‘Music of Charkha’ - Weaving together the ideals of the Mahatma
The Hindu
Rama Sundar Ranganathan interpreted the Mahatma’s philosophy with warmth and expertise
The cool breeze and the mild rays of the morning sun welcomed music-lovers as they walked into the MCG open-air amphitheatre in Gurugram to discover the ‘Music of Charkha’.
The concert, organised by Kalagram in association with the Haryana government and the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) to celebrate Gandhi Jayanti, featured Hindustani vocalist Rama Sundar Ranganathan alongside veteran Gandhian Vinod Kumar Handa (who turned 91 on October 2) and Kamaljeet Sangwan from Gandhi Hindustani Sahitya Sabhaon spinning the charkha.
The unique concert explored both the sound of the charkha and the beauty of morning ragas.

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