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Presentation of Indian Classical Musical Instruments to Schools & University of Ruhuna in Southern Province

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Presentation of Indian Classical Musical Instruments to Schools & University of Ruhuna in Southern Province


Music is an integral part of the shared heritage between India & Sri Lanka. To sustain & encourage the abiding interest in Hindustani music among the Schools & University in Southern Sri Lanka, Consulate General of India, Hambantota presented 104 Indian Classical musical instruments worth Rs. 3,219,020 received from ICCR, New Delhi to several Schools and Faculty of Engineering, University of Ruhuna, Matara in Southern Province. These instruments included Veena, Sitar, Tabla, Sarod, Tanpura etc.

The Schools from Galle included Richmond College, Siridhamma College, & Anuladevi College. Schools from Matara district Included the Beverly Tamil School, Deniyaya ,Hulandawa Tamil Maha Vidyalaya, Piatabaddara ,Handford Tamil Maha Vidyalaya, Deniyaya & St. Matthew's Bilingual School , Deniyaya. The instruments were presented to the school principals by Shri Prem Kumar Nair, the Consul General of India, Hambantota. The Principals, Teachers & Students deeply appreciated the contribution of Consulate General of India, Hambantota to their institutions for developing their students’ talent in music.   

 

Anuladevi Balika Vidyalaya on 3rd March 2020
Anuladevi Balika Vidyalaya on 3rd March 2020
Siridhamma College Galle on 25th February 2020
Siridhamma College Galle on 25th February 2020
Richmond College Galle on 3rd March 2020
Richmond College Galle on 3rd March 2020
Faculty of Engineering, University of Ruhuna, Matara on 5th March 2020
Faculty of Engineering, University of Ruhuna, Matara on 5th March 2020
Schools at Deniyaya on 28th February 2020
Schools at Deniyaya on 28th February 2020
Schools at Deniyaya on 28th February 2020
Schools at Deniyaya on 28th February 2020
Schools at Deniyaya on 28th February 2020
Schools at Deniyaya on 28th February 2020
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