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Swar Dharohar Festival
FounderGM Khan
TypeNGO
PurposeMusic and Cultural Festival
HeadquartersNew Delhi
Websitehttps://swardharohar.org/

Swar Dharohar Festival (Hindi: स्वर धरोहर महोत्सव) is a celebration of music, art, and literature that highlights the rich cultural diversity and artistic legacy of India. As part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, it has been arranged by the Swar Dharohar Foundation in association with the Indian Ministry of Culture every year.

The festival aims to showcase a variety of Indian classical and Sufi music, both vocal and instrumental.

History

The Swar Dharohar Foundation in Delhi launched the festival in 2003 to commemorate, protect, and advance India's rich cultural and creative legacy.

The foundation's primary goal is to uncover and give a platform to underappreciated artists and unsung champions in the field. Collaborations with nearby communities allow it to showcase the diversity of Indian culture. It was organised at India Gate in 2022 under the Kalanjali (an Amrit Mahotsav initiative).

The founder of the festival is GM Khan, and the director is Md Umar Kadri.

Notable participants

See also

References

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  6. ^ prabhatchingari (2024-06-27). "स्वर धरोहर फेस्टिवल का आयोजन 29 और 30 जून को रुड़की में होगा". Prabhat Chingari. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
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