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Published on: September 19 2021
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· Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday launched a mobile music classroom and recording studio, aimed at helping children from government schools in Delhi pursue their passion in music.
· The Delhi government claimed it is India's first 'mobile music bus', and aims to train children through a media-based curriculum, including audio production and film production, to help them build sustainable careers in these fields.
· The 'Music Bus Studio' is also equipped with a Smart TV, which will be used to share digital educational music videos on issues related to socio-emotional health and wellness. The studio is also equipped with enough power back up to last for at least eight hours without electricity.
Important facts
About Delhi
v In 1911 -12, the British shifted the capital from Kolkata to Delhi.
v Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium is the oldest stadium in our country after the Eden Gardens of Kolkata.
v The Delhi Metro, which covers a distance of about 277 km, is one of the largest networks in the entire world.
v New Delhi is called Lutyens' Delhi after the British architect Edwin Lutyens, who planned this part of the city.
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