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Writer Kanika Dhillon reacts to hysterical negative reviews of Haseen Dillruba
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Taapsee Pannu, Kanika Dhillon React to Haseen Dillruba s Criticism
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As the current wave of Covid-19 sweeps across India, performance artists are staring at possibly another year of no work, no stage events. In Madhya Pradesh’s Dewas city, bhakti singer Kaluram Bamaniya, has taken multiple loans to make ends meet and to support musicians in his troupe. “Before Covid, we used to make anywhere between Rs 6 and 12 lakh a year. But now, my five musicians are doing daily labour to survive,” said Bamaniya whose monthly expenses are around Rs 30,000 and has a family of six to look after. He also supported his troupe for a while. “I think I may also have to sell my car,” said Bamaniya who is renowned for his Kabir bhajans and has performed all over the country.
Closest contest in MCD polls: AAPâs candidate loses to BJP leader by 2 votes
Closest contest in MCD polls: AAPâs candidate loses to BJP leader by 2 votes
In Perhaps The Closest Fight In The Civic Polls, An AAP Candidate Lost A Ward In South Delhi To Her BJP Rival By A Margin Of Just Two Votes. PTI | Updated on: 26 Apr 2017, 11:01:22 PM
New Delhi:
In perhaps the closest fight in the civic polls, an AAP candidate lost in south Delhi to her BJP rival by a margin of just two votes.
In SDMC’s Chhatarpur ward, Pinky Tyagi of the AAP bagged 8,413 votes while Anita Tanwar got 8,415 votes, in a contest that went down to the wire.