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Rakesh Upadhyay (born June 1, 1973) is a prominent Indian Bhojpuri folk singer, known for his contributions to Bhojpuri folk music and devotional bhajans.[1] He is a member of the Sant Kabir Academy and has gained recognition both in India and internationally for his performances and dedication to preserving traditional folk music.[2]

Early Life and Education

Rakesh Upadhyay was born in the village of Karaundi, located in Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is the son of Late K.P. Upadhyay and Late Bacchi Devi. Upadhyay completed his early education at Saraswati Shishu Mandir and Gyan Prakash Inter College in Bhalluani. He pursued further studies in agriculture science at Seva Samiti Banwari Lal Inter College in Deoria, followed by undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Ancient History from Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University.

Musical Career

Rakesh Upadhyay's musical journey began in his village, where he performed devotional songs, bhajans, and recitations from the Ramcharitmanas.[3] His passion for traditional songs was nurtured by his mother. Upadhyay initially gained prominence as a grade "A" artist on All India Radio Gorakhpur.[4]

Upadhyay was later empanelled by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR)[5] and has performed at numerous prestigious events. His international performances include festivals in South Africa, Bangkok, Muscat, the Netherlands, and Singapore.[6]

Awards and Honors

Rakesh Upadhyay has received several awards and honors for his contributions to Bhojpuri folk music, including:[7]

  • Vidyavachaspati Samman (Doctorate), November 5, 2023 – Vikramsheela Hindi Vidyapeeth, Bhagalpur, Bihar.[8]
  • Sangeet Natak Acadeny Award (2009 to 2019)[9]
  • Saryu Ratna Samman, 2023 – Barhalganj, Gorakhpur.
  • Vidya Bharati Samman, 2020
  • Global Youth of the Year Award, 2005
  • World Book of Records London Samman – For services during the COVID-19 pandemic through online performances.[10]

He has also been recognized by various organizations for his efforts in promoting and preserving Bhojpuri folk songs, and has been featured in numerous albums released by T-Series.[11][12]

Personal Life

Rakesh Upadhyay continues to reside in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, where he remains actively involved in the cultural and musical community.[13][14] He is currently a member of the Sant Kabir Academy,[15] a position that further underscores his commitment to the promotion of Indian folk arts.[16]

References

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  2. ^ "Doordarshan Kendra Gorakhpur". Doordarshan Kendra Gorakhpur.
  3. ^ "Live Hindustan". Live Hindustan. 29 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Akashvani/Doordarshan". abs.prasarbharati.org. Akashvani/Doordarshan.
  5. ^ "Shri Rakesh Upadhayay Official website of Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Government of India". www.iccr.gov.in. ICCR.
  6. ^ "Rakesh Upadhyay will go to sing bhajan songs". Live Hindustan.
  7. ^ "Rakesh Upadhyay Will Be Awarded The Doctorate Degree Of Vidyavachaspati". Dainik Bhaskar.
  8. ^ "Rakesh Upadhyay Will Be Awarded The Doctorate Degree Of Vidyavachaspati". Dainik Bhaskar. Dainik Bhaskar.
  9. ^ "Five art artists of the city received Academy Award". Live Hindustan. Live Hindustan.
  10. ^ "वर्ल्ड बुक ऑफ रिकार्ड्स लंदन में बढ़ी भोजपुरी की मिठास | Ne News Bharat". nenewsbharat.com (in Hindi). nenewsbharat.
  11. ^ "Rakesh Upadhyay - Top Songs - Listen on JioSaavn". JioSaavn. JioSaavn.
  12. ^ "Rakesh Upadhyay Songs - Play & Download Hits & All MP3 Songs!". Wynk Music. Wynk Music.
  13. ^ "दूरदर्शन के मंच पर उभरी पूर्वांचल की सांस्कृतिक थाती". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). Amar Ujala.
  14. ^ "बुद्ध के भजन से धम्ममय हुआ कुशीनगर - Kushinagar became dhamma with the hymn of Buddha - Uttar Pradesh Kushinagar General News". Jagran (in Hindi). Jagran.
  15. ^ "In Kabir Mahotsav the audience danced on Rakesh Upadhyay 39 s Nirgun Bhajan". Live Hindustan. Live Hindustan.
  16. ^ "गोरखपुर: सीएम योगी ने कलाकारों से किया संवाद, बोले- 'फिल्म सिटी से बढ़ेगा सम्मान'". Amar Ujala (in Hindi).