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Sanskriti Int’l School and Kutumba unite for World Music Day

KATHMANDU, June 23: Sanskriti International School celebrated World Music Day on June 21 with an inspiring event featuring the renowned Nepali band Kutumba.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, June 23: Sanskriti International School celebrated World Music Day on June 21 with an inspiring event featuring the renowned Nepali band Kutumba. This annual celebration at Sanskriti provides a vibrant platform for musical performances, allowing musicians of all calibers to showcase their talents and share their passion for music.


This year's event was particularly special as it included a collaboration with Kutumba, known for their mesmerizing performances with traditional Nepali instruments. The collaboration was part of the 'School to Schools' campaign, an initiative dedicated to providing hope and essential supplies to students in Jajarkot.


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The Sanskriti community, including learners, parents, and staff members, generously donated stationery items in support of the campaign. Additionally, the school contributed Rs 50,000 to further aid the educational needs of children in Jajarkot, emphasizing the importance of supporting education for a better future.


The event's soulful melodies and the community's generosity highlighted the profound role of music in bringing people together. This celebration not only added exceptional charm to World Music Day but also underscored the spirit of giving and the collective effort to make a positive difference in the lives of others.


 

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