Mumbai: Music band Euphoria's lead vocalist, Palash Sen on Wednesday launched music album, 'Follow Your Dreams' in support of 'I pledge to stop student suicides' movement.
"The album is intended to motivate youngsters and bring out the importance of life," Sen told reporters here.
The album features compilations from Euphoria, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Kailash Kher. It is also available for free download at www.iken.in and consists of songs by leading artists across India and labels like Sony.
The album would be distributed through Mexus Education's network of 1200 schools to students, parents and teachers, Director of Mexus Education Saurabh Saxena said.
"We have always advocated de-stressing education and incorporating new methods of learning into our system which will help in identifying the student's areas of interest and talent," he said.
"The album is intended to motivate youngsters and bring out the importance of life," Sen told reporters here.
The album features compilations from Euphoria, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Kailash Kher. It is also available for free download at www.iken.in and consists of songs by leading artists across India and labels like Sony.
"We have always advocated de-stressing education and incorporating new methods of learning into our system which will help in identifying the student's areas of interest and talent," he said.
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