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Manish Sisodia, the Deputy Chief Minister, launched a mobile music classroom and recording studio on Saturday to help pupils in Delhi government schools pursue their passion for music. The Delhi government claims it is India's first "Mobile Music Bus," with the goal of providing youngsters with a media-based curriculum, including audio and film production, to assist them develop long-term jobs in these sectors.
According to an official release, the project would likely help 5,000 children. Children will no longer need to go out to learn music, according to Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio. Instead, music will come to them.“The ‘Music Bus' would reach out to all children, identify their artistic love, and provide a foundation on which the School of Specialized Excellence would build and assist these children in pursuing their passion and reaching the pinnacles of achievement in that field,” he said in a statement. A bus has been transformed into a moving music class, a high-quality music recording studio, and a performing stage as part of this project”, according to the statement.
According to the organisation, the ‘Mobile Music Bus' will reach 5,000 students from government schools and low-income neighbourhoods in Delhi, allowing them to learn through music through regular workshops led by qualified facilitators.“The ‘Music Bus' would reach out to all children, identify their artistic love, and provide a foundation on which the School of Specialized Excellence would build and assist these children in pursuing their passion and reaching the pinnacles of achievement in that field,” he said in a statement.
A bus has been transformed into a moving music class, a high-quality music recording studio, and a performing stage as part of this project, according to the statement. According to the organisation, the ‘Mobile Music Bus' will reach 5,000 students from government schools and low-income neighbourhoods in Delhi, allowing them to learn through music through regular workshops led by qualified facilitators.
The 'Music Bus Studio' also has a Smart TV, which will be utilised to disseminate digital educational music videos on social-emotional health and well-being, according to the press release. The studio is equipped with enough backup power to keep it running for at least eight hours without electricity.
Manzil Mystics, a group of students studying in Delhi government schools, came up with the idea for this bus, which is supported by SBI Card as part of its CSR programme, according to the article. The ‘Music Bus Project' will include weekly music classes and monthly happy circles for the benefit of children's social and emotional health, as well as providing exposure to stage performances.
“The objective of this project is to train the children of low-income groups through a media-based curriculum which includes audio production, graphic designing and film production to help them build sustainable careers in these fields,” the statement said. Sisodia said every family expects their child to have some artistic talent, but when the child wants to make that art his passion, they are advised to pay more attention to studies.
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