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Kasauli
Rhythm & Blues Festival Marks Its 10th Edition, Celebrating 25 Years of
Genesis Foundation’s Legacy of Saving Little Hearts
Mumbai, 31st March, 2026: As
India continues to grapple with gaps in access to timely and affordable
pediatric cardiac care, the Kasauli Rhythm & Blues Festival (KRBF)
returns on 3rd and 4th April at Baikunth Resort, Kasauli. Organised by Genesis
Foundation, the festival marks its 10th edition while also celebrating 25
years of the Foundation’s sustained efforts in supporting life-saving treatment
for critically ill, underprivileged children suffering from Congenital Heart
Defects (CHD). Since its inception in 2012, KRBF has evolved into a
purpose-led platform that brings together communities, artists and partners,
with proceeds directed towards surgeries, catheter-based interventions
and post-operative care for children in need.
Over the past 25 years, Genesis Foundation has supported the
treatment of over 5400 critically ill children across the country,
building a strong network of hospitals and medical experts to ensure timely
diagnosis, treatment and recovery support. Congenital Heart Defects remain
among the most common birth abnormalities in India, often requiring urgent
medical intervention that is financially out of reach for families from
lower-income backgrounds. Through KRBF, the Foundation continues to create a
consistent and transparent funding channel, enabling access to critical
healthcare for children who need it the most.
Speaking about the upcoming edition, Jyoti Sagar, Founder
Trustee of Genesis Foundation, said, "Access to timely medical care
can make the difference between life and loss for children with congenital
heart defects. KRBF has been instrumental in helping us extend this support to
families who need it the most. As we mark 25 years of our journey and the 10th
edition of the festival, we remain committed to strengthening this impact and
reaching many more children across India."
The upcoming edition will bring together a diverse line-up of
artists including Indian Ocean, Nirmala Kannan, Shamaji and The Happy
Factory, Prince, Mansa Jimmy, Shrey Tandan, True Blue and Sanjeeta Bhattacharya
bringing together well-known names alongside emerging artists, all coming
together to create a shared stage rooted in purpose.
KRBF goes beyond fundraising to create a platform where
audiences become active participants in a larger social impact journey. Tickets
purchased contribute directly to a child’s treatment, reinforcing the role of
collective action in addressing systemic healthcare challenges while offering a
curated and immersive live music experience in the hills.
The 2026 edition is in association with 1842 Kasauli by Scapes,
whose development philosophy aligns with the festival’s ethos of responsible
and community-focused engagement. With an emphasis on sustainability, heritage
preservation and mindful development, the association reflects a shared
commitment to creating impact while respecting the local environment.
Sameer Mutreja, Founder & Promoter,
Scapes Hospitality,
added, "KRBF represents a meaningful convergence of purpose, community
and responsible engagement. We are proud to support an initiative that not only
raises awareness around critical healthcare needs but also contributes directly
to creating tangible impact."
Held over the Easter weekend, the festival continues to draw
support from audiences across Delhi NCR, Chandigarh and neighbouring regions,
offering them an opportunity to be part of a platform that goes beyond
entertainment to drive meaningful change.
Tickets
for the Kasauli Rhythm & Blues Festival 2026 are available on BookMyShow at
https://in.bookmyshow.com/events/kasauli-rhythm-blues-festival/ET00483296. Children below 12 years
can attend free of charge. Travel, accommodation and food are not included in
the ticket price.
About
Genesis Foundation:
Genesis
Foundation facilitates medical treatment for critically ill under-privileged
children suffering with Congenital Heart Defects. The support required in the
said critical illness varies from specific surgeries (including neonatal), Cath
Lab Interventions along with recovery and recuperation post-surgery. We Save
Little Hearts.
So far,
we have supported medical treatment of over 5400+ critically ill children. The
children supported by the foundation belong to families with an income of less
than or equal to Rs 20,000 per month, whose parents are unable to afford
treatment for their children. GF is registered under section 12-A and 80-G of
the income Tax Act, which entitles 50% tax exemption. GF is also registered
under FCRA allowing it to receive foreign funds. 100% of donations from
individual donors are used towards the treatment of children with no allocation
towards administrative costs.
About 1842 Kasauli
1842 Kasauli, developed by
Scapes Hospitality, is a luxury enclave set across 10 acres of pristine forest
in Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh. The project comprises just 39 exclusively
designed villas that blend heritage charm with contemporary comfort and nature-centric
living. With a focus on sustainability, heritage preservation and
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