Political observers say that the BJP has the power to leverage support of independent candidates and will manage to get their people elected.
AGRA: Despite being in power for the past four years and its spectacular performance in Lok Sabha elections in 2019, the Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) faced a major setback in panchayat polls as it failed to garner majority seats in Mathura, Mainpuri and Aligarh.
The local body polls were held less than a year before the assembly elections are scheduled in the state.
The ongoing farmers’ protests and the shoddy handling of the Covid crisis during the past month could have contributed to BJP’s debacles, say political experts.
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Jalandhar, February 15
To identify the talent of the upcoming artists, CT World School organised ‘Spectacle de bébé’, a baby show. The show was introduced virtually where participants participated by sending their pictures and videos of various rounds. More than 80 students participated from three cities, namely Jalandhar, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur along with one from Bihar and another from New Zealand. The prize distribution ceremony was held at CT World School’s premises where CT Group Chairman Charanjit S Channi, Managing Director Manbir Singh, Tanika Singh and Principal Madhu Sharma were present. The event commenced with the Sarwasti Vandana followed by distribution of awards. The finale was divided into five categories including 0-1 year (Perfect Koda Chrome), 1-2 year (Matchless Delineation), 2-3 year (E-Exordium), 3-4 year (The Eclectic Artist) and 4-6 year (Ms./Mr. Identical) under which accolades were bestowed to the exceptional and outstanding performers. Out of
937 A student of CT World School, Pavni Arora, also known as the nightingale of the school, brought laurels by winning the first season of Indiaâs Next Master Kids in collaboration with Drishti Entertainers in the singing category.
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A student of CT World School, Pavni Arora, also known as the nightingale of the school, brought laurels by winning the first season of India’s Next Master Kids in collaboration with Drishti Entertainers in the singing category.
Recalling her journey, Pavni said she came across this event via social media and qualified for the first round held at Parindey Academy, Jalandhar, last year in April and appeared for the quarterfinals in Kala Bhawan, Chandigarh. During the lockdown, the semifinals and finale were held online in the month of November wherein she was able to grab the attention of a panel of the judges, including Babla Kathuria (renowned fashion choreographer and actor), Manish Kathuria (founder and chairm
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