Gowry Lekshmi in ‘Suttum vizhi’, the first song from ‘Rathnamala’ series
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She talks about her new Carnatic series, ‘Rathnamala’, producing music in the midst of the pandemic and going candid about mental health
Gowry Lekshmi has been charting her own way in music. The playback singer-indie musician is now on a rewind mode, going back to where her music journey began: Carnatic. She has launched
Rathnamala, a Carnatic music series with ‘Suttum vizhi’, a poem by Subramania Bharati in praise of Kannamma, his beloved. “There has been several versions of the song and I have taken [singer] Bombay Jayashri’s. It is set in ambient pop genre, which has a peaceful and calming feel to it,” says Gowry.
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No gender wars here: The riveting history of women s empowerment in India
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No gender wars here: The riveting history of women s empowerment in India. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, March 9: While we celebrate International Womens Day, it is worth pondering over India s historic contribution in pioneering women s empowerment that has its beginnings in the early 19th Century.
India s campaign for gender parity was indeed quite different from the worldwide movement for equal rights among men and women. While women globally aimed for equality in terms of wages, access to health and education, and political rights, Indian women, also had to tackle culture and social specific issues including, inheritance laws, child marriage, status of widows, and the barbaric custom of bride burning called Sati.