Mumbai : The upcoming episode of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah will see Sunderlal , who usually is a pain in the neck for his brother-in-law, has turned out to become Jethaalal ’s trump card. As viewers are aware, with each passing day Jethaalal’s troubles seem to be compounding. At present, he is faced with the biggest challenge of his life. A situation that will not only mean Jethaalal having to sell his Gada Electronics but also he may be forced to leave Gokuldhaam Society permanently to relocate back to his village in Kutch. His father Champakklal offers to save the Gada Electronics by selling their ancestral land back home. However, an eerie incidence involving Jethaalal's grandfather making an appearance and disclosing to him a secret about the land, makes him change his mind about selling it. Untitled Carousel Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah actress Sunayana Fozdar: Don't want to mimic anyone; will add my own flavour to Anjali Mehta Sunayana ... » Learn More about Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: Will Sunderlal save Jethaalal’s sinking boat?
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English day celebrated at SPM school
PUNE: At the S P M English medium school, the English Day was celebrated recently by organising several activities. In a statement issued by the school, Principal Veena Meshram, said that, "English language not only adds a touch of convenience to communication in general but has been a gateway to art in the form of literature of lots of writers around the globe. Every day is a celebration of this beautiful language by itself but any one day specially dedicated towards the language makes it even more special." S.P.M. English School organised various activities for the students of std. 5 to 9 as a part of 'English Day' celebration. Kakoli Bagchi, a resource person from NIE conducted a Story Telling Session for the students of std. 5 and 6. The session truly captivated the young minds. Pictorial proverb activity engaged the creative students of std. 7 and the enthusiastic students of std. 8 drew their favourite literary character, added the statement. Dr. Neha Jindal, ... » Learn More about English day celebrated at SPM school
Pyaar Ka Punchnama actress Sonnalli Seygall enjoys her relaxing vacation in Kerala – In Pics
New Delhi: Actress Sonnalli Seygall is keeping busy these days because of her clock a block work schedule. But she makes sure she strikes a work-life balance. The Pyaar Ka Punchnama, Jai Mummy Di actor recently set off for a vacation in Kerala. During the week-long trip, she spent time in the mountains, backwaters, heritage sites and more. Sonnalli Seygall added, "I love exploring places in India and I’d visited Kerala about five times before and had a great time during every visit. I had gone with my mom and brother once and also been there for work and weddings. But it was always a brief visit, so this time I planned a slightly long one to explore the state in peace and to experience the local culture." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sonnalli Seygall (Sonali) (@sonnalliseygall) View this post on Instagram A post shared by ... » Learn More about Pyaar Ka Punchnama actress Sonnalli Seygall enjoys her relaxing vacation in Kerala – In Pics
Interview: China’s victory over poverty a model for other nations: Afghan experts
Video Player Close KABUL, March 2 (Xinhua) -- Afghan experts hail China's victory over poverty, saying its experiences in eliminating absolute poverty in the world's most populous country can be a model for other nations. "It is a miracle that the system of socialism with Chinese characteristics has lifted over 10 million poor people out of poverty on average since 2012 each year. It's an extraordinary achievement," Shamsul Haq Arianfar told Xinhua. A well-known analyst and author of several books, Arianfar visited China in the past years and observed that the Chinese government under the leadership of the Communist Party of China launched a war on poverty. China has met the poverty eradication goal set out in the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 10 years ahead of schedule. He said this is a miracle and the Chinese people should be proud of such a big achievement. Hailing the elimination of absolute poverty in China, the Afghan analyst said, ... » Learn More about Interview: China’s victory over poverty a model for other nations: Afghan experts
‘Schitt’s Creek’ wins Golden Globe for Best TV Comedy Series
Canadian sitcom 'Schitt's Creek' took home the Golden Globe 2021 award for Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy. 'Schitt's Creek' is a Canadian television sitcom created by Dan and Eugene Levy . The series follows the trials and tribulations of the formerly wealthy Rose family when they are forced to relocate to Schitt's Creek, a small town they once purchased as a joke. Canadian-American actor Catherine O'Hara (Schitt's Creek) also bagged the Golden Globe 2021 for 'Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series- Musical or Comedy'. 'Schitt's Creek' had won an Emmy Award last year for 'Outstanding Comedy Series'. The show managed to bag all the awards in comedy categories during Emmys 2020. In Emmys 2020, 'Schitt's Creek' was awarded for Outstanding Lead Actor and Actress and the Outstanding Supporting Actor, and Actress. The sitcom also managed to win awards for writing and direction. The 78th Golden Globe Awards is taking place nearly two months later ... » Learn More about ‘Schitt’s Creek’ wins Golden Globe for Best TV Comedy Series
E-learning set to ‘take a big leap forward’
Study-from-home routines spark demand for quality education online Time was ticking, the day's deadline was just an hour away, but Tang Zhumei, an accountant and a 39-year-old mother from Beijing, suddenly stopped auditing dozens of financial statements that piled up on her desktop. Upon receiving a pop-up notification, she reached for her smartphone and, in a jiffy, bought an online English-language course for her 11-year-old daughter. The 60-session course set her back by 9,000 yuan ($1,389), paid via WeChat Pay, but Tang said she believes it's worth every fen of the money spent. In China, online consumption as part of the national consumption upgrade can take many forms. Top-quality education is par for the COVID-19-era online shopping course as study-from-home regimen is part of the new normal. And parents tend to vie for the best e-learning programs for their children, which are considered few and far between. Demand outstrips supply, and market forces could send prices ... » Learn More about E-learning set to ‘take a big leap forward’
Posters, flagpoles removed at 8,000 locations
The Greater Chennai Corporation has cleared political graffiti, posters and hoardings from buildings at more than 8,000 locations, following the announcement of Assembly elections. Corporation Commissioner G. Prakash had ordered election officials in all 16 Assembly constituencies in the city to remove wall graffiti, posters, papers, cutouts, hoardings, banners and flags on government property within 24 hours from the announcement of elections. On Sunday, the largest number of posters were removed from Thyagaraya Nagar Assembly constituency where election officials cleared 697 locations. Perambur Assembly constituency reported fewer posters, with just 228 locations cleared on Sunday. But Perambur reported the highest number of flagpoles at 84 locations which were cleared on Sunday. Political graffiti on 90 walls was cleared in Chepauk-Tiruvallikeni on Sunday, the highest for an Assembly constituency in the city. Thiru. Vi. Ka. Nagar Assembly constituency registered the ... » Learn More about Posters, flagpoles removed at 8,000 locations
17 countries’ publishing houses to translate, publish Xi’s book on governance
BEIJING -- Publishing houses from 17 countries have partnered with Beijing-based Foreign Languages Press, the publisher of the third volume of "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China," for translating the book into different languages for publication. The countries are Albania, Poland, Romania, Belarus, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Nepal, Laos, Bangladesh, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia. The book, first published in Chinese and English on June 30, 2020, records the practices of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at the core in leading the whole Party and Chinese people to make new and major advances in various undertakings of the Party and the country since the 19th CPC National Congress in 2017. "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China" has three volumes, which have been translated into 33 languages and distributed in over 170 countries and regions. The Chinese publisher said it is also working on ... » Learn More about 17 countries’ publishing houses to translate, publish Xi’s book on governance
Jai Mummy Di: Sonnalli Seygall, Sunny Singh show off their quirky side in new poster
New Delhi: Sunny Singh and 'Pyaar Ka Punchnama' actress Sonnalli Seygall have joined forces for their upcoming comedy-drama titled 'Jai Mummy Di'. The movie stars veteran actresses Supriya Pathak and Poonam Dhillon in pivotal roles. The makers have unveiled a new poster and noted movie expert Taran Adarsh shared it with fans on Twitter. He wrote: #SunnySingh, #SonnalliSeygall, #SupriyaPathak and #PoonamDhillon... New poster of #JaiMummyDi... Directed by Navjot Gulati... Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg... 17 Jan 2020 release." #SunnySingh , #SonnalliSeygall , #SupriyaPathak and #PoonamDhillon ... New poster of #JaiMummyDi ... Directed by Navjot Gulati... Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg... 17 Jan 2020 release. pic.twitter.com/rHUP45DwFj — taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) January 7, 2020 'Jai Mummy Di' is directed by Navjot Gulati. The venture has been produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan ... » Learn More about Jai Mummy Di: Sonnalli Seygall, Sunny Singh show off their quirky side in new poster
India-China | Disengagement a win-win situation, says Army Chief
Army Chief Gen Manoj Naravane on Wednesday said the disengagement in Pangong Tso (lake) was a ‘win-win’ situation for both India and China and it was still a long way towards de-escalation. China had been in the habit of making small incremental moves like in the South China Sea that were not challenged but the Ladakh Standoff had shown that this strategy would not work with India and “every move will be met resolutely”, he noted. Also read: Antony calls disengagement with China a ‘surrender of rights’ “China has been in the habit of creeping forward and making very small incremental changes, where each change by itself was not very big or worthy of a very strong reaction. Because of these small incremental moves which were never contested it has been able to achieve its aims without firing a shot or without any loss of life. What has happened in the South China Sea is a very glaring example of that,” Gen. Naravane said at a webinar organised by Vivekananda International ... » Learn More about India-China | Disengagement a win-win situation, says Army Chief