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1 With his untitled new album, Prabh Deep aims to break into a more mature audience. photos: Arsh Sayed
Amolak Singh Grewal
Prabh Deep is discerning with words, but his music says a lot. Widely acknowledged as one of the best underground artistes in the country, the 27-year-old rapper made it big right at the beginning with his very first album, Class-Sikh (2017).
Suno (Class-Sikh)
(Okay)
(Hmm)
(Fer)
(Kyun)
Loki dil de amir, naale paise de garib
(Jhooth)
(Sachh)
(Kyun)
Set in Tilak Nagar, which is home to him, the album painted a vivid picture of growing up in a locality reeling under high unemployment rates and the influx of drugs in the community. The first three singles “Kal”, “G Maane” and “Kal (Future)” received widespread acclaim from the press and fans alike. Apple Music featured Prabh Deep under the banner ‘New Artist Spotlight’ and he went on to win the Toto Funds’ The Arts Award for Music in 2018. Thereafter, as they say, there
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1 With his untitled new album, Prabh Deep aims to break into a more mature audience. photos: Arsh Sayed
Amolak Singh Grewal
Prabh Deep is discerning with words, but his music says a lot. Widely acknowledged as one of the best underground artistes in the country, the 27-year-old rapper made it big right at the beginning with his very first album, Class-Sikh (2017).
Suno (Class-Sikh)
(Okay)
(Hmm)
(Fer)
(Kyun)
Loki dil de amir, naale paise de garib
(Jhooth)
(Sachh)
(Kyun)
Set in Tilak Nagar, which is home to him, the album painted a vivid picture of growing up in a locality reeling under high unemployment rates and the influx of drugs in the community. The first three singles “Kal”, “G Maane” and “Kal (Future)” received widespread acclaim from the press and fans alike. Apple Music featured Prabh Deep under the banner ‘New Artist Spotlight’ and he went on to win the Toto Funds’ The Arts Award for Music in 2018. Thereafter, as they say, there
Thousands of farm workers, landless labourers being mobilised for protests by BKU
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Sukant Deepak ( IANS) |
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Fri, Jan 8 2021 0:12 IST |
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With a view to mobilise farm workers and contract labourers to proceed to the protest site at the Tikri border, the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan) has decided to undertake a massive drive across villages near Moga, Mansa, Sangrur, Jalandhar and Patia. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Jan 8 : With a view to mobilise farm workers and contract labourers to proceed to the protest site at the Tikri border, the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan) has decided to undertake a massive drive across villages near Moga, Mansa, Sangrur, Jalandhar and Patiala.
Thousands of farm workers, landless labourers being mobilised for protests by BKU (Ugrahan)
By IANS| Published: 8th January 2021 1:30 am IST
By Sukant Deepak
New Delhi, Jan 8 : With a view to mobilise farm workers and contract labourers to proceed to the protest site at the Tikri border, the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan) has decided to undertake a massive drive across villages near Moga, Mansa, Sangrur, Jalandhar and Patiala.
BKU (Ugrahan) members have been actively taking meetings in these villages. Speaking to IANS, Amolak Singh, the state President of Punjab Lok Sabhayarak Manch, who is overseeing the drive, said that 2,000 farm workers had already left for the massive tractor rally, and more are being mobilised.