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Chennai honoured by UNESCO for its rich musical tradition

Wednesday, November 8, 2017 • Tamil Comments
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Much to the overjoy of music lovers in the city, Chennai has been included as one of UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network for music. Other than Chennai, only Jaipur and Varanasi are the two Indian cities to have figured in the global prestigious list.

The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has until now given this credit to 64 cities in the globe for their contribution to music. It will be a celebrated honour as Chennai is a thriving place for musicians and rich musical heritage.

Lauding the achievement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Chennai people in regard of this. “Congratulations tothe people of Chennai on the city’s inclusion on the UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network for its rich musical tradition. Chennai’s contribution to our rich culture is precious. This is a proud moment for India,” PM Modi said.
 

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