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Sri Guru Angad Dev College Khadur Sahib (Tarntaran) Sri Guru Angad Dev College Khadur Sahib (TarnTaran) On the commemoration of 400th Birth anniversary of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur ji . The department of music , Sri Guru Angad Dev College Khadur Sahib (TarnTaran) organized an International Music E-competition on dated 20-03-2021 . Following competitions were held: 1. Shabad Gayan (Gurmat sangeet) 2. Non-Percussion (sitar,dilruba,esraj,sarangi,harmonium,flute etc.) 3. Percussion (Tabla) Participants were from all over India , Sri Lanka and Canada. 1. Sasani institute for music ,sri lanka 2. Gurukul ,surrey ,BC,Canada 3. Delhi University, India 4. Punjabi university ,Patiala ,India 5. Guru Nanak Dev University ,Amritsar, India 6. Panjab university ,Chandigarh ,India 7. Kurukshetra university , Haryana, India 8. Gurnad academy , Delhi, India 9. Melodia to bliss music school ,New Delhi, India 10. Anikbar singh Tabla Academy ,India 11. Allahabad university ,UP, India 12. K.L. Mehta Dayanand college for Women Faridabad, Haryana, India 13. Sitari Baba sangeet sansthan ,Madhya Pradesh , India 14. Sri Guru Har Rai ji Gurmat sangeet academy ,Kiratpur sahib, Punjab, India Judgement panel 1. Shabad gayan (Gurmat sangeet) Prof. Raideep singh , Head ,Dept. of music, B.A.M khalsa college , Garhshankar.(Punjab) 2. Non-Percussion (sitar,dilruba,esraj,sarangi,harmonium,flute etc.) Dr. sumit singh Padam, Sitarist , AIR and Doordarshan Artist 3. Percussion (Tabla) Dr. Gurpreet singh, Dance Department ,PG college for girls , sec-11, Chandigarh. 1 Results: 1. Shabad Gayan (Gurmat sangeet) First position : A. Arwinder singh Ubhi ,Layalpur khalsa college,Jalandhar B. Manpreet Kaur, Mata sundari college ,Delhi University Second position A. Gurkirat singh ,shaheed bhagat singh govt. college ,Kotkapura B. Pardeep singh, Khalsa college ,Amritsar Third position A. Tanishq Kaur Anand, Ramgarhia Girls College,Ludhiana. B. Narinder Kaur, Govt. college ,Ropar C. Jasvir Kaur, SGHR gurmat sangeet academy ,Kiratpur sahib . Consolation Prize A. Manpreet Kaur Melodia to bliss music school,New delhi, India B. Jagdeep singh,Govt. college ,Ropar 2. Non-Percussion (sitar,dilruba,esraj,sarangi,harmonium,flute etc.) First position : A. Harjot singh ,Layalpur khalsa college,Jalandhar B. Sri Pamalika Manjitha Karunanayake, Sasani institute for music ,sri lanka Second position A. Bhagta singh ,Gurnad academy ,delhi B. Prashant shashi kumar, Gurukul,surrey ,BC,Canada Third position A. Sri Sandakelum Prabhath Sasani institute for music ,sri lanka B. Amritpal Kaur,Khalsa college ,Amritsar C. Guramrit singh, Khalsa college ,Amritsar 2 Consolation prize A. Jayant saxena , Sitari Baba sangeet sansthan ,Madhya Pradesh , India B. Ms. Bhagya Werake, , Sasani institute for music ,sri lanka C. Shubham , Govt PG college ,Panchkula D. Shri Pradeep Welimanna, Sasani Institute for music ,Sri lanka 3. Percussion (Tabla) First position Mansa singh ,Anikbar singh Tabla Academy ,Punjab Second position Simranjit Singh, Khalsa college ,Amritsar Third Position A. Shri Kavindu Abhishek coorey , Sasani institute for music ,sri lanka B. Gurkirat singh, shaheed bhagat singh govt. college ,Kotkapura Consolation Prize A. Lovepreet singh, shaheed bhagat singh govt. college ,Kotkapura B. Shrishti Kaushik, K.R. Girls PG College,Mathura(U.P.) 3 .
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