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India Occupation Musician Music teacher Author Known for Spouse(s) Usha Nayampally Children, Dhruba Ghosh, Tullika Ghosh Parent(s) Akshay Kumar Ghosh Awards Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan Award Nikhil Jyoti Ghosh (1918–1995) was an Indian musician, teacher and writer, known his proficiency on the percussion instrument of. He founded Sangit Mahabharati, an institution of music in 1956, and performed on various stages in India and abroad.

A recipient of the Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan Award, his style was known to have been aligned with the Delhi, Ajrada, Farukhabad, Lucknow and Punjab of music. The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the, in 1990, for his contributions to Music.

Contents • • • • • Biography [ ] Nikhil Ghosh was born on 28 December 1918 at, a small village in (present-day Bangladesh) in as the younger brother of, a known of. After early training in music from his father, Akshay Kumar Ghosh, who was a locally known, he trained in and tabla under several noted musicians such as, Amir Hussain Khan and, and started performing on stage accompanying some of the notable musicians of his time, which included,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Ghosh founded Sangit Mahabharati, a school dedicated for classical music education in 1956.

Here, he tutored several aspiring musicians, some of which have already made their names in Indian classical music; Aneesh Pradhan, Eknath Pimpale, Datta Yande, Karodilal Bhatt, Gert Wegner and Keith Manning are some of the notable ones among them. He also trained his sons, and Dhruba Ghosh on Tabla and Sarangi respectively as well as his daughter, Tulika Ghosh, on vocals. All of them assist him in teaching at the school.

Ghosh performed on many stages in India and abroad and performed solo at music festivals of Aldeborough (1958), Edinburgh (1958), Bratislava (1980, 1982), Helsinki (1985), Rome (1985), Athens (1985) and at UNESCO, Paris in 1978. He also served as a visiting faculty of music at many universities. He made improvements in the conventional music notation system and wrote a book detailing his system under the title, Fundamentals of Raga and Tala: With a New System of Notation. Later, he also supplemented the book with another Manuscript Book for easy notation. This was followed by the seminal work, The Oxford Encyclopaedia of the Music of India, with author credit going to his music school, Sangit Mahabharati. The Government of India awarded him the civilian honor of the in 1990 and he received the Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan Award in 1995. He was married to Usha Nayampally, the marriage taking place in 1955.

He died on 3 March 1995, at the age of 76, survived by his wife and three children. See also [ ]. • Gert-Matthias Wegner. 'Ghosh, Nikhil Jyoti'. Oxford University Press.

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2 April 2012. Retrieved May 18, 2016. Retrieved May 18, 2016. • Sangit Bharati (2011). Oxford University Press.

External links [ ] •. Doyen of Farrukhabad. 15 March 2015. Retrieved May 18, 2016. Cenk altiner. Retrieved May 18, 2016. Further reading [ ] • Regula Burckhardt Qureshi (6 May 2016).

Taylor & Francis. – Barisal is a major city that lies on the bank of Kirtankhola river in south-central Bangladesh. It is the largest city and the headquarter of both Barisal district and Barisal Division. It is one of the oldest municipalities and river ports of the country, Barisal municipality was established in the year 1876 during the British Raj and upgraded to City Corporation on 25 July 2002. The city consists of 30 wards and 50 mahallas with a population of 328,278 according to the 2011 national census, the area of the city is 58 km². Barisal was a semi-independent area in the Mughal period because of fighting between them and Hindu chiefs. In course of time, it fell under the Bengal Nawabs, the central city of this region is the city of Barisal.

It is one of the biggest river ports in Bangladesh, Barisal is fast growing city of the country stands on the Kirtankhola River. Countrys first short landing and take off airport has completed in Barisal. The city is called the Venice of the East or the Venice of Bengal. According to provisional results of the 2011 national census, the population of Barisal stands at 328,278, by gender, the population was 51.63 male and 48.37 percent female. The literacy rate among the people of Barisal is 75. Which is significantly higher than the average of 56.