I have always liked sufi songs. They directly touches the heart. I never liked the Arijit Singh version. but it really amazed me when I found them on the streets.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K381TC7dQGc
Standard of living in India varies from state to state. With one of the fastest growing economies in the world, clocked at a growth rate of 7.6% in 2015, India is on its way to becoming a large and globally important consumer economy. According to Deutsche Bank Research, there are between 30 million and 300 million middle-class people in India.[1] If current trends continue, India's share of world GDP will significantly increase from 7.3 in 2016 to 8.5 percent of the world share by 2020.[2] In 2011, less than 22 percent of Indians lived under the global poverty line, nearly a 10 percent reduction from 29.8 percent just two years prior in 2009.[3]
According to NCAER, India's middle class population would be 267 million in 2016. Further ahead, by 2025-26 the number of middle class households in India is likely to more than double from the 2015-16 levels to 113.8 million households or 547 million individuals.[4] Another estimate put the Indian middle class as numbering 475 million people by 2030.[5] It is estimated that average real wages will quadruple between 2013 and 2030.[6]
The standard of living in India shows large disparity. For example, there is widespread poverty in rural areas of India, where medical care tends to be very basic or unavailable, while cities boast of world class medical establishments. Similarly, the very latest machinery may be used in some construction projects, but many construction workers work without mechanisation in most projects.[7] However, a rural middle class is now emerging in India, with some rural areas seeing increasing prosperity.[8]
In 2010, the per capita PPP-adjusted GDP for India was US$3,608
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2ms8wqtDu0
আলীগড় এর আড়াই বছরের শিশু টুইঙ্কল শর্মা হত্যা এবং নেপথ্যে কিছু কথা.
পোস্ট মর্টেম রিপোর্ট এ ধর্ষণ এর উল্লেখ নেই. আলীগড় পুলিশ জানিয়েছে অ্যাসিড ছোড়া হয় নি, চোখ উপড়ে ফেলা হয় নি. সোশ্যাল মিডিয়া জুড়ে ভুল ইনফরমেশন ছড়ানো হচ্ছে.
সে যাই হোক. হত্যাকারীদের কঠোর থেকে কঠোর শাস্তি দাবি করছি. টুইঙ্কল এর পরিবার যেন দ্রুত জাস্টিস পান.
জাস্টিস ফর টুইঙ্কল.
Justice for Twinkle - What really happened and what is getting delivered.
Aligarh toddler Twinkle's autopsy has revealed broken ribs, nose and legs, with her body also missing an arm. She was allegedly killed by men who owed her family Rs 10,000.
Contrary to initial reports and social media speculation, Twinkle wasn’t raped. But the brutality inflicted upon the child is likely to haunt her parents and the village of Tappal forever.
‘It is not about Hindu-Muslim’
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnHjo4Eku60
Milieu 2018 - Presidency University
Joler Gaan is an independent folk band from Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was established in 2006. And since then this band has surprised audiences from both sides of Bengal.
They were invited to performed in Milieu 2018, which is a yearly cultural fest organized by Presidency University Kolkata.
Members: Rahul Anand; Kanak Aditya; Saiful Jarnal; Rana Sarwar; ABS Xem; DH Shuvo
Origin: Dhaka, Bangladesh (2006)
Albums: Otol jOler gaan, Patalpurer Gaan
Genres: Folk music, Indie folk
Record labels: ME Label, Joler Gaan
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SHkuVyDn2A
Neel utsav is a native festival of Bengal, held in the month of Chaitra, April to welcome prosperity and happiness among all. In this year I got a chance to witness the festival but rain ruined it all. I got stuck somewhere, where people around me were LGBT.
They shared their ideas, thoughts and emotions. Their views towards the world, and society. The impact of Neel festival in their life.
Beautful people.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmAq0HTM1uQ
The 2020 Indian farmers' protest is an ongoing protest against the three farm acts which were passed by the Parliament of India in September 2020. The acts have been described as "anti-farmer laws" by many major farmer unions, and farmer unions and politicians from the opposition also say it would leave farmers at the "mercy of corporates". The government, however, maintains that they will make it effortless for farmers to sell their produce directly to big buyers.
Soon after the acts were introduced, unions began holding local protests, mostly in Punjab. After two months of protests, farmers— notably from Rajasthan and Haryana— began a movement named 'Dilli Chalo' (transl. Let's go to Delhi), in which tens of thousands of farmers marched towards the nation's capital. Police and law enforcement used water cannons and tear gas to prevent the farmers from entering Delhi. On 26 November, a nationwide general strike that reportedly involved approximately 250 million people took place in support of the farmers according to the trade unions that organised the protests. On 30 November, India Today estimated that between 200,000 and 300,000 farmers were converging at various border points on the way to Delhi.
Over 500 farmer unions have been protesting. Transport unions representing over 14 million trucker drivers and have come out in support of the farmers, threatening to halt movement of supplies in certain states. After the government failed to accept the farmers' demands during talks on 4 December, the farmers planned to escalate the action to another India-wide strike on 8 December 2020. From 12 December, farmers sieged the toll plazas and allowed free movement
#BoycottAdaniAmbani
#standwithfarmerprotes
#farmers
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-GHM99CewE