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Heart breaking: Padma Shri recipient to daily wage laborer

Darshanam Mogulaiah pension paid says Tgovernment

HYDERABAD: In a heart-wrenching moment, Padma Shri awardee Darshanam Mogulaiah is now working as a daily wage worker in Hyderabad. Mogulaiah was seen working at a construction site in Turkayamjal.

Mogulaiah said, “My monthly honorarium of ₹10,000 sanctioned by the state government had disconnected recently. I’m not sure why it happened.”

Darshanam Mogulaiah is one of the few surviving performers of a tribal music instrument, “Kinnera”; for this reason, he is also known as Kinnera Mogulaiah. Mogulaiah was awarded with the Padma Shri award, which is the fourth highest civilian award in India, for reinventing the rare tribal music instrument “Kinnera” in 2022.

Darshanam Mogulaiah Family and other details:

Mogulaiah further said he needs at least ₹7000 a month to buy medicines for himself and his son, who is suffering from seizures. Additionally, there are regular medical tests and other expenses. His wife, Shankaramma, died because of the family’s inability to provide proper healthcare to her.

He claims that the state government has granted him ₹1 crore and a 600-square-yard plot in the Rangareddy district. However, the offered allotment of land is still pending. Mogulaigh bought a piece of land in Turkayamjal and started building a house, which stopped midway due to lack of funds.

Mogulaiah came into the limelight after he was given a chance to sing in Pawan Kalyan’s film Bheemla Nayak. The song “Puttindaadu Pulipilla” has reached millions of audience, and people started recognizing him for the same.

Mogulaiah hails from Ausalikunta village of Lingal mandal in Nagarkurnool district, Telangana. He has worked as a daily wage laborer for 14 years in Adilabad, Karimnagar, and Warangal.

In a sense, Mogulaiah reinvented the Kinnera instrument. Before it used to be made with seven, eight or nine stairs. He is the first one in his ancestral line to make a kinnera with 12 stairs. Mogulaiah’s forefathers are believed to have played this instrument in the court of Raja of Wanaparthy about 400 years ago.

 

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