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"Rabindrasangeet Sammelan Parishad is involved in spreading Tagore's music"

| | Dec 19, 2015, at 03:00 am
Kolkata, Dec 18 (IBNS) Bangladeshi radio and TV artist Tanjina Toma said the Rabindra Sangeet Sammelan Parishad' in her country is involved in spreading Tagore's music in every town and village of the country.

"The apex Rabindrasangeet Sammelan Parishad is involved in spreading the rich tradition of Rabindra Sangeet and popularising it among the present generation in each village, small town and district headquarters," Tanjina told IBNS after the launch of her album 'Tomar Sange' here.

"We have acquired Rabindranath, we have not got him through our ancestral link. He has been part of our struggle for identity," Tanjina said.

Pointing out there is only one Bengal on both sides of border, Tanjina talked about Kanika Bandyopadhya, Suchitra Mitra, Sagar Sen and Debabrata Biswas as her favourite singers from Bengal.

The album has songs like - Ami Tomar Sange Bendhechi Amar Praan, Eso Shyamsundar, Ami Chini go Chini and others.    

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