Meghalaya CM Mukul Sangma on Monday inaugurated two Centres of Excellence in Indian Classical and Western Music in Shillong and Tura, respectively. Meghalaya CM Mukul Sangma on Monday inaugurated two ...
Tura, Jan. 28: Meghalaya has embarked upon an initiative to promote musical talent. Dubbed as the "rock capital" of the country, the state has set up the Centre of Excellence in Indian Classical and ...
Chief Minister’s Grassroots Music Programme Photo: Conrad Sangma/ Facebook Marbianglang Kharsyntiew, a 24-year-old singer-songwriter from Nongstoin, hardly had any avenues to showcase his talents ...
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Reble's edgy new single makes one think
India, May 31 -- Meghalaya rapper Reble returns with provocative single exploring hypocrisy, faith, power and hidden personal ...
The common theme running through the six films is the gradual fade-out of community music traditions. The keepers of this folk music are mostly old men and women, although two of the titles, Sounds ...
The Meghalaya government is all set to introduce music and art in the school curriculum with an aim to make learning easier for school children in the state, an education department official today ...
The Hills Festival Meghalaya announces its spectacular artist lineup, Foraged Isle & Green initiatives. This November, The Hills Festival Meghalaya will set the stage to host some of the most popular ...
Meghalaya chief minister Conrad K Sangma showed off his music skills in front of a captivated audience that included Governor C H Vijayashankar, performing the Bollywood classic "Pehla Nasha" on a 150 ...
The Meghalaya government has launched a grassroots music project in a bid to recognise and promote musical talents as well as provide support to artistes for events outside the state. The Meghalaya ...
Meghalaya generated a revenue of ₹133.5 crore from the seven major concerts it hosted last year against an investment of ₹23.5 crore, according to chief minister Conrad Sangma. On Saturday, Sangma ...
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Meghalaya doesn’t want samosa tourists. It needs slow, phased development: CM Conrad K Sangma
During the Delhi Prelude to the Shillong Literature Festival, Meghalaya CM Conrad K Sangma was in conversation with ThePrint’s founder and Editor-in-Chief, Shekhar Gupta.
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