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Renowned Folk Singer Sharda Sinha Passes Away At 72; PM Modi Expresses Condolences

PM Modi expressed sorrow over Sinha’s death. “The passing of Sharda Sinha ji is deeply saddening. Her Maithili and Bhojpuri songs have resonated across generations. Her renditions of Chhath festival songs will echo forever’

Sharda Sinha

Sharda Sinha, celebrated folk singer from Bihar, passed away at AIIMS in Delhi on November 5. She was 72. Known for her melodious renditions of Maithili and Bhojpuri folk songs, Sinha had been battling illness for several days. This morning, Prime Minister Narendra Modi contacted her family to inquire about her condition and later expressed condolences upon her passing.

Born on October 1, 1952, in Hulas village, Supaul district, Sinha showed a passion for music from an early age. She embraced Maithili music traditions after marrying into a family in Sihama village, Begusarai district, and brought these influences into her singing.

PM Modi Pays Tribute to the Folk Icon

In a heartfelt message, PM Modi expressed sorrow over Sinha’s death. “The passing of Sharda Sinha ji is deeply saddening. Her Maithili and Bhojpuri songs have resonated across generations. Her renditions of Chhath festival songs will echo forever,” he said. He described her death as an “irreplaceable loss” to the music world and extended his condolences to her family and fans.

Contributions to Bihar’s Cultural Heritage

During her career, Sinha served as Head of the Music Department at Samastipur Women’s College. She recorded hundreds of folk songs that enriched Bihar’s cultural legacy, making her a celebrated figure in Indian folk music.

Her passing marks the end of a significant chapter in Bhojpuri and Maithili music, leaving behind a rich repertoire that will continue to inspire generations.

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