Bhubaneswar, April 1: Odisha's well-known devotional singer Santilata Barik Chhotray died at a hospital here on Monday night after a long fight with cancer, her family said. She was 64, and survived by her husband Basant Chhotray. Barik, a household name in Odisha, was on ventilator support for the last few days, her family said.
Among her popular songs are 'Thaka Mana Chala Jiba', 'Bhaji Bhaji to Nama', 'He Chakanayan' and 'Balirenu Mahabandha'. She had received the title of 'acharya' from the Utkal Sangeet Mahavidyalaya in Bhubaneswar. Pankaj Udhas Dies at 72: PM Narendra Modi Condoles Death of Legendary Singer, Says ‘He Was a Beacon of Indian Music’.
She was trained by stalwarts such as Balakrushna Das, Markandeya Mahapatra, Singhari Shyamasundar Kar and Gopal Panda. Barik was felicitated by Odisha Sangeet Natak Academy for her contribution to Odia music, language and culture.
Noted personalities from different walks of life mourned her demise. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said her death created a great void in the cultural world. "I pay my heartfelt tribute to the departed soul and condolence to the bereaved family," he said. Renowned Classical Singer Prabha Atre Dies at 92 Due to Cardiac Arrest.
Patnaik also announced that Barik's funeral will be held with full state honours. Expressing grief, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said her songs had a passion for spirituality and a sense of devotion. "Through music, she connected people with Odisha culture and Sri Jagannath," he said
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