New Delhi: In a first-of-its-kind initiative, Sanskar Bharti, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) affiliate working for well being of artists, has decided to launch a dedicated YouTube channel for promotion of performers and artisans from the North-East.
The move has been proposed amid COVID-19 crisis for the welfare of performers, who despite all odds are keeping their roots alive.
During its all India meeting, Sanskar Bharti decided to start its YouTube channel, Apna Poorvottar (our North-East), the content of which will also be relayed through its Facebook and other social media pages to support artistes from the North-East. This channel is expected to go live from June 21.
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The RSS affiliate has collated a list of 500 artists, including sculpture makers, jute artistes, traditional folk dancers and singers, youngsters and their bands and those who used to earn their livelihood by participating in big festivals like Bihu to give them a platform to showcase their skills.
"Artists have a role to play in boosting the morale of society during COVID-19 times. The government should think about them as well as they have been badly affected due to lockdown forced by pandemic," said Amir Chand, National General Secretary, Sanskar Bharti.