thnks damodar

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 7:15 PM, damodar prasad <[email protected]>wrote:

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> renjith, Pls this video clip and report
> http://blogs.outlookindia.com/default.aspx?ddm=10&pid=1960.
> What a voice..............
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Ranjit Ranjit <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> From: rajesh katulkar <[email protected]>
>> Date: 2009/7/23
>> Subject: Gangubai Hangal- New standards for the feminine singing
>> To: [email protected]
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>>       [image: File - In this May 19, 2005 file photo, legendary Indian
>> classical singer]
>> <http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/respiratory-problems/photo//090721/481/782519b490ff483092a95a0d3d582644//s:/ap/20090721/ap_on_re_as/as_india_obit_gangubai_hangal;_ylt=Ah9yDVwI2wfEmY4yGIkVUQb9xg8F;_ylu=X3oDMTE5OG9yNjVkBHBvcwMxBHNlYwN5bl9yX3RvcF9waG90bwRzbGsDZmlsZS1pbnRoaXNt>AP
>>  – File
>> - In this May 19, 2005 file photo, legendary Indian classical singer
>> Gangubai Hangal is felicitated …
>>  Tue Jul 21, 3:02 am ET
>>  NEW DELHI – Veteran Indian classical singer Gangubai Hangal, who battled
>> caste and gender prejudices to establish a career that spanned more than
>> seven decades, died Tuesday after being briefly hospitalized for respiratory
>> problems. She was 96.
>> Hangal was put on a life-support system Monday night after her condition
>> turned critical, her doctor, Asho Kalamadani, told Press Trust of India
>> news agency. Her grandson Manoj Hangal was quoted saying she died early
>> Tuesday.
>> With her powerful, deep voice, Hangal was often described as more gifted
>> than most male singers of her time, and people had trouble matching her
>> strong vocals with her small frame.
>> She was one of the most well-known singers of Khayal, a style that
>> belonged to the Hindustani, or north Indian, school of classical singing.
>> She was born on March 5, 1913, in the southern state of Karnataka and
>> trained under Sawai Gandharva, a respected guru.
>> She remembered how upper caste people used to come to her concerts when
>> she was invited to peform and after wards when food was served she has
>> to sit seperately.  She had a strong voice which  make people assume
>> sometimes her as a man,there she makes an impact on feminine singing
>> standards, where shrill   and effiminate voice is the only consideration for
>> female singers.
>> Born into a family of boatmen, considered low caste in Hinduism's complex
>> caste structure, Hangal battled that prejudice as well as the notion that
>> singing wasn't an appropriate profession for a woman of her generation.
>> She died in Hubli, a city in Karnataka state, where she lived, PTI
>> reported.
>> She is survived by two sons.
>>
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>> --
>> Ranjit
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>>


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using a public tank not because they really believe that the water will be
thereby spoiled or will evaporate but because they are afraid of losing
their superiority of caste and of equality being established between the
former and the latter. We are resorting to this satyagraha not becasue we
believe that the water of this particular tank has any exceptional
qualities, but to establish our natural rights as citizens and human
beings."

- Dr B.R. Ambedkar, Mahad Satyagraha Conference, December 25th , 1927

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