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Ishleen Kaur

London

Senior Broadcast Journalist at BBC World Service

Broadcast Journalist at BBC

BBC Journalist- Views are personal don’t represent employer!! Presenter, Guru - The Documentary podcast on BBCWorldService https://t.co/jXgIBZZ3C2

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  • 2 weeks ago | bbc.com | Soutik Biswas |Ishleen Kaur

    Gangster tells BBC why India's biggest hip-hop star was murderedSoutik Biswas & Ishleen KaurBBCSidhu Moose Wala was shot dead in a hail of bullets in 2022It was a killing that shocked India: Punjabi hip-hop star Sidhu Moose Wala shot dead through the windscreen of his car by hired gunmen. Within hours, a Punjabi gangster named Goldy Brar had used Facebook to claim responsibility for ordering the hit.

  • 2 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Soutik Biswas |Ishleen Kaur

    Aamir Khan, Aishwarya Rai Dance To Tujhe Dekha To In Viral Video; Fan Asks, ‘Why They Didn't Work Together?’The 90s era of Bollywood gave birth to the King of Romance, Shah Rukh Khan. His 1995 film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) became a cult classic as well as the standard for future romantic films made in the Hindi entertainment industry. To date, the film’s songs, the performances by the actors …

  • Sep 30, 2024 | htsyndication.com | S Vishwanath |Ishleen Kaur

    Posted On: 2024-10-01 Posted By: S Vishwanath and Ishleen Kaur Business & Finance Real Estate & Construction Pioneer India, Oct. 1 -- In India, groundwater plays a critical role in meeting urban water demands. These aquifers, found at relatively shallow depths, have served as vital sources of water for centuries.

  • Sep 30, 2024 | dailypioneer.com | S Vishwanath |Ishleen Kaur

    Indian cities, plagued by over-extraction of deep groundwater must turn to the ancient underground reservoirs writes S Vishwanath and Ishleen KaurIn India, groundwater plays a critical role in meeting urban water demands. These aquifers, found at relatively shallow depths, have served as vital sources of water for centuries. At a time when transporting water across long distances was inconceivable, communities turned to shallow aquifers to meet their water needs.

  • Sep 25, 2024 | hindustantimes.com | S Vishwanath |Ishleen Kaur

    However, as modern cities grew, the humble dug wells, once a ubiquitous part of the landscape, began to vanish. These wells have now largely been replaced by deep bore wells tapping into groundwater reserves at alarming depths. India is the world’s largest user of groundwater, consuming more than the United States and China combined.

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