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          Amrik Singh Arora

          Amrik Singh Arora

          Born1943

          Kolutola Street, Kolkata, British India

          Died3 June 2011
          NationalityIndian
          Alma materVisudhananda Saraswati
          Occupations
          Musical career
          Genres

          Musical artist

          Amrik Singh Arora (born: 1943 – died: 3 June 2011) was an Indian singer who born in Kolutola Street, Kolkata, then British India.

          He was also known as Amrik Singh. He is one of the promoters of the new modern style of Shyama Sangeet.[1] He had a natural voice. Although a member of the Sikh community, he created the first example of non-Bengali man to practice Shyama Sangeet.

          He became the first vocalist to songs, ghazals, Punjabi Bhangara film songs and Bhojpuri songs to input in Kolkata. He has given voice to more than two thousand modern, folk and spiritual Bengali songs.

          Sohan Lal Yadav had five son's and one daughter who was his legal heirs and petitioner falsely alleged that there was oral partition of property.

        1. Sohan Lal Yadav had five son's and one daughter who was his legal heirs and petitioner falsely alleged that there was oral partition of property.
        2. The eldest of five siblings, Amrik Singh was born on September 20, , at Abbotabad, now in Pakistan.
        3. He shares his views and vision about his Professional Life.
        4. Singh is currently the executive director of Elspeth Heyworth Centre for Women.
        5. Get free access to the complete judgment in AMRIK SINGH AND ORS. v.
        6. However, most of his songs were devotional.

          Early music career

          His father Balbir Singh Arora[2] had a business of writing ink. Not