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Rabbi Shergill, Palash Sen to jam together for animal welfare

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New Delhi, Aug 27 (PTI) Sufi musician Rabbi Shergill andPalash Sen of pop-rock band Euphoria are coming together for amusic concert today to raise funds for the cause of animalwelfare. The event is being hosted by one of contry’s oldest NGOsfor animals – People For Animals, which has been founded byUnion Minister Maneka Gandhi. "Every year we do one fundraiser to raise funds for Peoplefor Animals because we have 36 hospitals to run, for that wehave organised a musical concert at Mavalankar Auditorium withartists, Rabbi Shergill and Euphoria to collect funds,"Gandhi said. Sen who fronts Euphoria said "I’m banking on all the lovethat the Euphoria fans have always showered on me and thesupport that Maneka ji and her team have extended and I knowwe will Dhoom together." One of the pioneers of the pop music in the country, theband is best known for its song, "Maeri" which also featuredBollywood actress Rimmi Sen. Indie singer Shergill, who shot to fame with his ‘Bulla kijaana’ song around a decade ago said he is honoured to helpout for a cause and will be playing before a unique collectionof animal lovers. "The sum total of the surrounding energy influences me. Iderive my inspiration from everyday life, instances, news andpeople," he said. PTI ASVTRS

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