Bhubaneswar: Dr Kiran Seth, founder of the Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth (SPIC MACAY), visited SAI International School and interacted with students of Classes VIII and IX.
He underscored the essence of preserving culture through volunteering, instilling a sense of responsibility in the students.
“Our culture’s beauty lives in the art forms bequeathed by our ancestors. As future global citizens, you bear the responsibility of preserving this rich legacy,” he said.
The interactive session that followed allowed students to actively engage in meditation and absorb insightful anecdotes, deepening their connection with Indian culture.
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