Ekal Vidyalaya’s “Ek Shaam Ekal
Ke Naam” a sold out show
By Aarti Aggarwal and Mahadev Desai
Photographs by Vinod Devlia and Devyani Dave
Atlanta was in for yet another music treat when Rajdeep
Chatterjee and Group performed at Impact Banquet Hall, Global
Mall on Sunday, 3rd April. The Group is on a US tour to help
Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of America's 2016 Annual Fundraiser to
help eradicate illiteracy, educate and empower rural and tribal
India through Ekal’s one-teacher schools. They performed a
splendid and enthralling concert to regale a jam-packed hall of
over 500 music-lovers of Atlanta. The lamp-lighting was done by
luminaries of the Atlanta community: Mr. R. Srinivasan and Mr.
DV Singh, representing Consulate General of India in Atlanta,
Mr. Harsha Agadi, Chairman of Crawford companies, Smt. Kusum
Khurana, President of VHPA and Treasurer of Atlanta Hindu
Society, assisted by Ekal’s Atlanta Chapter President, Sh. Shiv
Aggarwal and Vice President, Rina Gupta.
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Consul Mr.R.Srinivasan lighting the
Diya |
Starting the event with Holi flair, all guests entered the hall
which was fragrant with fresh flowers and incense and were
welcomed with a gulaal teeka. Sipping a delectable "Thandai"
prepared by VHPA volunteers, and later enjoying a delicious
full-course dinner served by Ashiana, the guests mixed and
mingled for an hour before the show, which promptly started at
7pm. Ekal’s Regional Administrator, Ajay Upadhyaya’s cheerful
welcome was in his signature style through a few lines of the
song, “Hume tumse pyaar kitna” implying how much the Ekal school
children love their supporters.
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Rajdeep Chatterjee with the
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Emcee, Rachna Gupta introduced Rajdeep Chatterjee Group’s
artists who all have impressive credentials. Rajdeep Chatterjee was
among the top finalists of "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa" LiL Champs, and is
also a “Jharkhand Idol”. He has recordings in "Bodyguard",
“Khiladi 786” and “Gunday” movies and 300 concerts to his
credit. Pallabi Roy Chowdhury aka Dia Roychowdhury has been one
of the participants of ZEE Bangla’s Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2008. She has
specialized in baul, kirtan, bhatiyali, jhumur, bihu folk
singing, Bengali films, Indian TV serials, and has shared the
stage with legendary singers Usha Uthup, Kumar Sanu and Udit
Narayan. Sumit Guha has played the tabla on ETV, Zee Bangla,
Tara, Akash Aath, Kolkata Dooradarshan, etc. Sainik Dey has
played the keyboard in ‘Paanch Dasaker Gaan’ on Zee Bangla,
which showcased almost all renowned vocal artists of West Bengal
and “Govir Bani” an album by Anuradha Paudwal, based on
Rabindranath Tagore’s songs. Saugata Mukherjee is highly
proficient on guitar and has accompanied many well-known
musicians and singers on several TV channels.
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| Guests on the dance-floor & Selfies galore! |
The group took the audience down memory lane with vintage songs
of Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Mukesh, Manna Day, Raahat Fateh
Ali Khan, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle and Shreya Ghoshal. From
their huge repertoire they enthralled the audience with solos
and duets. For Holi, Dia had “Piya tose naina laage re” (Guide)
and a lilting Bengali opener “Aami Je tomar” (Bhool Bhulaiyya).
“Jhumka gira re”, “Damadam mast kalandar”, “Laaga chunri mein
daag”, “Taakte Rahte”, and “Tum hi ho” received resounding
applause from the enthusiastic music-lovers.
A presentation by Smt. Sneha Mehta showed the strides Ekal has
made in rural/tribal education, health, empowerment and
integrated village development with over 1.4 million students
enrolled in 52,599 Ekal schools across India! Gramothan Resource
Centers run by Ekal provide skills training and income
opportunities through cultivation of high-value and organic
crops, vermiculture and home-based small businesses. Atlanta
added over 90 new schools at the event. Notable among these were
17 schools sponsored by Atlanta Hindu Society, 10 by Sh. Shiv
Aggarwal and 10 by Dr. Prakash Desai who matched 10 sponsored by
other guests on the spot. It is very heartwarming that people
have been very generous in their support to Ekal. In December
2015 at the Shaam-E-Sangeet event, orchestrated by Geet-Rung
school, Atlantans came forward to sponsor 111 schools, by
raising $40,000!

Mr. Kiran Kodithala, CEO of N2N Inc. (Systems Integration for
Higher Education), with his 11 year old son Varoon Kodithala,
both volunteers of Ekal, presented their “Literacy Heroes
Challenge” which is an essay contest to be promoted through
Georgia schools with the aim of supporting Ekal’s goal of
eradicating illiteracy. Based on their call, literacyhero.com
website immediately had 100 unique visitors and 5 subscribers
through audience access on smartphones! Mr. Kodithala later
shared upbeat news, “Varoon has launched the site in his school
and he is meeting his principal to pitch this idea. Based on our
collective outreach efforts, we now have 12 subscribers to the
challenge and $75 in donations to Ekal.”
Being impressed with Ekal’s work, Sh. Kalpesh Patel of Raja
Foods and H2K Infosys have become permanent sponsors to help
Ekal bring quality programs to Atlanta audiences. All the
sponsors, dignitaries, media partners, Fifth Season decorators,
Ekal, VHPA volunteers who worked tirelessly in the background
got a big round of applause. Later, TV Asia’s coverage aired
this memorable event on their “Community Roundup” segment on
April 10th.
The highlight of the evening was Rajdeep’s concert-style
non-stop, foot-tapping, latest dance numbers which had the
audience dancing with total abandon not only on the dance-floor
but also on the stage, with countless selfies taken with the
artists!
All in all, a wonderful concert turned the musical evening into
an unforgettable magical evening!
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