Alive India Unites Music, Empowerment, and Social Change in Bengaluru
The Alive India Foundation, spearheaded by Supratiek Ghosh, celebrates its 10th season with a special concert featuring Sunidhi Chauhan in Bengaluru. The event, promoting social causes and aspiring musicians, merges musical excellence with humanitarian efforts, like the Thalassaemia-Free India campaign and training scholarships.
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Alive India Foundation is preparing for its landmark 10th season celebration in Bengaluru with a significant concert featuring the acclaimed singer Sunidhi Chauhan. Scheduled for October 26th at Bharatiya Mall, this event supports independent musicians and increases awareness about tackling Thalassaemia.
Alive India, founded by Supratiek Ghosh, has become a transformative force within India's music landscape. With roots in the cultural richness of diverse Indian musical traditions, Supratiek aims to propel Indian music to a global audience, making it not only artistic but also socially impactful.
The foundation's central mission is to provide opportunities for musicians, especially those underprivileged or with physical challenges. Initiatives such as the 'Sing to Save' campaign offer free resources to young talents, elevating their potential in the industry. Alive India continues to foster this groundbreaking blend of music, humanitarianism, and innovation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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