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Conrad launches 2nd edition of music project in Meghalaya

Conrad launches 2nd edition of music project in Meghalaya
Shillong: Chief minister Conrad K Sangma launched the second edition of the Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project here on Wednesday. The project has so far benefitted more than 1,600 musicians across the state, officials said.
Launched by the tourism department in April last year, the project provides platforms to performers, musicians and budding artistes, officials said, adding that around 3,000 musical events have so far been organised in Shillong, Jowai, Sohra and Tura.
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The project is aimed at nurturing and promoting local musicians, songwriters, composers and event firms spotlighting the rich cultural heritage of the state.
The chief minister said, “Our state is a treasure trove of talent, and the Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project Season-2 is our way of showcasing our vibrant culture and nurturing our local musicians.”
Congratulating officials for successfully conducting the first session of MGMP, Sangma highlighted Meghalaya’s unique contribution in supporting independent music and musicians.
“This season, we are going to make the project even bigger and organise shows not confined to music only, but also folklore, drama, acts, standup comedy and others,” he said.PTI
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