Swaranjali, an organization dedicated to promoting Indian classical music and culture, is set to present “Baithaki – An Evening of Indian Classical Music” on March 14, 2026, at 5:30 PM in Barasat 5 Number Panna Jhil (Upasana Sanskritik Charcha Kendra), West Bengal. The event marks a special celebration as Swaranjali commemorates 25 years of its cultural journey.

The musical evening will feature renowned and emerging artists performing various forms of Indian classical music. The program includes Smt. Chandana Chakraborty, who will present Tagore songs, Ms. Haimantika Dutta performing Raag Pradhan, Smt. Soma Bhaduri showcasing Khayal, and Shri Akhil Roy on the Santoor, offering a rich instrumental performance.
The event will also include contributions from co-artists Shri Tapas Guha Thakurata, Pabir Saha, and Shri Pintu Roy, adding depth and accompaniment to the performances.
Organizers say the Baithaki format aims to recreate the traditional intimate setting of classical music gatherings, allowing audiences to experience the nuances and emotional depth of Indian classical traditions. The evening is expected to attract music enthusiasts, cultural patrons, and local audiences interested in classical and semi-classical forms.
Swaranjali, which has been working for over two decades to promote Indian music and arts, continues to organize concerts, workshops, and cultural exchanges to nurture appreciation for classical traditions.
For further information and RSVP, organizers have shared contact numbers 9910300319, 9831367216, and 6291948076, and additional details are available at www.swaranjali.org.

