Born in Varanasi in 1920, Ravi Shankar the brilliant sitarist, began as a ballet dancer with his elder brother Uday Shankar's troupe. But he left the troupe to learn the sitar under Ustad Allaudding Khan of Maihar. He underwent rigorous training. Practicing for nearly eighteen hourse a day to gain command over the instrument. Ravi Shankar, besides being an acknowledged master of the Sitar was also a creative composer. He has composed tunes for light music, choral singing and orchestra. The popular tune of saar Jahan Se achcha was composed by him in 19. For the film Meera, he combined classical, folk and light music, blending and her monising them ith rare artistry, And who can ever forget thos hounting background score of pather panchali? Ravi Shankar toured Europe and America in 1960 and aroused the interest of the westerners in India music. Ravi Shankar's long list of awards includes the Padma Vibhushan, the Magsaysay Award (1992) and the 1998 polar Music Prize, Considered the Nobel Prize of music. He was also given 'Bharat Ratna' by the Government of India. He was honoured with 14 honorary doctorates apart from three Grammy awards, best known instrumentalist in the world "Music must be come a part of our lines and for this it is necessary to introduce it in the kindegarten and Pre-KG stages," Suggested the great master of the sitar. Q . write summary of it. suggest the suitable title to your summary
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Born in Varanasi in 1920, Ravi Shankar the brilliant sitarist, began as a ballet dancer with his elder brother Uday Shankar's troupe. But he left the troupe to learn the sitar under Ustad Allaudding Khan of Maihar. He underwent rigorous training. Practicing for nearly eighteen hourse a day to gain command over the instrument. Ravi Shankar, besides being an acknowledged master of the Sitar was also a creative composer. He has composed tunes for light music, choral singing and orchestra. The popular tune of saar Jahan Se achcha was composed by him in 19. For the film Meera, he combined classical, folk and light music, blending and her monising them ith rare artistry, And who can ever forget thos hounting background score of pather panchali? Ravi Shankar toured Europe and America in 1960 and aroused the interest of the westerners in India music. Ravi Shankar's long list of awards includes the Padma Vibhushan, the Magsaysay Award (1992) and the 1998 polar Music Prize, Considered the Nobel Prize of music.