Chandigarh: Sixty-seven songs promoting gang lifestyle and glorifying weapons and violence have been removed from digital platforms, the Haryana Police said in a statement on Tuesday. "The action ...
In a major crackdown against gang culture and the glorification of weapons and violence, Haryana Police has acted against 67 objectionable songs on digital platforms which have either been blocked or ...
At least 67 songs of various Haryanvi pop singers or rappers were either taken down, removed or blocked in the last 11 months from YouTube, Spotify and other streaming platforms over glorification of ...
Sixty-seven songs promoting gang lifestyle, glorifying weapons and violence have been removed from digital platforms, the Haryana Police said in a statement on Tuesday. "The action taken against 67 ...
Haryanvi singer Masoom Sharma has defended the region’s music industry following state government’s move to remove songs promoting gun culture and violence from YouTube. CHANDIGARH: Haryanvi singer ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
In a major crackdown against gang culture and the glorification of weapons and violence, the Special Task Force (STF) and Cyber Unit of Haryana Police have carried out a landmark operation that has ...
The Haryana Police has taken down 67 Haryanvi songs from YouTube, JioSaavn, Amazon Music, Spotify, and Gaana that “glorify gang culture, firearms, intimidation, murder, and hostility towards the ...
Chandigarh, Jan 13 (PTI): Sixty-seven songs promoting gang lifestyle and glorifying weapons and violence have been removed from digital platforms, the Haryana Police said in a statement on Tuesday.
Lucknow: Hundreds of visitors, mostly from the hills, could be seen visiting stalls showcasing Uttarakhand's traditional products such as paintings, crockery, ‘Pichouri', ‘Aipan' print handbags and ...