Tamil Music from India is an essential thing which can helps us to change our mood and theme for the people’s entertainment and become the peoples out of monotonous. But now music has become one of the best entertainment sectors in the world. We all know that music is an antidote to getting rid of depression. There are many examples we have already seen that music has considerable power to save people’s lives and get a fresh mind. We are thinking and discussing the most viral industry in India now, and its name is the Tamil music industry. Tamil music is the best industry among all the industries in India. Already they gave many hit and viral songs for us. If you want to get the pieces, you have to check out masstamilan , which is the best site for getting the Tamil industry’s best songs. What is Tamil Music? Tamil Nadu is a state of India, and this area people’s language is Tamil. Tamil music is one of the best languages outside Tamil Nadu as well as India. Tamil music is a ... » Learn More about Why Tamil Music from India Becoming Popular Throughout the World
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Meghan says UK royals refused to make her son a prince due to skin color concerns
FILE PHOTO: Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex holding their son Archie, meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu (not pictured) at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town, South Africa, September 25, 2019. REUTERS/Toby Melville LONDON — Meghan, the wife of Prince Harry, said there were concerns about how dark her son Archie’s skin would be before his birth and that such worries explained why he was not given the title of prince. Meghan, whose mother is Black and father is white, said she was naive before she married into the royal family in 2018, but that she ended up having suicidal thoughts and considering self harm after asking for help but getting none. “They didn’t want him to be a prince or princess, not knowing what the gender would be, which would be different from protocol, and that he wasn’t going to receive security,” Meghan said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey aired on CBS late on Sunday. “In those months when I was pregnant, ... » Learn More about Meghan says UK royals refused to make her son a prince due to skin color concerns
The woman behind solar residential properties
Since she joined property developer Sena Development Plc 17 years ago, 2020 turned out to be one of the most memorable years for Kessara Thanyalakpark. Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, her company still managed to achieve record revenue, record pre-sales and a high net profit. She was also promoted to managing director. Last year was the best year for the company despite the virus crisis. The company's strong performance was derived from the foundations she had spent five years previously laying down, initiatives she had worked hard to push before the pandemic struck. "Frankly speaking, if I had not spent 100% of my full time working with the company five years ago, joint ventures such as the one with Japanese partner Hankyu Hanshin Properties and the new initiatives like the solar homes and Made From Her campaign would not have happened," she said. In 2004, while working as a full-time lecturer in banking and finance at Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Commerce and ... » Learn More about The woman behind solar residential properties
Thai Amateur Weightlifting Association Board Resigns Over Doping Claims
Executive board members the Thai Amateur Weightlifting Association (TAWA) have resigned following a doping allegations story in German Media. TAWA President Boossaba Yodbangtoey insisted the accusation made by the German broadcaster were untrue. German state broadcaster ARD aired the documentary Secret Doping – the Lord of the Lifters earlier this month. The program also filmed Thailand’s 2012 Olympic bronze medalist Siripuch Gulnoi admitting to using steroids. Boossaba said in a statement that Siripuch was filmed by a hidden camera. Even more only wanted to share her own thoughts by innocently talking about doping abuse in Thai weightlifting. “She was deceived with fake status of the journalist. Who neither identified his real name nor showed his real profession,” she said. The statement said Siripuch was “tricked” into believing that the person was manager of a German weightlifting team. Who was willing to do business with the gym where she worked. Siripuch was so ... » Learn More about Thai Amateur Weightlifting Association Board Resigns Over Doping Claims
Scarce pension fund due to 2020 budget cuts? That’s baseless – Ungab
FILE PHOTOS: Combination pictures of Rep. Isidro Ungab and Rep. Eric Yap (left). MANILA, Philippines — Deputy Speaker Isidro Ungab has dismissed as “baseless” allegations that deficient pension and gratuity funds for uniformed personnel was due to slashes in the 2020 national budget. Ungab, who previously served as chair of the committee on appropriations in the House of Representatives, was responding to the remarks made by current appropriations panel head Eric Yap that the P74 billion cuts in the 2020 budget were the reason for the inadequate pension fund. “The accusation therefore of Congressman Eric Yap that the supposed fund deficiency in the pension and gratuity fund budget was brought on by the P74 billion 2020 budget cut is actually baseless, again baseless, as the same is disputed by the cited report by the Department of Management (DBM),” Ungab said in his speech on Monday. Ungab explained that both the House and the Senate were responsible for the P74 billion ... » Learn More about Scarce pension fund due to 2020 budget cuts? That’s baseless – Ungab
Meghan says she and Harry wed ‘3 days before’ official ceremony
This photo illustration shows people wearing face masks, watch a televised conversation between Meghan Markle and US host Oprah Winfrey, in Arlington, Virginia March 7, 2021. Britain’s royal family on Sunday braced for further revelations from Prince Harry and his American wife, Meghan, as a week of transatlantic claim and counter-claim reaches a climax with the broadcast of their interview with Oprah Winfrey. Photo by OLIVIER DOULIERY / AFP NEW YORK — British royal Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan were wed in secret three days before the official ceremony, she revealed in an interview with Oprah Winfrey broadcast Sunday in the United States. “(T)hree days before our wedding, we got married,” she said, revealing that they swapped vows in private before Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welsby ahead of the televised spectacle on May 19 2018 at Britain’s Windsor Castle. “No one knows that. But we called the archbishop, and we just said, ‘Look, this thing, this spectacle is ... » Learn More about Meghan says she and Harry wed ‘3 days before’ official ceremony
Duterte publicly flirts with Bohol mayor
MANILA, Philippines – Known for being foul-mouthed, President Rodrigo Duterte again let loose obscene words during a campaign rally in Bohol on Wednesday. This time, Duterte trained his attention on Garcia-Hernandez town Mayor Tita Baja-Gallantes. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte raises the hands of Bohol Second District Board Member Tomas Abapo Jr., Garcia-Hernandez Mayor Tita Gallentes, former Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco Jr., and former Special Assistant to the President Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go during the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) campaign rally at the Garcia-Hernandez Sports and Training Center in Bohol on May 8, 2019. KING RODRIGUEZ/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO “[Y]ou are truly beautiful. If it were me, why would I ever break up with you? I will really grab and hold on to your panty if you try to leave, even until the garter snaps. You’re just too beautiful,” he said in Cebuano, drawing laughter from the crowd. The President said he was in ... » Learn More about Duterte publicly flirts with Bohol mayor
South Korean Olympic champ banned for harassment to skate for China: Reports
SEOUL (AFP) - A South Korean Olympic short-track speed skating champion banned from the national team for sexual harassment has taken up Chinese citizenship and will skate for the hosts at next year's Beijing Winter Games, reports said. It will be the second consecutive home Winter Olympics for Lim Hyo-jun, after he won the 1,500m gold and 500m bronze at the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea. But last year, the 24-year-old was convicted of sexual harassment after he pulled down another male athlete's trousers in front of teammates at the national training centre. The verdict was overturned on appeal, but the case is now before the South Korean Supreme Court for a final decision. The Korea Skating Union suspended Lim for a year in August 2019, and while the penalty has been put on hold during the legal process, if the court finds against him, it would rule him out of the Beijing Games. Lim then decided to become a naturalised Chinese citizen and skate for ... » Learn More about South Korean Olympic champ banned for harassment to skate for China: Reports
Gymnastics: Larry Nassar abuse survivors accept Arthur Ashe courage award at ESPYs
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Hundreds of survivors of sexual abuse by former USA Gymnastics team coach Larry Nassar received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the 2018 ESPYs on Wednesday (July18). More than 140 of the women joined hands on stage in a moving finale to the awards show that honors top athletes and sporting performances of the previous year. Actress Jennifer Garner presented the award, saying that while the story of the "sister survivors" was difficult, it was one that the world "has to hear". Sarah Klein, who identified herself as the first to be abused by Nassar, said that she and others on the stage "represent hundreds more who are not here tonight. "Make no mistake," she said. "We are here on this stage ... a portrait of survival." The courage award is given annually to someone who embodies the spirit of tennis great and human rights activist Arthur Ashe. Nassar was accused of sexual assault under the guise of treatment by more than 265 women, many of them ... » Learn More about Gymnastics: Larry Nassar abuse survivors accept Arthur Ashe courage award at ESPYs
Speed skating: S. Korean Olympic short track champion Lim guilty of sexual harassment but avoids jail time
SEOUL (AFP) - South Korean Olympic short track speed skating gold medallist Lim Hyo-jun was convicted on Thursday (May 7) of sexually harassing a fellow male athlete by pulling down his trousers, a Seoul court said. The 23-year-old won the 1,500m on home ice at the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang and also took bronze in the 500m. But last year he was charged for forcibly pulling down the victim's clothing in front of teammates at the national training centre, and in August was banned from competition for a year. He was fined three million won (S$3,473) and ordered to undergo 40 hours of therapy for sex offenders, a spokesman for the Seoul Central District Court told AFP. Reports said prosecutors had requested a prison sentence. The South is a regional sporting power and regularly in the top 10 medal table places at the summer and winter Olympics. But in an already intensely competitive society, winning is virtually everything in its sports community - and ... » Learn More about Speed skating: S. Korean Olympic short track champion Lim guilty of sexual harassment but avoids jail time