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Beauty Sharma Barua

Beauty Sharma Barua (Assamese: বিউটি শর্মা বৰুৱা, born on June 18, 1951) is a singer from Assam, India. She is one of the best-known and most respected Assamese folk music, Indian classical music, ghazal and bhajan singers of Assam. More popularly known as The Melody Queen of Assam and Beauty Baideu, she has recorded over a thousand songs for All India Radio, Doordarshan, albums and others. She has sung songs in over six regional Indian languages, though primarily in Assamese and Hindi. She is the great grand daughter of Lakshminath Bezbaroa and Pragnasundari Debi, who belonged to the family of Rabindra Nath Tagore. Beauty Barua married renowned writer and lyricist Dwijendra Mohan Sharma (1948–2006), called the (Man with Melody in His Pen ) by ''The Daily Telegraph'', in 1976.
==Early life==

Beauty Sharma Barua was born in Dafalating Tea Estate, Golaghat, Upper Assam. Her father was Bhubaneshwar Barua, a Tea Estate manager and her mother was Nirmala Devi.
Beauty Sharma Barua took her first lessons in light folk music at the age of 3 from different gurus from Jorhat. Since the age of 5, she started teaching folk songs to children of tea estate workers at the Dafalating Tea Estate and emerged as a child folk singer at the age of 6. In 1958, when she was 7, she was facilitated by the first Prime Minister of independent India, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru for her singing capabilities. Since the age of 9, she was trained in Indian Classical Music by maestros like Rajmohan Das, Tulsi Chakraborty, Anil Dutta, Lakshi Saikia and Pandit Motilal Sharma from the Kirana Gharana, later Indore Gharana. She was also trained in other light classical forms of music like Dadra, Thumri and Kajri by Begum Akhtar and Ghazal by Bal Gautam.

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