Ambedkarite Artist Kadubai
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Ambedkarite Artist Kadubai
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Kadubai Kharat is a Dalit folk artist who lives in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. She sings songs of Babasaheb in various Dalit localities in Aurangabad and runs her family. Kadubai has become a famous name in the whole of Maharashtra through social media for some time now. In her videos, she sings about Babasaheb's contribution to society, especially towards Dalits. The Ambedkarite people fall in love with her voice and extend their hands to support her. People know everything, especially about her economic condition.
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