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    Chandrika Dixit aka ‘Vada Pav Girl’ goes viral as fan tattoos her face on his arm

    Chandrika Dixit, known as the 'Vada Pav Girl,' has amassed a legion of devoted fans by crafting delicious streetside snacks. Now a contestant on the third season of 'Bigg Boss OTT,' the food influencer has gained significant online popularity through viral videos of her selling vada pav and engaging in heated exchanges with strangers.

    SHOCKING 'Bigg Boss OTT 3' revelation: Vada Pav Girl Chandrika Dixit shares heartbreaking family secret about father

    In a recent episode of Bigg Boss OTT 3, contestant Chandrika Dixit, known as the Vada Pav Girl, made a startling revelation about her troubled childhood. She shared that her father turned to alcohol after her mother's death when she was just six months old and was married four to five times, neglecting her throughout her upbringing. Dixit disclosed that she was shuffled between relatives and ultimately adopted by her grandmother, who provided her with care and stability.

    'Bigg Boss OTT, Season 3' : Youtuber Maxturn says he was replaced by Vada Pav girl Chandrika Dixit

    YouTuber Sagar Thakur, also known as Maxtern, recently claimed on Instagram that he was replaced at the last minute by Chandrika Dixit, the Vada Pav Girl. Maxtern alleged that he was a contender for the reality TV show but accused the producers of deceiving him.

    'Bigg Boss OTT 3': Chandrika Dixit shocks contestants with earning THIS much per day from vada pav sales

    'Bigg Boss OTT 3': In a surprising revelation, Chandrika Dixit, known as the 'Vada Pav Girl,' disclosed that she earns ₹40,000 per day from selling vada pav on the streets of Delhi. This revelation astonished her fellow contestants. Before joining the show, Chandrika addressed misconceptions about her personality and shared her motivations for participating in the reality series, aiming to showcase her true self beyond the perceived anger. Hosted by Anil Kapoor, Bigg Boss OTT 3 features a diverse group of contestants and began streaming on June 21 on JioCinema.

    'Bigg Boss OTT 3' contestant full list revealed: Vada Pav Girl Chandrika Dixit, Naezy, ​Sana Sultan... to join Anil Kapoor hosted reality show

    Bigg Boss OTT Season 3, hosted by Anil Kapoor, is set to premiere on JioCinema on June 21. The show will feature a diverse group of contestants, including TV actors, influencers, musicians, and sports personalities. Confirmed participants include rapper Naezy, TV stars Sai Ketan Rao, Poulomi Polo Das, and Sana Makbul, among several others. This season promises a blend of drama, entertainment, and competition.

    'Bigg Boss OTT 3': Where and when to watch? Check release date, contestants list, prize money

    'Bigg Boss OTT Season 3' is set to launch with Anil Kapoor as the host, replacing Salman Khan. The show will premiere on June 21, exclusively on Jio Cinema Premium. The confirmed contestants include Chandrika Dixit and a diverse lineup of personalities. Viewers can expect a blend of entertainment, drama, and surprises as the new season unfolds.

    • 'Bigg Boss OTT 3' first contestant revealed: Meet Chandrika Dixit aka the viral 'Vada Pav Girl' from Delhi

      Chandrika Dixit, popularly known as the 'Vada Pav Girl,' has been announced as the first confirmed contestant for Bigg Boss OTT 3. The news was shared by JioCinema on their social media platforms. Chandrika gained fame through a viral video showcasing her vada pav stall in Delhi. The third season of the reality show, hosted by Anil Kapoor, will begin streaming on June 21.

      CPI(M)'s anti-Muslim campaigns helped BJP win LS seat in Kerala, alleges IUML supremo

      ​​A key partner in the opposition Congress-led UDF, the IUML termed as a "mere joke" the Marxist party's campaign that if there was no Left, the Muslims would become second class citizens in the country. The CPI (M) often chose "double-edged tactics" for their marketing and the "BJP reaps what the Left party sows", claimed IUML supremo Sadique Ali Shihab Thangal in an interview that appeared on party mouthpiece "Chandrika" on Saturday.

      Pav in Ford Mustang? Vada Pav Girl Chandrika Dixit hints at a big surprise after dispute with residents, Delhi Police

      Delhi's famous "Vada Pav Girl," Chandrika Dixit, famed for her street food stall, grabbed headlines anew with a luxurious addition to her life - a Ford Mustang. A viral video showcased her cruising in style, has ignited online chatter. Dixit's social media presence, often flaunting lavish purchases, continues to fascinate.

      When Nagpur's Dolly Chaiwala meets Delhi's viral 'vada pav' girl

      Dolly Chaiwala met Chandrika Dixit, a vada pav vendor. Seeking support as street artists, they connect in an Instagram video serving tea to Bill Gates. Chandrika describes Dolly as her mentor.

      Job-cuts, uncertainty in the IT sector force more pros to go for gig roles

      What's making India's highly skilled talent, especially young employees, select gig roles as the mainstay of their career strategy? The adoption of freelancing and independent work among professionals hit a new high in FY23 with a staggering 125% year-on-year increase in consultant sign-ups. This compares with a 25% and an 11% YoY increase in FY22 and FY21, respectively.

      CID actor Chandrika Saha files police complaint against husband for injuring baby boy

      TV actor Chandrika Saha has filed a complaint against her husband for injuring their 15-month-old son by allegedly banging him against the floor.

      Rupee to inch towards 80/$ next fiscal on narrowing CAD

      The Indian rupee could appreciate to around 80 levels against the US dollar during the next fiscal year due to an improvement in the country's current account deficit, said some foreign bank analysts. Barclays expects the rupee to hit 80 per dollar by March 2024, while BofA Securities anticipates it to strengthen to 79.5. However, the rupee was trading at 82.21 to the dollar during the report's writing. The predicted appreciation contrasts with an expected depreciation of almost 8% this fiscal year. The rupee's dependence on the Reserve Bank of India's dollar sales and capital flows is reducing.

      White-collar gigs help women keep working in the layoffs season

      In nine months from April 2022 to December 2022, there was a 3X increase in the number of women consultants registering for white-collar gig roles from the technology sector, according to data and research from the white-collar gig platform FlexingIt. For the same duration, the overall number of women consultants stayed stable.

      SPJIMR partners with M3M Foundation to promote social entrepreneurship

      The grants will be used to fund social initiatives and scale social entrepreneurship and impact. The two parties will also collaborate to create case studies and knowledge bases. DoCC is an initiative that links SPJIMR to the NGO community through student internships and various events and forums that focus on ecosystem and knowledge building.

      26 killed as tractor-trolley falls into pond in UP's Kanpur

      Most of the victims were women and children, the DM said, adding that the toll is likely to go up. The incident occurred in the evening near Bhadeuna village located within the Saar police station limits, a senior official said.

      Rajapaksas and friends thought they owned Sri Lanka: ex-president Chandrika Kumaratunga

      ​​​Kumaratunga, Sri Lanka's first and only female president to date, said actions taken by the Rajapaksa regimes had led to a serious crisis situation in the country. Her remarks came during the opening of the new office of the 'Nawa Lanka Freedom Party' in Battaramulla. The party is led by former minister and Kalutara District parliamentarian Kumara Welgama.

      Tej Pratap threatens to release videos of abuse suffered in marriage

      Yadav came out with a video statement, nearly seven minutes long, fulminating against a news portal which had carried a report about his divorce case, apparently presenting him in a poor light.

      SPJIMR, XLRI and GIM recognised as pioneering schools in Positive Impact Rating 2021

      The University of Business and Technology Kosovo also achieved this level, as the social impact levels of 46 business schools from 21 countries were announced.

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