“Shaam-E-Sangeet” raises funds for 100 Ekal Vidyalayas (schools)
in India
By Mahadev Desai
Pics: Geet-Rung
Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of USA’s “Shaam-E-Sangeet” program was
held at the Impact Center of the Global Mall, Norcross, Georgia,
on Sunday December 7, 2014. The program which showcased
Atlanta’s well known, altruistic and popular Geet-Rung School of
Dance and Music’s talented artists’ delightful presentation of
old classics, ghazals, new upbeat numbers and a vibrant grand
finale was well attended by the music-lovers of Atlanta who vied
with each other to donate a record number of schools in one
night!
Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation (EVF) is a non-profit organization
which opens, supports and runs non-formal, one-teacher schools (vidyalayas)
for the disadvantaged and neglected tribal and rural children of
India. By providing free basic education, healthcare, vocational
training and social empowerment Ekal is bringing about
far-reaching changes in rural India. Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation
of India is the largest grassroots non-government education
movement and has grown into a People’s movement with chapters in
Australia, Canada, Dubai, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United
States (42 chapters).

It was a perfect Sunday evening. After a delicious dinner, the
audience was abuzz with excited anticipation of the song and
dance feast that was to follow. And they were not disappointed.
The talented singers mesmerized them with sweet melodies of
renowned singers like Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar, Mukesh,
Rahat Fateh Ali and Pankaj Udhaas. Rachna Gupta, gracefully and
enthusiastically emceed the program. Divya Srivastava, Dance
Director of Geet-Rung School of Dance and Music, lit the
ceremonial lamp and commenced the evening’s program with a
scintillating invocatory Om Namah Shivayah dance.
Geet-Rung had woven together myriad colors into the show:
karaoke, singing with live instruments, riveting dances and
vintage song medleys. On the stage, beautifully decorated by 5th
Season, Atlanta’s proficient vocal artists, Pankaj Bhargava,
Vandana Upadhyaya, Mahesh Patel, Indrani Danave and Muhi, were
accompanied by skilled Tabla player, Dr. Nitin Mayur. At this
event, Geet Bhargava (son of Pankaj and Divya) marked his
delightfully impressive debut on the keyboard to his father’s
seasoned harmonium playing.
Vandana opened with Rangeela Re and set the tone for Dil
Dhoondhta Hai Phir Wahi, Ai Meri Zohra Zabeen, Ye Zindagi Useeki
Hai all of which elicited a rousing applause. Mahesh sang
Mukesh’s songs like Suhaana Safar, Kisi Ki Muskurahaton Pe Ho
Nisaar, Kaee Baar Yun Bhi Dekha and Dil Ki Nazar Se with
panache. Indrani Danave had chosen lilting numbers like Raat
Akeli Hai, Piyu Bole, Sawaar Loon and Aao Huzur Tum Ko and soon
had the audience humming to her melodious voice. Pankaj Bhargava
was in his element, and the audience heard him singing, for the
first time, Meri Pyari Bindu from Padosan film and two ghazals,
Zindagi Ki Raaho Main and Nikalo Na Benakaab while playing the
harmonium! The ghazals, sung with hypnotic cadence, transported
the listeners into a meditative state. The entertainer of the
night was Muhi who connected with the audience by stepping down
from the stage into the aisles, singing classic Rahat Fateh Ali
Khan numbers like Jiya Dhadak Dhadak, Main Tenu Samjhava, Laagi
Tum Se Mann Ki Lagan and Arijit Singh’s Hum Tere Bin Ab Reh Nahi
Sakte in his distinctive voice.
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Ekal presents
Plaque to Geet-Rung School of Dance and Music |
Divya and her well-trained dance students, Ananya Munjal,
Akshita Sharma, Rachna Sahasrabuddhe and Anushka Pal presented
captivating dances with gulaal and diyas. The final medley which
brought the audience to the dance floor had ever-green favorites
like Ude Jab Jab Zulfein Teri, Mach Gaya Shor, Jai Jai Shiv
Shankar and ended with a garba to the fast beats of Nagade Sung
Dhol Baaje! The evening ended with the audience dancing with
abandon, very appropriately, to Kehte Hain Humko Pyaar Se
Indiawaale!
Ekal’s slide show, presented by Rachna Gupta, highlighted the
one-teacher school model which exists in all the Indian states,
from Kashmir to Kerala, on an annual donation of only $365
providing basic education to nearly 20-30 students during the
week and empowering the village adults through its saptahik
paathshaala, or Sunday classes. Ekal currently runs 54,366
schools benefitting 1.52 million students, with an almost equal
boy-girl ratio.
Audience members were vying with each other to donate schools.
When one sponsor donated 5 schools and challenged someone to
match it, it was matched immediately and then almost instantly
another sponsor doubled it to 10 schools! Such was the energy in
the room that soon thereafter several sponsors came in with 1 –
3 schools. Sadhana Windlass, a local artist, had donated her oil
painting to Ekal as a token of appreciation to the legacy of
free education started by her great grandfather. As she wished
it was raffled to someone who understood Ekal’s message and
sponsored a school at the event. Ekal encourages local artists
to showcase and donate their talent much like the talented
Monika Mittal had done in 2012 with several paintings made
especially for Ekal and gifted to school sponsors at the end of
the program.
With the 100 schools sponsored at this hugely entertaining
night, Ekal, with its focused and dedicated officers and
volunteers is slowing but surely inching towards its goal of
100,000 vidyalayas. Shiv Aggarwal, Atlanta Chapter President and
Chander Aggarwal, Regional President gratefully thanked all the
sponsors, donors, volunteers and supporters for lending a
helping hand to Ekal. Shiv said they were not merely sponsoring
a school but were actually engaged in nation-building because
their support was going to bring all-round development in far
flung villages in India. Rotary Club of Lake Spivey was
recognized as a long-time supporter which has a “matching
program” much like the program that some of the larger US
corporations have. Other clubs and organizations were also urged
to join hands with Ekal to make it a much stronger movement.
All sponsors get a tax-deductible receipt and can track the
progress of their school or donate at www.ekal.org. All in all,
it was a well-organized, exuberant and much appreciated program
in the festive month of December for a very worthy cause!
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