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Every time singer Neha Kakkar provided financial help on Indian Idol Updated Feb 21, 2021 | 10:04 IST
Singer Neha Kakkar has been the co-judge of the singing reality show for several seasons now. Let s take a look at times when Neha provided financial help on the show. Every time Neha provided financial help on Indian Idol  
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Neha Kakkar is often appreciated for her social deeds
Recently, the singer donated Rs 5 lakh to veteran lyricist Santosh Anand on Indian Idol 12
Earlier as well, Neha has provided financial help to contestants of the singing reality show
There are a handful of celebs who touch the heart of the fans with everything they do. Be it their personal front or professional, fans have loved them for everything and one such celeb is singer Neha Kakkar. Neha s melodious voice has left fans impressed and mesmerised! Apart from her singing, Neha is also known for her social deeds. Many-a-times, she is seen donating a certai
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has fixed for hearing a review petition, seeking disqualification of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah over allegedly possessing dual nationality, on January 28.A.
Pakistan: Fishermen fear proposed island megacity off Karachi puts precious wetlands at risk | Shah Meer Baloch
12 December 2020
Fishermen fear Pakistan’s new ‘city for the elite’ will end their way of life
A proposed island megacity off Karachi puts precious wetlands – and the millions of jobs that depend on them – at risk
by Shah Meer Baloch
On the island of Bundal, off Pakistan’s Arabian Sea coast, people gather in their thousands, as they have done for decades, to honour their saint, Baba Yousaf Shah.
As the sun shines on the festivities around the shrine, colourful flags flutter energetically as the air fills with the vibrant clamour of music, singing and feasting.