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‘Malgudi Days’ comes alive at Genesis Global School’s 13th annual day celebration

by on October 28, 2024 0

Genesis Global School, Noida, celebrated its 13th Annual Day with a theme inspired by Malgudi Days, honouring India’s cultural roots. The event, attended by Padma Shri recipient Dr A Sankara Reddy, featured student performances showcasing rural Indian life through skits, storytelling, and dance. As part of a Diwali charity initiative, students distributed essential items...

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Zaria responds to disrupting Fallon Henley’s NXT Women’s North American Championship celebration at Halloween Havoc

by on October 28, 2024 0

Fallon Henley captured the NXT Women’s North American Championship at NXT Halloween Havoc by defeating Kelani Jordan, Jacy Jayne, and Jazmyn Nyx in a gauntlet match. Henley’s victory was momentous as Jordan had held the title since its inception. Zaria’s dramatic interference hints at a potential future rivalry with Henley.

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Despite ban, Chinese firecrackers available in Hyderabad markets

by on October 28, 2024 0

In Hyderabad, vendors are discreetly selling Chinese firecrackers despite a government ban. These crackers are popular because they are more affordable than their Indian counterparts. Both small vendors and licensed sellers are offering these banned products to meet customer demand. Authorities warn that selling or using these fireworks is punishable by fines or imprisonment.

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5 ways to invite Goddess Lakshmi this Dhanteras

by on October 28, 2024 0

Dhanteras is a key Hindu festival marking the start of Diwali, celebrated for wealth and health. Devotees worship Lord Dhanvantari and Goddess Lakshmi, buy precious metals, and follow rituals to seek prosperity. Tips include using lotus in puja, employing Mahalakshmi Yantra, consuming amla, creating rangoli, and including cowrie shells.

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Thai court drops case over deaths of Muslim protesters in 2004

by on October 28, 2024 0

A court in southern Thailand dropped charges against ex-state security personnel and officials over the 2004 Tak Bai massacre, where 85 Muslim protesters died. The court attributed the decision to the suspects evading arrest, causing the 20-year statute of limitations to expire. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra apologized, vowing to prevent future incidents.

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