Folk singer Sharda Sinha, voice of Chhath, dies at 72

Folk singer Sharda Sinha, voice of Chhath, dies at 72

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Category : Obituaries Published on: November 07 2024

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  • Padma Bhushan awardee and renowned folk singer Sharda Sinha, famous for her Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Maghahi songs, passed away on November 5, 2024, at AIIMS-Delhi due to complications from multiple myeloma.
  • Sharda Sinha, known for iconic folk songs like "Kartik Maas Ijoriya" and Bollywood tracks "Taar Bijli" and "Babul," was on ventilator support at AIIMS-Delhi’s cancer institute before her passing.
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