The new Crypto coin named Happiness (HPS) is getting registered on VinDax exchange and sooner it will be available on many other exchanges like WazirX, Binance etc. But the big news is that Maa Tulsi Peetheshwar Sri Sri Tulsi Ji Maharaj is helping Covid patients. 51 crores of Happiness (HPS) Crypto coins will be circulated on different exchanges in May, 2021 only out of which 11 crores coins will be used to treat the needy Covid patients. This announcement has been done by founder Sri Sri Tulsi Ji Maharaj himself. Also the buyers can book a stay in Vrindavan which is acceptable at Sri Sri Tulsi Ji Maharaj ji’s own ashram. And it’s just 200 coins with which one can get a day’s stay at Vrindavan ashram. It’s worth mentioning that Happiness Crypto coin is getting fame since it’s launch and many Influencers and B-Town celebs are promoting this coin. Currently it possess a very favourable market...
Semkhor, the first-ever Dimasa language film directed by Aimee Baruah renowned actress of Assam has won the Tagore International Film Festival award (TIFF).Tagore International FilmFestival has awarded Semkhor the outstanding achievement award in threecategories namely in the Debut Filmmaker category, the Woman’s Film categoryand the Narrative Feature category the results of which were announced on Thursday. Semkhor a Dimasa language filmbased on a Dimasa story and shot in Dima Hasao made by Aimee Baruah renowned actress of Assam is incidentally the first film that has been directed by actress Aimee Baruah.Aimee has worked at least intwenty-five feature films to date. It is pertinent to mention that Aimee’s films “JetukaPator Dore” and “Kodomtole Krishna Nache” has succeeded toreceive National Awards, while the film “Paani” won International acclamations.“Semkhor, the award winning Dimasa language film portrays the customs, rituals, and folk beliefs of thepeople of Semkhor, the Semsa tribe that keep themselves away frommodernization, and remain disconnected from the outside world. The film is also towards an attempt to promote the Dimasa language. The film engages with theissue of woman’s social position and the belief that men and women should workhand in hand in society which Aimee wanted to express it through her film. “The issues raised in the filmis on woman’s identity which has been expressed through my film” said Aimee.Worth mentioning is that Aimee Baruah has been acting in films since her childhood. Her acting career beganwhen she was a student of class six, and she acted as a heroine at the age of14, when she was in class...
A new web film is all set to send shivers down shine that exposes the sad state of the police system in North India. The movie narrates how the female cops are treated and what all a female needs to undergo while doing their service. In 2020, a lady constable caused a stir and made headlines when she admitted in media that she was molested inside the police station. Inspired by this real incident, the web film is produced by Anand Kumar Productions Pvt ltd along with eminent producer Saurav Dubey. The story revolves around a female cop who gets badly treated and molested by the policemen inside a police station. The film exposes the sad state of the police system in the state wherewith no fear the Khakimen openly molest, harass and illtreat the fellow women colleagues. Shot in the rustic locations near UP’s Meerut, the movie stars Pankaj Jha, Gavie Chahal and a theatre artist Sonia in key roles. Big OTT players are in the competition to bag the film however, the makers are also eyeing to convert this as...
~This will be brands 16th physical outlet in Mumbai~ Mumbai, 3rd May, 2021: Chai Sutta Bar a chain of chai bars that serves authentic Kulhad Chai across the country today announced its launch in Kandivali, Mumbai. Mumbai the city known for its hush-hush throughout the year and 24×7 is now under a complete lockdown and the reason is no unknown mystery. Despite of the compulsive lockdown Chai Sutta Bar has emerged as one of the only food chain model which has expansions and have opened up new franchise in the City. Following the COVID-19 guidelines and limited govt. permissions the brand launched its new franchise outlet in a closed door event. Commenting on the launch, Anubhav Dubey, Co-founder, Chai Sutta Bar said; “It gives us an immense pleasure that our brand is known and people consume our menu even in circumstances like these. We as a brand are very responsible and in times like these we know costumer preference and catering to their needs keeping in mind all hygiene measures is our top most priority. We are looking forward for a warm welcome by our consumers, once these hard times are by gone and we are confident that alike all our other outlets in the country, Kandivali Mumbai outlet will also be a hot-spot in the vicinity.” In our country Chai is not a beverage it’s a ritual and with the idea of serving this ritual on a on a Bar Table founders Anubhav Dubey and Anand Nayak hailing from districts of Madhya Pradesh originated the idea of Chai Sutta Bar. The mix of Indian and Western culture by far has been appreciated by the consumers both in the country and across the expanded countries. The brand sells over 3, 00,000 Kulhads in a day across all there outlets. The brand has some flagship flavours like Chocolate Chai and Adrak Chai which have a unmatched taste across brands and amongst competitors. The brand ensures to offer ‘Ek Garam Chai ki Piyali’ with some of its best siders such as Sandwiches, Fries, Burgers, Pizza’s amongst others. Chai Sutta Bar pledges to offer quality Kulhad Chai served in the rich, sound, and hygienic environment thereby delivering full customer satisfaction. This will be brands 2nd outlet in Mumbai in 2021, the year has been very fruitful so far as the previous launch in Andheri has also received lots of appreciation and an overwhelming responses from the masses. Not only the response but the sale has also gone by notches. About Chai Sutta Bar...
Selina Ahmed is from the land of deep green forest where rainfall predominates the season, where the tall Bhutanise mountain lay covered with white clouds in the North, where the roaring sound of wild beast hangs the future uncertainties the land witness a little angel, affectionately called by name “Dalia” of Sishubari. This little mystic daughter is fondly loved and cared by the villagers with almost love and care. The “MEM SAHEB” of the little village as she is being called the daughter of “Devniya”. The pretty nested brown haired village daughter would soon be growing into a young athlete running inter-college competitions leaping like a leopard for inter-district competitions at the Kanchenjunga stadium at Siliguri. Owing to her talkative speech and dynamic nature she took deep interest over field activities on agricultural land. Father noticed these qualities in her and allowed her to carry out business responsibility soon. She would carry the agricultural produce on a bullock cart and was seen in the market selling the produce. Thus, the responsibility of the family was entrusted to her at a very young age. She began to balance her education, sports and family business over a long period of time. These experiences would help and guide to fly high in the sky for ambitious achievements but remain rooted to the earth at all times. While in college paragliding in NCC added adventure to her class. Testing time began with migration to an entirely new place for her in Maharashtra in 1995 where she came after her marriage. Her husband who was in DOT was posted in Dhule. The place Dhule happens to be a rigid, dusty, dry and a tough climate where you strive for water supply for every four to five days. The vegetables were not fresh and look aghast with little moisture left to survive. In her own words,” These dry vegetables are food for the animals in our village. Even villagers would not like to purchase such hygroscopically poor vegetable choice.” A drastic change, where Selina Ahmed, the grownup “Dalia” took the situation as challenge. With new language, a harsh climate with new dry season, she adapted the changes in her life. From being occupied in her village time paid a tough alarm to her. She was guided by her husband now who said,” Only university degree alone does not suffice but your own acquired skills will let you apply and gain competence in the turbulent situations”....