A jugalbandi or jugalbandhi is a performance in Indian classical music, especially the Hindustani classical music that features a duet of two solo musicians. The word jugalbandi means, literally, “Entwined twins.”
Umang 2014 hosted the event ‘Jugalbandi’ which was judged by Siddharth Pathak, Kunal Saha and Bachospati Chakraborty. The event took place in the main stage and started at 1pm. The participants went up on stage in their respective bands and performed with the use of various instruments. There were two participating teams. The first team used guitars, harmonium and a desk as their instruments. The second team shoved it up with synthesizer, drums and tabla. A question and answer between the drums and tabla left everyone in awe.
e= mc2 The science department of the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) welcomed the freshers into its periodic table in a characteristically logical, manner- where ever action had a reaction equal and opposite in direction.
As India prepares to reap the demographic dividend, her corporate sector is in a constant state of flux. Young people are increasing moving into all echelons of the corporate world, with some even taking on brick and mortar behemoths with their innovative disruptions. It is to this driven force that Lakmé wants to reach out, and …
An Invited Lecture organized by the Department of Economics for the students and faculty of the Science Section, titled “Conventional to Classical Computing”, was delivered by respected Professor Kashinath Dey, ex-Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Calcutta. The purpose of the lecture was to familiarize students with computing technologies that …
With the theme of “Visa On arrival”, The Bhawanipur Education Society College addressed the new batch of 2023. The orientation spanned from 1st to 5th August, in 15 slots over 5 days, which included 12 slots for B.COM (H) students, 2 slots for BA students, and 1 slot for B.SC & BBA students. The event …
Umang 2014: Jugalbandi
A jugalbandi or jugalbandhi is a performance in Indian classical music, especially the Hindustani classical music that features a duet of two solo musicians. The word jugalbandi means, literally, “Entwined twins.”
Umang 2014 hosted the event ‘Jugalbandi’ which was judged by Siddharth Pathak, Kunal Saha and Bachospati Chakraborty. The event took place in the main stage and started at 1pm. The participants went up on stage in their respective bands and performed with the use of various instruments. There were two participating teams. The first team used guitars, harmonium and a desk as their instruments. The second team shoved it up with synthesizer, drums and tabla. A question and answer between the drums and tabla left everyone in awe.
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