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Nagaland government’s Task Force for Music and Arts pairs up with AR Rahman music institution

Sentinel Digital Desk

Nagaland government and the much loved and highly famed Indian music maestro has joined hands towards building a musical paradise in Nagaland. a recent tweet made by the Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio has stated that the state government's Task Force for Music and Arts is pairing up with the K M Music Conservatory, the music institute run by AR Rahman. With this new bonding, the state government hopes to empower the musical qualities of the budding talents of the state along with also building a music industry in Nagaland.

The Twitter post by the Nagaland CM reads:

https://twitter.com/Neiphiu_Rio/status/1162660970373644290

Rio wrote: "We are grateful to A.R. Rahman. With your experience and knowledge, our music fraternity will be greatly benefited and it will inspire the youth of #Nagaland to reach out for their aspirations and dream bigger."

Retweeting this post, the music maestro writes, "Honoured!" and this is evident enough that the northeastern state is rightly enough on the correct track to trace the musical traits of its budding musicians. As the KM Music Conservatory offers a range of part-time and full-time courses in Hindustani and Western classical music and music technology, the aspirant singers, musicians of the state can pursue the course of their reams and gets trained in the genre of music they are most interested in. AR Rahman founded the institute in 2008 and serves as the Head Principal of the Conservatory.