Since its inception, Kalyan Gayan Samaj has organized major milestones including:
In the late 70s and early 80s, the Samaj paid tribute to Hindustani legends like Pt. Balkrushnabua Ichalkaranjikar, Pt. D.V. Paluskar, and Smt. Kesarbai Kerkar through dedicated festivals featuring top performers of the era. In 1986, the Samaj celebrated its 60th anniversary, and in 1990, introduced the now-iconic Diwali Pahat —a soulful musical celebration at dawn on Diwali, continuing unbroken to this day.
The Samaj has consistently supported local talent by producing and hosting acclaimed musical plays such as:
In 2001, the Samaj celebrated its 75th anniversary with a grand three-day Hindustani Classical Music Festival. The event’s overwhelming success led to the birth of the annual Devgandharva Mahotsav, held every December—a flagship event that continues to draw renowned artists and passionate audiences.
Kalyan Gayan Samaj has been graced by the presence of musical giants, including:
Their performances have left an indelible mark on the hearts of audiences and on the history of the Samaj.
The Samaj organizes annual classical and semi-classical vocal music competitions, attracting talented participants from across Maharashtra. Winners are honored with awards and recognition to encourage their artistic journeys.
In the rapidly growing cultural hubs of Kalyan, Dombivli, Ambernath, Ulhasnagar, Badlapur, and Titwala, the Samaj envisions a Central Music Academy featuring:
The development of the Samaj’s new building (Vaastu) is a testament to the collective will of its community. Funded by donations from members, well-wishers, corporate houses like SBI, and featured in Loksatta’s series “SarvaKaryeshu Sarvada”, it symbolizes the deep cultural roots and progressive vision of the institution.
Guided by a dynamic committee of business leaders, doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects, professors, and artists, Kalyan Gayan Samaj thrives on their expertise, commitment, and shared love for Indian classical music.
Kalyan Gayan Samaj proudly steps into its 100th year in July 2025. To mark this historic milestone, a year-long celebration of music, culture, and community will unfold – featuring concerts, competitions, workshops, and special events designed to uphold and expand the Samaj’s mission of promoting Hindustani classical music for generations to come.
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10 July 1926 |
Establishment (स्थापना) |
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1931 |
5 year completion celebration (पंचवार्षिक उत्सव) – Need of auditorium |
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1944 |
Started Dinakr Sangeet Vidyalay |
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1946 |
Registered under Charity commissioner, Thane |
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1951 |
Silver Jubilee |
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1953 |
New floor added to building |
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1956 |
1st Sangeet Parishad |
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1958 |
Live from Aakashwani, Rangbhavan Mahotsav |
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12 Jun 1960 |
Death of Kakasaheb Barve (Founder) |
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1961 |
1st Death anniversary of Kakasaheb Barve Affiliation with Alhil Bharatiya Gandharva Mahavidyalay |
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1969 |
Silver Jubilee of Dinkar Sangeet Vidyalay |
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1976 |
Golden Jubilee Inauguration of Oil paintings gallery of famous artist from music era |
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1978 |
Dance Class started under Dinkar Sangeet Vidyalay |
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1979 |
Pt. Balkrushnabua Ichalkaranjikar memorial festival |
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1981 |
Pt. D.V. Paluskar Memorial Festival |
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1983 |
Kesarbai Kerkar memorial festival |
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1990 |
Diwali Pahat started |
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1994 |
Golden Jubilee of Dinkar Sangeet Vidyalay |
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2001 |
Amrut Mahotsav – Completion of 75 years of KGS |
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2002 |
Devgandharva Mahotsav started and celebrated every year in december |
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2008 |
Old Vaastu demolished |
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2012 |
New vastu inaugurated |
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10 July 2025 |
Shatabdi Mahotsav |
Learn from accomplished musicians and educators with years of professional experience in Indian Classical Music and Performing Arts.
Our diverse curriculum is tailored to meet the needs of beginners and advanced learners alike. We offer training in: Vocal Classical, Tabla, Harmonium, Flute, Kathak,Bharatnatyam, Drawing
Showcase your talent through recitals, competitions, and community events like our annual celebration, Jalsa – Gurupaurnima Utsav.