Rana releases devotional songs album

Excelsior Correspondent

NC Provincial President releasing devotional songs album.
NC Provincial President releasing devotional songs album.

JAMMU Sept 19: Observing that music knows no boundaries, Provincial President National Conference Devender Singh Rana today said it binds the people in a unique cord and generates harmony in the society.
“And, when music relates to spirituality, it directly touches souls and creates an aura free of tension and hatred”, the Provincial President said while releasing devotional musical album, ‘Chandi Maiyia Ji Da Shringhar’ sung by Nèeta Adarsh, who belongs to village Kukwants, 20 kilometers away from Tehsil Ramnagar in Udhampur.
Mr Rana lauded the efforts of Neeta Adarsh, saying her quest for devotional songs holds a promise to be a leading artist in the near future, “Devotional music quenches the spiritual thirst of devotees”, he said and wished the young singer a bright future. He said music plays pivotal role in preserving culture and taking it beyond boundaries.
The Provincial President said the young artists deserve all the encouragement by the organizations associated with promotion of art and culture besides the electronic channels. “The young artist deserves to be encouraged by providing her appropriate opportunity to showcase her talent on a bigger canvass”, he said exhorting Neeta to aim high and strive for excellence.
“Ms Neeta comes from a remote pocket of the Udhampur district which even lacks connectivity but the laudable talent has given her state-wide exposure”, Mr Rana said, hoping her to progress in the chosen field and making the State of Jammu and Kashmir proud.
He said the State has no dearth of talent but the only need is to identify and polish it by expert hands. He also hoped that the album will inspire young artists of the State to explore their hidden talent and make their niche in the society.