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  2. Uttar Pradesh Sametata Khud Ko - Wikipedia

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    " Uttar Pradesh Sameṭta Khud ko Itihās ke Pannoñ Meñ " [a] is the song of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, which was adopted in 2022 as part of the 75th Anniversary of Indian Independence. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  3. List of Indian state songs - Wikipedia

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    In other states, songs have been proposed or are in popular, traditional or unofficial use. Official state songs ... Uttar Pradesh: Uttar Pradesh Sametata Khud Ko [38]

  4. Category:Indian state songs - Wikipedia

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    List of Indian state songs; A. ... Uttar Pradesh Sametata Khud Ko This page was last edited on 22 April 2024, at 12:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Category:Songs in Hindi - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs in Hindi" ... Har Kisi Ko; Holi Ke Din; Horn OK Please (song) ... Uttar Pradesh Sametata Khud Ko; Uttarakhand Devabhumi Matribhumi; V.

  6. Category:Symbols of Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Uttar Pradesh Sametata Khud Ko This page was last edited on 18 September 2019, at 22:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Music of Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The region's folk heritage includes songs called rasiya (known especially in Braj), which celebrate the divine love of Radha and Shri Krishna. These songs are played by large drums known as bumb, and are performed at many festivals. During the eras of Guptas and Harsh Vardhans, Uttar Pradesh was a major center for musical innovation.

  8. Anuradha Pal - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, she wrote the lyrics "Khud ko tu Pehchaan de" and composed the anthem for the Ministry of Women and Child Development's Nari Shakti campaign. She was the UNICEF Brand Ambassador for female empowerment, education, and inclusion in 2006.

  9. Rasiya - Wikipedia

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    They are most commonly sung in informal song meetings by members of the rural community in the Braj region of Uttar Pradesh. There are different variants and styles of rasiya's, and villagers will sing their own respective regional variants during their local festivities. [3] During the Holi season, rasiyas are widely performed in temples. [3]