During the event, a human chain formed and performed the iconic song 'Manuhe Manuhor Babe' in unison. Joining the chorus, the Chief Minister, through the song, also paid heartfelt tribute to Sudhakantha.
A crowd of nearly 5000 people paid tribute to Bharat Ratna Dr Bhupen Hazarika by performing the song 'Manuhe Manuhor Babe' at the Latasil playground in Guwahati on the occasion of the 14th death anniversary of the singer.
The event will celebrate the historical and cultural significance of Vande Mataram, written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1875, which became a symbol of India's freedom movement and continues to evoke deep patriotic fervour across the nation.
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Speaking to the media, CM Dhami said that this year holds special significance as it marks the 25th anniversary of Uttarakhand's formation on November 9, 2000. He highlighted the role of the state's diaspora in contributing to its development and preserving cultural identity.
Several leaders, including Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar, Leader of Opposition (LoP) Umang Singhar, Senior Congress leader and Arun Singh's son Ajay Singh and many others were also present on the occasion.
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Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday visited Gurdwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha in Dehradun to offer prayers on the auspicious occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Gurpurab, marking the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Sikh Guru.
Sharda Sinha, known for her melodious voice and timeless Chhath songs, was a household name in Bihar and across India. Her music, rooted in the folk traditions of the state, played a major role in popularising Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Magahi songs across generations.
Sharda Sinha, who was known as the "Bihar Kokila" for her melodious renditions of folk music by millions of her admirers, passed away on the evening of November 5.