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Savvy Cleaner Awards More Scholarships for Residential Cleaning Training & Certification

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Savvy Cleaner Awards More Scholarships for Residential Cleaning Training & Certification


Savvy Cleaner is Accepting Scholarship Applications from House Cleaners and Maids for Training in 2023

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Dec 15, 2022

Savvy Cleaner, the wildly popular hub for house cleaning training, is again accepting scholarship applications for 2023 for house cleaners and maids.

Approximately 33% of people switched jobs in the last two years, according to a recent PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll. A significant portion of those individuals started cleaning businesses either to serve as full-time replacements for their previous job or to earn extra money between jobs.

House Cleaning Companies on The Rise

With the pandemic came a newfound awareness of cleanliness’s importance, which subsequently led to an influx of people looking for jobs in the cleaning industry. “However,” as CEO Angela Brown of Savvy Cleaner points out, “without proper training and techniques, these new companies are at risk of damaging their customers’ expensive belongings.”

Professional home cleaning services have become increasingly popular in recent years. In fact, according to Home Cleaning Centers of America, last year, nearly 10% of all U.S. households paid someone to clean their homes for them. Additionally, the Freedonia Focus Reports released a study called Contract Cleaning Services: United States, which predicted that income from daily cleaning services will rise by 2.2 percent annually through 2025 in the USA alone.

Savvy Cleaner Scholarships

On Jan. 31, 2023, Savvy Cleaner will award 15 winners fully funded scholarships for the Savvy Cleaner Network, which includes courses on eco-cleaning supplies, equipment cleaning and sanitation, personal protective equipment, and how to clean and grow a successful cleaning company.

Savvy Cleaner is famous for its online tutoring, which helps students make money while they receive an education. “Our students see exceptional results from applying their learning in real time,” says Angela Brown. “Rather than waiting until they’ve graduated, we encourage involvement and working from day one.”

The scholarships provide membership to not only the Savvy Cleaner Network but also access to two live interactive mastermind sessions each month. These sessions allow business owners to connect, discuss best practices, and offer moral support throughout the training.

About Savvy Cleaner

Savvy Cleaner is a training and certification program for house cleaners and maids headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., USA. They produce the daily show and podcast Ask a House Cleaner and the shorts series Pro Cleaning Tips, which can be understood with closed captioning in 191 languages worldwide.

Savvy Cleaner will accept scholarship applications until Jan. 15, 2023, and encourage new, current and previous students to apply.

To apply and learn more about the scholarship program, visit https://savvycleaner.com/scholarship-application.

Source: Savvy Cleaner



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Inside Bollywood’s Silence: The Real Reason Dhurandhar Isn’t Being Celebrated

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Inside Bollywood’s Silence: The Real Reason Dhurandhar Isn’t Being Celebrated

 

In a season where Bollywood films are loudly pushed, praised, and plastered across every digital corner, the curious silence surrounding Dhurandhar has raised more questions than answers. Social media has been buzzing with talk of nepotism, PR politics, and manipulated corporate bookings. But industry insiders tell a very different story—one that has less to do with individuals, and everything to do with genre power, studio territory, and the fragile ego structure of Bollywood’s biggest players.

 

At the heart of the storm lies a simple fact: Dhurandhar is a spy thriller. Not just any thriller—the genre Bollywood unofficially considers the exclusive territory of Yash Raj Films. For over a decade, YRF has aggressively built its “Spy Universe,” treating it like a cinematic fortress. The studio’s identity, revenue expectations, and long-term franchise planning are deeply tied to the success of this genre. So when War 2—their highly anticipated blockbuster—released earlier this year and struggled at the box office, it didn’t just bruise egos; it shook the foundation of the Spy Universe itself.

 

Against this backdrop, the arrival of Dhurandhar became a complication no one at YRF wanted. Insiders insist the silence around it isn’t about actor rivalries or PR games. It’s far more strategic. Publicly celebrating another studio’s spy thriller—especially one gaining genuine praise—would inevitably weaken the narrative YRF is trying to rebuild with its upcoming film Alpha. Acknowledging Dhurandhar would mean accepting a new, strong competitor in the very space YRF claims as its own.

 

There’s also the added complexity of personalities. Industry veterans quietly acknowledge the friction between “Gangu” and certain YRF loyalists. Some believe that any hype around Dhurandhar will reflect indirectly on Ranveer Singh, an actor who has been caught in the crosshairs of shifting alliances and subtle jabs from prominent names. Even recent comments by Filmfare’s Jitesh Pillai, insiders say, were not random—they were part of the larger mood within the establishment.

 

What is particularly telling is that this silence cannot be explained by corporate bookings or inflated footfall numbers. Brahmāstra pioneered and benefitted from such tactics, yet it received full-throated celebration from every camp. The absence of similar support for Dhurandhar points clearly to the genre politics at play.

 

Behind-the-scenes tea also hints at larger ripples: whispers of Deepika Padukone stepping away from an Ayan Mukerji–Ranbir Kapoor project have surfaced, possibly tied to the tense undercurrents created by this power struggle. Whether these developments are temporary or signal a deeper fissure will become clearer in the coming months.

 

For now, what remains undeniable is the industry’s discomfort. Dhurandhar is being quietly acknowledged as a good film—good enough to challenge the supremacy of the Spy Universe itself. And in a world where brand territories matter more than merit, silence has become a weapon.

 

As Bollywood inches toward the release of Alpha, expect the temperature to rise, alliances to shift, and narratives to be aggressively shaped. Because in this battle, it isn’t actors fighting for acclaim—it’s studios fighting for genre dominance.

 

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Shefali, fondly remembered as the “Kanta Laga Girl,” left a void not just among her close-knit circle but within the broader audience base that adored her. Her untimely demise at the age of 42 not only sparked an outcry of grief but a surge of online searches, seeking to understand the how and why. She had been a vibrant presence on screen, and her sudden departure led to a significant spike in Google searches, overtaking even major events. The cause, reportedly a consequence of a cardiac arrest, raised discussions on the pressures and the unseen struggles behind the glamorous facades of celebrity life.

In another corner of the digital universe, Anupam Kher experienced an unexpected jolt—not of loss, but of digital disappearance. Imagine waking up one day to find a whopping nine lakh followers vanished from your social media profile. In a world where online presence and follower count are often seen as measures of influence and credibility, such an occurrence is disconcerting. Kher’s direct query to Elon Musk brought light to the often invisible cleanup processes on social media platforms, aiming to purge bots and inactive accounts. Yet, it serves as a metaphor for the impermanence in the digital age—what is here today can be gone tomorrow, echoing the transient nature of fame itself.

As we navigate through a torrent of updates, from the surprising revelations post-Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s wedding to the heartwarming support for TV’s Sai Baba, Sudhir Dalvi, by the Shirdi Sansthan, it’s evident how stories of celebrities’ lives, their highs and lows, fascinate and unite us in conversation and speculation.

In the midst of these narratives, a peculiar phenomenon caught my attention—the barometer of public interest as reflected in Google’s most searched movies of 2025. From Bollywood outpacing Southern cinema to unexpected hits that captured the public’s imagination, it’s a fascinating glimpse into collective tastes and the ever-shifting sands of viewer preference.

But perhaps, the most human aspect amidst these tales is the community’s response to Sudhir Dalvi’s plight. Facing health challenges, the actor renowned for his portrayal of Sai Baba found relief not just in medical intervention but in the collective support of a community willing to uphold one of its beloved figures. It’s moments like these that reinforce the ties that bind us, transcending the screen to touch lives in tangible ways.

 

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