File:ISPaD - Sachi playing harmonium at event ISPaD NYC office.jpg

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English: Dr. Sachi Dastidar playing the harmonium at one of the events held at The ISPaD Project office. This event was one of the mediums, traditional Indian music performance, leading into dialogue regarding historical transition of music before and after Partition. An example of an event planned with the concept of teaching people about Partition and such "instruction" is accompanied by a social affair, each of the these different concepts happens irregularly. ISPaD having developed and utilizing a methodology that puts education and socialization together, in combination in the same location, is how the two capitalize on the support base of each other.
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