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Rising Star Sajol Khan Shanto Becomes Musical Artist Of Bangladesh; Know Fascinating Things About Artist

Meet Sajol Khan Shanto! He is a rising star who expands his career with an upcoming career in music from the film to the stage. He has published his whole “ Emotions” album, which is presently accessible on all streaming platforms, on the back of his first song, “Tum Hi Ho.” The style of Sajol Khan mixes decades to build his experimental pop-rock path. He’s working on his new tune that infuses his guitar, keyboard, and bass sounds.
From the highs and lows of life, “Tum Hi Ho” were inspired by a failed love connection. From an early age, Sajol Khan was a music enthusiast. He has performed too many hits, such as: “Tum Hi Ho, O lolona o lolona, Teri meri prem kahani, Old memories, Miss you, Deep thoughts and super hit album name – Emotions. Have already been picked up by the audience. His upcoming song name- “Ochena Shohor”
Interview:
Hi!! Will you please introduce yourself to our readers?
Hey everyone, I am Sajol Khan Shanto a founder, a marketer, an influencer, a musical artist and entrepreneur. I am born on October, 02, 1999. My father’s name is Md Kamal Khan and my mother’s name is Farida Parvin. I have also two brother, His name is Uzzal Khan Fahad and Fahim Khan Shitol. I completed my schooling at Cambrian School and I graduate student at Cambrian Collage, Bangladesh. I am the founder of Mr Khan Enterprise (Pty) Ltd.
So, how have you and your music been last year? What has the epidemic been like to you? Now, where you are, are things opening up? How are you feeling?
I believe that everyone can agree that the roller coaster was last year and currently 2021. Music was always present, but until I published “Tum Hi Ho,” I didn’t delve deeply into it, but now I can tell my life is quite musical. I had an unbelievably rigorous lockdown, but it helped me appreciate the little things. Thank you, the globe is opening up slowly but definitely.
Let’s say, “Tum Hi Ho” about your first track. What’s been its inspiration? Was the process of producing a song any surprise to you? How did you record it at a renowned studio in Bangladesh?
Tum Hi Ho was the first song I ever composed and recorded. “Tum Hi Ho” In my own opinion, I had been through a lot, and it was the best way to treat me. In such a gorgeous setting, it was such a wonderful experience.
Have you planned to bring forth a whole new album and fresh music soon? How is your next music inspired?
Yeah, yeah, I do it! I don’t want to reveal so much, but I can say a lot enormously inspires me, and when I don’t push my music, I think that’s the most extraordinary way I create it.
Can you remember when you believed you might be a musician? What do you believe inspires you to sing and compose songs every day?
I always liked music, and I’ve always had a passion for it, but I have kept it very secret, so it’s actually when I went to write “Good morning,” “Oh crap, I adore doing it.” I enjoy the process. I love the process. When you pick up the guitar and figure out what the next chord or lyric is like, a game that has never ended.
What do you think about social media power? How active are you in everything? Are you enjoying or struggling to maintain everything?
Social networking is usually a very touching topic. It has its advantages and disadvantages. I’m simply trying not to take it too seriously. Have fun and meet fans.
What do you want listeners will remove from your music at the end of the day?
All I want is for someone and everyone to feel anything.
More Info: https://sajolkhanshanto.com

Hamza Fazal is a reporter for The Hear UP. After graduating from the University of Abbottabad, Hamza got an internship at the NPR and worked as a reporter and producer. Hamza has also worked as a reporter for the Medium. Hamza covers health and science for The Hear UP.
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When Can You Sue For Getting Cancer?

Being diagnosed with cancer can be devastating and affect anyone at any age. Several factors, such as genetics and lifestyle, can cause it. However, cancer can also be caused by the negligence of others. In such an instance, you can sue the people responsible for causing your cancer and claim compensation for the diagnosis and any associated damages.
Determining when and who to sue for getting cancer can be a complex process. So, it’s a wise idea to hire a lawyer to get you through the process and get the compensation you deserve. The attorney can advise you on when, how, and whom to sue for getting cancer.
With that said, here’s when you can sue for getting cancer:
- Product Liability
You can sue for getting cancer from a defective product. For example, in one hair product cancer lawsuit, a claim was made that a hair straightening product was causing uterine cancer in women. The defects in the hair product increase the risk of developing uterine cancer for whoever uses it. If you think you’re in a similar situation, you can sue the manufacturers if a certain product increases your risk of developing cancer.
However, proving your case and claiming compensation can be challenging. In such a case, you must prove the defective product caused your cancer to sue the manufacturer or retailer. You’ll have to request tests on the products to prove the defect and the relationship to cancer development. The product defect has to have caused your cancer diagnosis directly. One example is when the product has excessive amounts of lead. You’ll need to hire experts or resort to government authorities to investigate the product to prove this. This way, you have a piece of solid evidence to sue the product manufacturer.
- Medical Negligence
Medical negligence is one of the most common reasons to sue for getting cancer. You could sue for medical malpractice if the doctors, healthcare facility, hospital, or other medical professionals failed to offer the standard of care causing your cancer diagnosis. For example, if the doctor failed to order necessary tests or misdiagnosed your case resulting in cancer progression, you can sue for medical negligence.
To successfully sue for medical negligence, you must prove that the medical practitioner’s actions directly caused your cancer diagnosis. You must also show that you suffered damage because of the negligent actions of the medical practitioner. By doing so, you can claim compensation for treatment of progressing cancer, lost wages if you cannot work, and pain and suffering.
- Environmental Factors
Exposure to environmental pollutants and toxins is a common risk factor for cancer. Prolonged exposure to asbestos at the workplace, radiation, and other chemicals can increase cancer risk. If you can prove your cancer was caused by exposure to a certain environmental toxin like asbestos, consider suing the company or entity responsible for the pollutants.
Suppose a company’s activities produce excessive radiation that affects the population in a specific area and results in cancer. In that case, you can sue that company for exposing you to toxins that caused the development of your cancer.
Like the previous points, you must prove your cancer was directly caused by a specific substance you were exposed to. You’ll also have to show that the exposure was from the negligence of the company or entity you’re suing. Another aspect you must consider is the entity’s knowledge of the potential risks of exposing people to the toxin or substance. Since you’ll also claim that the company or entity was negligent, expose their bad practices that contributed to the development of your cancer.
Additionally, working in a hazardous environment may expose you to substances or toxins that can increase your cancer risk. For instance, if you’re a construction worker with constant exposure to asbestos, you’ll be at risk of developing cancer. Working as a firefighter can also expose you to asbestos and other carcinogenic substances that cause cancer.
You can sue your employer for getting cancer while working in a hazardous environment. To be successful, you must prove the cancer was caused directly by exposure to a specific chemical or substance at the workplace or in the line of duty. For example, getting cancer from asbestos exposure at a construction site.
In such a suit, you’ll claim compensation for the medical expenses covering the diagnosis and treatment, lost wages, damages for the pain and suffering caused to you and your family, and other associated costs.
Conclusion Getting a cancer diagnosis because of someone else’s negligence can be traumatizing and devastating. However, you can get a little relief through compensation for the medical expenses and other related damages, such as pain and suffering. The process of suing for getting cancer can be complicated, and it’d be best to hire an experienced lawyer to handle the litigation process. An attorney can also advise on the available legal options available and the compensation to seek.

Khalil ur Rehman is a proud born and raised in Abbottabad. Khalil has worked as a journalist for nearly a decade having contributed to several large publications including the Yahoo News and The Verge. As a journalist for The Hear Up, Khalil covers climate and science news. [email protected]