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Music programs every month at heritage sites of Kota Hadoti, starting from 23rd

Kota News Desk: There will be classical music events of different genres at the heritage sites of Kota. A fusion of singing, playing and dancing will be seen in these. To encourage tourism, KDA, Hadoti Heritage Walks, Hadoti Tourism Development Committee and Spike Mackey have started the initiative ‘Music in Park’. In this, the rich heritage and historical sites of Kota will be promoted. The first program will be held on November 23 at 7:30 pm at the historic Surajpol Gate under the chairmanship of Collector Ravindra Goswami. Sarod player Troili Dutta and tabla player Deepak Singh will perform in this.

Under this initiative, classical music and dance performances will be organized every month at various heritage sites of Kota. This series is an effort to arouse interest among the general public and tourists towards these historical sites, so that our cultural heritage can be appreciated and preserved. In this series, classical dance programs will be organized at the ancient temples of the city and classical singing performances will be organized at the historical and newly constructed tourist places of the city. These programs will be organized at places like Brijvilas Bhawan, Jhala House, Badi Samadha, Mathuradhish Temple, Chambal River Front, Oxygen Park etc.

Ravindra Singh Tomar and Sarvesh Singh Hada, associated with Hadoti Heritage Conservation, said that this classical music program will not only provide a cultural experience but will also highlight the uniqueness of the historical sites of Kota. The city is committed to preserving and promoting its cultural heritage.

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