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In Tune with the Youth

On a busy Monday morning, two college friends, Harish Sivaramakrishnan and Ganesh Ram Nagarajan, started experimenting with musical compositions when they got tired of studying.

Ayesha Singh

On a busy Monday morning, two college friends, Harish Sivaramakrishnan and Ganesh Ram Nagarajan, started experimenting with musical compositions when they got tired of studying. Least did they know that one thing would lead to another, giving birth to Agam, a band by the two youngsters along with a group of like-minded musicians. After having performing all over the country, they are hitting the stage at Central Park, Connaught Place, as part of Delhi Government’s Department of Art, Culture and Languages Youth Festival. The festival is being organised by the Sindhi Academy on behalf of Sahitya Kala Parishad and is trying to promote the efforts and talents of the country’s young achievers in the sphere of music, dance and others, giving them a national stage to perform on.

Date December 1

Time 6.30 pm onwards

Venue Central Park,

Connaught Place      

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