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Ground report: Doraha vocalist Amanpreet wins big at zonal youth fest

Adds four to his tally of nine prizes

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Amanpreet poses for a photograph with college officials.
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Amanpreet Singh, a student of Guru Nanak National College, Doraha, has taken his exceptional vocal prowess to the next level. Having won nine prizes at the zonal youth and heritage festival of Panjab University, Amanpreet continued his remarkable streak by securing four prizes in the recently concluded inter-zonal youth and heritage festival at AS College, Khanna.

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Amanpreet won the first prize in the group bhajan category, and individually, he won the second prize in Kavishri and third in classical (vocal). Amanpreet shared that this was his second appearance at the inter-zonal competition.

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“Contrary to last year when I was nervous and confused, I was comparatively relaxed this time. Actually, I had to make changes to my daily routine, give up things I love and focus on a healthy diet to keep my voice’s timbre. I worked hard, stayed focused and gave my all to reach this stage,” Amanpreet added.

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Amanpreet’s grandfather, Gurcharan Singh, shared that despite straining his vocal cords, Amanpreet persevered. “Though he has music in his blood, it is his dedication that has made the real difference. His unwavering commitment to practice from dawn to dusk has made him capable of achieving the success which thousands yearn for but only a few lucky ones receive.”

President Harpratap Brar along with the principal of Guru Nanak National College, Doraha, Dr Sarvjeet Brar, while congratulating Amanpreet and his guide and mentor Prof Rampal Banga, expressed, “Amanpreet’s achievements are truly impressive! He will certainly make a name for himself in the world of music. We are blessed to have a talent like Amanpreet in our college.”

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Dr Sukhjinder Singh Rishi, Director Youth Welfare, Panjab University, congratulated Amanpreet for his exceptional talent and dedication. “Amanpreet has brought recognition to his institution.” Prof Rampal Banga, Head of the Music Department, said that Amanpreet was a very talented and hardworking student.

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