Maharashtra recorded the maximum number of 450 cases followed by Delhi at 320, Kerala at 109 and Gujarat at 97ĭRDO collaborates with private industry, gives extreme cold clothing technology to five firms Omicron tally in country rises to 1,270 Maharashtra logs maximum cases with 450 cases India set for muted New Year's celebrations as Omicron threat looms a look at curbs put in place for 31 Decįrom restricting movementm of those unvaccinated, mask mandate and imposing night curbs on New Year's eve, many state goverments have put down measures in order to prevent the fast-spreading COVID-19 strain gaining foothold The action comes following the arrest of Piyush Jain on charges of tax evasion after central agencies raided his premises in what turned out to be arguably the biggest cash seizure in recent times I-T officials carry out raids at residences of SP's Pushpraj Jain, other perfume traders across UP, Delhi and Surat States like Gujarat, West Bengal, Delhi, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu had earlier said that they are not in favour of a hike in GST rate on textiles Relief for textile industry after GST Council defers decision to hike tax from 5% to 12% Tere Bin Nahi Lagda Dil Mere Bend It Like Beckham Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Qawwal - Mast Nazron Se Allah Bachaye Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Live: Akhiyaan Udeek Diyan (1993) Here are some of his most famous qawwalis: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan died of a cardiac arrest at the age of 49 on 16 August, 1997 in London, at the peak of his career. The music was popularized outside of South Asia in the late 20th century, owing largely to its promotion by the world-music industry. To honour him he often performed few minutes of Khan's songs at his concerts. Qawwali, in India and Pakistan, an energetic musical performance of Sufi Muslim poetry that aims to lead listeners to a state of religious ecstasy, to a spiritual union with Allah. He has also called "Elvis" by music icon Jeff Buckley, who said Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was one of his biggest influences. In the 1980s, Khan moved westward and performed in England in 1985. Slowly, Khan’s fame grew to such an extent that even Bollywood and Hollywood came calling. His first concert was at his father's funeral in 1964 and then there was no looking back for the rising musical star. Khan was truly responsible for taking Qawwali music to the world stage and through his magnificent career over decades collaborated with numerous musicians. The doodle is visible on its homepages in 6 countries- India, Pakistan, Japan, Sweden, Ghana, and Kenya. On his 67th birth anniversary Google has decided to honour this singer who popularised "Qawwali" music globally.