Musical Evening to Mark Sindhi Language Day Tomorrow

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Published on : 09 Apr, 25 16:04

Jhulelal Bhawan to Resonate with Sindhi Songs and Cultural Spirit

Musical Evening to Mark Sindhi Language Day Tomorrow

 

Udaipur: A special musical evening will be organized tomorrow, on the occasion of Sindhi Language Day, under the joint auspices of Rajasthan Sindhi Sangat and Suron Ki Mandali. The event will take place at Jhulelal Bhawan, Shakti Nagar, from 5 PM to 7 PM, featuring soulful performances of Sindhi songs, poetry, dance, and other cultural expressions.

Dedicated to celebrating Sindhi language and heritage, this event aims to reconnect the community with its linguistic identity and foster a sense of pride and cultural belonging among the youth. All performances will primarily be in Sindhi, offering a melodious tribute to the community’s vibrant traditions.

Preparations Through Training Sessions:
To ensure impactful presentations, training sessions were conducted on April 8 and 9 from 4 to 6 PM at Jhulelal Bhawan. These were led by Kailash Kewaliya and saw enthusiastic participation from community talents. Mukesh Madhvani, founder of Suron Ki Mandali, highlighted that the Sindhi language is more than a medium of communication—it's a living legacy of cultural pride.

Community Leaders Share Their Thoughts:
Former State Minister Harish Rajani stated, “Our mother tongue is not just a language—it is our cultural soul and identity. Celebrating Sindhi Language Day is not a mere event, but a vibrant cultural festival that connects us to our roots and enlightens future generations.”

Mukesh Madhvani emphasized, “Music transcends words and reaches the heart. Through Sindhi songs, we are preserving our heritage and inspiring youth to fall in love with their language. This evening is not just a performance—it is a living celebration of our memories and cultural soul.”

Kailash Nebhnani appealed to all members of the Sindhi community to attend in large numbers and make the event a grand success. Pratap Rai Chugh expressed that such programs inspire us to safeguard our cultural identity and pass it on to future generations. Bharat Khatri praised the efforts to engage the youth with their language and culture, while Ashok Pahuja mentioned that the emotional Sindhi songs and soulful performances will leave an unforgettable impact on the audience.

Hemant Bhagnani, Kailash Nebhnani, and Kamlesh Rajani also shared their reflections and extended their support for the upcoming celebration.


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