Meghalaya: CM Conrad Launches Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project Season 2

Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma kicks off the exciting second season of MGMP, promising a vibrant showcase of Meghalaya's music and culture.
Meghalaya: CM Conrad Launches Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project Season 2
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SHILLONG: The much-anticipated Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project (MGMP) Season 2 was officially unveiled on Wednesday by Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma in a captivating event that has set music enthusiasts abuzz with anticipation.

In a harmonious gathering held at Khyndailad, Police Bazar in Shillong, the Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project, in partnership with the Tourism Department and The Meghalayan Age, introduced the second season of MGMP.

On this grand launch of MGMP Season 2, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma expressed, "Today, we embark on a journey to celebrate the soul of Meghalaya through music. Our state is a treasure trove of talent, and the Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project Season 2 is our way of showcasing our vibrant culture and nurturing our local musicians." Congratulating all the officials for the successful first season of MGMP, Shri Sangma emphasized that Meghalaya's unique support for independent music and musicians, as evidenced by programs like MGMP, is pioneering in the country.

The Chief Minister added, "Through this Meghalaya Grassroot Music Project, in the first season alone, over 1600 artists performed on more than 3000 occasions. A portion of the revenue generated from tourism activities in the state was shared with the artists, contributing to the growth of the music industry and benefiting our local people. This season, we are expanding the project, featuring not only music but also folklore, drama, acts, stand-up comedy, and more."

Meanwhile, Tourism Minister Paul Lyngdoh couldn't contain his enthusiasm as he declared, "I am delighted to address the gathering of young, talented artists here today. The inaugural year of the Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project was a resounding success, and as we embark on its second season, we are confident that this initiative will propel Meghalaya to remarkable achievements. Our capital, Shillong, is poised to become the nation's music capital, echoing with the vibrant tunes of our local talent. This project has undeniably served as an invaluable platform for budding artists in Meghalaya. In the upcoming season, our commitment extends to reaching every corner of the state, including every district headquarters, ensuring that our music resonates throughout the hills. Shillong, too, is on the cusp of blossoming into a vibrant hub for musicians, street performers, and bands. With these developments, the music scene in Meghalaya is poised to thrive and lead our state to become the top destination for tourism in India."

The atmosphere at Khyndailad was filled with music, as enthusiasts of all ages swayed to the rhythm of three incredible bands - Sur Ki Nongkyndong, Colours, and Na u Bnai. Their soul-stirring melodies resonated in the hearts of the audience, leaving them craving for more.

The remarkable success of Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project Season 1 paved the way for this grand sequel, with the government's unwavering commitment to fostering and promoting local musicians, songwriters, composers, event firms, technical vendors, and more.

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