Indira Kala Sangeet University

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Indira Kala Sangeet Vishvidhyalaya [KD]
Type Public
Established 1956
Vice-Chancellor Mandvi Singh
Location , ,
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Campus Rural
Affiliations UGC
Website www.iksvv.com

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Indira Kala Sangeet University is a public university located in Khairagarh, Rajnandgaon district, Chhattisgarh, India.

History

In 1956 King Birendra Bahadur Singh and Queen Padmavati Devi, the then King and Queen of the small princely state of Khairagarh, donated their palace to open a university of music, dance and visual arts. The university was named after their deceased daughter Indira Devi who died young and was fond of music. It was run under the Government of Madhya Pradesh until the creation of Chhattisgarh. It is asia's first musical university.

Facilities

The university has collection of more than 40,000 books and a good number of audiotapes, CDs and video slides of Indian masters of Painting. Listening facilities are available for the students. The university also has a collection of works of the contemporary master painters of India, folk and tribal artists of different regions. It has a mini musical-instrument gallery having a collection of classical and folk musical instruments. There is a mini archaeological museum with a collection of regional archaeological art collections and documentation. The university provides hostel facilities to both the male and female students. Accommodations are available for overseas students as well. All teaching instructions will be provided in English for the foreign students.

Department

The university is divided into following sections:

  • Department of Music
  • Department of Dance
  • Department of Visual Arts
  • Department of Folk Music
  • Department of Arts

Alumni

  • R. K. Shevgaonkar, Director, IIT Delhi

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