Sangeet is the backbone of Vidya Bharati and pioneer in five basic subjects: Dr. Ram Manohar

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Prayagraj: Music is a great medicine, which produces incredible changes not only in the human race but also in all living beings and plants. Music is the backbone of Vidya Bharati and is prominent in all the five basic subjects.

Prof. Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) Provincial Organization Minister Dr. on the second day of three-day music class of Kashi province at Jwala Devi Saraswati Shishu Mandir Civil Lines organized by Shiksha Prasar Samiti. Ram Manohar said these things. He mentioned the importance of music in the five core subjects based on Vidya Bharati. Referring to Annamaya Kosh, Pranamaya Kosh, Manomaya Kosha, Vigyanamaya Kosha and Anandamaya Kosha, he said that our education is based on Indian culture and it should be self-funded, not self-funded but socially funded and mother tongue based. .

Kashi Province Music Coordinator Bharat Singh introduced and felicitated the office bearers. Provincial Music Head Roli Srivastava introduced the programme. State Inspector of Kashi Province Sheshadhar Dwivedi expected all the participants that all schools should have music recital with musical instruments and continuous assessment of brothers and sisters with at least two beats of music.

All India Music President Vinod Dwivedi told all the contestants that there is no mantra greater than sound and no God greater than our soul. There are 72 thousand pulses and seven chakras in our body, chanting Om purifies the soul. He also practiced the three tals of Sama, Tali and Khali, Kaharva and Dadra tal.

A total of 50 participants were present in this class including Keshav Complex, Madhav Complex of Prayagraj, Sultanpur, Pratapgarh, Gazipur, Kashi, Mirzapur and Sonbhadra. Acharya Vikram Bahadur Singh Parihar, Indrajit Tripathi, Chairman of Bal Kalyan Samiti Ram Prakash Singh, Co-Media Chief Dinesh Chandra Gupta, Brahmanarayan, Shraddhaanand, Ravindra Shukla, Narendra Neha, Swati were specially present on this occasion. The program was coordinated by Co-Provincial President Ramji Mishra.