Tuesday, Apr 15, 2025 23:00 [IST]
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DARJEELING,: The Nepali New Year was celebrated across the Hills on Monday with
vibrant festivities, the highlight being a spectacular performance featuring
1,008 madals played simultaneously in Kalimpong town.
Rallies
filled with people in traditional attire and accompanied by the sounds of
indigenous musical instruments were seen in various parts of the region,
marking the joyous occasion.
Speaking
about the unique madal event, Sudhir Ghaley, a member of the Gorkha Gaurav
Sansthan (GGS), said, "Apart from being a part of the New Year
celebration, we also wanted to pay homage to Padma Shri awardee, the late Kazi
Singh, who played a major role in preserving this musical instrument in the
Hills."
Adding
to this, GGS founding member Narendra Tamang stated, "There was a previous
record of 555 madals being played at once, and we wanted to break that record
by inviting 1,008 people to join in."
The
Kalimpong program was an initiative of the GGS and included a cultural rally
showcasing the rich heritage of the people. Female musicians playing the
traditional Naumati instrument led the rally, followed by the grand madal
performance at Mela Ground. The performance was led by the Madal Sangrakshan
Samity, with participants from diverse backgrounds as well as leaders and
members of various political parties.
"Our
main goal in organizing this program on Nepali New Year is to preserve and
promote Gorkha tradition and culture. We believe it's important for the youth
to stay connected to their roots," said Tamang.
Meanwhile,
in Darjeeling, a shobha yatra was held in the heart of town. Organized by the
Gorkhaland Territorial Administration's Information and Cultural department,
the rally saw participation from various organizations and communities. The
event showcased Gorkha heritage through traditional attire, musical
instruments, and dance. A cultural program was also held at Chowrasta to
conclude the celebration.