"The Salil Chowwdhury Foundation of Music is actively working on a proposal to organise an all India music festival where leading musicians from Hindi playback to Indian classical, as well as instrumentalists, representing Indian classical and western, will participate and popularise the rich tapestry of Indian music among youngsters," Antara told PTI here.
The foundation will also urge West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to organise a separate 'Salil Utsav' at the government level.
Antara pointed out it was difficult to confine Salil Chowdhury or assess his contribution in one field of art, as he effortlessly shifted from Hindi playback to Choir music, from non-film songs to other compositions in several languages and excelled in different fields.
"We have plans to move the Union I & B ministry to hold the conference show in Mumbai in 2-years time, by 2018," she said.
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Salil Chowdhury passed away in 1995 at the age of 72.
Regretting that the present generation is hooked to peppy numbers, Sabita said, "Why are beautiful songs like 'O Sona Bang' and 'Aay Re Chhute Aay Pujor Gandho Esechhe' not introduced to children in reality shows any more and they are not made aware of Indian culture.
The foundation will also do annual honours for 'Living Legends' and 'Signature Contribution' in the world of music," Rupak Saha, one of the key foundation members, said.
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