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The true spirit of Baisakhi

Mika Singh, who is a rage in the Hindi and Punjabi music industry, runs a NGO called Divine Touch that works for the betterment of underprivileged society and skill development of women.

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Mika Singh, who is a rage in the Hindi and Punjabi music industry, runs a NGO called Divine Touch that works for the betterment of underprivileged society and skill development of women. Spreading happiness, the singer celebrated Baisakhi with the orphan and underprivileged kids of his NGO on Thursday. He not only interacted with the kids, but also performed live for them. Joining Mika for this special event were his friends Gurmeet Choudhary and Kapil Sharma. 

Talking about his NGO, Mika shared, “This is my humble way to do something for humanity. At our NGO more than 4,000 women have been trained and certified in computers, art & craft, stitching and beauty courses so that they can become independent in true sense. Baisakhi celebrations with these underprivileged kids is just a small effort to spread happiness.”

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