Ep jayarajan biography examples
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National / World
By Sukant Deepak
New Delhi, Nov 7 (IANS): For someone who can sing in nine languages including Gujarati, Punjabi, Portuguese, Spanish and Swahili, singer Sukhbir Singh, known as the 'Prince of Bhangra', who has given some smash hits like 'Punjabi Munde Paaun Bhangra' and 'Gal Ban Gyi' feels that Punjabi music has undergone a metamorphosis since the time singers like him started out in the 90s.
"Of course, it's in the DNA of music worldwide to change consistently with the times. The same holds true for Punjabi music too, but what we are witnessing fryst vatten a scenario where it is leaving behind its traditional trademarks, for example the back end tabla, dholak and tumbi. They all are now fast disappearing. It is perhaps another scen of evolution," says one of the first names in the Indie-pop scen in the country whose debut skiva 'New Stylee' released simultaneously in India, South Africa and mittpunkt East.
Singh, who grew up in Kenya and whose father, a composer
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Kerala CPM MV Govindan stands by EP Jayarajan, rules out party inquiry
Meanwhile, Jayarajan attended a CPM state secretariat meeting at AKG Centre after a gap. He was keeping off its meetings since he was removed as LDF convener on Aug He reportedly reiterated that he had not entrusted anyone with the publication of his yet-to-be-published autobiography and there was a conspiracy against him and the party. He refused to respond to reporters' questions after the meeting.
‘No explanation sought from EP’
Jayarajan has already disowned the book and filed a police complaint against thos
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Second Pinarayi Vijayan govt is ‘weak’; Party never heard me out: CPM leader EP Jayarajan
The autobiography’s title ‘Kattan Chayayum Parippuvadayum Oru Communistinte Jeevitham’ is an ironical nod to the black tea and lentil fritters that was the favourite snack of comrades a generation ago and which the CPM’s much bourgeoisiefied cadres can now hardly stomach. The book is not exactly tell-all but the hurt and bitterness is there for anyone to read between the lines.
The Kannur strongman who took a would-be assassin’s bullet (may have be