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International music fest in Dharamsala soon

A unique convergence of music and culture on the lines of international festivals, like Tomorrow Land and Sunburn, will take place at the Dharamsala police ground. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today met Gurjot Singh, the founder of BeingU, the...
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CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu with Gurjot Singh (in orange jacket), the organiser of the festival, on Tuesday. Tribune Photo
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A unique convergence of music and culture on the lines of international festivals, like Tomorrow Land and Sunburn, will take place at the Dharamsala police ground.

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today met Gurjot Singh, the founder of BeingU, the producer of famous shows like Kapil Sharma show and the organiser of the festival. He assured to provide all support for holding the event.

Sukhu said that such festivals in Himachal Pradesh would boost the local economy by attracting large number of tourists leading to increased business activities benefiting the small businesses, including hoteliers, restaurant owners and local shopkeepers.

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Gurjot Singh apprised the Chief Minister that the annual event would be organised in collaboration with the famous global music company Warner Music. Gokul Butail, Principal Advisor (Innovation, Digital Technology and Governance) to the Chief Minister, was also present at the meeting.

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