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How does one spread Indian culture if people call classical dance noise
Updated On: 24 March, 2019 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Chetna Sadadekar
Sangeet Natak Akademi winner Uma Dogra alleges residents of Goregaon society demanded 'nuisance' classical dance practice stop after she continued feeding stray pups against their wishes

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For 20 years, Kathak exponent Uma Dogra, who is recipient of the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Puraskar for 2014, has been conducting rehearsals in a ground floor apartment she owns at Jal Padma Society in Goregaon West. In fact, Dogra, 61, says the residents were "proud when she bought a house there." But, the relationship has gone sour, with Dogra having filed a complaint with the Bangar Nagar police against four members on March 18, alleging they insulted and harassed her for feeding strays.
While Dogra says the atmosphere grew tense when she and another resident of the society started feeding stray pups in the colony, the society's chairman M Rao, said it was because Dogra conducts classes at the society, and not merely rehearsals.
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