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The Indian Singers' and Musicians' Rights Association (ISAMRA) inducted 96 new members during its 63rd board meeting, reinforcing its commitment to protecting and rewarding singers and musicians. The meeting was chaired by Anup Jalota, with discussions led by Sanjay Tandon on key issues such as royalty collection and copyright laws.
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