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The Tribune School, Chandigarh, hosts classical music session

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Staying true to its vision of nurturing cultural sensibilities and bringing a touch of tradition to its community, the school, in collaboration with SPIC MACAY, hosted a soul-stirring morning of Indian classical music on its campus. The event featured eminent sitar maestro Pandit Partha Bose of the Maihar Gharana, accompanied on tabla by renowned tabla maestro Zuheb Ahmad Khan, whose recital immersed the audience in the meditative beauty of classical ragas. The atmosphere resonated with serenity as teachers, along with school management committee member Chaand Nehru and Principal Rani Poddar, experienced music not just as sound, but as a healing, timeless art, and deeply appreciated the maestros’ spellbinding performance.

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