‘Bhajan Clubbing’—an innovative initiative connecting the younger generation with cultural roots, rich heritage, and spiritual consciousness, says Chief Minister Rekha Gupta

Delhi emerges as a witness to a unique confluence of devotion, culture, and youthful energy, says Chief Minister Rekha Gupta

New Delhi: 10 February 2026 : ‘Bhajan Clubbing’ is a remarkable initiative that brings devotion, culture, and youthful energy onto one platform, creating a new cultural consciousness. This was stated by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta while inaugurating the ten-day ‘Vasantotsav 2026’ Bhajan Clubbing event at Ramjas College, University of Delhi, on Tuesday. Minister for Art, Culture, Language & Tourism, Kapil Mishra, was also present on the occasion.

The musical performance by Leela Band filled the entire atmosphere with devotion. Along with students, the Hon’ble Chief Minister, the Tourism Minister, and other dignitaries also participated in the bhajan presentation.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, through ‘Mann Ki Baat’, has emphasized the need to connect the youth with culture and devotion and has appreciated beautiful initiatives like ‘Bhajan Clubbing’. The Prime Minister has described bhajan and kirtan as the soul of Indian culture and praised this tradition. The Delhi Government’s effort through ‘Vasantotsav 2026’ is a step in the same direction.

The Chief Minister stated that ‘Bhajan Clubbing’ is an innovative initiative to reconnect the younger generation with their cultural roots, rich heritage, and spiritual consciousness. Through ‘Bhajan Clubbing’, Delhi is today witnessing a wonderful confluence of devotion, culture, and youthful energy, where spiritual experience is emerging in a new form alongside modern expression.

Kapil Mishra said that inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s encouragement of Indian culture, bhajan-kirtan, and youth participation, and under the guidance of Chief Minister  Rekha Gupta, the Delhi Government is connecting the youth with Indian traditions through a special cultural series from 10 February to 19 February 2026. This is another meaningful effort towards making Delhi the capital of art and culture along with being the capital of the nation.

On 11 February, Raghav Raja will present a musical performance at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College. On 12 February, India Music Collective will perform at ARSD College, while on the same day, Sadho Band will present its music at Shaheed Sukhdev College. On 13 February, Rahasya Band will offer a soulful performance at Shyam Lal College, and on the same day, the atmosphere at PGDAV College will be filled with devotion through the bhajans of Keshavam.
On 16 February, Keshavam will give a grand performance at the University Stadium, and on 19 February, this spiritual and cultural journey will reach a special milestone at Shivaji College with SAM Band.

Kapil Mishra said that Delhi is witnessing a new, historic, and youth-connected cultural movement through ‘Bhajan Clubbing’. Such events will continue in the future.

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