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It’s time people change their perception towards classical music: Pandit Iman Das

Pt Iman Das feels like the interest towards classical music is sl... Read More
Even though there are still a handful of people who thoroughly enjoy Indian classical music, the numbers are depleting, says Pandit Iman Das. Often described as a soulful journey to connect with oneself, he believes Indian classical music is also a 'workout for the brain'. The Hindustani Classical Singer of Patiala Gharana speaks to us about music, the importance of educating young kids on it, and more.


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'Indian classical music is beneficial for holistic development'
Music and ragas must be introduced to children at an early stage, for their holistic development. If you look at it from a mythological angle, Goddess Saraswati is worshipped for learning and wisdom, but there has to be a reason she was handed the Veena.


'I believe schools must provide music lessons to students'
Parents usually introduce their kids to music, but we can't deny that in today's time, most kids are fans of Western music as compared to our Indian classics. Because of this decline in interest, I've suggested to the government that schools across the nation to make musical education mandatory, organise workshops with maestros, and play soft raga music like sitar, sarod, etc during recess so that children are exposed to this art form - directly or indirectly.

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