws to a close, the Ministry of Culture expresses its gratitude to all participating artists, partners, and the audience for joining in this celebration of India’s artistic heritage. The Kaveri Meets Ganga festival has left an indelible mark, fostering a sense of unity and shared cultural pride among attendees.

Stay tuned for the next set of programs under the Amrit Parampara series, as we continue this journey of honoring and celebrating India’s diverse cultural heritage.

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