Hair razing marathon
SNIP, SNIP, snip went the scissors at Habib's Hair and Beauty Salon, busy at work as usual.
Only this time it was for a cause raising money for deceased NSG commando Gajendra Singh Bisht's family.
"When Gajendra Singh's body was brought to Delhi, we could not go pay our tributes because of heavy security," said Amzadd Habibb, younger brother of renowned hair stylist Javed Habib. "So I decided to set aside a day in which an entire day's proceeds would go towards his family".
Amzadd's family welcomed the idea and decided to pitch In.
"My father Habib Ahmed, brother Parvez Habib and wife Sanam are all cutting hair with me today," he said.
The family started work on Friday at 10 am. To maximise profits, they have decided to keep their salon open for 24 hours without break.
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Only this time it was for a cause raising money for deceased NSG commando Gajendra Singh Bisht's family.
"When Gajendra Singh's body was brought to Delhi, we could not go pay our tributes because of heavy security," said Amzadd Habibb, younger brother of renowned hair stylist Javed Habib. "So I decided to set aside a day in which an entire day's proceeds would go towards his family".
Amzadd's family welcomed the idea and decided to pitch In.
"My father Habib Ahmed, brother Parvez Habib and wife Sanam are all cutting hair with me today," he said.
The family started work on Friday at 10 am. To maximise profits, they have decided to keep their salon open for 24 hours without break.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.hindustantimes.com
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