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Alive India Foundation: Reviving Indian music and empowering young talent

| @indiablooms | Sep 20, 2024, at 06:06 am

Music is a universal language and India, with its diverse culture and languages, has long been a hub for rich and varied musical traditions.

Deeply ingrained in Indian culture, the music industry is currently undergoing a renaissance, offering countless opportunities for aspiring musicians. The challenge and responsibility now lie in making Indian music resonate globally.

Supratiek Ghosh, founder of Alive India Foundation, grandson of legendary playback singer Geeta Dutt, and son of the late filmmaker and theater artist Shyamal Ghosh, has taken significant strides toward promoting Indian music.

Through Alive India Foundation, Supratiek has been instrumental in raising awareness about Indian music among the youth, fostering opportunities for building careers in this dynamic industry.

During a recent event, Supratiek remarked, "Alive India Foundation has made an indelible impact, raising awareness for socially significant causes and providing a platform for over 1,000 aspiring singers, musicians, and songwriters."

At the core of this foundation's mission is Supratiek’s personal initiative, the "Sing to Save" campaign, which supports young, physically challenged, and economically disadvantaged musicians.

This campaign provides free shelter, food, and training in music production and entrepreneurship, transforming the lives of countless young talents and empowering them to pursue careers in the music industry.

Alive India Foundation continues to nurture the next generation of musicians while ensuring Indian music reaches a global audience.

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