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PK is the soundtrack to the 2014 film of the same name directed by Rajkumar Hirani. The soundtrack featured seven tracks—four songs and a theme music composed by Shantanu Moitra, and one song each composed by Ajay–Atul and Ankit Tiwari. Swanand Kirkire penned four songs, while Manoj Muntashir and Amitabh Varma penned one song each.
The songs on Powerplant have been seen as "blink-and-you'll-miss-em grunge lullabies", [2] as well as having the "loud-quiet-loudness" of alternative rock throughout. [3] The employment of lo-fi and noise has also been seen in its music, [3] [4] like the distortion used in "Soup".
The band released one album, titled Power Plant, [1] before breaking up soon after the album's release in 1968. The 1966 release of the album was withheld by International Artists, until after The 13th Floor Elevators' album Easter Everywhere was released, even though Power Plant was recorded nearly a year earlier.
Album(s) Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) 2000 Syndrome of Love "Mora Kata" Saba Saba Abbey 2001 Sunidhi.C "Bol Deewane Bol" Lalit Sen Nitin Raikwar "I Know What You Know" "Dil Yeh To Mera" Lalit Sen "Kyun Main Naa Jaanoon" Nitin Raikwar "Maine Yeh Socha Hai" Naqsh Lyallpuri "Mahiya" Nitin Raikwar "Dil Tu Hai Rangeela" "Main Sawali Saloni"
Cactus (Bengali: ক্যাকটাস) is an Indian Bengali rock band from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Since inception they have recorded five full-length studio albums and have performed over 2500 concerts across India & abroad. [1]
DVC Raghunathpur Floating Solar PV Park: An under-construction 10MW Floating Solar plant in West bengal DVC Konar Floating Solar PV Plant: is an under-construction 50 MW solar PV power project in Jharkhand that and expected to be commercial operation in 2027 Damodar Valley Plans 1.7 GW of Floating Solar Projects in West Bengal and Jharkhand.
Hundreds of mostly exiled Tibetans gathered in India’s hillside town of Dharamshala to celebrate the birthday of the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, the Dalai Lama, who turned 89 on Saturday.
The power plant is the first power plant of NTPC. [2] [3] It sources coal from Jayant and Bina mines and water from Rihand Reservoir. The states benefitting from this power plant are Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh and the Union Territories of Delhi, Chandigarh and Jammu and Kashmir.