Tulja Sharma Sings A Melody of Compassion to Celebrate Freedom This Independence Day
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Tulja Sharma Sings A Melody of Compassion to Celebrate Freedom This Independence Day

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Role of music in Indian Freedom Struggle has been lauded by pioneers and philosophers innumerable times in the past few decades. Music was an effective medium used for creating awareness about the importance of independence among the people. History validates that patriotic songs were actually used for triggering secret action and bringing revolutionaries together. Songs written and composed by maestros like Rabindranath Tagore, Dwijendra Lal Roy, Rajanikanta Sen, Kazi Nazrul Islam and Atulprasad Sen helped people identify their motherland with divinity and respect.

As we celebrate, the 72nd Independence Day of India, we feel obliged to celebrate this freedom with art; wherein music being an integral part of the Indian cultural scene. Tulja Sharma, a millennial musical artist based out of Delhi has a special message about how we must cherish the legacy of Independent India and strive to make it a better place with love and compassion. She says that music is what completes her, music is what liberates her. Happy and melodious Independence Day! Enjoy-

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Surabhi Pandey

A journalist by training, Surabhi is a writer and content consultant currently based in Singapore. She has over seven years of experience in journalistic and business writing, qualitative research, proofreading, copyediting and SEO. Working in different capacities as a freelancer, she produces both print and digital content and leads campaigns for a wide range of brands and organisations – covering topics ranging from technology to education and travel to lifestyle with a keen focus on the APAC region.
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