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5 Years
Kala Vasudevan
Kala Vasudevan is a trained carnatic classical and light music singer. She is trained in Carnatic Music from Shanmukha Nanda Sabha of New Delhi under the tutelage of Shri Viswanatha Bhagawathar and later, Shri Ramamurthy Bhagawathar. Kala has conducted The Great Composers Day for several years and has also organized many programs in both classical and light music. Shruthilaya is founded by Kala. Its main objective is to give platform for children learning carnatic music. To have competitions and programmes in classical and light music.

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