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Veranstaltung vom 28.6.2008 auf der Bühne bei der Villa Egli, Zürich

 

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Cobertura fotográfica RESPECT VIII - Dias 13 e 14 de março de 2010.

 

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Rap für Toleranz, Fairplay und RESPECT!

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Veranstaltung vom 15.6.2008 auf der Bühne beim Hechtplatz, Zürich

 

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Nayak Prasad Singh (1953-2005) was a respected farmer and community figure from Bharatpura village in Bihar, India, remembered for his humble nature, hard work, and dedication to his family and village, often called a "real hero" for his resilience and simple, honest life. Born to a farming family, he faced hardships but became a respected elder known for his discipline and significant role in his community before passing away in 2005 at age 51.

  

Full Name: Nayak Prasad Singh

Date of Birth: 21 March 1953

Place of Birth: Bharatpura village, Dulhin Bazar, Patna, Bihar

Date of Death: 13 February 2005

Occupation: Farmer

Education: Studied up to 8th grade at Banshi Dhari High School, Bharatpura.

  

Birth and Early Life Shri Nayak Prasad Singh was born on March 21, 1953, in Bharatpura village, located in the Patna district of Bihar. He was born into a humble farmer's family that faced financial hardship and social limitations. His father was Shri Panchu Prasad Singh, and his mother was Smt. Taregani Devi. When Nayak ji was born, joy spread throughout the household. In celebration, his father named him “Nayak” (meaning “hero”) — a name he truly lived up to throughout his life.

  

Education and Struggles

Nayak ji received his early education at Banshidhar High School, Bharatpura, completing up to the 8th grade. But life was never easy. Due to his mother's chronic illness and family responsibilities, he had to grow up much earlier than most. He supported his father in the fields and also managed household chores. Despite the hardships, he never complained nor sought help. He was a symbol of duty, patience, and resilience.

Family Life

 

His younger brother, Sitaram, was of a restless nature. One day, after an argument with their father, he left the village and never returned. This tragic incident deeply affected the family, especially their father, Shri Panchu Prasad, who passed away in 1968, consumed by worry and illness. This led to Nayak ji having to halt his education. A few years later, on the insistence of villagers and elders, Nayak ji was married to Smt. Sita Devi from Pandui, Jehanabad. She was gentle, religious, and the embodiment of grace. Their marital life was full of harmony and mutual respect.

 

Children and Family Expansion

 

Nayak Prasad Singh ji had six children:

1. Putula Devi (Daughter) – The eldest; married in Patna and later moved to Kolkata.

2. Ashok Singh – Worked in a coal mine and eventually settled in Chhattisgarh.

3. Baban Singh – Worked in a coal mine and eventually settled in Chhattisgarh.

4. Mohan Singh– Worked in a coal mine and eventually settled in Chhattisgarh.

5. Shatrughan Singh – Married to Nirmala Devi; they had three sons: Avinash Kumar, Abhishek Kumar, and Avikesh Kumar, settled in Delhi

6. Omprakash Singh – Passed away in childhood due to illness.

  

Over time, all his sons moved away for work, most of them settling in Chhattisgarh. Only Shatrughan's wife Nirmala and their three sons remained in the village and took care of Nayak ji.

Wife’s Death and Loneliness

In 1990, his beloved wife Sita Devi passed away. It was one of the most painful moments of his life. He was completely shattered, but for the sake of his children and grandchildren, he held himself together and continued to guide the family.

  

Final Days

It was Sunday, February 13, 2005, a cold winter day. After returning from the fields, Nayak ji developed a high fever and chills. His daughter-in-law Nirmala arranged for treatment and informed all his sons, but none could reach the village in time. His condition slightly improved, and he asked for water. After drinking it, tears welled up in his eyes. Then, at 9:15 AM, he peacefully departed from this world.

  

His last wish was: >

"If I die, let my middle grandson Abhishek light my funeral pyre. Call my sons..."

  

Final Journey

 

At the time of his passing, all his sons were in Chhattisgarh. With the consent of the village elders, the "Performing the last rites (cremation)" were respectfully performed by his grandson Avinash Singh, the son of his youngest son Shatrughan Singh.

  

The great-grandchildren of Nayak Prasad Singh

 

The great-grandchildren of Nayak Prasad Singh (1953–2005), a respected farmer from Bharatpura, Bihar, are Shivansh Singh and Shruti Singh.

 

Children: He had six children:

Putula Devi (Daughter),

Ashok Singh,

Baban Singh,

Mohan Singh,

Shatrughan Singh, and

Omprakash Singh (who passed away as a child).

 

Grandchildren: His known grandchildren (the sons of Shatrughan Singh) are Avinash Kumar, Abhishek Kumar, and Avikesh Kumar.

 

Great-Grandchildren:

 

Shivansh Singh (Great-grandson)

Shruti Singh (Great-granddaughter)

 

Nayak Prasad Singh was known as the "Real Hero of Bharatpura" for his lifelong dedication to his family and community. He passed away on 13 February 2005.

 

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Cobertura fotográfica RESPECT VIII - Dias 13 e 14 de março de 2010.

 

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Respect goes to these guys working hard on hot Sunday. The guy in the machine is the boss ;)

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This was taken about an hour after me and the band jammed the song WALK by Pantera

Rap für Toleranz, Fairplay und RESPECT!

an der EURO 08

 

Veranstaltung vom 28.6.2008 auf der Bühne bei der Villa Egli, Zürich

 

Stiftung Erziehung zur Toleranz (SET)

www.set-toleranz.ch/de/projekte/rap-fuer-fairplay-toleran...

 

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