Bineeta Nagpal
Biography
Born on 28th May 1947 at Jecobababad Sindh, Bineeta was still in her mother’s laps when family was forced to migrate India and gets settled at Ahmedabad in Gujrat. Both father Ram Thavani and Mother Sheela Devi took good care of their lovely daughter Bineeta. She was sent to Mount Carmel High School. After completing education Bineeta got married with Ram Bhajandas Nagpal, having job at Mumbai. Bineeta Nagpal has two sons. Both are married and well settled in their life.
Bineeta Nagpal is a multifaceted personality, she is a Producer and Director, an author, a social activist, a Dancer and Promoter of rich Sindhi heritage by means of Stage programs. She is renowned for presenting Sindhi Lada marriage ritual songs, with true essence of Sindhi cultural and matching with liking and style of Sindhi youth of modern era. Bineeta is famous for presenting these cultural stage shows by training local Sindhi shows by training local Sindhi artists (even by non sindhi artist) within short span of time.
From more than two decades Bineeta Nagpal is one among the successful and innovative Sindhi personalities of electronic media. Bineeta has also credit of first ever Sindhi Telefilm Begu Barrister for Doordarshan. She has also produced and directed fifty episode of Sindhi program Mitti-ay ji Mahak for ASTHA TV Channel. Bineeta has presented Sindhi culture and has reached to more than 130 countries.
To support her efforts for propagation of Sindhi heritage and Sindhi language Bineeta has also founded B.N. Foundation, an institution which are known for organising national and international seminars on Sindhi personalities and topics related with Sindhyat.
Bineeta also has credit of being first lady member of Electric Merchant Association Mumbai. This might be the blessing of Jhulelal Sain that Bineeta has tested success in every role, daughter, wife, mother, business woman, social worker, promoter of Sindhyat. Webinar Conductor and Therapist (having Bineeta’s Healing Centre at Andheri Mumbai) which assigned to her by time.
Books Written by Bineeta Nagpal
- Mandi Thui Na Marui (2 Parts)
- Abhano Varso (2 Parts)
- Shrimad Bhagwad Gita
- Adhunik Vyakhayun
- Ruburu
Awards & Recognitions
- 1955 to 1965 - Many Best Dance Awards.
- 1998 - Producer & Director Trophy for Portriat of An Artist 2001 - Suvidha Gaurav Award - Gold Disc
- 2002 - Suvidha Life Time Achievement Award & Sindhu Ratna
- 2008 - Jhulelal Award
- 2010 - Sindhi Shan