
Pandit Shambhu Nath Bhat, who was a noted broadcaster and a reputed author in Kashmiri language passed away on Wednesday.
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Known as a famous voice of Akashavni in the 1980s, Shambhu worked for All India Radio.
A famous Poet from the Kashmir valley, Shambhu also known by his pen name ‘Haleem’, focused on life and his childhood and youthful memories from the Kashmir valley.
Haleem’s last ‘Zindagi Roothi Hai’ published in Urdu, was a collection of his Nazams, Ghazals, Geet, Qataat in Urdu is a modest collection of his musical speech and owes much of its beauty, its magic, its peculiar power of stirring the feelings and arousing the imagination, to its verbal felicity and its varied melodies of meter and rhyme and addresses us through the ear.
Originally, a resident of Arah area in Kulgam, Shambu Nath passed away in the Dwarka area of New Delhi on Wednesday.
His death is being widely condoled by Muslims and Hindus of the Kashmir valley.
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