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Sabrang urges corporates to contribute for traditional music

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Our Bureau Kolkata
Sabrang Music Trust, urged corporates to divert some of their funds towards the cause of conserving traditional music.
 
Addressing a press conference, Shiv Kumar Sharma said that multi-national corporations (MNCs) which spend money on pop music should also contribute towards traditional music. Government could make a rule that a part of the money on pop music must also be spent on traditional music.
 
The Trust was set up in 1999 to perpetuate the memory of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan. The basic objective was to promote quality music and organisation of free medical treatment of needy musicians.
 
The Trust also revived the Sabrang Sammelan and funds raised would be used to finance the medical aid scheme.Zakir Hussain said, the sammelan in Kolkata today, would be a night-long one.
 
The Trust donates all it raises through ticket sales and donations (minus expenses) to the ashram to help provide the free services.
 
This time around, the Trust aimed to donate at least Rs 1 lakh to the ashram and the cheque would be handed over by this year's chief guest, Sanjay Budhia, chairman Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) eastern region.

 
 

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First Published: Jan 19 2004 | 12:00 AM IST

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