KBC 12 October 2 Karamveer Special Episode Highlights:: Tonight’s episode begins with Amitabh Bachchan’s heartfelt speech on Gandhi Jayanti and welcomes two karamveers to the episode, who follows Gandhigiri and has done much work and helped the migrant workers – Rajeev Khandelwal and Also Read – Why Did Amitabh Bachchan Wear a Green Ribbon on KBC 13: Know About Its Meaning And Importance
He then welcomed roll-over contestant Tanisha Aggarwal, with whom he will be continuing the game. Also Read – KBC 12 October 1, 2020 Episode Highlights: Income Tax Officer Tanisha Aggarwal Wins Rs 40,000 So Far, Becomes Roll-over Contestant
Check Out Questions From Tonight’s Show:
Q. Which holding company, founded in 2015, is the parent company of Google? Also Read – KBC 12 September 30, 2020 Episode Highlights: Jaswinder Singh Cheema Wins Rs 6,40,000, Becomes Roll-over Contestant
A. Alphabet Inc
Q. What type of tax was ‘Malguzari’?
A. Land Revenue
Q. According to Hindu scriptures who among these was a close friend of Krishna, who was sent to Vridavan as his messenger?
A. Uddhav
Q. Which of these is a narrow geographical corridor, also known as ‘Chicken’s Neck’?
A. Siliguri Corridor
Q. Which athlete, paralyzed with polio when she was a child, won three gold medals at the 1960 Olympics that remains a standout performance in the history of the games?
A. Wilma Rudolph
Q. Which of these freedom fighters is the author of the 2-volume book ‘The Indian Struggle 1920-1942’?
A. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Tanisha quits the show and takes home Rs 12,50,000.
Amitabh Bachchan gives a heart-wrenching speech on migrant workers and their struggle during the COVID-19 pandemic. Karamveers Rajeev Khandelwal and Krishnavatar Sharma are founders of the Ajeevika Bureau, a non-profit that works with the migrant workers in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Udaipur. Ajeevika Bureau was founded in 2005, when its co-founders, who were working in the rural, tribal areas of southern Rajasthan realised that migration of waged labour was the major livelihood strategy undertaken by impoverished rural communities in the region.
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