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Do not know what to say…

23 Saturday Mar 2013

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Yesterday was an interesting day – started with an interview at FM 90.4 Avtar Radio Seechewal, then a drive back to hear a lecture/’concerts’ by an impersonator, but a few things happened later – a stab at the back and also my heart shattered into countless pieces. I guess it was high time – I needed these jolts.
I also recently learnt from artist Hardev Singh (via email), who visited Patiala recently, that he heard a rumour: one mechanic from Patiala or someone from his group is collaborating with a Tantric (black magician) to cast a spell on me and that I am to soon ‘attain’ a mental breakdown..!
The exact quote from Hardev Singh Ji’s email minus the name of the mechanic:

“…I heard rumours in Patiala that Bhai Baldeep is going out of his mind. It was mentioned that !@#$%^ or some one from his company had a tantrik put a spell on you etc etc.”

Hehe!

Can one spoil a spolit
Heart-break a heartbroken
Shake a shaken
Fool a fool?

I also happened to pass by to visit a place that takes a lot of pride in academic excellence and fairness. One foreign returned mechanic (FRM) albeit in temporary transit was introduced (in my presence) at this venue as having ‘revived’ the instruments. (In which case, I must have been hallucinating all these couple decades I guess!).
A fake instrument (hybrid at best) was even played – no one questions the sale of fakes as genuine – thus legitimized. No wonder these liars run their shops for they get enough customers – over eager takers!
Even this Patiala resident Desi Mechanic (DM) had rephrased himself in my presence in 2006 (the moment he had seen me in attendance), that they had actually gotten them made (immediately changed from “we have revived them”).
It is as if like a person who is declared dead – a johnny (me) comes along and revives that person – that entity. The revived person happens to be an ‘entertainer’ and resumes his/her visits to public places and forums. Each host begins to claim that they have revived the gentle-man/entity back to life. Such is the ridiculous story of (revival of) Gurbani (Gurmat) Sangeet.

I also learnt many things from this FRM – one at least, that all the great Gurbani Sangeet exponents who served the tradition of Gurbani Kirtan in the last many centuries have all been sinners!

There are no friends around – I can only hope that at least I do not betray the legacy of this field – idiots and jokers have come and gone. The waters of the tradition have continued to flow and they will as long as the One Wills…

Injured yet again…

21 Thursday Mar 2013

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Limp-jogging around the campus

It must have been over two decades ago since I last got hurt playing a game or two. All injuries then, were sported proudly like a badge of honour earned in a battlefield as if. The walk used to gain a war veteran’s sway and even flamboyance. To play when injured would be considered heroic with one’s attitude laced with new found aggression, as if drugged with a new recipe of adrenalin only available to higher mortals.

But since, I have watched my waistline slowly grow – without any alarm whatsoever. The self-label since recent years “am old-fat and ugly” is in the process of becoming “older, fatter and uglier”. I also seem to have fallen in love with the little belly bulge calling it my ‘asset’ 😉 In any case, the multi-packs these silver screen heroes display are obnoxious for my single pack is bigger than the accumulative mass of their 6 or 8 packs. Occasionally, I have begun to draw comfort by comparing my bulge with elders like Bhai Balbir Singh although meeting his eldest son, Bhai Bahadur Singh, was comforting for he also seemed at least double my size.

Well, perhaps it is this wonderful environment in the Guru Nanak Dev University campus that lured me to wear a t-shirt again and go out jogging. I must have become old now for even the presence of countless young ‘ladies’ in the campus failed to bring any sparkle in my jog-stride. Not one of the young ‘men’ noticed me jogging albeit slower than the slowest people walking. The badminton court was luring though and yesterday I had a session – a lot of shuttle-knocking around with an assist-professor who really plays well and then had two games with two different people, one lost – one won. I slipped twice while playing and woke up in the morning with frozen knees. Nobody took my limp as a veteran’s sway – a badge of honour. Just old age catching up they thought.

Abuses on the Blog, Slander and More…

19 Tuesday Mar 2013

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This is in wake of some unprecedented personal attacks on Bhai Baldeep Singh subsequent to one of his recent posts, “I await ‘world’ domination…” in which he raises concern with the caption of an image “The alliance is strengthened, building the forces to prepare for world domination”. It was referred to by him with a tinge of sadness. To some the caption is reminiscent of fascism, colonialism. The caption plays upon the amoral and, in the final analysis, even the immoral, ethic drained vision of global diplomacy where all alliances are alliances of convenience and, more often than not, only power-driven. The seeds of such alliances were initially sown much earlier during the Third Reich. The metaphor of ‘world domination’ is saddening even if the caption’s author intended it to be humorous. It is considered to be in extremely poor taste and/or even inhuman. It is further stressed that the idea of “world domination” is an immoral idea and that such a comment is noted and highlighted.

Bhai Baldeep Singh’s post elicited a torrent of abusive responses soaked in vitriol and sarcasm. It is also noted that save a couple of people none questioned the commentators about their use of language. It is also noted with sadness that the authors of the particularly abusive comments have not yet made a genuine apology and withdrawn their comments unconditionally. We feel it may have become important to remove some comments from Bhai Baldeep Singh’s post “I await ‘world’ domination…” for we, the blog administrators, must do editorial intervention to maintain etiquette. Attacking one’s family or abusing/calling names will not be tolerated.

To summarize, the blog administrators would like to enumerate the following things to people commenting on the blog:

  1. Personal abuse will not only be deleted right away but, in case it persists, reported.
  2. Attacks involving one’s family members for absolutely no provocation whatsoever are not only depraved but reflect a complete collapse of human dignity. This blog is most certainly not going to let such comments to deface its wall. It may be further noted that such comments can be liable to criminal proceedings.
  3. The blog remains open to all kinds of ideas including fiercely opposing and contrary views. This space is meant for free and fair discussion and it would remain the defining principle of our cultural / intellectual intervention. Even comments held trivial by the common concurrence of the cognoscenti, are welcome as long as these do not transgress bonds of human decency. 
  4. However, it will be greatly appreciated if the thread of ideas is persisted with and the debate furthered in meaningful, even if irreconcilable, directions. This indeed is the paramount concern of the blog.

I await ‘world’ domination…

02 Saturday Mar 2013

Posted by bhaibaldeep in Humour & ..., Quotes, Sarcasm

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“The alliance is strengthened, building the forces to prepare for world domination”
Photo Courtesy ‘Jasvir999’ on Instagram.

I love this photo – the first I have viewed on Instagram when a student sent the link to me, and its caption even more so for which I thank Jasvir Kaur who has also posted it.

Well, I am the ‘world’ and I await ‘domination’ 😀

Are they going nuclear or something?!!

The two actors in the photo, Professor Singhs Gurnam and Surinder, love me much and they will love me even more so…

An evening with Bhai Sahib Bhai Balbir Singh

26 Tuesday Feb 2013

Posted by bhaibaldeep in Humour & ..., People, Postcards from the Journey

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On February 18, 2013, I spent wonderful 3 late night hours discussing, debating, conversing, laughing, reminiscing with Bhai Balbir Singh Ragi at his lavish residence in Amritsar. Clarified a lot of ‘histories’ with him and shared a lot of information with him.

Bhai Balbir Singh and I, we have had an interesting relationship spanning over two decades now. I will never forget the first time we met in Chandigarh and told him that I am the grandnephew of Bhai Gurcharan Singh Bhai Avtar Singh – he had very lovingly embraced me then. His two brothers, Bhai Mohinder Singh and Bhai Chatar Singh, loved me more perhaps? I am still unsure —theirs was a sarcasm-less attendance to ‘me’ as compared though things are looking better these days. Thereon it was an inquisitive me, by and by learning about their music – what and how they played and what and how they sang. That they had also learnt a lot from Bhai Arjan Singh Tarangar further cemented my relationship with them – I was their – and even my granduncles’ – youngest classmate.

Learning from them – Bhai Balbir Singh and his percussionist brother, Bhai Mohinder Singh – was a funny experience too. One brother would share a composition but would do so with a caveat – “please do not tell my brother that I taught you this – else he will fight with me for sharing this with you..!” Both of them taught the same repertoire hiding from each other and obviously I had two separate diaries albeit with the same compositions – talk reiteration!

There were issues which somehow soured our relation for long stretches of time. The main being his effort to claim me as his exclusive student. It seemed that he just couldn’t really get, until recently perhaps, that I am a book as if, co-authored by 6 maestros with small or relatively bigger contributions additionally from him plus 20 other elders; and that I will always cherish and also represent their treasures – their memories, including that of him.

There was a lot that most of these elders took from me as well – it was not a one way traffic. Even the fact that I was being simultaneously hopping from one maestro to another like a bumble-bee, pollinating all who I met in my strides. In the early till mid-90s, even Fahim Sahib (fondly called Papa Saheb by me) would quote me in his interviews by adding , “jaise ki, bakaul mere bete ke…” (like, just as my son (baldeep) says…). A few years down the line, the quotes remained but the reference to me had gone. But that is alright. This problem is rampant in music where the references are lost especially when all memory is not imbibed by subsequent generations.

It used to be quite embarrassing in the early years for the three brothers dealt with me as if they were dealing with my great-granduncle, Baba Jwala Singh, for they believed that I was none else but his reincarnation. Another group of people thought I was an incarnation of another maestro extraordinaire, Bhai Sahib Bhai Batan Singh of Mehli. Well, the upside was that they shared the riches they imbibed from either (and more) of these maestros, thinking they were returning back all that ‘I’ had entrusted to them before ‘I had died the last time around’. The other astonishing moments I used to be confronted with in the 90’s was when many of these ‘teachers’ of mine desired to be reborn as my ‘sons’ leaving me wondering how many would I have to father and feed 🙂 Well, they all enriched me and I am only grateful to each one of them with all my might and more.

Bhai Balbir Singh had been playing strange over the last years for he would try to deny interviews to most people I sent to him including Nirinjan Kaur Khalsa, who is doing her doctoral studies at the University of Michigen. Each time I had to call and convince him – try to sensitize him of the importance of meeting the researchers and scholars for the sake of these people gaining understanding of the tradition of Gurbani Kirtan. He would eventually relent.

No images were taken this evening – one for he was very casually dressed and the other, both mine and my student, Jatinder Singh’s phones on record modes respectively. I am sharing some images with Bhai Sahib though, from my visit to Nishan-e-Sikhi at Khadur Sahib at the invite of Baba Seva Singh Ji. The former Jathedar of Akal Takhat, Gyani Joginder Singh Vedanti was also present. I will always be grateful to Bhai Balbir Singh for his gracious comments that day.

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Bhai Balbir Singh sat intimately at the edge of the stage.

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He was poking at times leading to a very spiced up exchange between him and I 😉

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Together we have laughed so much in the last 23 years of knowing of each others’ existence far out-litre-ing our fights..!

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I am grateful for each step we are yet to stride together —each scowl – each laugh – each debate and reasoning – begging to differ or in agreement. None of it will ever matter for he is once an elder, always an elder. I can only be proud of him..!

Myths Are Thus Created

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It was in the year 1992, that late Dr. Jolly came up to me and asked me “how can Bhai Balbir Singh say that his ancestors go back to the times of Guru Arjan Dev for he claims to be the 7th generation in his family but that would make 210 years including him (30 years multiplied by 7)? How come his ancestor was there to sing when the Rababi’s Bhai Satta Bhai Balwanda left the fifth Guru?” I had told. “let me go to Bhai Saheb and ask?” Chacha Bhai Balbir Singh had naughtily replied, “Haha! they were ‘our’ ancestors only..!”

I wonder if Dr. Jolly ever updated his writeup. If he did, that would have been scholarly but if he did not, an unfortunate myth may have been created. Sadly, Dr. Jolly died in a road accident a few years later. In any case, he should have been more academic in noting such unsubstantiated claims without subjecting them to even the simplest of scrutiny.

People would have read and believed this ‘innocent’ claim. These people would have then connected with Bhai Balbir Singh on the basis of that claim.

II
This Gurmat Sangeet Department at Patiala has been an interesting or rather an intriguing presence. The protagonist is Gurnam Singh who is very jittery, I have learnt, with my presence in the Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, as a visiting professor. Some dilruba players at the Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple) have questioned my presence with “what is Baldeep Singh doing here in the university, Dr. Gurnam Singh has already done all the work in the field (of Gurmat Sangeet)!”

I have had problems with this group of individuals from the very beginning and when this story of asking the sons and daughters of some of the Gurbani Kirtan exponents of the 20th century for sponsoring rooms and auditoriums in the name of their ancestors was the lowest point they could stoop to. Gurnam sold the idea to Bhai Avtar Singh Ragi, a granduncle of mine, to pay up 25 lakhs or 2.5 million rupees (about 50,000 $s) in order to have the auditorium named in his father, the legendary Bhai Sahib Bhai Jwala Singh. It was like asking Mahatma Gandhi, “Gandhi Ji, the country would really love to make Raj Ghat (mausoleum) in your name but you will need to pay for it..!” He would have smiled and declined and so would have Baba Jwala Singh. He did not even allow his body to be cremated for people wanted to build a mausoleum in his memory after cremating his body. He ordered his sons and nephews to quietly offer his body to River Beas so that none of his ‘followers’ would know the place of his bodily burial. When my grandaunt Bibi Amar Kaur, wife of Bhai Avtar Singh, died and we were driving to Goindwal Sahib with her ashes that my granduncle showed me the place where his illustrious father’s body had been Beas-buried.

The other ridicule in the name of music which has been done is by this allocation of the term ‘Taksal’. Somehow, Gurnam has taken upon himself the role of the ordaining people and mere music schools as ‘exponents’ and ‘Taksals’ respectively. There can be no better example of this department ordaining Bhai Balbir Singh as not only belonging to but being the head of the Tarn Taran ‘Taksal’. The uniqueness being the ending pauri and singing of Dasam Bani texts. The funny side is that anyone versed with the actual tradition of Gurubani Kirtan will tell that these virtues were that of each family or school not necessarily particular to anyone particular.

While helping filling out Bhai Balbir Singh’s response form for the coveted National Sangeet Natak Akademi award, which the honorable professor (gurnam) has aspired for since the last many years, this issue of Gharana or tradition/taksal did come up.

Myths are thus destroyed

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On the birth anniversary of the fourth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Ramdas (Nanak IV), which is celebrated inside the Manji Sahib hall. This hall has a horrible audio ambiance, nevertheless. For the first time, I ended up being invited at this Gurbani Kirtan festival in which only the Bani or compositions by Nanak IV is sung. Bhai Balbir Singh was also one of the singers. I was scheduled to sing at the last while Bhai Sahib sang at the prime time, when the live telecast is relayed across the satellite world and venue is jam-packed. He reiterated the ‘story’ of how the ‘forsaken’ Rababi-s, Bhai Satta Bhai Balwanda had left the fifth guru, Sri Guru Arjan Dev (Nanak V), and that ‘his ancestors’ had sung the Kirtan with folk music instruments.

I had sung an original composition of Nanak IV in Raga Nat Narayan and then I had spoken in response to the claims (Bhai Balbir Singh):
One, that the historians believe that the episode of the legendary Rababi’s actually happened during the second guru, Guru Angad Dev (Nanak II) and not in the times of Nanak V. They (the historians) rely on the fact that in the ode in Ramkali by the two Rababi’s, which is included in Gurbani, the majority of the text is in honour of Nanak II, Guru Angad Dev.There was this episode of the two Rababi maestro-Kirtaniye having left the Guru’s court in a huff but had eventually realized their own error and had eventually sought forgiveness. The story of their return back to the Guru’s court is seeped in humility, grace and dignity. They are two among the other authors of Gurubani we the Sikhs, bow to in reverence. So, when the two exponents, namely, Bhai Balwand and Bhai Satta, may never have left the court of Nanak V, how could the story of anyone picking up ‘folk instruments’ be accurate.
Two, if we are to believe the legendary Bhai Gurdas, the maternal uncle of Nanak V, whose odes are equally revered in the Sikh thought, when he bears ‘witness’ (in quotes for he was not actually a witness to Guru Nanak but relied on accounts from Sikhs or Nanak-panthis associated with the first guru) that each Sikh household during the first guru’s times had become an abode of Dharma (Dharmsaal) and that instruments mridang and rabab were played. Now, these instruments are not folk instruments and require considerable learning. The music of the later gurus until Nanak V was of the highest order. Just because the Gurus’ Rababi-s used to lead the singing during the main ceremonies, it would be inaccurate to imply or infer that the Sikhs who remained when the Rababi’s left, were musically illiterate.

I also shared these thoughts with my respected ‘Chacha’ BHai Balbir Singh and I think he got his historic facts and values right.

II

While filling up the form, I asked him about the samprada or gharana (school) he belonged. His answer was Gwalior gharana for he had studied from Pandit Krishna Rao.

I asked him, “what about Agra gharana?”

He said, “No!”

I then reminded him about his learning from my cousin, Sardar Balbir Singh Kalsi and his teacher, Padma Shri, Sardar Sohan Singh who was a disciple of Ustad Faiyyaz Khan of the Agra gharana.
He exclaimed, “But he (Ustad Faiyyaz Khan) lived in Baroda!”

I clarified, “Yes he was the court musician in Baroda (the Royal court of the Gaekwads) but his gharana is called Agra gharana.”

With a “Sure, then add that!” Bhai Balbir Singh had nodded.

I then asked him about the Gurbani Kirtan repertoire of his. He said “We have our own gharana, of Tarn Taran” referring to the status ordained by the Department of Gurmat Sangeet, Punjabi University, Patiala.

I asked him, “Who was your teacher?”

He said, “Pandit Nathu Ram”

I asked him, “Who was Pandit Nathu Ram’s teacher?”

He said, “I do not know!”

I asked him details about Pandit Nathu Ram’s singing style who was an extraordinary Dhrupad singer. He only remembered about the “makaaN lagaanaa” but no composition. I did correct the pronunciation of his for he was calling it mukaam but did not tell the name of Pandit Nathu Ram’s teacher, who was a junior classmate of Baba Jwala Singh, a great-granduncle of mine.

So many people taught at Tarn Taran and the most important exponents to teach there belonged to the same tradition and lineages as my own. To term it now as a Taksal or a gharana is nothing less than a cruel joke on the tradition.

One of those days…

15 Monday Oct 2012

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One of those jokes….

Laughter: With Vidushi Abida Parveen

One of those songs: In Raga Majh, as she requested to hear – I sang two versions albeit both very ancient…

We all listened, in awe, to a Majh (by Bhagat Kabir) and another (by Guru Arjan Dev)…

Something nice may be brewing or perhaps, it is another illusion…

Prison Tales

02 Wednesday May 2012

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Unlike what I did to Jasbir Jassi and Prof. B S Narang, the escapee never made it to the cell 😉

Life in a police station (PS) can be very interesting especially when one is not at any receiving end. Everyone knows me and my wedding procession as living inside the local PS, Sultanpur Lodhi.
I remember having taught more than 70 students last May and when the first event at the Qila was hosted by the Anad Foundation in collaboration with district and police administration, Kapurthala the turnout was a paltry 220 odd.
There were 23 poets and the event conducted was by celebrated poet Surjit Patar.
I asked the students next day, “where were you and your parents?” The unanimous reply was, “Mom said, we don’t want to go to the PS!” and even, “why would one ever go to a PS?” or even better, “poetry festival! Inside a PS – have you gone berserk?”

But stories are galore like an old one about one top cop years ago who sold thousands of tractor-loads of precious old bricks; of a corrupt station head officer (SHO) also many years ago who had a peculiar way of making money. After having done a favour to an erring citizen of the area who then asked the SHO “Saheb Ji, how can I repay for your kind favour?” The SHO had a liner to say, ‘ecology and environment concerns are very important – you should plant 100 trees”. Seems very noble at that. The grateful-first and overwhelmed-then let-off citizen asked, “how can I do this sewa and from where can I get the trees?” The SHO replied, “brother, where shall you go to find the trees, I have contacts with the concerned people – either you go to them or leave the money for this noble cause, I will get them planted in your name“. One bird (cop) who served at that PS during those years tells that hardly 20-25 trees would get planted rest of money would be put to good use by the visionary SHO 😉

One cop, who happens to be one of my students, just came apologetically and told me about his moment, one of yesterday, of huge embarrassment. One guy from the neighbourhood was caught stealing about 32 rupees from a sadhu. The current SHO (who is such a darling actually and who once studied music from Professor Tara Singh of Gwalior gharana), according to my student, is tough and hence thefts, these days, are on a decline in their area. The thief was at the receiving end of some sound beating that, from what I hear, came served on the house. My student cop, who had the thief in his custody got busy talking to a colleague and this thief opened a window (he was not in the cell as singer Jasbir Jassi in the photo) and sneaked out, climbed on a confiscated truck (from the times of Prophet Adam) on to the wall of the that particular PS. Witnessed by a few, he seemed to weigh the cons for a long time and then jumped outside (bravo) in the jungle and escaped.
As the thief wasn’t charge sheeted or whatever so it was not a problem for the poor cop but it apparently left him embarrassed. Another student of mine who listened to the story asked, ‘why did he run away like that?’ The cop said, ‘brother, you do not know, when the thrashing happens even the walls speak..!’

April “phool”

02 Monday Apr 2012

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This is my meditation for today:

Be the last.
Move in the world as if you are not.
Remain unknown.

Don’t try to be the first,
don’t be competitive,
don’t try to prove your worth.
There is no need.

Remain useless and enjoy.
You will agree with me: I have practiced a lot and you can see the result!!! :)) laughing

Love,
M

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Complaint against the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sultanpur Lodhi

26 Wednesday Oct 2011

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Ref.No.TAF/001/DO                                          Tuesday 25 October 2011

To
Sardar Mandeep Singh (PPS)
The Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP)
Police Station,
Qila Sarai, Sultanpur Lodhi,
Kapurthala, Punjab 144626

Subject: The case of 3 delicious cookies and a glass of adulterated apple-juice.

Dear DSP Saheb,
Sat Sri Akal!
With reference to our wonderful meeting at your office yesterday where I was served with a glass of diluted apple juice (for healthy reasons only – thank you for the recipe:-) and 3 delicious cookies, I would like to place on record the following grievances against a very serious social and racial discrimination meted against me (a guru–ka dhadhi-mirasi) by you in your good offices:

  1. That you dare to gift yourself with such delicious cookies (3 varieties) and only shared a paltry 3 with me (1 variety only).
  2. That you dared mix water in my juice and not a soda.

I implore you that serious action must be taken immediately against my erring DSP, Sultanpur Lodhi and a severe penalty imposed upon him – ahem, I mean, you.
Honorable DSP Saheb, I have also suggestions regarding the kind of stringent punishment that you must inflict upon your good offices, which are as follows:

  1. At least 500 grams each of all three varieties of cookies currently under ‘litigation’ to be hand-delivered to me.
  2. At least one glass of apple juice with a good quality soda to be served to me at my earliest convenience.

I would also like to tell you, my honorable DSP, given the severity of offence committed (by you), inflicting an unquantifiable mental stress (upon me), that a very passionate and persuasive appeal against you will be made to the honorable SSP, Kapurthala, if by the evening the sentence is not carried out.
Thanking you in anticipation and hoping for an immediate redressal.
With warm regards,
Yours sincerely,
Bhai Baldeep Singh

Executive Board Member (Punjab) of the National Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi & Member of the three Advisory Committees of the National Sangeet Natak Akademi: Archives & Documentation, Music and Grants
Founder and Chairman, The Anad Foundation, New Delhi
Member, Sultanpur Lodhi Development Board
Member of the Library Committee, Anandpur Sahib Foundation

PS: In case of inaction, copies will be sent to:

  1. Deputy Commissioner, Kapurthala
  2. Senior Superintendent of Police, Kapurthala
  3. SDM, Sultanpur Lodhi

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