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According to Nivedita Baunthiyal, general secretary of IPTA, this was an opportunity for the cast to pay their respects to Hangal, a senior member of the theatre group.
Analysis 2010
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Joshi would visit the Hangal home every time he passed through
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Hangal has decided to confer the first lifetime achievement award in her memory to Pandit
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Hangal repeatedly kept dozing off and the group had to enact the play in parts.
Analysis 2010
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"People coming into India this year have crossed 5 million tourists and compared to the world around we still are very small players in the tourism market, but I think we have so much potential probably we can double our number of tourist arrivals into India and still find place to grow," Hangal added.
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Manoj Hangal had announced the award in the run-up to the first death anniversary of Gangubai on July 21.
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Hangal was put on a life-support system Monday night after her condition turned critical, her doctor, Asho Kalamadani, told Press Trust of India news agency.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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With her powerful, deep voice, Hangal was often described as more gifted than most male singers of her time, and people had trouble matching her strong vocals with her small frame.
unknown title 2009
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Born in 1913, Hangal was a classical singer of the Kirana Gharana.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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She was renamed initially as Gangubai Hublikar, since this gave the impression that she was a townie from Hubli rather than a village girl from Hangal, but later records changed her name to Gandhari.
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