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PM Modi meets music composer Ramesh Vinayakam in Chennai, tries hands on ‘Gamaka Box’

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • April 4, 2026
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Chennai, April 4 (IANS) In the midst of a gruelling election campaign schedule, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a unique cultural interaction in Chennai, meeting renowned composer Ramesh Vinayakam and witnessing a first-hand innovative system aimed at transforming the way Indian classical music is documented and taught.

Vinayakam, who has dedicated his life to promoting Indian classical music, introduced the Prime Minister to the Gamaka Box Notation System, which he developed in 2009. The system offers a modern, technology-compatible method to preserve and document Indian music, effectively bridging centuries-old traditions with contemporary digital tools.

Explaining the concept, Vinayakam said the system has the potential to revolutionise music documentation. “There has never been a science and technology for music. This system can be implemented to create a complete knowledge repository of all Indian music through AI and machine learning,” he noted, highlighting its future applications in research and education.

During an interactive session, PM Modi also participated in a hands-on demonstration, attempting to play Vande Mataram on a tablet under Vinayakam’s guidance. The composer praised the Prime Minister’s enthusiasm, remarking warmly, “You have been the best student, sir,” adding a light and engaging moment to the interaction.

In keeping with his personal tradition, Vinayakam presented the Prime Minister with a pencil, a rubber, and a blank manuscript—symbolising the beginning of a learner’s journey in music. The meeting concluded on a soulful note, with the composer performing a devotional composition that left the Prime Minister visibly delighted. The interaction highlighted the growing convergence of tradition and technology in India’s cultural landscape.

PM Modi appreciated the effort to simplify and globalise Indian music, noting that such innovations can help make classical traditions more accessible to younger generations and international audiences.

Later, in a post on X, the Prime Minister shared his experience, stating: “In the midst of election campaigning, had the opportunity to meet Thiru Ramesh Vinayakam Ji and his family in Chennai. Ramesh Ji is a music composer and has devoted his life to popularising Indian music. He gave me a glimpse of his work in making the Gamaka Box Notation System. This is an innovative way to take Indian music to the world!” The meeting stood out as a meaningful cultural engagement, underscoring the importance of innovation in preserving India’s artistic heritage while positioning it for a global future.

–IANS

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