Pune’s MIT Vishwashanti Sangeet Kala Academy student started giving music lessons to students from 2018. During the pandemic, she was forced to take her classes online, and this helped her teach students from UK, US, France and Germany.
Taking classical music to the world
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 11, Jul 2022
Related Stories
No related articles found.
ALSO READ
Pushpa in Russia
Pan-India blockbuster Pushpa: The Rise is set to be released in Russia in December. The Allu Arjun-starrer will have its Russian language premiere in Moscow and St Petersburg as part of the Indian Film Festival there.
Ricky Kej named UN Goodwill Ambassador
The Grammy-Award winning composer was nominated as the UNHCR's Goodwill Ambassador and has promised to amplify the voices, skills and talents of refugees in his music.
Solving climate change
The 21-year-old Akhilesh Anil Kumar, MD, Bring Back Green foundation, promotes climate education as a tool to help solve climate change, gender and social justice. His documentary, Theeram, focuses on how climate change impacts the Kerala fishing community.
Faruki powers ahead in Ohio
Desi teen novelist Ayesha Faruki’s Whisper, the first in The Cities of the Lost series, was published last August. In 2021, she placed third in the Ohio Power of the Pen competition, and is currently working on the second book of the series.
Raveena Mehta debuts at Tiffany’s Fashion Week in Monaco
Indie musician Raveena Mehta performed at Tiffany's Fashion Week in Monaco, showcasing Indian culture with classic hits and her new song 'Tujhse Milne Ki Aas', also featured in Ruskin Bond's anthology film.