New Delhi, Jan 6 : The 4th edition of “Nanhe Kalakaar,” a two-day Art, Culture & Music Festival, organized by Abhyutthanam Welfare Foundation and AU Small Finance Bank, concluded on January 5, 2025, at Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur. The festival showcased Rajasthan’s vibrant cultural heritage while supporting the foundation’s mission of “Aranya Ropan” (forest plantation).

The event featured mesmerizing performances, including the traditional Rajasthani terah-taali dance and dialogues on cultural preservation. Notable sessions included Sh. Ravindra Bhati’s address on youth as cultural ambassadors, Dr. Anoop Bartaria’s insights on sustainable architecture, and Dr. Nishant Ojha’s discussion on children’s behavioral development. Financial literacy sessions and spiritual storytelling by Shree Valabh Daas further enriched the program.

Evening concerts captivated the audience, with performances by Neeraj Arya’s Kabir Cafe and the iconic Indian Ocean band. Attendees danced to soulful melodies and left inspired by the festival’s cause of urban forestation to create oxygen banks in Rajasthan’s cities.

The festival, organized by a dedicated team led by Riddhi Chandrawat, Anuj Chandak, and Pranjal Singh, successfully blended entertainment, education, and social impact, leaving attendees excited for future events and the noble mission of promoting sustainable living.

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