New Delhi |In a remarkable celebration of India’s linguistic and cultural diversity, renowned singer Priya Mallik delivered a historic musical evening titled Atal Swaranjali at the iconic Talkatora Stadium.
The highlight of the event was an extraordinary feat—presenting Indian folk music in all 22 languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India, creating a unique world record and symbolizing the country’s unity in diversity.
A Tribute to Atal Bihari Vajpayee and India’s Cultural Unity
The musical evening was dedicated to Atal Bihari Vajpayee, celebrating his vision of a culturally rich and united India.
Expressing her gratitude, Priya Mallik said:
“I sincerely thank my fans and music lovers for their support. This program is a tribute to India’s linguistic unity and to Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji. I hope it contributes to promoting our cultural heritage.”
Voices of Legacy and National Pride
Among the distinguished guests, veteran leader and former Union Minister Murli Manohar Joshi reflected on India’s historical consciousness, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the nation’s glorious past and the vision of its great leaders.
He remarked that the reinterpretation of events like the Indian Rebellion of 1857 signifies an evolving national perspective and urged people to understand India’s civilizational strength and legacy.
Celebrating Heritage Through Music
The event was organized by the Rashtrakavi Ramdhari Singh Dinkar Smriti Nyas, aiming to promote India’s rich cultural heritage through meaningful artistic initiatives.
A host of eminent personalities attended the समारोह, including:
Gopal Ji Thakur
Raj Bhushan Choudhary
Pradeep Singh
Ashwini Kumar Choubey
along with other notable dignitaries and organizers.
A Musical Milestone
“Atal Swaranjali” stands out not just as a musical performance but as a cultural milestone, blending art, language, and patriotism into a single powerful experience. By bringing together India’s diverse linguistic traditions on one stage, the event reinforced the idea that music transcends boundaries and unites the nation.