Author: Debangshu Goswami

Divorce rumors of Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka Chopra Jonas, a popular Bollywood actress, and Nick Jonas, a famous Hollywood singer, unquestionably relationship goals. However, it appears that the two are having difficulties in paradise since the ‘Quantico’ star has removed ‘Jonas’ from her name on her Instagram profile! Priyanka Chopra stunned her fans and followed when she deleted her husband Nick Jonas’ surname from her social media accounts. Here’s how her mother, Madhu Chopra, responded to Priyanka and Nick’s divorce rumours. Priyanka Chopra Jonas surprised everyone when she removed her surname ‘Chopra Jonas’ from her Instagram bio. The actress’s spouse, Nick Jonas, is said to be…

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A photo exhibition shines a light on India's qawwals

The photo show, which includes pictures by Dinesh Khanna, Mustafa Quraishi, and Leena Kejriwal, strives to give life to the sounds and identity to the anonymous individuals behind devotional Sufi music — the qawwals. Manjari Chaturvedi, a Kathak dancer, curates the Qawwali Photo Project – An Untold Story, which is currently on display at the India International Centre. The ongoing exhibition herein shines a light on the exponents of Sufi qawwali music, displaying photographs of them crafting enchantment via their spiritual performances at India’s temples. The photo show, which includes pictures by Dinesh Khanna, Mustafa Quraishi, and Leena Kejriwal, strives…

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Victory of Punjab farmers

Farmers’ win is the country’s victory, said Rashtriya Lok Dal head, Jayant Chaudhary, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi revealed the government’s plan to scrap farm rules. The Congress claimed on Friday that the Centre’s announcement to abolish three agricultural rules was a win against injustice, adding that arrogance had to lower its head in the face of farmers’ peaceful’satyagrah.’ In his speech to the nation of Gurupurab, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the government has chosen to abolish the three farm regulations that have been the focus of farmer protests for the last year. “Through satyagraha, the country’s ‘annadatas’…

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Porsche Taycan Electric Car Launch: Review - Asiana Times

The Taycan, Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle, arrives on our shores, and many got first look at it in success as the car is revealed in India. Porsche has a long history of producing classic sports cars such as the 911. Still, its expansion into the passenger vehicle market resulted in SUVs such as the Cayenne and the Macan and 4-door sedans such as the Panamera. The latter is significant since the Taycan might see as a continuation of that design motif into an all-electric performance car. However, it should note that the Taycan was designed from the ground up as an electric vehicle and has…

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Hajabba is uneducated and has never attended school, and he has been selling oranges at Mangaluru bus station since 1977. His hamlet lacked a school, but the 66-year-old was determined to alter that. Harekala Hajabba, in Mangaluru, Karnataka, orange vendor, won the Padma Shri Award from President Ram Nath Kovind at the Padma Awards event in Delhi. For his efforts in imparting education to youngsters in his community, the 66-year-old man received India’s second-highest civilian honour.    Hajabba, from the hamlet of Newpadapu in Mangalore, has no formal education but has been successful in establishing a school for his village’s…

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According to the National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (“NCPCR”), NGOs with FCRA registration accept foreign contributions and distribute them to other NGOs that do not have FCRA registration.  The Apex Child Rights Body filed an affidavit in the writ petition Vinay Vinayak Joshi v. Union of India, which challenged the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India Notification dated May 18, 2021, which extends the deadline for compliance with the specific provisions of the Foreign Contribution Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2020, to document NCPCR’s efforts to prevent the misappropriation of foreign funds by various non-governmental organisations.      Swarupama Chaturvedi, an advocate, filed…

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The BJP plans to expand its outreach to OBCs.

Through the BJP’s state officials, a conference with home minister Amit Shah was planned before his last visit to the state to address feedback from district presidents and select leaders on issues such as price increases for essentials and fuel, as well as ways in which the Centre can reassure voters. Following the state-level outreach events, the BJP has planned 588 smaller meetings in 98 electoral districts in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh to reach out to other backward classes (OBCs) and Scheduled Castes (SCs). According to senior party leaders, the meetings will take place from November 18 to December 28. As…

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Instagram new tips: Maximize customer engagements

Stories and Reels have quickly become the app’s most popular features, and with Stories taking up prime real estate at the top of the stream, they may be an excellent way to stay in touch with your followers while also showcasing your latest bargains and offers. Instagram is always one of the most widely used social networking sites. In reality, about 1 billion individuals use Instagram every month, accounting for around 13% of the global population. In addition, 80% of Instagram users follow one or more companies, and 72% of users have purchased a product after seeing it on the platform.…

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Embassy Group invests around Rs 600 crore in developing a 5.5 lakh sq ft office property in Bengaluru. Embassy Zenith’s construction is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2021-22 and will be finished in December 2024. The proposed building will be built in Bengaluru’s prime CBD neighbourhood, near the renowned Le Méridien Hotel site. Once finished, the project will form a component of Embassy Office Parks. “In the prior year, we have witnessed how India’s corporate sector have had to pivot to a work-from-home culture. Despite the significant challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, organizations have demonstrated a…

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Enrich of Loneliness: Being lonely affects our brain

Brain function losses are linked to a lack of human touch(lonely). However, while the COVID-19 pandemic raises worries about the potential dangers of isolation, future research looks for definitive proof of causative involvement as well as possible pathways. Physical pain is terrible, but it is necessary for life because it alerts you that your body is in danger. It instructs you to remove your hand from a hot burner or to consult a doctor if you are experiencing chest pain. Pain serves as a reminder to us all that we must take care of ourselves. Loneliness is the social equivalent…

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