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Srinagar: SaMaPa (Sopori Academy of Music And Performing Arts), the renowned music academy of music legend Pandit Bhajan Sopori and music maestro Abhay Rustum Sopori, today announced the names of the recipients of this year’s prestigious SaMaPa awards, the exclusive national level honours pertaining to Jammu & Kashmir.

The awards ceremony will be held as part of the 14th edition of SaMaPa Sangeet Sammelan, the topmost classical music festivals of Delhi from 21st to 25th of November 2018 at Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi being presented in collaboration with Incredible India, Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India, IFFCO & JK Bank.

Maestro Abhay Rustum Sopori congratulated all the awardees while announcing the list. ‘SaMaPa Vitasta Samman’ is being conferred upon the veteran Tabla maestro Pt. Kumar Bose (Kolkata) for his lifetime contribution to Hindustani classical music. The Award carries cash honour of Rs. 50,000.

‘SaMaPa Kala Vardhan Samman’ is being conferred upon Gandharva Mahavidyalaya (Delhi), a prominent classical music & dance institute for its immense contribution to the field of Indian classical music & dance. The Award will be presented to its Principal Pt. Madhup Mudgal, who will be felicitated for his contribution to Indian music.

‘SaMaPa Nund Rishi Samman’ is being conferred upon Romalo Ram from J&K for his contribution to Dogri folk music. The Samman carries cash award of Rs. 11,000 and has been named after Sheikh-Ul-Alam, the great Sufi Saint of Kashmir.

‘SaMaPa Acharya Abhinavgupt Samman’ is being conferred upon Dr. Agnishekhar (J&K) for his contribution to the field of Literature & culture of J&K. Dr. Madhu Rani Shukla from Allahabad is also being awarded for her contribution to Indian classical music as a writer and musicologist. The Samman carries cash award of Rs. 11,000 and has been instituted in the name of Acharya Abhinavgupt of 10th century from Kashmir who has been an unmatched thinker, aesthetician, philosopher and an unparallel commentator of Bharatmuni’s ‘Natyashastra’.

‘SaMaPa Sangeet Tejasvi Samman’, an award given to those individuals who have contributed significantly at national and international level and are promising legends in making of Indian music, will be given to 4 musicians namely renowned Sitar player Zunain Halim Khan (Mumbai) and vocalists Jayateerth Mevundi (Dharwad), Sh. Shrinivas Joshi (Pune) and Dr. Sangita Gosain (Odisha). The Samman carries cash award of Rs. 21,000. ‘SaMaPa Yuva Ratan Samman’ is being conferred upon young Tabla player Shubh Maharaj (Delhi) in recognition of his conspicuous talent and achievements. The Samman carries cash award of Rs. 11,000 and has been instituted to recognize, encourage and felicitate the young generation artists of the country who are doing exceptionally well in their respective fields.

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