Sharda Sinha Died: Noted folk singer Sharda Sinha died on Tuesday night at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) hospital in Delhi. She was 72 years old. After the news of Sharda Sinha's death, a wave of mourning ran across the country. CM Nitish has made an emotional post on this incident while mentioning the songs of 'X' Chhath. He wrote that 'Sharda Sinha's demise has caused an irreparable loss in the field of music'
CM Nitish became emotional
CM Nitish wrote on 'X' that 'Bihar Nightingale, Sharda Sinha ji honored with Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan's demise is sad. She was a famous folk singer. Apart from Maithili, Bajjika, Bhojpuri, he also sang Hindi songs. He also lent his melodious voice in many Hindi films. Self. The melodious songs sung by Sharda Sinha ji in a melodious voice on the occasion of Chhath festival resonate in all parts of the country including Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. His demise has caused an irreparable loss in the field of music. We pray to God to grant eternal peace to his soul and to give strength to his family and fans to bear the loss in this hour of grief.
Let us tell you that Sharda Sinha was admitted to the intensive care unit of Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, Cancer Institute of AIIMS last month. An AIIMS official said, 'Sharda Sinha died at 9.20 pm due to 'refractory shock' due to septicemia.'
There was a lot of fame about the songs of Chhath.
Some of the popular songs of Sharda Sinha are 'Chhathi Maiya Aayi Na Duariya', 'Kartik Maas Ijoriya', 'Dwar Chhekai', 'Patna Se', and 'Koyal Bin'. Apart from this, Sinha also sang in Bollywood films. These include songs like 'Taar Bijli' from 'Gangs of Wasseypur-2', 'Babul' from 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun' and 'Kahe To Se Sajna' from 'Maine Pyar Kiya'. Sinha, popularly known as 'Bihar Kokila' and born in Supaul, was famous in her home state Bihar and parts of eastern Uttar Pradesh for her folk songs sung on occasions like Chhath Puja and marriages.
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