| | Three days of music, dance and festivities - Deccan Herald |
 | | Located 22 km from Jalandhar in central Punjab, the tiny region of Kapurthala emerged as an important centre for classical music during the latter half of the 19th century. |
 | | Having patronised hundreds of singers and other performers deposed from the Mughal courts, the district that is today bounded by the Beas river in the west and the Sutlej in the south developed its very own school of music. |
 | | Most of our population went off to Pakistan, and those who came are yet to know the cultural heritage of the region,” said Sukhjit Singh, the eighth generation ruler of the erstwhile princely state of Kapurthala and now chairman of the Kapurthala Heritage Society that organised the festival. |
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