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1) Nirupa.M.A : Nirupa.M.A is conducting Veena &Vocal classes at West mambalam, Chennai. Lecturer Carnatic music college Students are welcome in any age group - contact no 99406 60346, 9144 24724355 2) Chennai College of Carnatic Music: Somebody claiming to be lee coulson (towhom AT bigpond.com) wrote:
3) Raghavendra Academy Of Music: Raghavendra Academy Of Music(RAM) is offering different courses in
Vocal,Veena and Mridangam.This Academy is a pioneer in teaching
carnatic music and is located at two various places in
Chennai(Palavakkam & Thiruvamiyur).The school undertakes training in
Abyasa Ganam,Manodharma Sangeetham,Bala Pataam and Sahakaram. 4) Thirana is a non-profit organization focussing on the field of "Carnatic Music".: Thirana was formed in the year 1999 by some music fans in Chennai and
it has grown over the years. Thirana also assists other non-profit
organizations with their music related projects 5) Veena Classes in Chennai: We conduct Veena Classes, for more information call 91-44-4867975 6) Re:Teachers in Bangalore: N.Sampangi Ram
# 179, "SAHANA"
4th Main, A.E.C.S Layout,
Sanjaynagar,Bangalore- 94
ph.# 3414363
Speciality-- Mrudangam
WH none 7) Kalaimamani K. Govindasamy: We are the performers of the SOUTH INDIAN TRADITIONAL MUSIC INSTRUMENT CALLED NADHASWARAM. Music instrument known for its divine classical music. We can perform keerthanas, varnams, pancharatna keerthanas,mallaris, pallavi, bajans, devaram, tirupugaz and all other things related to divine carnatic music. We can also perform English notes, tunes and lyrics through this instrument. Having a vast experience of 45 years in this field.25 years of experience in All India Radio (AIR), Pondicherry, South India. Received many awards and titles, which includes the award Kalaimamani by the Government. Recited many programmes, which includes South zone, hook up concerts, Mangala isai, vadyha virundha, vadhya lahari. you can feel and experience the 100% real atmosphere of Saint Thyagaraja's Aradana at your place too. We can also perform Nadhaswaram with various combinations like, Violin, Mridangam, Kanjira, Morsing, Tabela. Violin is of known Instrument. Mridangam is a Drum like instrument, which is nothing but called Mini Indian drum. It produces a good rhythmic sound when it was beaten. Kanjira is a handsome plate like instrument made of goat skin. It can produce some different sounds like rain coming, air flowing. Morsing is a very small instrument which is beaten up in the mouth to produce sound, it also produces some different sounds. Tabela is also a well-known instrument. We can also add Saxophone, Clarinet with the above combinations. we can produce very rhythmic traditional music with all these combinations. With other combinations like with the Tamilnadu traditional dance Bharathanatyam. We can also perform with the combinations dance and Nadhaswaram.
0 comments 8) Veena Classes at Mylapore: veena classes held at mylapore.
ph_4981431 9) India to become global hub for mission critical work: Gates: BANGALORE: Microsoft chief Bill Gates said on Wednesday that India
was on course to become a global hub for 'mission critical activity'
in software as it was increasingly earning a reputation for its
quality work and delivery on time. 10) CNN.com - Delhi hit by diesel-free chaos - April 8, 2002: ...The Supreme Court says its decision to allow only CNG-run buses
could inconvenience Delhi's commuters for a while, but in the long
run it could save them from all sorts of health problems by giving
them cleaner air... 11) New Oroville: Catalytic is developing a completely self-contained company community
near Hyderabad, called New Oroville. Employees will enjoy modern
housing, offices, retail and recreational facilities, as well as
religious and civic centers to accommodate their needs without having
to travel outside the community. 12) India may dominate global economy, says Marc Faber (The Financial Express: Investor): India and the other emerging markets have a bright future and may
eventually dominate the global economy, if Dr Marc Faber is to be
believed. The Hong Kong-based investment advisor has predicted the
rise of emerging economies vis-a-vis the US. He also hinted that the
next boom may not be lead by the much hyped technology sector 13) SAP India To Double Staff: Despite the general economic slowdown, SAP India , the local arm of
the German software giant, plans to double its employee strength in
India over the next 12 months. SAP India has an employee strength of
around 520 and plans to increase this number to about 1,000 within
the next year, said Zia Yusuf, managing director, SAPMarkets, Asia-
Pacific solutions. It has plans to increase its presence in India to
cater to the growing market. 14) Indian or Asian vegetable shops in Germany: Address & telephone number 15) BBC News | SOUTH ASIA | India investigates different time zones: The Indian Government is to examine whether the country should have
two different standard times. 16) rediff.com: Arvind Lavakare\'s open letter to Prime Minister Vajpayee: Considering everything, therefore, why don't you just take sanyas, Mr
Prime Minister? 17) IndiaInfo: India, the way you want it!: coooooooooool 18) How many ways can you skin a cow? In Hindu India, there are plenty: ERODE, INDIA, July 19, 2001: To Western companies operating in India,
the
cow is a sacred. But nothing is so straightforward in India. India is
actually a major producer and consumer of leather, and only some of
it comes
from goat, sheep and buffalo. With a population that is an estimated
80%
Hindu, India slaughters 14 million cattle a year, making it the
world's
fifth most active cattle killer, according to the United Nations Food
and
Agriculture Organization. Government tax breaks have helped make
leather of
all kinds one of India's biggest exports. But it takes some effort to
accommodate business and religion when it comes to cowhide. The Hindu
religion forbids eating beef and slaughtering cows, but permits
taking the
hide of a ''fallen'' cow, or one that has died naturally. Central
Leather
Research Institute in Madras' executive director, T. Ramasami, says
leather
is just a by-product of cows that are slaughtered for
meat. ''Economics are
a reason cows became sacred, as one cow provided milk for an entire
village.
Economics change faster than religious beliefs," he says. 19) Sruthilaya - All kinds of musical instruments available: Music instruments,Chennai music,Veena,Music instruments exporters,Sruthilaya,Mridangam,Ganjira & Tambura.: Mfrs. Exporters & Dealers in all kinds of MusicalInstruments
Sruthilayawas established first in Thanjavur towards the end of
1986. Initially wewere making only Veena. Subsequently in 1994,
a branch in Chennai was startedin Shanthi Vihar Complex,
Mylapore, to cater to the growing export needs.We have
expanded our activities progressively & have set up a 10,000sq.
ft site to manufacture Veena, Mridangam, Ganjira & Tambura in
differentpatterns & sizes. We have introduced a new portable
Thambura "Jet Thambura"with full resonance. 20) Vijaya College of Music: Central Vasundhara Purushottam 11, Castle Street, Bangalore 25 Phone 569504 Speciality - Carnatic Vocal and Veena Weekly Holiday (WH) Sunday North Sree Kala Kendra 112, 9th Main Road, 7th Cross, R.M.V. Extension, Bangalore 80 Phone 3342562 Speciality - Carnatic Instruments WH Sundays South Bhanumati Ravindran 55/3, 1st Main Road, Tata Silk Farm Basavanagudi, Bangalore 04 Phone 6610631 Speciality - Veena Classical WH Sunday H.S. Gopinath 79, 36th Cross, 6th Main, 5th Block Jayanagar, Bangalore 41 Phone 6636321 Speciality - Tabla WH None N.G. Ravi 65/A, RamRao Layout, Kattreguppa, Bangalore 85 Phone 6694782 Speciality - Mrudangam WH None Meenakshi Ravi 65/A, Ramrao Layout, Kattreguppa, Bangalore 85 Phone 6694782 Speciality - Carnatic Vocal WH None T.V. Ramprasad 504, A Block, Giri Apartments, 2nd Phase, J.P. Nagar Bangalore 78 Phone 646629 Speciality - Carnatic Vocal WH None West C. Nagaraj 29, 6th Cross, Swimming Pool Extension, Malleshwaram, Bangalore 03 Phone 3440872 Speciality - Veena Classes R.K Srikantan 4, Puttaranganna Layout Sheshadripuram, Bangalore 20 Phone 3368190 Speciality - Classical Vocal WH None Laxmi Keshav 112, 20th Cross, CHBS Layout, Vijaynagar, Bangalore 40 Phone 3302972 Speciality - Carnatic Vocal, Veena WH None B.L. Vijaya Sauramya, 688, 2nd Main, D-Block, Rajajinagar, 2nd Stage, Bangalore 10 Phone 3330153 Speciality - Sugam Sangeet WH None Uma Gopalakrishna 122, Sharada, VHBCS Layout, West of Chord Road, 2nd Stage, Mahalaxmipuram, Bangalore 86 Phone 3326411 Speciality - Light & Junior Classical Carnatic WH None 2 comments 22) Smt Sharada Subramanian: Smt Sharada Subramanian, a shishyai of Shri Nedanuri
Krishnamurthy is teaching carnatic vocal at Andhra Association
Building, Lodi Colony, New Delhi. She is conducting free sunday
classes. The main idea is not only to teach but also to improve
Rasigas in the field by making them understand the ragas and
talas. She also teaches small Divyanama Samkirtanas and age
is no bar. For example a Secretary in Govt of India who is in the
verge of retirement and few retired persons are also learning.
She also takes free Annamacharya classes on second saturday
of each month. please contact if any one interested.
sundar@arpg.delhi.nic.in ( email sent by G.S. Walia -
gurvinderwalia@hotmail.com ) 23) K V Sridhar: Mrudhangam - K V Sridhar - ukvs55@yahoo.com - New No.5,
Tiruppur Kumaran Street Extn., Srinivasa Nagar, Chennai - 600
063 - "I am a professional performing artist in Mrudhangam. I
began my studentship in the traditional gurukulam in the year
1973 under the auspices of Mrudhanga Vidwan Sri.
Kumbakonam Rajappa Iyer. I have a teaching experience of
more than 20 years. I have also participated as accompaniment
for leading artists during the annual music festivals. At present, I
am teaching in New Perungalathur, Chennai." 24) Divyadhwani: Seetha Narayanan's School Of Carnatic Music: run by Smt Seetha Narayanan
The school was started in 1986 by Smt Seetha Narayanan to
meet a sorely- felt need for quality Carnatic music training in
Ayanavaram area of Chennai City.Over 200 students of all age-
groups(school and college children,housewives and even
elderly women) have benefited from the school and Seetha's
dedicated teaching.Now students come from even far away
places. and a few from abroad for advanced lessons. more
25) rediff.com: Dilip D\'Souza on a ticket to Madras, by George: Power to George as he submits yet another report saying what his PM
wants to hear, this one decrying the shameless doings of the lady of
Tamil Nadu. But I wonder if George remembers scurrying to Madras
before? Just two or three years ago, when he was defence minister and
Jayalalithaa was a vital part of his government? So frequent were
those trips George made, those spells spent waiting for the large
lady to grant him a few minutes to plead his case, that R K Laxman
even produced a delicious cartoon suggesting that the defence
ministry might better be situated at Poes Garden. Jayalalithaa's
home. 26) Biographies of Great Indians: We present here, biographies of great men and women from India
(Bharat). This list is by no means complete. This list is being
continually updated.
28) CNN.com - Brain drain costs developing countries billions - July 10, 2001: The United Nations Development Program's (UNDP) report
estimates that India loses $2 billion a year in resources
because of the emigration of computer professionals to the
U.S. alone.
The Human Development Report 2001 says that about 100,000
Indians are expected to emigrate each year, and the average
total cost to India of educating each one of them was
between $15,000 and $20,000.
29) 11 July 2001 : Adnan Sami wants Indian citizenship: The United Nations Development Program's (UNDP) report
estimates that India loses $2 billion a year in resources
because of the emigration of computer professionals to the
U.S. alone.
The Human Development Report 2001 says that about 100,000
Indians are expected to emigrate each year, and the average
total cost to India of educating each one of them was
between $15,000 and $20,000.
30) Indians of the Century: ... 31) Amartya Sen: i have get some good quotes... i have read some
pages of one of his books and it was very good... 32) Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam: I have read "Wings of Fire" and it's WOW. If you donot
have high hopes for India... do read it :-) |