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Setback for singer TM Krishna as SC says shouldn't be given MS Subbulakshmi award

IndiaTimes Monday, 16 December 2024
The Supreme Court challenged the Madras High Court's decision to allow the MS Subbulakshmi Award to be given to TM Krishna. Subbulakshmi's grandson argued that using her name for the award violated her will, prompting the court to issue notices.
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