PTI file photo The 13th edition of the Sur Jyotsna National Music Awards was held in New Delhi on Friday, where veteran Hindustani vocalists Sumitra Guha and Pandit Laxman Krishnarao Pandit were honoured for their contribution to Indian classical music.The awards, instituted in memory of Jyotsna Darda, founder of Lokmat Sakhi Manch, recognise excellence in Indian music and encourage emerging talent through selections from vocal and instrumental categories each year.The Delhi event opened and concluded with performances by singer Kailash Kher and his band Kailasa Live.The ceremony took place at the Dr Ambedkar International Centre, where the awards were presented by Supreme Court judge Justice Sandeep Mehta. Union ministers Ramdas Athawale, Shripad Naik and S P Singh Baghel were among those present, along with former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, Acharya Lokesh Muni, Sant Swami Abhishek Brahmachari, MPs Naveen Jindal, Kartikeya Sharma and Rajeev Shukla, and Punjab Kesari Group chairperson Kiran Chopra.Speaking at the event, Lokmat Media Group editorial board chairman and former Rajya Sabha member Vijay Darda said, “Music brings you closer to another realm. When you connect your life with music, you attain a sense of eternal and spiritual peace. Our country’s classical music has a soul that takes us closer to God.” He also recalled Jyotsna Darda’s deep connection to music and said her vision inspired the creation of a platform to support young musicians.The awards this year were held across nine cities, including Nagpur, Yavatmal, Nashik, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Kolhapur, Pune, Mumbai, Bengaluru and New Delhi. According to Darda, the aim was to celebrate diverse musical traditions and reach wider audiences.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos“Bound To Happen”: Congress MLA’s Take On Trump Event ShootingArvind Kejriwal Shocks Court With Refusal To Appear In Excise Case“Hope Of Justice Shattered”: Kejriwal Skips Court, Sends Letter To Justice Swarana KantaAAP Workers Detained Outside Raghav Chadha’s House During Mumbai Protest“Fix Delhi And Pahalgam First” West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Launches Fierce Attack On BJP“TMC’s Time Is Over” Amit Shah Tears Into TMC Over Infiltrators During Bengal RallyPassport Row Escalates: Pawan Khera Approaches Supreme Court After Gauhati HC Rejects Bail PleaBJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi Attacks TMC, Raises RG Kar Case And Law And Order ConcernsPM Narendra Modi To Inaugurate 594 Km Ganga Expressway In Uttar Pradesh On April 29“India Expands Global Trade Reach” Union Minister Piyush Goyal On NZ FTA123PhotostoriesFrom a Rs 2.5 lakh purse to gold investments, an outfit worth Rs 60,000, and a luxurious house: Anupamaa’s Nidhi Shah’s lavish lifestyleWhat is your inner calling based on your birth dateThese 5 Zodiac Signs Will Find Their Person This Year5 cutest cat breeds in 2026 that are taking over the internet right now5 simple moves that stop blood sugar spikes after every meal8 healthy infused waters that are a must have in summer for healthy digestion6 common flight mistakes by that may cost travellers their health7 best British trees for a front garden that looks good all year (and how to maintain them through every season)Copy-paste genetics? These 5 celebrity kids look exactly like their parents5 Indian summer fruits you can grow in the backyard123Hot PicksPM ModiMamata BanerjeeRahul GandhiBengal RallyWest Bengal ElectionsMatua CommunityWest Bengal PollsTop TrendingRussini Mike Photo ControversyTamil Nadu electionNFL Trade RumorsPetrol Diesel PriceAIIMS B.Sc. coursesJac Class 12 ResultPatrick MahomesBengal PollsNirmala SitharamanIPL Orange Cap
The 13th edition of the Sur Jyotsna National Music Awards was held in New Delhi on Friday, where veteran Hindustani vocalists Sumitra Guha and Pandit Laxman Krishnarao Pandit were honoured for their contribution to Indian classical music.The awards, instituted in memory of Jyotsna Darda, founder of Lokmat Sakhi Manch, recognise excellence in Indian music and encourage emerging talent through selections from vocal and instrumental categories each year.The Delhi event opened and concluded with performances by singer Kailash Kher and his band Kailasa Live.The ceremony took place at the Dr Ambedkar International Centre, where the awards were presented by Supreme Court judge Justice Sandeep Mehta. Union ministers Ramdas Athawale, Shripad Naik and S P Singh Baghel were among those present, along with former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, Acharya Lokesh Muni, Sant Swami Abhishek Brahmachari, MPs Naveen Jindal, Kartikeya Sharma and Rajeev Shukla, and Punjab Kesari Group chairperson Kiran Chopra.Speaking at the event, Lokmat Media Group editorial board chairman and former Rajya Sabha member Vijay Darda said, “Music brings you closer to another realm. When you connect your life with music, you attain a sense of eternal and spiritual peace. Our country’s classical music has a soul that takes us closer to God.” He also recalled Jyotsna Darda’s deep connection to music and said her vision inspired the creation of a platform to support young musicians.The awards this year were held across nine cities, including Nagpur, Yavatmal, Nashik, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Kolhapur, Pune, Mumbai, Bengaluru and New Delhi. According to Darda, the aim was to celebrate diverse musical traditions and reach wider audiences.