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Newsworthy daughter

SHE'S the daughter of a father who is constantly in the news. But that does not deter Nivedita Joshi, daughter of Human Resources Department minister, Murli Manohar Joshi, from doing her own thing. She shot to fame initially as a versatile yoga instructor but now there's more to come. The lady has penned lyrics for an album that will have singer Shubha Mudgal lending her voice. "I've been writing poems for a long time," asserts Joshi, "But I wanted to do something really different." So Joshi showed her poems to Mudgal, a long-time friend, who it seems fell in love with them and suggested the idea of stringing them into an album. Thus was born, "Kisson ki Chaadar", which has seven of Joshi's poems set to lyrics by Shantanu Moitra and sung by Mudgal. For Joshi, it is little more than a dream come true.

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