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Darjeeling Hills came alive with the sound of music on 3 January when nearly 600 guitarists strummed and rendered John Lennon's 'Imagine' as a tribute to Delhi's rape victim 'Damini'. Shillong's 'Bob Dylan' Lou Majow, led the large ensemble - from young students, foreign tourists to music veterans- to render a moving and poignant rendition of Lennon's ode to peace. The event was organized by the Darjeeling Tea & Tourist Festival. The evening saw Olympic medalist Mary Kom speak about the need for protecting women against sexual assaults. She said girls could learn boxing not just as a sport but also as a means of self-defense. Speaking with Radioandmusic.com, organizing committee member Diwaskar Chettri said this was the first time that around 600 people got together to play a song for a social cause. "The event was planned very late so we could not get more participants. Darjeeling is a musical town with strong rock tradition and is poised to be the next music destination. The music event was a call for peace and harmony in an increasingly violent world that has engulfed India and Darjeeling too. The show was also a tribute to the brave Delhi girl who lost her life," he said. He said a crime like rape was rare in Darjeeling and in the northeast region unlike cities like Delhi. He however said that many girls from the northeast were at risk from dangerous sexual predators in cities like Delhi. Men needed to change their attitude and outlook towards women for positive ...

  1. dhana khaling
    <3... cant we have full length clip ?
    January 8, 2013
  2. Aakritee Prasad
    proud of the people of Darjeeling Hills
    January 7, 2013
  3. Vikrant Yonzone
    On behalf of all of us here in Darjeeling i thank you very much for your support and your kind words of wisdom. Truly this world would be a better place without violence and hatred... Though our attempt to set up a Guiness World Record for Largest Guit
    January 7, 2013
  4. Vikrant Yonzone
    @clee7699,On behalf of all of us here in Darjeeling i thank you very much for your support and your kind words of wisdom. Truly this world would be a better place without violence and hatred...
    January 7, 2013
  5. clee7699
    "IMAGINE" what our world would be like without violence and hatred ..... Thank you citizens of Darjeeling for your awesome show of support against this heinous crime. May you rest in peace now young lady. <3
    January 7, 2013