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Govt. unveils commemorative stamp for Mukesh on 101st birth anniversary

In a touching tribute to one of India’s most beloved musical icons, Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat unveiled a commemorative stamp honoring the legendary singer Mukesh on his 101st birth anniversary in New Delhi on July 25. The ceremony, graced by Mukesh’s family and a gathering of music enthusiasts, served as a celebration of the singer’s remarkable legacy and his unparalleled contributions to Indian music. During his address to the audience, Minister Shekhawat praised Mukesh for his extraordinary impact on the music industry. “Mukesh ji’s voice was a gift to the world, and his songs continue to deeply resonate with audiences across generations,” Shekhawat remarked, as reported by News On Air.
The Minister also highlighted Mukesh’s incredible repertoire, emphasizing that the singer had bestowed upon the world more than 1,300 soulful melodies. His songs have become timeless classics that have touched the hearts of millions. Singer Nitin Mukesh, the son of Mukesh, spoke with deep emotion about his father’s musical journey. He acknowledged the profound impact of his father’s work and expressed heartfelt gratitude for the enduring love and support from fans over the years. “It is deeply moving to witness the celebration of my father’s legacy in such a meaningful way,” Nitin Mukesh said. “The love and admiration of his fans have been a constant source of inspiration for our family.”
The commemorative stamp unveiling ceremony not only honored Mukesh’s contributions to Indian music but also served as a reminder of his immense influence and the everlasting imprint he has left on the hearts and minds of music enthusiasts. With his soulful voice and heartfelt renditions, Mukesh continues to be celebrated as one of the greatest singers in Indian music history. As the ceremony came to a close, attendees were left with a profound appreciation for Mukesh’s musical genius and his profound impact on the cultural landscape of India. The commemorative stamp will serve as a lasting tribute to this legendary artist, ensuring that his legacy lives on for generations to come.