Mr Raj Daluja, who is director of Daluja Hospitality is Chief Patron of JK Volleyball Association. Mr. Daluja has been an ardent supporter of athletics and has always encouraged the youth of Jammu & Kashmir to play volleyball. He believes that volleyball can teach the youth an important lesson, in terms of perseverance, teamwork, and selflessness by preparing them for the next stage of their life. He is also Chairman of Jammu Newspapers Editors Guild and also owns the ‘State Times’, a daily newspaper in the English language.
Mr. Daluja is the Director of Daluja Hospitality Private Limited, a company that deals with hotels, camping sites and other short-stay accommodation, and has a tie-up with the Lemon Tree Group of Hotels.
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We are bringing you through a world of fond memories to stroll through the term of the 'Hontho Se Chu Lo Tum' entertainer.
Tall, slender, running, and stunning great looks… when you take a gander at the Raj Babbar of the '70s, you can't in any way, shape, or form envision him as the quintessential Bollywood film legend.
Yet, he cleared the ways for himself by picking each film with care and made him watch out of a group.
On his 64th birthday celebration, we are bringing you through a world of fond memories to stroll through the term of the 'Hontho Se Chu Lo Tum' entertainer.
After his preparation in Street Theater in New Delhi, he moved to Mumbai and began his movie vocation with Reena Roy, one of the notable entertainers of that time.
Raj Babbar entered governmental issues by joining Janata Dal in 1989, which was driven by V. P. Singh.