At Satyug Darshan Music and Art Center, General Secretary of Delhi BJP encouraged artists to remain vigilant and active towards their life purposes
On August 9, 2024, The Satyug Darshan Music and Art Center organized a free interstate musical competition where the group singing, group dance, and rangoli competitions were held at the Aiwan-e-Ghalib Auditorium, Ghalib Institute, Mata Sundari Lane, Delhi.
On August 9, 2024, The Satyug Darshan Music and Art Center organized a free interstate musical competition where the group singing, group dance, and rangoli competitions were held at the Aiwan-e-Ghalib Auditorium, Ghalib Institute, Mata Sundari Lane, Delhi.
Distinguished guests included C.P. Chopra (Principal of Yog Bharti Public School), Neeta Sharma (Social Worker, Founder of Mujhe Udaan Do), and Naveenita Ahuja(Founder and President of Nirvana World). Vishnu Mittal, General Secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Delhi, was the chief guest at this cultural function. More than 200 students, from grades 7 to 12 of 17 schools in Delhi participated in the competition. They took part in the event in songs and dance competitions based on patriotism and human values.
While addressing the young custodians of India’s cultural heritage, renowned social worker and General Secretary of the Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party, Shri Vishnu Mittal, stated, “The foundation of any great society is its youth, who represent the future. The youth must have confidence in themselves and recognize their capabilities. Whether your interest lies in academics, singing, dancing, or any other field, understand and nurture your skills with passion. You will undoubtedly achieve success. If the youth rise, nothing can stop them.”
“By embracing and performing songs that promote noble human values through dance or singing, you can certainly achieve any goal you desire. In this regard, I would like to commend Satyug Darshan Sangeet Kala Kendra for spearheading such a revolutionary movement for positive change, aiming to build an excellent society,” Mittal further added.
On this occasion, Principal Deependra Kant, Satyug Darshan Sangeet Kala Kendra, provided more information about the remaining stages of the event. He said, “The competition is being held in 10 cities, including Faridabad, Delhi, Panipat, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Rewari, Rohtak, Gurugram, Bareilly, and Moradabad. The schools that achieve first place in each city will compete at the state level on August 16, 2024, at the Satyug Darshan Auditorium, with the event being broadcast live on YouTube. To encourage participation, cash prizes of INR 5100, 3100, and 2100 will be awarded to the first, second, and third place winners, respectively.”
The first round of the competition took place today at the Aiwan-e-Ghalib Auditorium, Ghalib Institute, Mata Sundari Lane, Delhi. In the group dance competition, RPM Lovely Public School, Layalpur, won first place; Adarsh Public School, Vikas Puri, secured second place; and Sarvodaya Model School and Bharti Public School, Delhi East, shared third place. In singing, RPM Lovely Public School, Layalpur, won first place; Bal Bharti Public School, Rohini, secured second place; and St. Andrew's School won third place. In rangoli, RPM Lovely Public School, Layalpur, won first place; Yog Bharti Public School, Ashok Vihar, secured second place; and Bal Bharti Public School, Rohini, and Central Academy shared third place. All schools presented captivating performances.
During the competition, Devansh Chandra, a 15-year-old autism warrior and a TEDx speaker, inspired everyone with his presence. Additionally, the children of Nirvana World impressed the audience with their singing talent.
All volunteers and the Principal of Satyug Darshan Music and Art Center, Deependra Kant, welcomed the guests. Everyone was encouraged to participate in the national open oratory contest "Spiritual Eloquence" to be held on October 2 at the Satyug Darshan Vasundhara Auditorium in Faridabad.