Brahma Kumaris TV anchor Kanupriya passes away due to COVID 19 complications; BK Shivani mourns her demise
BK Shivani took to her Instagram handle to mourn the loss of Brahma Kumaris TV anchor Kanupriya who succumbed to COVID-19. Take a look. Written By
Pinkvilla Desk 15264 reads Mumbai Published: May 2, 2021 03:18 am Brahma Kumaris TV anchor Kanupriya passes away due to COVID 19 complications; BK Shivani mourns her demise
The coronavirus pandemic has had a grave impact on peoples’ lives. The situation is getting serious by the day and over the last few months; Bollywood has lost many of its well-known faces. The country mourns the demise of some of its biggest stars, who lost their lives battling the deadly virus. Now, TV anchor Kanupriya has also passed away battling COVID 19. She had made her TV debut with Doordarshan and hosted the daily show Awakening with Brahma Kumaris. She also starred in numerous TV shows like Bhanwar
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Actor-anchor Kanupriya passes away due to Covid-19 complications
TV actor and anchor Kanupriya passed away yesterday, April 30, after suffering from Covid-19 complications. She was also a news anchor and a filmmaker. She has appeared on TV shows such as Bhanwar, Ananro, Kahi Aek Gaon, Kartavya, Meri Kahani, Tesu Ke Phool and, Tumhara Intezar Hai as well as telefilms. She was popular as the host of Awakening Of Mind with Brahma Kumaris and Karmabhoomi.Â
Sister BK Shivani, the spiritual guru and the main face of Brahma Kumaris, shared the news on social media. Sharing a picture of Kanu Priya, she wrote, âOm Shanti Angels . Last night a very beautiful angel, a chosen instrument of God . Sis. Kanupriya left her mortal coil and moved forward to another magical destiny of radiating happiness and health to millions of souls. Kanupriya is a pure soul, caring, compassionate, selfless . always a giver.
Brahma Kumaris TV anchor Kanu Priya dies after battling Covid 19
Brahma Kumaris TV anchor Kanu Priya dies after battling Covid 19
The host of Awakening Of Mind with Brahma Kumaris and Karmabhoomi, Kanu Priya, breathed her last yesterday, April 30, after suffering from the novel coronavirus. Sister BK Shivani shared the news on social media.
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Kanu Priya passed away due to Covid-19.
In the last few days, the country has lost many celebrities due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. The recent celebrity who passed away is Kanu Priya, who was popular as the host of Awakening Of Mind with Brahma Kumaris and Karmabhoomi. She was also a news anchor, actress and a filmmaker. Kanu Priya breathed her last yesterday, April 30, after suffering from Covid-19 complications.
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JAIPUR: As the Corona crisis deepens across the country, two spiritual organisations have come forward to strengthen the fight against the pandemic in Rajasthan.
The Brahma Kumaris, world s largest spiritual organisation led by women, have opened up a 500-bed Covid treatment and isolation centre in the sprawling Mansarovar campus at Kivarli, Abu Road, in Mount Abu.
The Brahma Kumaris have offered this facility to the Sirohi district administration. Currently, 74 patients are receiving treatment at the campus, with 50 of them on oxygen support. A team of four doctors and 26 paramedical staff is working round the clock in shifts at the Covid centre to take care of patients.