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Pratima Barua Pandey

Pratima Barua Pandey (Assamese: প্ৰতিমা বৰুৱা পাণ্ডে) (Bengali: প্ৰতিমা বড়ুয়া পাণ্ডে) (3 October 1935 – 27 December 2002) was a popular folk singer from the royal family of Gauripur in Western Assam's Dhubri district. Barua Pandey, a national awardee, best known for her immortal Goalpariya songs ''Hastir Kanya'' and ''Mur Mahut Bandhure'', was the daughter of Prakritish Chandra Barua (Lalji) and niece of filmmaker Pramathesh Barua
of ''Devdas'' fame.
==Early life==
Barua Pandey was born on October 3, 1935, in Calcutta.〔http://www.bipuljyoti.in/music/pratima_barua_pandey.html〕 She pursued her early education in the city’s Gokhale Memorial School, after which she came to Assam to study at the Girls’ High School, Gauripur, home of the royal family. She mostly spent her early years in between the din of Calcutta and the soothing environments of riverside "Gadadhar" at Gauripur. Although she learned ''Rabindrasangeet'' at school, but she never took any formal training or teaching in music except the encouraging words from her father Prakritesh Chandra Barua (Lalji). The most crucial point in her life came when Dr. Bhupen Hazarika visited Gauripur in 1955 and attended a ''jalsa'' organised on a social occasion, the shy young Pratima, though tongue-tied with fear, let her voice and the lyrics of the ''lokageet'' in Goalpariya dialect flow in tune with the strings and rhythms of the ''dhol'', ''junuka'', ''dotora'', ''darinda'', ''dhuluki'' and ''Bashi'' which are musical instruments in Goalpariya culture. Dr. Hazarika was highly impressed and predicted that this voice would definitely take Goalpariya lokageet to great heights. Indeed, he first presented Goalpariya folk song in his film ''Era Bator Sur''. Besides the mahout songs, Barua Pandey used to sing Paul Robeson’s evergreen hit ''We are in the same boat brother'' in stage shows. She married to Gauri Shankar Pandey, a retired principal of the Gauripur P. B. College.

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