OmanPride: Young Muscat musician to donate proceeds from concerts to charity

Vedanthi has decided to supply 25 litre water bottles to each of the families in the Gowdgere village. Santrupth G.R. Vedanthi, an Oman-based musician and student of the Indian School Muscat, whose second album Palasampada released in July, has decided to donate the proceeds from the sale of this album to set up a drinking water facility in Gowdgere, a village located on outskirts of Bengaluru, in the India state of Karnataka. Nearly 400 families are expected to benefit from this drinking water plant, which will take at least two months to set up. To help cope with the present drinking water issue, Vedanthi has decided to supply 25 litre water bottles to each of the families in the village. Vedanthi’s new album Palasampada is composed by Grammy award-winning musician Prakash Sontakke, who is one of the leading composers in the field of Hindustani classical and fusion music. One of the compositions is dedicated to India’s river Ganga. The Indian School Muscat student, who has been showing great promise in the field of music, has been using his talent for a bigger purpose since he was 11. The…

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