Helen Giri Syiem | |
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| Born | Meghalaya, India |
| Occupations | Musicologist Historian |
| Known for | Khasi music |
| Awards | Padma Shri |
Helen Giri Syiem is an Indian musicologist and historian, known for her efforts in promotingKhasi music tradition.[1] A former member of faculty at theNorth Eastern Hill University, she is a member of the executive council of theSangeet Natak Akademi.[2]
She is known to have contributed in the restoration of traditional Khasi musical instruments and has instituted a scholarship fund at theMartin Luther Christian University,Shillong for the promotion of Khasi music.[3]
She assisted in the establishment of 35 traditional music institutes and has organized music festivals, besides working for the rehabilitation of physically disabled children.[1]
Her book,Khasi Under British Rule, 1824-1947, is a historical narrative of Khasi life during thepre-independence period.[4]
The Government of India awarded her the fourth highest civilian honour of thePadma Shri in 2008, for her contributions to Khasi music.[5]