Sakuntala Narasimhan (born 30 December 1939) is an Indian journalist, consumer rights activist, and classical vocalist from the
Rampur-Sahaswan gharana of
Hindustani classical music
Hindustani classical music is the Indian classical music, classical music of the Indian subcontinent's northern regions. It may also be called North Indian classical music or ''Uttar Bhartiya shastriya sangeet''. The term ''shastriya sangeet'' ...
. She was a disciple of
Hafeez Ahmed Khan and is the only vocalist in India to have performed in the National Programme of Music organized by
Doordarshan
Doordarshan (), abbreviated as DD, is India's State-owned enterprise, state-owned public broadcasting, public television broadcaster. Established by the Government of India on 15 September 1959, it is owned by the Ministry of Information and B ...
and
All India Radio
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in both Carnatic and Hindustani styles. She was trained in Carnatic classical music by vocalists
Musiri Subramania Iyer
Musiri Subramanian Iyer (9 April 1899 – 25 March 1975) was a Carnatic vocalist whose stage performing career spanned the 1920s to the 1940s. After retirement from the stage, he remained an iconic figure in Carnatic music as a dedicated teach ...
and
Thanjavur Brinda. She is also the only artiste doing a “self-jugalbandi” juxtaposing the two styles.
Early life and education
Sakuntala holds a MA degree in Economics and postgraduate degrees in classical music. She has two doctorates – one in women's studies and another in musicology. She lived in Delhi during 1947 when India became independent, around the time of
partition of India
The partition of India in 1947 was the division of British India into two independent dominion states, the Dominion of India, Union of India and Dominion of Pakistan. The Union of India is today the Republic of India, and the Dominion of Paki ...
, then moved to Mumbai and currently lives in Bengaluru. Her doctoral thesis in musicology was on a comparative study of the Carnatic and Hindustani styles. Sakuntala started performing at an early age for All India Radio and has been a performing artist for the past 60 years for
SPIC MACAY
The Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music And Culture Amongst Youth, abbreviated as SPIC MACAY, is a voluntary youth movement which promotes intangible aspects of Indian cultural heritage by promoting Indian classical music, clas ...
and several other organizers.
Career
As a journalist, Sakuntala worked for 7 years with ''
The Times of India
''The Times of India'' (''TOI'') is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by the Times Group. It is the List of newspapers in India by circulation, third-largest newspaper in India by circulation an ...
'' group at Mumbai. She reported on the
U.N. Global Conference on Women in China, for the
Deccan Herald
''Deccan Herald'' is an Indian English-language daily newspaper published from the Indian state of Karnataka. It was founded by businessman K. N. Guruswamy and launched on 17 June 1948. It is published by The Printers Mysore, a privately hel ...
in 1995, and on the 23rd UN General Assembly session at New York in 2000. She was also one of four Indian journalists selected to attend and write about the
World Summit on Sustainable Development in South Africa in 2002. Her columns ran in the Deccan Herald for 27 years until 2009 and she currently writes for ''
The Wire
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'', ''Citizen Matters'', and ''
Moneylife''.
Sakuntala taught music at the
Bombay University
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It was est ...
and has taught journalism, women's studies, and economics at the
Bangalore University
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at the postgraduate level. She has also taught in the United States on a
Fulbright fellowship
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. She has presented papers at international conferences on media, music and feminist studies, in the United States, Britain, Norway, Pakistan, Kenya, Uganda, the Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, and Australia.
Awards
*AIR awards in Thumri and Khayal in 1957 and 1958
*5 Gyan Samaj Music Academy Awards, Madras in 1980s
*
Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Women Mediapersons
The Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Woman Mediaperson is an Indian journalism award named after Chameli Devi Jain, an Indian independence activist who became the first Jain woman to go to prison during India's independence struggle. Th ...
in 1983
*‘Journalism for Human Rights’ Award by
People's Union for Civil Liberties
People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) is a human rights body formed in India in 1976 by Jayaprakash Narayan, as the People's Union for Civil Liberties and Democratic Rights (PUCLDR).
Background
Indian emergency
Jayaprakash Narayan was ...
in 2000
*
Karnataka Rajyotsava Awards in 2016
Works
She has published around 4,000 articles for various news outlets and journals and authored 11 books, on consumer rights, music and feminist issues. Her writings have been translated into Russian, German, Swedish, Japanese, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Telugu. Below are some of her selected writings and books:
* ''Sakuntala Narasimhan'', Born unfree: a selection of articles on practices and policies affecting women in India. ''NMKRV, First Grade College for Women, 1989.''
* ''Sakuntala Narasimhan'', Sati: Widow Burning in India. ''HarperCollins India, 1998. . ''
* ''Sakuntala Narasimhan'', Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay: The Romantic Rebel. ''New Dawn Books, 1999. . ''
* ''Sakuntala Narasimhan'', Empowering Women: An Alternative Strategy from Rural India. ''SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd, 1999. . ''
* ''Sakuntala Narasimhan'', The splendour of Rampur-sahaswan gharana of Hindustani music, its evolution, history, characteristics and compositions. ''Veenapani Centre for Arts, 2006.''
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References
External links
WorldCatThe Economic and Political Weekly
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Hindustani singers
1939 births
Living people
People from Bengaluru
Indian women classical singers
Indian musical theatre composers
20th-century Indian singers
Women Hindustani musicians
Musicians from Karnataka
20th-century Indian women singers
21st-century Indian women singers
21st-century Indian singers
21st-century Indian composers
Women musicians from Karnataka
Indian women journalists
Narasimhan family
Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Women Mediapersons winners