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From Bihar to Kashmir: This CRPF man with melodious voice captivates audiences

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Posted in Bandipora, Mrityunjay takes social media by a storm; sings Kashmiri songs in his melodious voice; Says he is in love with poignant lyrics of Kashmiri songs

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For several years, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel stationed in the North Kashmir’s Bandipora district has been captivating audiences with his enchanting voice. Of late, he has taken the social media by a storm by singing Kashmiri songs in his melodious voice.

Mrityunjay, who originates from Bihar, has been stationed at the 3rd Battalion of CRPF in Bandipora for the past four years. He has won over crowds with his soulful voice at numerous official functions and celebrations, including Republic Day and Independence Day.

In addition to singing in Hindi, Mrityunjay has gained recognition for his performances in the Kashmiri language as well. He recently sang a Kashmiri song during an official function, which was received with rapturous applause from the audience, resulting in a standing ovation.

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According to Mrityunjay, he has made a conscientious effort to immerse himself in the culture of Kashmir, and has learned to sing Kashmiri songs in order to showcase them to the people. He shared that when he arrived in Kashmir, he was struck by the beauty and emotional depth of Kashmiri music.

“I studied them meticulously and practiced until I felt confident enough to perform them without any hesitation or error,” he told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). “I have a particular fondness for Kashmiri folk songs because of their captivating melodies and poignant lyrics. In fact, this was the primary reason why I was so eager to learn the Kashmiri language.”

It was on Independence Day in 2020 that Mrityunjay first caught the attention of the public, when a brief video clip of him singing the famous Kashmiri song “Nigaaro” was shared on Facebook. His performance was met with widespread acclaim online, with many praising his melodious voice and undeniable talent.

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“I have always found inspiration in Kashmiri songs, to the point where I find myself constantly humming their melodies,” he shared. While Mrityunjay has experience singing in various languages, he admits that he feels a special connection to Kashmiri music.

As the head of the CRPF band in Bandipora, he and his team performs at numerous events throughout the year, particularly on Independence Day and Republic Day eves. Whenever word gets out that Mrityunjay will be performing, people flock in droves to listen to his captivating voice and musical prowess.

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10 held for trying to vitiate peaceful atmosphere outside Jama Masjid after Friday prayers: Police

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Srinagar police on Saturday said that they have arrested ten persons for trying to vitiate peaceful atmosphere outside Jama Masjid in Nowhatta after Friday prayers.

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They said that they will be booked under relevant sections of law.

Srinagar police on X informed, “10 Hooligans arrested for trying to vitiate peaceful atmosphere outside Jamia Masjid Yesterday after friday prayers. They shall be booked under relevant section of law. Public is requested not to indulge in such acts failing which law will take its own course.”

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Mason falls from rooftop of house in Bijbehera, dies

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A mason died after he fell down from a rooftop of a house in Zirpora area of Bijbehara in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Saturday.

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An official told that Nazir Ahmad Ganai son of Abdul Salam Ganai of Zirpora was doing some work on the roof of the house when he slipped and fell down.

He said that he was immediately rushed to SDH Bijbehara, where he succumbed to injuries. KNO

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Biker killed in Anantnag road accident

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A biker has died in a road mishap in Ranipora area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Saturday morning.

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An official told that a motorcyclist, identified as Muzaffar Ahmad Kuchay, lost control of his bike and skidded off the road, resulting in his death.

The police have taken note of the incident he added. KS

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