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Indian fusion band "Vibhor" was presented by Krishnavijay Sangeet Kala Academy Sagar on 28 February as part of the cultural evening organized at the Swadeshi Mela. 

In which about 30 artists from the city collectively presented Indian classical music genres like Thumri, Dadra, Jhula, Kajri in a special way. 

In the next phase of the program, songs in folk languages of different provinces were presented and in the end the folk instrument Vrind Folk Orchestra was presented.

The music of this group was directed and composed by Yash Gopal Srivastava and co-directed by Partho Ghosh, Atul Pathrol and Maclin Singh. The composition of percussion instruments and folk orchestra was by Gagan Raj along with Sanjay Kori and Om Bhatt.

Pankaj Kharare on flute, Stuti Khampariya on sitar and singing along with Nikhil Soni, Yash Pathak, Golu Kushwaha, Shivansh Vishwakarma, Anshul Athiya, Riddhi Jain, Sakshi Pataria, Shivanshu Goa (bass guitar), Himansh Kharare, Vidhan Chaubey, Ashi Srivastava, Govind Tiwari, Alok Mishra, Laxmikant Raikwar, Aditya Prakash, Akash Srivastava, Anushree Mishra, Aditya Dangi, Golu Vishwakarma, Jyotishman Borah and Shankar Barua and Shubham Patel, Pranjali Singhai were on the accompaniment.

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Indigenous goods will play an important role in making India a world leader. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a new direction to the country by running the Vocal for Local Mission. 

With this, these fairs will play a special role in making people adopt indigenous goods and use them more and more. This will also strengthen the country's economy. Promoting indigenous goods to the people through the fair is a commendable effort. 

This idea was expressed by Madhya Pradesh's Minister of State for Culture and Tourism Dharmendra Singh Lodhi on Sunday on the occasion of the inauguration of the eight-days long Swadeshi Mela organized here under the aegis of Swarnim Bharat Varsh Foundation and Swadeshi Jagran Manch.

In this connection, local MLA Shailendra Jain said that "It is the duty of the people of a developing country like India to contribute to the progress and self-reliance of the country by buying goods made in India."

The Swadeshi Mela coordinator said that this Swadeshi Fair is an effort to make the indigenous products of India's small scale industries, cottage industries, home industries and small traders available at one place, which is being organized for the first time in the city.

Mayor Sangeeta Tiwari, fair coordinator & social worker Kapil Malaiya, fair patron Shailesh Kesharwani and many other dignitaries of the city were present in the inauguration program of the fair.