Month: July 2022

  • History This Week-July 29 to August 4

    History is not the past. It is the present. We carry our history with us. We are our history. If we pretend otherwise, we are literally criminals. – James Baldwin

    July 29

    Benito Mussolini

    Birthday – Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) was born in Dovia, Italy. He ruled Italy from 1922-1943, first as prime minister and then as “Il Duce,” the absolute dictator.

    July 30

    July 30, 1975 – Former Teamsters Union leader James Hoffa was last seen outside a restaurant near Detroit, Michigan. His 13-year federal prison sentence had been commuted by President Richard M. Nixon in 1971. On December 8, 1982, seven years after his disappearance, an Oakland County judge declared Hoffa officially dead.

    Henry Ford 

    Birthday – Automotive pioneer Henry Ford (1863-1947) was born in Dearborn Township, Michigan. He developed an assembly-line production system and introduced a $5-a-day wage for automotive workers. “History is bunk,” he once said.

    July 31

    July 31, 1776 – During the American Revolution, Francis Salvador became the first Jew to die in the conflict. He had also been the first Jew elected to office in Colonial America, voted a member of the South Carolina Provincial Congress in January 1775.

    July 31, 1790 – The U.S. Patent Office first opened its doors. The first U.S. patent was issued to Samuel Hopkins of Vermont for a new method of making pearlash and potash. The patent was signed by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.

    August 1

    August 1, 1838 – Slavery was abolished in Jamaica. It had been introduced by Spanish settlers 300 years earlier in 1509.

    August 1, 1944 – Anne Frank penned her last entry into her diary. “[I] keep on trying to find a way of becoming what I would like to be, and what I could be, if…there weren’t any other people living in the world.” Three days later, Anne and her family were arrested and sent to Nazi concentration camps. Anne died at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on March 15, 1945, at age 15.

    August 1, 1944 – The Warsaw Uprising began as the Polish Home Army, numbering about 40,000 Polish patriots, began shooting at German troops in the streets. The Nazis then sent eight divisions to battle the Poles, who had hoped for, but did not receive, assistance from the Allies. Two months later, the rebellion was quashed.

    Francis Scott Key.

    Birthday – Star-Spangled Banner author Francis Scott Key (1779-1843) was born in Frederick County, Maryland. After witnessing the British bombardment of Fort McHenry on the night of September 13-14, 1814, he was enthralled to see the American flag still flying over the fort at daybreak. He then wrote the poem originally entitled Defense of Fort McHenry which became the U.S. National Anthem in 1931.

    Birthday – Moby Dick author Herman Melville (1819-1891) was born in New York.

    August 2

    August 2, 1776 – In Philadelphia, most of the 55 members of the Continental Congress signed the parchment copy of the Declaration of Independence.

    August 2, 1923 – President Warren G. Harding died suddenly in a hotel in San Francisco while on a Western speaking tour. His administration had been tainted by the Teapot Dome political scandal and his sudden death prompted many unfounded rumors. He was succeeded the next day by Calvin Coolidge.

    August 2, 1939 -Albert Einstein wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt concerning the possibility of atomic weapons. “A single bomb of this type carried by boat and exploded in a port, might very well destroy the whole port together with some of the surrounding territory.” Six years later, on August 6, 1945, the first Atomic Bomb, developed by the U.S., was dropped on the Japanese port of Hiroshima.

    August 2, 1990 – The Iraqi army invaded Kuwait amid claims that Kuwait threatened Iraq’s economic existence by overproducing oil and driving prices down on the world market. An Iraqi military government was then installed in Kuwait which was annexed by Iraq on the claim that Kuwait was historically part of Iraq. This resulted in Desert Shield, the massive Allied military buildup, and later the 100-hour war against Iraq, Desert Storm.

    August 3

    Christopher Columbus

    August 3, 1492 – Christopher Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain, with three ships, Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. Seeking a westerly route to the Far East, he instead landed on October 12th in the Bahamas, thinking it was an outlying Japanese island.

    Ernie Pyle

    Birthday – War correspondent Ernie Pyle (1900-1945) was born in Dana, Indiana. His syndicated column offered sympathetic insights into the experiences of common soldiers during World War II. He received a Pulitzer Prize for his reports of the bombing of London in 1940 and later war reports from Africa, Sicily, Italy and France. He was killed by machine-gun fire near Okinawa in the South Pacific on April 18, 1945.

    Maggie Kuhn

    Birthday – Gray Panthers founder Maggie Kuhn (1905-1995) was born in Buffalo, New York. After she was forced into mandatory retirement at age 65, she founded the Gray Panthers organization to fight age discrimination and succeeded in the banning of mandatory retirement in most professions.

    August 4

    Nelson Mandela

    August 4, 1962Apartheid opponent Nelson Mandela was arrested by security police in South Africa. He was then tried and sentenced to five years in prison. In 1964, he was placed on trial for sabotage, high treason and conspiracy to overthrow the government and was sentenced to life in prison. A worldwide campaign to free him began in the 1980s and resulted in his release on February 11, 1990, at age 71 after 27 years in prison. In 1993, Mandela shared the Nobel Peace Prize with South Africa’s President F.W. de Klerk for their peaceful efforts to bring a nonracial democracy to South Africa. In April 1994, black South Africans voted for the first time in an election that brought Mandela the presidency of South Africa.

    August 4, 1964 – Three young civil rights workers, James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, were found murdered and buried in an earthen dam outside Philadelphia, Mississippi. They had disappeared on June 21 after being detained by Neshoba County police on charges of speeding. They were participating in the Mississippi Summer Project organized by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) to increase black voter registration. When their car was found burned on June 23, President Lyndon Johnson ordered the FBI to search for the men.

    Louis Armstrong

    Birthday – Jazz trumpet player Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Known as “Satchmo,” he appeared in many films and is best known for his renditions of It’s a Wonderful World and Hello, Dolly.

    Raoul Wallenberg

    Birthday – Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg (1912-1947) was born in Stockholm. During the Holocaust, Wallenberg saved an estimated 33,000 Jews by issuing thousands of protective documents, by securing the release of Jews from deportation trains, death march convoys, labor service brigades, and by establishing the International Ghetto, a network of 31 protected houses. He was detained by Soviet agents on January 17, 1945 and is believed to have died in prison in 1947.

    Barack Obama

    Birthday – Barack Obama the 44th U.S. President was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961. His father was from Kenya, Africa, while his mother was originally from Kansas. Upon completing his college education, young Obama moved to Chicago, becoming active in community affairs. He then attended Harvard Law School, becoming the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review in 1990. He returned to Chicago, worked in a law firm, then entered politics. Elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1996, he went on to become a U.S. Senator in 2004. Four years later, he successfully challenged former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination and went on to defeat Republican John McCain in the general election, November 4, 2008, thus becoming the first President of African-American origin.

  • Weekly Horoscope-August 1 to August 7, 2022

    Weekly Horoscope-August 1 to August 7, 2022

    By Chirag Daruwalla

    Aries

    Ganesha says, you’ll work tirelessly this week to fulfill the task at hand on time. You could encounter setbacks and letdowns at employment this week. You’ll want to be more cautious with your itinerary this week since this will affect you. Your economic circumstances will get better, and your salary will go up in the latter half of the week. This week is yours to work on your house. Your bosses will be amazed by your novel ideas, which will make them take notice of you right away. Your connection will blossom and all of your commitment issues with your partner will be overcome. Encourage your friends and family. Take advantage of your current good condition and everything that life has to provide.

    Taurus

    You’re going to have a great week this week. It is very probable that revenues will grow. This week, those who plan to participate in the financial exchange need to proceed with utmost prudence. Only make investments after seeking advice from someone with more expertise than you. Don’t miss up on opportunities that will unquestionably be to your advantage. Avoid going since the expenditures will be more than you expected. Make sure you adhere to your commitments. You must be engaged if you want to maintain your commitments. Things are probably going to stay gloomy in your love life. Developing new relationships can help you progress in your career. You are an understanding person who is ready to pardon others. You should gradually include more sleep into your schedule this week.

    Gemini

    This week you need to take it easy since you really deserve a vacation. Your tasks will be performed with the utmost care this week.  You’ll get credit for the work you put in. Utilize your brain wisely at work so that you may effectively utilize your innovative thoughts. You need to show off your skills to people. Even when it seems like everything is going your direction, you still need to deal with your issues. Continue to deliver exceptional outcomes while upholding your excellent expectations. It’s a wonderful idea to consider how close you are to your family this week. Maintain all of your great recollections close at hand. This week, those with hypertension need to be particularly careful about their wellness.

    Cancer

    You have had a week of unanticipated joy thanks to life. Everything is more likely to go nicely when you achieve your aims. You must establish the proper objectives if you want to accomplish your objectives. It’s a fantastic week to be a finance sector employee right now. You’ll be inspired to put forth more effort. You may expect many of nice discoveries this week. You’ll get financial success from a number of unanticipated avenues. Buying will yield quick profits for you. Now is not the responsibility to take out mortgages, it is not a good decision. This week, keep your insulin under control. Yoga is a fantastic exercise to stay in shape. Your spouse is pretty tolerant of you when it comes to relationships. Therefore, avoid taking your partner for granted.

    Leo

    This week, you’ll have a nice attitude. Your small, beautiful deeds of compassion have touched the hearts of many people. If given the opportunity, you would be successful. Your ability to analyze deductively will help you this week. This week, you will react swiftly and wisely to situations. There’s a high probability that someone you meet this week will end up being your companion. You’re going to have a busy week this week. Someone closest to you can surprise you in a way that makes you feel sick. Your physical well-being will improve. Keep a simple diet. Keep a positive view of life. Showcase your skills and use them effectively when called upon.

    Virgo

    This week, you seem to have lots of enthusiasm. You will certainly have a good week even before you will finish all of your important tasks. Your magnetism will enthrall everyone this week. Long-term financial gain will result from wise real estate acquisitions. If you’re considering expanding your company, this week can be the time when you happen upon the best ideas. Consult a qualified economic advisor for assistance on how to keep your investment protected and protected. Have fun this week by doing what you like. Give yourself some breathing room and patience. You must make sure that you look after yourself. You and your partner might not always concur on things.

    Libra

    Although the first half of the week was hard and taxing, the second half will compensate you for your accomplishments Dear Libra. This week, you’ll be able to have a number of your questions answered. If you’re relocating your home or company, this week is also good for you. This week, using fresh approaches to do your responsibilities won’t work. Be not disheartened; you will soon return to prosperity. Professional travel is permitted. Purchasing gold and other opulent goods will pay off. Before making a house purchase, give it some serious thought, but you can move your office. This week, you could experience a little anxiety and lightheadedness.

    Scorpio

    You’re probably going to be travelling a lot this week. Your original thinking will inspire you to learn new abilities this week that you’ll find useful later. Someone will attempt to direct negative energies at your house. You must develop self-assurance and keep in mind that Lord has given you a plenty of power. Avoiding going out at evening and remain aside from noisy, crowded locations this week. At employment, exercise extra caution since someone will try to sway you and will pick on you. Some individuals could not like you because you have talent and creative ability. This week is the ideal moment to reveal to your partner your intellectual side because Mercury is on your side.

    Sagittarius

    This week, you’ll be the star of the show at both a corporate fronts and a family reunion. There will be some significant, positive developments domestically. When it comes to past choices, try not to be too rigid. You are more likely to lose track of time and overlook important facts when you make generalizations about the situation. Try to confirm the information before taking anyone’s instructions. Someone is privately in love with you and will come out to you at the right time. Substantial purchases are wise for you to make this week. Advance because you will be surrounded by money and be able to handle everything that catches your eye.

    Capricorn

    This coming week is going to be fantastic. This week, you’re going to do anything completely new. Have pleasure and enjoy yourself because you will learn anything different that you will love. In terms of administrative issues, you’ll also be quite successful. This week, anything will be able to lower your enthusiasm. Your dedication and diligence will help you accomplish some of your business goals. You’ll have the confidence to tackle any problem this week. This week, the bulk of problems that newlywed partners confront will be resolved. You’ll like it a lot with your partner. Be sure to have a bottle of water before every meal. Hydration is necessary for the efficient operation of every system in your body.

    Aquarius

    This week, you won’t experience any economic issues. You will carry out your everyday activities and finish all of your responsibilities. To demonstrate your merit, you will be concentrating on your upcoming assignments. It’s a great time to start a corporate venture if you desire to. You can neglect your wellness as a result of your busy routine. Unresolved concerns will be resolved this week. Take benefit of these incredible opportunities while you can since they don’t come knocking on your doorway every week. Those of you who are wedded should take care not to aggravate your partner in any way, even though this can lead to a dispute. For every 60 minutes you sit, get up and take a quick five-minute stroll.

    Pisces

    You’ll be focusing on all the good things in your existence this week. You’ll be more inclined to engage in unusual hobbies. You’ll lend an elderly person a necessary support this week. You will receive a fantastic proposal this week and be overjoyed by it. This week can be the week you take the initial move toward starting a new company, which is something you’ve been thinking about. All the knowledge you need will be found. Your colleagues will appreciate you in the workplace. This week you’ll have some challenges at home, so settle aside and deal through them. The afternoons will be spent with your special someone. You want to eliminate as many this week as you can.

  • Birthday Horoscope-August 1 to August 7, 2022

    Birthday Horoscope-August 1 to August 7, 2022

    By Chirag Daruwalla – Son of Astrologer Bejan Daruwalla

     August 1

    Ganesha says you strike the ideal balance between religion and reason. You’ll spend a lot of time travelling in the upcoming year. You will be fascinated by both music and literature, and you can find tranquility through listening to music. It makes you feel good to support those who are being oppressed. You will have numerous possibilities to help the less fortunate in the upcoming year. The subject of your choice will be available for study, and you will be able to delve deeply into it. You will succeed in your academic subject as a result of this. You are obsessed with upholding the law and order.

    August 2

    Ganesha says your character and optimistic outlook on life will enable you to surround yourself with a large number of friends. The proximity to a body of water will benefit you financially in the upcoming year. Try to land a job in a city or town close to a river or the ocean. Those of you who are single can anticipate getting married. You have a strong sense of independence and self-assurance. In the coming year, you will be moving among intelligent people. You will gain from this in every way. After your marriage, you’ll prosper and succeed.

    August 3

    Ganesha says your friends will notice your modesty and humility and come to you for assistance and guidance. However, you occasionally have a tendency to become restless and make rash decisions as a result. It only becomes worse as a result. You don’t enjoy using your authority because you are by nature modest and meek. However, you also detest people meddling in your private affairs. You value privacy and prefer being alone. In the upcoming year, your passion for reading and thirst for information will be assets. You will be able to take use of this strong power of observation that will enable you to notice minute activities around you.

    August 4

    Ganesha says you will experience many events in the upcoming year, but it is best not to overreact to insignificant issues. White, blue, purple, and cream are your lucky colors. You are naturally a studious person, and you are happiest when you are surrounded by literature. You will be willing to defy convention and make decisions that you believe are best in matters of love. Those who will get married this year should anticipate a happy and prosperous life when they tie the knot. Your dedication and hard work will be noticed by your managers, and you will probably be rewarded for your efforts. You are naturally good at teaching. You enjoy doing it professionally and find fulfillment in it.

    August 5

    Ganesha says in the upcoming year, you can anticipate changes on both the professional and domestic fronts. Through speculating, some of you might suffer financial loss. It is advised that you only lend money when you are certain that you will receive it back. In the year ahead, you’ll be able to make your own decisions because of your independence. You are serious by nature, and you value some level of seclusion in your life. You prefer spending time by yourself working on your own projects. The suffering of individuals who are physically disabled is intolerable. You’ll be spending a lot of time in the upcoming year working as a social worker for hospitals and nonprofit organizations.

    August 6

    Ganesha says although you have a practical outlook and take your obligations seriously, you need to rein in your tendency to act stubborn and envious at times. Your spouse gives you love and affection, and your kids excel and make you proud. Concern may arise if an elderly relative of yours has a sudden decline in health. Take extra care when driving at night. You have prospects to make sizable investments in the upcoming year, not just in speculative industries but also in real estate.

    August 7

    Ganesha says in the coming year, your self-assurance will help you become well-liked and successful. Family and friends will turn to you for guidance and assistance. The domestic front will be filled with a lot of joy and love, especially for your kids. Shades like yellow, violet, purple, and green are considered lucky for you. Some of you will probably inherit property in the upcoming year, especially from your father’s side. In the coming year, your career will include a lot of travel. You enjoy developing your spiritual abilities and using them to help oppressed groups of people.

  • Neeraj Chopra ruled out of Commonwealth Games 2022 due to injury

    Neeraj Chopra ruled out of Commonwealth Games 2022 due to injury

    Neeraj Chopra, who won India’s first-ever silver medal in World Athletics Championships a couple of days ago, has been ruled out of the upcoming Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham due to an injury. Neeraj had complained of discomfort in his groin after the 88.13m throw that earned him the silver medal in the men’s javelin final on Sunday. IOA Secretary General Rajiv Mehta said the reigning Olympic champion has been advised rest for one month. “Team India javelin thrower  Neeraj Chopra had called me earlier today from the US to convey his inability to take part in the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games owing to fitness concern,” Mehta said.

    “Following his participation in the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Mr. Chopra had had an MRI scan done on Monday and, based on it, he has been advised a month’s rest by his medical team,” Mehta added. Chopra was expected to be India’s flag bearer at the Games, starting Thursday. “We have a meeting later in the day to decide the new flag-bearer,” India team’s chef de mission Rajesh Bhandari told PTI.

    This comes as a major blow to India’s medal prospects as Neeraj was one of the favourties to bag gold in the men’s javelin event. He had shot into world limelight after winning a gold in the previous event at the age of 20. Neeraj has been rewriting record books ever since. In the 2020 Tokyo Games, he became independent India’s first track and field athlete to win a gold medal. The Haryana-born javelin thrower then broke his own national record twice – With an 89.30m throw in the Paavo Nurmi games and then followed it up with an 89.94m throw in the Diamond League in Stockholm – almost a year after returning to professional competition. The 24-year-old then became India’s second medalist after the legendary Anju Bobby George and the first male athlete to win a medal at the Athletics World Championships.

  • India beat West Indies by 119 runs in 3rd ODI, clinch series 3-0

    India beat West Indies by 119 runs in 3rd ODI, clinch series 3-0

    Port of Spain (TIP)- India beat West Indies by 119 runs via DLS method in a rain-hit third ODI to complete a 3-0 whitewash against West Indies here. Opting to bat, India posted 225 for three in 36 overs with opener Shubman Gill scoring an unbeaten run-a-ball 98 and skipper Shikhar Dhawan hitting a 74-ball 58. Shreyas Iyer also cracked a 34-ball 44 in the match which was reduced to 36 runs after multiple rain interruptions. Chasing a revised target of 257 in 35 overs, the Windies folded for 137 in 26 overs. Brandon King (42) and Nicholas Pooran (42) top-scored for the hosts. Mohammed Siraj (2/14), Yuzvendra Chahal (4/17) and Shardul Thakur (2/17) were among wickets for India.

    Brief Scores: India: 225 for 3 in 36 overs (Shubman Gill 98; Hayden Walsh 2/57) West Indies: 137 allout in 26 overs (Brandon King 42, Nicholas Pooran 42; Yuzvendra Chahal 4/17).

    Dhawan Becomes Fourth Indian Captain To Win All ODI Matches In Overseas Tour

    Shikhar Dhawan, who led in the absence of Rohit Sharma in the ODI leg, achieved an incredible feat after handing the hosts a whitewash in the series. Dhawan became the fourth Indian captain to win all the ODI matches in an overseas tour. Dhawan led the Indian team for the second time after he was named captain of a second-string side in Sri Lanka last year. The southpaw scored 168 runs in this series at 56 with 97 coming off his blade in the series opener. “I feel the boys are young, but they played maturely. The way they handled themselves on the field, really proud them. Very good signs for us. I am quite pleased with my form, I have been playing this format for a long time. I was happy with the way I played that knock, in the first ODI. And even today, happy with my performance,” Dhawan said in the post-match presentation. “The way all the boys responded, it was pretty amazing. We feel lucky to come here, we are thankful to the crowd. They make us more popular. I am proud of our bowling unit, they gave their hundred per cent. The way Siraj took those two wickets, and the way Shardul and others bowled,” he added.

    This was the third instance of a team clean sweeping an opponent twice in a calendar year. Earlier in February, India defeated West Indies with a similar margin in the three-match ODI series.

    Zimbabwe is the first team to achieve this feat against Bangladesh in 2001. Five years later Bangladesh repeated the achievement against Kenya.

    ‘Why not Dhawan for T20 WC?

    “We need him (Dhawan) if we talk about the 50-over World Cup. But why not Shikhar Dhawan for the T20 World Cup, why not an experienced player, the sort of form that is being seen, the way his feet are moving, the fantastic fielding he is doing, Shikhar has presented an extremely strong case,” the former India player told India News. “Dhawan is a player who was down and out. There was not much talk about him a few months back, but it has been a fantastic turnaround because he is captaining in ODI cricket and the form he has caught, it seems he is a certainty,” he added. Former India wicketkeeper and national selector Saba Karim, however, wants Dhawan to partner Rohit Sharma in the ODI World Cup next year. “His performance has been exceptional if we talk about ODI cricket. Shikhar Dhawan showed that he has a lot of cricket left in him and presented a strong case for next year’s World Cup,” he said.

  • Ronaldo requests to be ‘freed’ from the final year of his United contract

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s transfer saga seems to have taken a fresh twist as the Manchester United ace has reportedly told the club that he wants to be released from the final year of his staggering £360,000-a-week contract. The Portugal forward missed United’s tour of Thailand and Australia and hasn’t started pre-season training with the club. But his future at Old Trafford looks bleak at the moment, with the five-time Ballon D’or winner wanting to play in the Champions League. United tried to convince Ronaldo following his return with his agent, Jorge Mendes, at the Carrington training base. But the discussions failed to convince the 37-year-old forward to remain at the club, and he wants to be freed from the final year of his contract, according to Daily Mail. Ronaldo on Thursday, July 28,  trained for the first time with United since asking for a move. He was also in attendance for the Red Devils’ 4-1 friendly win over Wrexham on Wednesday. In Ronaldo’s absence, Anthony Martial has been playing up front and impressed on the preseason tour, scoring three goals in four games.

  • Sebastian Vettel to retire from F1 after end of season

    Four-time Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel will retire at the end of the ongoing season, Aston Martin announced on Thursday. Vettel he lies third on the all-time list of Grand Prix winners, with 53 victories, behind only Lewis Hamilton (103) and Michael Schumacher (91). “Sebastian Vettel will retire from #F1 at the end of the 2022 season, bringing one of the greatest careers in the history of the sport to a close,” Team Aston Martin wrote on its official Twitter account. In a statement from Vettel that was released on the official website of Team Aston Martin, Vettel thanked the F1 fraternity for continued support over his 15-year long career.

  • Assam – the hidden gem of northeast

    Assam – the hidden gem of northeast

    Home to the mighty Brahmaputra, Assam is the gateway to northeast India (NE) with its main city Guwahati flaunting its one major railway station and an international airport. But unlike what many think, Guwahati is not the only place to visit in the mystic land of Assam. The biggest city and a commercial hub, Guwahati does have several tourist destinations but the entire length of Assam is filled with countless places to visit which will definitely compel you to prolong your stay in this part of the world.

    Being the centre of trade in NE, Assam (particularly some towns) is an assembly point for people from all its neighbouring states. So apart from getting a glimpse of the microcosm of NE, a traveler can indulge in some wildlife adventures in Kaziranga National Park and Manas National Park; pay a visit to world’s largest river island Majuli and go for a heritage walk among the monuments of Sivasagar. Assam’s cleanest town Tezpur is known for its association with some of the episodes from The Mahabharata. If you are looking for some spiritual solace, don’t miss out on Hajo, an epitome of communal harmony, the Kamakhya shrine and the Vaishnavite monasteries of Barpeta.

    JATINGA

    Assam is often associated with mysteries and mythical tales and the hill village of Jatinga is just another page in the book of Assam’s unsolved puzzles. A sleepy hamlet in the North Cachar Hills (a district in Assam), Jatinga is located at a distance of 9 kms from Haflong, the district headquarters. Take a bus ride to Haflong from Guwahati and from there on you can take local conveyance to reach this mystic village. The most bizarre phenomenon that Jatinga witnesses, is the annual mass bird suicide which is yet to find any conclusive scientific explanation. From September to November every year, hundreds of birds commit mass suicide just after sunset – they move down from the sky, plunging to their deaths by crashing into buildings and trees. One possible reason behind this is the theory that the birds get disoriented by the late monsoon season amid wind and dense fog.

    HAFLONG

    District headquarters of North Cachar Hills (a district in Assam), Haflong is one of the best hill stations in Assam. This beautiful town is located 310 km southeast of Guwahati and there is a regular flow of buses to Haflong. The best time to visit Haflong is from October to April and this is the time when the azure blue hills and the green rivers of this town are in their full glory. Thanks to the magnificent valleys, adventure sports options like gliding, paragliding and trekking can be availed by the adrenaline junkie. For the tranquility seeker, we suggest Haflong Lake, one of the largest natural water bodies of Assam. Spend a day sitting by its banks and indulging in occasional boat rides which will take away your travel fatigue.

    DIGBOI

    Located in the eastern most district of Tinsukia, Digboi is a historic place in Assam. This town is synonymous with crude oil and is called the Oil City. And there is a reason behind this title – this is the place where crude oil was discovered in late 19th century and in 1901, the town got its own oil refinery, which happens to be the oldest of its sort in Asia. The refinery is still in operation and a heritage chaser gets the chance to witness a living legend in action here. But you will be utterly wrong if you think that oil is all that Digboi is in store. Around 45 km northwest of the town, there is the Dibru Saikhowa Wildlife Sanctuary, famous for its rich coterie of flora and fauna. The 18 – hole Digboi Golf Course is another place to visit that offers leisurely walks during the non – tournament season. Digboi War Cemetery will take you back to the dark days of World War II when the Japanese army stormed into Assam. In a nutshell, this town is a queer blend of nature, natural resources, wildlife and British era mementoes making it an unconventional tourist destination.

    ASSAM TEA GARDENS

    Who hasn’t heard about the world renowned Assam tea? And what could be better than spending some time in one of the many tea estates in the state? The history of Assam tea goes back to the mid 19th century and the colonial charm is still prevalent in some of the oldest estates. The climate and land quality of Assam is not only conducive for tea plantation but also offer a dream run for travelers who are into eco – vacations. Not to mention tea lovers who are ready to go the extra mile to see their favourite beverage in its birth place! Tea gardens are found in almost all the districts of Assam but the ones in Jorhat and Dibrugarh districts stand apart from the rest. Both these places are easily accessible from Guwahati and we suggest you pay a visit to Gatoonga Tea Estate (Jorhat), Thengal Manor (Jorhat), Burra Sahib Bungalow (Jorhat) and Mancotta Tea Estate (Dibrugarh). These gardens are situated off the city borders so we suggest you hire a cab and return to your hotel only late evenings. But in case you are willing to spend a night in the silence of the tea hedges, we recommend pre – booking in the commercial bungalows in and around the estates.

    POBITORA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY

    This wildlife paradise along the Kaziranga National Park and Manas National Park form the holy trinity of one-horned rhinoceros preservation in Assam. Located in Morigaon district of the state, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is just 50 kms away from Guwahati. Home to an immense land mass of muddy marshland, which is conducive for rhino habitat, Pobitora attracts thousands of visitors annually. The constant effort of the park authority is visible from the fact that this place has the highest density of Indian rhinos in one location! Apart from rhinos, a safari in this forest will give you the opportunity to see Asiatic buffaloes, leopards, wild bears, civet cats and wild boars in their natural habitats. Birdwatchers will have a field day here with numerous species of resident and migratory birds, earning Pobitora the title of Bharatpur of the East! You can return to your hotel in Guwahati after a day of jungle safari as this place is well connected by the road network. But if the traveler in you is not satiated, you can pre – book rooms in the resorts outside the entrance of the sanctuary.

    BARPETA

    A sleepy town located around 90 kms northwest of Guwahati, Barpeta has a name of its own in Assam. Headquarters to the district by the same name, Barpeta has a distinct identity, thanks to its own dialect that is a tad different from the standard written and spoken Assamese. A queer fact of this place is that this town does not have a railway station. The nearest railway station is 22 kms away although this quiet town is well connected by bus and auto service. A major spiritual hub of Assam, Barpeta is famous for its Vaishnavite Thaans and Neo Vaishnavite Satras that are spread across adjoining areas like Sundoridiya and Patbaukhi. The major Satra is however located at the centre of the town, locally called the Kirtanghar. A peaceful place for prayer and meditation, Barpeta Satra is the epitome of tranquility and inner peace. If you happen to be here during the time of Holi, you will see this Satra in its full glory. Take time to explore the bell and brass metal industry of Barpeta or visit the firecracker workshops that are known for its unmatched quality. The town is graced by three rivers —Chaulkhowa, Mora Nodi and Nakhanda?so the natural beauty of Barpeta is easy to imagine. Buses are in plenty from Guwahati and the stay option has also grown better in Barpeta in recent past.

  • Hariyali Teej

    Hariyali Teej

    Hariyali Teej is a famous festival of Hindus. This festival is celebrated on Tritiya of Shukla Paksha of Shravan month. Hindu women fast on this day. It is especially celebrated in all the cities of northern India. Swings occur from house to house. The group of women sings folk songs. Beautiful dishes, gunjia, ghevar, fanny etc. are sent to Sindhara in Savan. It is of special importance to apply henna on this Teej. Women also put feet on the feet, which is considered a sign of Married. It is believed that Shiva and Parvati had a reunion on this day. On this day Hindu women worship Lord Shiva and Parvati. This day is also known as Chhoti Teej and Shravan Teej. It is said that Lord Shiva gave this blessing at the behest of Goddess Parvati ji that if a virgin girl keeps this fast, then the obstacles in her marriage will be removed. On this day Lord Shiva granted Goddess Parvati the boon to accept her as his wife. On this day, Rajputs wear red colored clothes in Rajasthan. The ride of Mata Parvati is taken out. During the reign of King Suraj Mal, Pathan kidnapped some women and took them on this day. Whom Raja Surajmal rescued and sacrificed himself. From the same day, the practice of wrestling started here.

    Hariyali Teej worship method

    On this day, women fast and listen to the story of Teeri Hariyali. Lord Shiva and Parvati are worshiped. Married women observe this fast because their husbands should be long and their family should have happiness.

    Hariyali Teej Vrat Katha

    It is believed that this story was told by Lord Shiva to remind Parvati ji about her past birth. The story goes like this-

    Shiva says: O Parvati. A long time ago you did extreme tenacity on the Himalayas to get me as a groom. During this time you had to spend the day chewing dried leaves after giving up food and water. You meditated continuously, regardless of the weather. Seeing this situation of yours, your father was very sad and angry. In such a situation Naradji came to your house. When your father asked him the reason for his arrival, Naradji said – “O Giriraj! I have come here after sending Lord Vishnu. Pleased with your girl’s severe penance, he wants to marry her. I want to know your opinion about this. ”On hearing Naradji, Parvataraj said with great pleasure- O Naradji. If Lord Vishnu himself wants to marry my daughter, then nothing could be more important. I am ready for this marriage.

    Shivji says to Parvati ji, “Naradji, after getting the approval of your father, went to Vishnu and told this good news. But when you came to know about this marriage, you were very sad. Husband had agreed.

    You told your distraught mind to your friend. He suggested to your friend that she will hide you by taking you to a dense forest and do the meditation to get Shiva there. After this, your father was very worried and sad because he could not find you at home. He started thinking what would happen if Vishnu brought a procession and you did not get it at home. They made you search the earth, but you could not be found.

    You were absorbed in my worship inside a cave in the forest. You worshiped me on Bhadrapad III Shukla by constructing a Shiva lingam from the sand, which pleased me and I fulfilled your desire. After this you told your father that ‘Father, I have spent a long time of my life in the penance of Lord Shiva. And Lord Shiva has accepted me, pleased with my penance. Now I will follow you on the same condition that you will marry me with Lord Shiva only. “Parvat Raj accepted your wish and took you back home. After some time he married us with full legal practice. “

    Lord Shiva then told that – “O Parvati! As a result of the fast you worshiped on Bhadrapad Shukla Tritiya by worshiping me, the marriage of both of us was possible. The significance of this fast is that I give the desired fruit to every woman who observes this fast with full devotion. Lord Shiva told Parvati ji that any woman who performs this fast with full devotion will get a steady honeymoon like you.

    Rituals of Hariyali Teej

    On the day of Hariyali teej, married women are presented with Shringara items like traditional dresses, bangles, henna, sindoor and sweets to name a few, by their respective in-laws.

    The women particularly dress up in green color lehengas or saris. These Shringara items are symbolic of marriage and hold great significance for married women. Also wearing them is considered to be auspicious. As per the Hindu traditions it is believed that by wearing all the 16 adornments a woman can keep her husband protected from all evils. This custom of gifting ‘Sindhara’ is particularly significant for the newlyweds. As a part of the ritual, women then go to their parent’s house for celebrating Hariyali Teej. Delicious food items are prepared and enjoyed by all. The tradition of applying henna on the hands and feet is most significant during Hariyali Teej. The festival of Shingara Teej is incomplete without performing this tradition. It is a popular belief that the color of Mehendi on the hands tells about the love showered by husbands. Darker the color of the henna on the hand, the more she will be loved by her fiancé or husband. In some places, women also write the name of their husband or beloved with henna on their hands. The tradition of Vat Vriksha also forms an important part of the ‘Shravani teej’. In most of the places, swings are hung on the branches of Banyan tree or Vat Vriksha and even in houses. Women spend the day swinging along with dancing and singing with other women. On the day of Hariyali Teej women are given all the liberty for enjoyment and merry making. In Hindu mythology the Banyan tree is help sacred and its hanging branches reflect knowledge. Therefore worshipping the Vat Vriksha on the occasion of Hariyali Teej is also considered auspicious.

    On the day of Hariyali Teej, women also observe strict fast known as ‘Nirjala Vrat’, where they are not allowed to even drink water for the whole day. The Hariyali Teej vrat can be kept both by married and unmarried women. The fast is broken later after worshipping the moon. On this day women worship Teej Mata (Goddess Parvati) for the prosperity and well-being of their husbands. The idols of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are worshipped and songs are sung in their honour. The festival of Hariyali Teej celebrates the nuptial bond of marriage. The observance of this festival by Indian women signifies their devotion towards their respective families and how they are always prepared to protect them from all the evils. The celebrations of Hariyali Teej are very elaborate in all the Krishna Mandirs in Vridavan. Swings are laid for their deity and this ceremony is known as ‘Jhullan Leela’. Religious hymes and songs are chanted in all the mandirs and devotees celebrate this festival with complete excitement and enthusiasm. The idols of Lord Krishna and Radha are beautifully adorned with ornaments and after the celebrations; water is showered over the devotees to mark the arrival of monsoons.

  • Monkeypox virus could become entrenched as new STD in the US

    Monkeypox virus could become entrenched as new STD in the US

    The spread of monkeypox in the US could represent the dawn of a new sexually transmitted disease, though some health officials say the virus that causes pimple-like bumps might yet be contained before it gets firmly established. Experts don’t agree on the likely path of the disease, with some fearing that it is becoming so widespread that it is on the verge of becoming an entrenched STD-like gonorrhea, herpes and HIV.

    But no one’s really sure, and some say testing and vaccines can still stop the outbreak from taking root. So far, more than 2,800 US cases have been reported as part of an international outbreak that emerged two months ago. About 99% have been men who reported having sex with other men, health officials say. Health officials are not sure how fast the virus has spread. They have only limited information about people who have been diagnosed, and they don’t know how many infected people might be spreading it unknowingly. They also don’t know how well vaccines and treatments are working. One impediment: Federal health officials do not have the authority to collect and connect data on who has been infected and who has been vaccinated. With such huge question marks, predictions about how big the US outbreak will get this summer vary widely, from 13,000 to perhaps more than 10 times that number. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the government’s response is growing stronger every day and vaccine supplies will soon surge. “I think we still have an opportunity to contain this,” Walensky told The Associated Press. Monkeypox is endemic in parts of Africa, where people have been infected through bites from rodents or small animals. It does not usually spread easily among people.

  • Depression in young men can be beaten with a healthy diet

    Depression in young men can be beaten with a healthy diet

    Young men with a poor diet saw a significant improvement in their symptoms of depression when they switched to a healthy Mediterranean diet, a new study shows. Depression is a common mental health condition that affects approximately 1 million Australians each year. It is a significant risk factor for suicide, the leading cause of death in young adults. The 12-week randomised control trial, conducted by researchers from the University of Technology Sydney, was recently published in the peer-reviewed American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Lead researcher Jessica Bayes, a PhD candidate in the UTS Faculty of Health, said the study was the first randomised clinical trial to assess the impact of a Mediterranean diet on the symptoms of depression in young men (aged 18-25).

    “We were surprised by how willing the young men were to take on a new diet,” Bayes said. “Those assigned to the Mediterranean diet were able to significantly change their original diets, under the guidance of a nutritionist, over a short time frame.” “It suggests that medical doctors and psychologists should consider referring depressed young men to a nutritionist or dietitian as an important component of treating clinical depression,” she said.

    The study contributes to the emerging field of nutritional psychiatry, which aims to explore the effect that specific nutrients, foods and dietary patterns can have on mental health. The diet used in the study was rich in colourful vegetables, legumes and wholegrains, oily fish, olive oil and raw, unsalted nuts. “The primary focus was on increasing diet quality with fresh wholefoods while reducing the intake of ‘fast’ foods, sugar and processed red meat,” Bayes said. “There are lots of reasons why scientifically we think food affects mood. For example, around 90 per cent of serotonin, a chemical that helps us feel happy, is made in our gut by our gut microbes. There is emerging evidence that these microbes can communicate to the brain via the vagus nerve, in what is called the gut-brain axis. “To have beneficial microbes, we need to feed them fibre, which is found in legumes, fruits and vegetables,” she said.

    Roughly 30 per cent of depressed patients fail to adequately respond to standard treatments for major depressive disorder such as cognitive behaviour therapy and anti-depressant medications. “Nearly all our participants stayed with the program, and many were keen to continue the diet once the study ended, which shows how effective, tolerable and worthwhile they found the intervention.”

    Source: ANI

  • Sunlight may trigger hormone that makes men hungrier, study suggests

    Summer sunshine can leave us feeling hot, sweaty and a bit burnt – but it may also make men hungrier, by triggering the release of an appetite-boosting hormone from fat stores in their skin, data suggests. The study, which was published in the journal Nature Metabolism, adds to growing evidence that the effects of sun exposure may be more complex than first thought. Excessive exposure is well known to increase the risk of skin cancer, but recent studies have suggested moderate exposure may increase life expectancy, on average, by helping to protect against cardiovascular disease and other causes of death. One possibility is that it lowers blood pressure through the release of nitric oxide from the skin, a process that causes blood vessels to relax. Other scientists have attributed the health benefits of sunlight to vitamin D production. Wondering whether food consumption could also provide some clues, Carmit Levy, a professor at Tel Aviv University’s department of human molecular genetics and biochemistry, and his colleagues analysed data from 3,000 participants who were enrolled in a national nutrition survey. The researchers found men but not women increased their food intake during the summer months. The effect was not huge – equivalent to eating an extra 300 calories a day – but over time this could be enough to cause weight gain. To investigate further, they exposed male and female volunteers to 25 minutes of midday sunlight on a clear day, and found it triggered an increase in levels of the appetite-boosting hormone ghrelin in the men’s blood but not in women’s. Experiments in mice similarly found that when males were exposed to UVB rays, they ate more, were more motivated to search for food and had increased levels of ghrelin in their blood. No such change was seen in female mice. The trigger for ghrelin release appeared to be DNA damage in skin cells. Oestrogen blocked this effect, which may be why sunlight did not affect females in the same way.

    Source: Theguardian.com

  • DISABILITY IN FILM

    Kyle Westphal, child. (Photo : Wavelength Productions, Inc.)
    Kyle Westphal, fashion designer. (Photo : Wavelength Productions, Inc.)

    By Mabel Pais

    Honoring July as Disability Pride Month, we have ‘Let Me Be Me.’

    “This movie is heartbreaking and hopeful, it really resonated with our family.” – Amy Schumer

    LET ME BE ME

    DIRS: Dan Crane & Katie Taber l USA l 2022 l DOC l 1h 16m

    When the Westphal family learned that their 6-year-old Kyle was on the Autism spectrum, they feared they might never develop a real connection to their child. Withdrawn and constantly wrapping himself in fabric and blankets, Kyle was retreating from the world around him. Determined to find a way to connect, his parents embarked on an intense and radical journey which involved compassionately joining Kyle in his unique behaviors. Twenty years later, the entire family looks back at Kyle’s journey with candor and humor. ”Let Me Be Me’ reveals what happens when a boy who used fabric as his shield to hide himself grows up to become a fashion designer, forging connections with friends and family along the way.

    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Health & Wellness, Cuisine and Spirituality)

  • NYC CELEBRATES FESTIVAL OF CINEMA

    ‘Black, White and the Greys,’ Opening Night film. (Photo : festivalofcinemanyc.com)
    ‘Relative,’ Closing Night film. Photo : festivalofcinemanyc.com

    By Mabel Pais

    FESTIVAL OF CINEMA (FOC NYC) returns to New York city for its 6th annual edition as a live in-person 10-day event, August 5-14, 2022. It takes place at the Regal UA Midway theater in Forest Hills, Queens. FOC NYC will showcase 124 independent films from more than 25 countries, with over 90 anticipated filmmakers to be in attendance. The premiere rich film festival includes 12 world premieres, 7 North American premieres, and 13 East Coast premieres. This year the festival will return to the Queens Library at Forest Hills as a second screening location for the first time since 2019 as FOC NYC continues to expand its footprint back to its pre-pandemic glory. Programming at the library includes short film screenings, seminars and special guest speakers – all of which will be offered free to the public. Seminars include a discussion and film presentation with Face To Face Films founder and director Anthony Laura. Festival of Cinema NYC Founder and Executive Director Jayson Simba, said, “This year’s edition of the film festival continues to build on the success and growth we experienced last year highlighted by our return to the Queens Library for free films, panels and talks. This year, we have also worked hard to find amazing films from all over the world to present to our FOC NYC film fans, while also celebrating our local filmmakers and the community we call home.” Festival of Cinema NYC will culminate with an award dinner celebration on Sunday August 14, at the JCAL Jamaica Performing Arts Center in Jamaica, Queens, where films in competition will vie for awards in 17 Categories.

    Seminars include a discussion and film presentation with Face To Face Films founder and director Anthony Laura. Guest speaker Pamala Buzick Kim, Executive Director of the non-profit organization Free The Work, will lead a discussion on the challenges of increasing diversity behind the camera during a time when the rights of women and LGBTQ individuals are actively under assault. Other seminars will cover film industry topics such as film distribution and new approaches to doing press and PR to promote independent films today.

    Among the additions to FOC NYC, will be a pre-launch party inside Resorts World NYC’s famous 360º Bar and Lounge (110-0 Rockaway Blvd) on Thursday, August 4. On Sunday August 7, the festival will hold its first ever family day, highlighted by the screening of Marcus Ovnell’s children’s fantasy film, Emily and the Magic Journey.

    FESTIVAL OF CINEMA NYC 2022 LINEUP

    OPENING NIGHT – BLACK WHITE AND THE GREYS, AUGUST 5

    Dirs: Casey Nelson & Marchelle Thurman l USA l 1h 39m

    Jordie and Caleb Grey have a seemingly perfect life. They’ve been married for seven years and have an adorable, precocious five-year-old daughter named Millie. For the most part they’re happy. That all changes when a nationwide pandemic hits, and the couple are forced to quarantine together. The couple gradually discovers that their beliefs simply don’t align on many important issues.

    Preceded by Song of the Same Night

    Dir: Kary Sarrey l USA l 12m

    CLOSING NIGHT – RELATIVE

    Dir: Michael Glover Smith l USA l 1h 37m

    This Chicago-made dramedy stars Wendy Robie (Twin Peaks) and Steppenwolf Theater legend Francis Guinan as the parents of a family at a crossroads. How will the Frank family handle separations, new romances, and empty-nesting following the college graduation of Benji (played by The Walking Dead’s Cameron Scott Roberts), the youngest member of their clan? Time, love, family reunions and online proclivities test all of the characters in this ensemble film.

    Preceded by A Feast That Never Comes

    Dir: Maria Juranic l USA l 17m

    ADDITIONAL SLATE OF FILMS

    There are 22 additional NARRATIVE FEATURES, 6 DOCUMENTARY FEATURES, 8 WEBISODES, and a total of 80 SHORTS: 62 NARRATIVE SHORTS: 3 DOCUMENTARY SHORTS, 3 ANIMATION SHORTS, 6 EXPERIMENTAL SHORTS, 6 MUSIC VIDEO SHORTS.

    To get a full slate of each category, visit festivalofcinemanyc.com

     TICKETS

    Individual Tickets, Ticket Bundles & All-Access VIP Passes are available. For prices and to purchase tickets and learn more information about the festival, visit Festivalofcinemanyc.com.

    DISCOUNTS

    Discounts to individual tickets purchases will be offered at the door for Senior Citizens, SAG-AFTRA members, Resorts World NYC Genting Rewards members, members of the Queens Economic Development Corporation, the Forest Hills Asian Association, the Forest Hills Chamber of Commerce, the Queens Chamber of Commerce, and members of Community Board 6.

    Festival of Cinema NYC

    Festival of Cinema, Inc. was founded by local independent filmmakers with a passion to get movies made and to expand the reach of artists’ work. Recognizing the challenges filmmakers face in the film industry, the festival’s aim is to establish a presence, and spread awareness, of cinematic creativity.

  • IDP USA confirms DCG Varun Jeff and film star Prachi Tehlan as Grand Marshals

    GARDEN CITY, NY (TIP):  Deputy Consul General of  India at the New York Consulate Dr Varun Jeph has consented to join the India Day Parade in Hicksville on August 7 as Grand Marshal , according to a press release issued by the Media Coordinator for IDP USA Parveen Chopra. IDP USA President Vimal Goyal and Adviser Mukesh Modi told the media that the EQ (entertainment quotient) of their 11th India Day is soaring as famous Bollywood actress and sportsperson Prachi Tehlan will be the Celebrity Grand Marshal, and Guests of Honor are the singing sensation Shibani Kashyap and Hollywood/Bollywood actor Prashantt Gupta. Shibani will perform for an hour at the entertainment stage where the parade will culminate. New York born Prashantt will also do a surprise act.  Highlighting the Unity in Diversity theme of the parade, President Vimal Goyal said that there will be banners of all 28 states of India, and India lovers have been requested to walk behind the banners of their respective states and come dressed up in their state’s traditional attire. Past President Mukesh Modi announced that Padma Shri Sudhir Parikh, Chairman of Parikh Worldwide Media, will join the parade with his wife. Modi wanted the public to note the parade route change. Starting at 2 pm from Hicksville  Community Center at Carl Street West, the parade will go along   Broadway North before turning left on John Street to culminate at 125 West John Street, where the food and other stalls will be set up as well as a children’s carnival area. There is ample LIRR parking nearby.

    Parade organizers thanked the officials of Nassau County and Town of Oyster Bay for their cooperation in holding a safe and successful parade. Harry Malhotra, Director South Asian Business & Development – Town of Oyster Bay, who shared the stage at the event, promised all help. Other speakers shared the enthusiasm in the community about the parade being held this time in the landmark 75th anniversary year of India’s independence and exhorted people to throng the parade route and help monetarily by buying raffle tickets for which attractive prizes include laptops and large TV sets. The ladies sang patriotic songs. Bharat Mata Ki Jai rang in the air.

    Speakers at the well-attended dinner event included IDP Chair Indu Jaiswal, Past President Beena Kothari, Sr Vice President Bina Sabapathy and Vice President Roopam Maini. Sunil Hali, whose media properties include Radio Zindagi and The Indian Eye, reiterated his ongoing pro bono support for publicizing the parade. Realtor Raj Jaggi promised a truck vending free ice-cream to children. Tabla performance was given by Aryan Rishi. Indian and American national anthems were sung by Anoushka Rishi, accompanied by Aryan Shah on saxophone.The press conference was attended by prominent media houses including ITV Gold, Jus Punjabi and Preetnama TV.

    (Based on a press release)

  • CELEBRATE INDIA@75 AT ERASING BORDERS DANCE FEST

    Performing Artists              (Photo: iaac.us)

    By Mabel Pais

    “Erasing Borders” dance performances are part of the Indo-American Arts Council’s (iaac.us) ongoing celebrations of the 75th anniversary of India’s Independence, August 15. The celebration will feature two live performances, August 6 & 7 at the Ailey Citigroup Theatre, and a virtual August 8th streaming with artists from India, Canada, Singapore and the U.S.

    PROGRAM

    Program A: live, Saturday August 6, 7 pm

    Program B: live, Sunday August 7, 7 pm

    Venue: Ailey Citigroup Theater, 405 West 55 Street, NYC

    Program C: virtual, Monday August 8

    India@75

    Program A: Saturday August 6, 7 pm

    Featuring

    Sanjib Bhattacharya and Lagannath Lairenjam in

    Manipuri-Pung Cholom (Drum Dance)

    Kavya Ganesh in contemporary Bharatanatyam

    Bhavana Reddy in Kuchipudi with introductions by the legendary Raja Reddy.

    India@75

    Program B: Sunday August 7, 7 pm

    Featuring

    Jin Won in Kathak with live music

    Ailey II in “Saa Magni”

    Mythili Prakash in contemporary Bharatanatyam

    Erasing Borders Dance Festival-virtual

    Program C: Monday August 8, premiers at 7 pm.

    Streaming is available until August 22

    featuring choreography by

    Tanya Saxena

    Tanveer Alam

    Liz Lea and danced by Subastian Tan and Shahrin Johry

    Mythili Maratt Anoop

    Deepali Salil with Nilava Sen, Shubhamani Chandrashekar, Athul Balu

    India@75

    Saturday Aug 6, 2022,  7-9PM

    1. Sapta, Manipuri-Pung Cholom (drum dance)

    Performed by Sanjib Bhattacharya and Jagannath Lairenjam

    Sapta, meaning seven, is an attempt to paint the canvas of time, using 3 sets of 7 beats.

    12 minutes of time is celebrated through three ornate sets of 7 matras (beats), each set depicting a significant tradition of Manipuri Classical Dance.

    1. ‘Time the Elusive Friend,’ contemporary Bharatanatyam

    Choreographed and performed by Kavya Ganesh

    Music courtesy- Smt. Rama Vaidyanathan

    Music composition- GS Rajan

    Mentored by Smt. Rama Vaidyanathan

    External time is a linear dimension-ticking along in a constant, singular rhythm. What about the internality of time? In this work, time has been conceptualized as sakhi (friend).

    1. ‘Solo Kuchipudi’ by Bhavana Reddy with introductions by Raja Reddy

    Narasimhavataram

    This is a story of one of Vishnu’s avatars that of Narasimha. Hiranyakashyapu, a demon king worshipper of Shiva, sought a boon from Brahma, to be unvanquishable by any weapon, by any man or animal, inside or outside, by day or by night.

    Nijagadha sa yadu Nandane (Jayadeva’s ashtapadi)

    ‘Jathiswaram’ is a tapestry of rhythm and melody which are given visual form with dance on the brass plate.

    India@75

    Sunday Aug 7, 2022

    Alvin Ailey Citigroup Theatre, 7-9PM

    1. ‘Andaaz’ – an immersive exploration of Rhythm and dance, by Jin Won, kathak, with tabla by Mike Lukshis and Electric Viola by Martha Mooke.

    A sonic and visual endeavor alternating between two different Rhythm cycles, 5 and half beats / 16 beats, “Andaaz” explores the subtle movements through contemporary and traditional dance forms of Kathak to portray a beautiful visual canvas.

    1. Alvin Ailey II, Saa Magni Alvin Ailey II will be joining Indian dancers to celebrate the 75 years of Indian independence. They will be performing Saa Magni in the spirit of hope, celebration and dance.

    Saa Magni is choreographed by Yannick Lebrun and performed by Meagan King and Christopher Taylor to music by Oumou Sangaré from the album Ko Sira, published by World Circuit Records.

    1. ‘Poo | Poo’ (Contemporary bharatanatyam) Performed and choreographed by Mythili Prakash

    Polarity. Co-existence. Singularity.

    Lingering between past and present, global and local, sacred and worldly, stylized and pedestrian, structure and fluidity, Poo | Poo (flower in Tamil |shit in America) negotiates the weight of past and tradition through the freedom of our bodies and voices today in the re-imagining of a traditional myth–the dance-off between Shiva and Kali.

    India@75

    Erasing Borders Dance Festival

    Monday August 8, 2022, premiers at 7 pm.

    Streaming is available until August 22 on Indo American Arts Council Facebook https://www.facebook.com/iaac.us and Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/IAACEvent

    Introduction by Subhalakshmi Amjad Ali Khan

    1. Bindu

    Choreographed and performed by Tanya Saxena (bharatanatyam)

    Sound Design and Mixing: Ananda Gupta

    Music: Rajat Prasanna

    ‘Bindu’ (the originary dot) is a movement film inspired by artist S.H. Raza, made in collaboration with the Raza Foundation.

    1. Leher (Wave) choreographed and performed by Tanveer Alam (kathak)

    ‘Leher’ emerged as a quiet response to this time and context of massive change that we have all experienced since the pandemic. The work, in vilambit taal (slow tempo) is patient, intimate, and looks at the effects of decelerating in time.

    Music: Gurumurthy Vaidya

    Dramaturgy: Harikishan S. Nair

    Mixing and mastering: Roshin Shabu

    Videography and editing: Aman Chandak

    Supported by: Sadhana Project Residency (Anandam Dancetheatre), The Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, Toronto Arts Council.

    1. ‘Terra’

    Choreographed by Liz Lea

    Danced by Subastian Tan and Shahrin Johry.

    Music by TaikOz

    A contemporary dance with influences from movement techniques of Singapore and India.

    1. ‘Bird of Time’

    Inspired by Sarojini Naidu’s poem, ‘The Bird of Time’ this work presents an assortment of life’s dramatic moments which ultimately ends in silence.

    1. ‘Animals’ (excerpted from Looking Within Looking Around) The excerpt “ANIMALS” is choreographed and performed by bharatanatyam dancers from all over India. It is conceptualized by Deepali Salil. Choreographed and performed by Bharatanatyam dancers Nilava Sen as Gazelle; Shubhamani Chandrashekar as Orca; Athul Balu as Hyena; Deepali Salil as Sarus Crane.

    Original music composition – Sanchit Choudhary

    In our excerpt film “Animals” we seek to renew the connection with our animal kingdom. The only way forward is together. Conserving and living sustainably needs to become a lifestyle.

    To learn more about each performer/artist, visit iaac.us/erasing-borders-dance-festival-2022

    TICKETS

    For Tickets, visit eventbrite.com/cc/festival-of-india75-605699

    For reservations, contact Audrey Ross at audreyrosspub@aol.com or 929 222 3973.

    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Health & Wellness, Cuisine and Spirituality)

     

  • Amazon, Apple beat expectations in gloomy earnings season

    Amazon, Apple beat expectations in gloomy earnings season

    Tech giants Amazon and Apple delivered forecast-topping results Thursday, offering some reassurance to an earnings period weighed down by inflation, economic turmoil and war.

    A crowded period of results from the world’s biggest tech firms has been marked by misses and uncertainty — making it clear that the pandemic-era boom has tipped toward downturn.

    Amazon beat sales estimates to reach $121 billion in the quarter, and revenue climbed at its cloud-computing platform Amazon Web Services, which brought in $5.7 billion. The market responded with a 12-percent jump in after-hours trading. For Apple, product sales tallied $63.4 billion in a drop from the same period a year earlier, but the dip was more than made up for by services revenue that climbed to $19.6 billion, earnings figures showed.

    “Our June quarter results continued to demonstrate our ability to manage our business effectively despite the challenging operating environment,” Luca Maestri, Apple’s CFO, said in a statement.

    Recession fears, a strong dollar, shrinking advertising budgets and inflation — headwinds are coming from every direction at the moment. “Amazon managed pretty well through the second quarter despite tough macro conditions and added costs weighing on its bottom line,” said analyst Andrew Lipsman.

    Microsoft and Facebook-owner Meta both cited the harm to their business from a strong dollar: when America’s currency gains too much value, it can make products more expensive overseas or eat away at a beneficial exchange rate. The social media giant pointed to the greenback’s role in the firm’s first year-on-year revenue decline since going public in 2012.

    Not much good news

    In addition to the generally bumpy economic times, firms such as Netflix and Meta are fighting fierce competition from rivals — and both reported losing some ground. Meta lost about two million monthly users between quarters, and Netflix shed nearly a million paying customers, which was less than expected.

    Yet Netflix stock is up about a percent in the past five days, with investors potentially hopeful after the firm projected a coming rebound in subscribers.

    Markets seemed similarly assuaged despite Google parent Alphabet missing on revenue and profit.

    The Silicon Valley giant’s bad news was not unexpected, as the flow of online ad dollars that fuels the company’s fortunes has slowed as inflation, war and other troubles vex the overall economy.

    “Still, with its tremendous market share in search advertising, Google is relatively well positioned to weather the rough waters that lie ahead,” said analyst Evelyn Mitchell.

    As advertisers have tightened their belts, and Apple’s privacy changes have bitten into firms’ sales of costly but highly targeted ads, the damage was uneven.

    Meta’s income has taken a beating, and with a share price that has lost about half its value since February, it’s clear that investors are still wary about the company’s future.

    Analysts noted Meta’s reported 14 percent drop in average price per ad was a steep change coming on top of the first quarter, when ad prices dipped 8 percent. “The good news, if we can call it that, is that its competitors in digital advertising are also experiencing a slowdown,” said analyst Debra Aho Williamson.

    Snapchat’s parent firm, for example, reported that its loss in the recently ended quarter nearly tripled to $422 million, despite revenue increasing 13 percent under “more challenging” conditions than expected.

    “We are not satisfied with the results we are delivering, regardless of the current headwinds,” California-based Snap said in a letter to investors last week.   Source: AFP

  • Jack Ma plans to cede control of China’s Ant Group

    Jack Ma plans to cede control of China’s Ant Group

    HONG KONG/BEIJING  (TIP)- Billionaire Jack Ma plans to cede control of Ant Group, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on Thursday, July 28, after a regulatory crackdown that scuppered its US$37 billion (S$51 billion) initial public offering (IPO) in 2020 and led to a forced restructuring.

    While Ma owns only a 10 per cent stake in Ant, an affiliate of Alibaba Group Holding, he exercises control over the company through related entities, according to Ant’s IPO prospectus filed with the exchanges in 2020.

    Hangzhou Yunbo, an investment vehicle for Ma, has control over two other entities that own a combined 50.5 per cent stake of Ant, the prospectus showed.

    The newspaper said, citing unnamed sources, that Ma could cede control by transferring some of his voting power to Ant officials including chief executive Eric Jing.

    Ant has informed regulators of Ma’s intention as it prepares to restructure into a financial holding company, the report said, adding that regulators did not demand the change but have given their blessing. In April last year, Reuters reported that Ant was exploring options for Ma to divest his stake in Ant and give up control.

    The discussions at the time came amid a revamp of Ant and a broader state clampdown on China’s technology sector that was set in motion after Mr Ma’s public criticism of regulators in a speech in October 2020.

    Ant’s IPO, which would have been the world’s largest, was derailed days after the speech and Ma’s sprawling empire has been under regulatory scrutiny and going through a restructuring since then.

    Ant operates the world’s largest and China’s ubiquitous mobile payment app, Alipay, which has more than one billion users. Once outspoken, Ma has kept an extremely low public profile as regulators reined in the country’s tech giants after years of a laissez-faire approach that drove breakneck growth.

                    Source: Reuters

  • Roshni Nadar remains richest Indian woman

    Roshni Nadar remains richest Indian woman

    HCL Technologies’ chairperson Roshni Nadar Malhotra has retained her position as the richest woman in India, with a 54% jump in her networth to Rs 84,330 crore in 2021. Falguni Nayar, who quit her investment banking career to start the beauty focused brand Nykaa around a decade ago, has emerged as the richest self-made woman with a networth of Rs 57,520 crore, as per the Kotak Private Banking-Hurun list published on Wednesday, July 27. Nayar, who is 59, saw a 963 per cent increase in her wealth during the year and is also the second richest woman overall, trailing the 40-year-old Malhotra, the daughter of HCL Technologies’ founder Shiv Nadar, as per the report. Biocon’s Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw witnessed a 21 per cent decline in her fortune and has moved down one rank to be the third richest woman in the country with a wealth of Rs 29,030 crore, it said.

  • 5G spectrum: Rs 1.49 Lakh cr bids after16 rounds

    The auction of 5G spectrum for telephony services will stretch to the fourth day after 16 rounds of bidding fetched bids worth Rs 1,49,623 crore. Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on July 28 said 16 rounds of bidding have been completed in three days and the auction will continue for another day. Bids worth Rs 1,49,623 crore have been received at the end of the third day, he said. This is marginally higher than Rs 1,49,454 crore-worth bids received at the end of the ninth round on Wednesday, the second day of the auction. The minister said industry is committed to taking services to rural areas.

  • Digital twin: In the future, virtual versions of ourselves could predict our behavior

    Digital twin: In the future, virtual versions of ourselves could predict our behavior

    A digital twin is a copy of a person, product or process that is created using data. This might sound like science fiction, but some have claimed that you will likely have a digital double within the next decade. As a copy of a person, a digital twin would — ideally — make the same decisions that you would make if you were presented with the same materials. This might seem like yet another speculative claim by futurists. But it is much more possible than people might like to believe. While we might tend to assume that we are special and unique, with a sufficient amount of information, artificial intelligence (AI) can make many inferences about our personalities, social behaviour and purchasing decisions.The era of big data means that vast quantities of information (called “data lakes”) are collected about your overt attitudes and preferences as well as behavioural traces that you leave behind. Equally jarring is the extent to which organizations collect our data. In 2019, the Walt Disney Company acquired Hulu, a company that journalists and advocates pointed out had a questionable record when it came to data collection. Seemingly benign phone applications — like ones used for ordering coffee — can collect vast quantities of from users every few minutes. The Cambridge Analytica scandal illustrates these concerns, with users and regulators concerned about the prospects of someone being able to identify, predict and shift their behaviour.

    Source: PTI

  • iPhone 14 likely facing QC issues over rear camera lens: Report

    iPhone 14 likely facing QC issues over rear camera lens: Report

    As Apple is prepping up to launch its next-generation iPhones, a new report said that the tech giant’s upcoming smartphone iPhone 14 is allegedly facing quality control issues over rear camera lens cracking. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said the tech giant is facing quality issues with the rear iPhone 14 camera lens. “One more quality issue. My latest survey indicates one of Genius’s iPhone 14 rear lenses likely suffered from coating-crack quality issues. Apple had transferred about 10 million lens orders to Largan from Genius to avoid affecting iPhone 14 shipments,” the analyst wrote on Twitter. However, Kuo mentioned that the impact on iPhone 14 shipments can almost be ignored because Taiwan-based Largan can fill the supply gap well. “The lens coating-crack problem should be addressed within 1-2 months based on experience. But if Genius can’t handle the issue, Largan will continue to receive more orders,” he added. Kuo recently said that some iPhone 14 components, such as display panels, are facing supply chain issues, but the analyst believed the issues will have a limited impact on the upcoming mass production of iPhone 14 models, which are expected to be announced in September. The lineup is expected to include the 6.1-inch iPhone 14, 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max, 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro, and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max. However, the tech giant might discontinue the 5.4-inch iPhone mini this year.

    Source: IANS

  • Facebook parent Meta posts first ever revenue drop

    Facebook parent Meta posts first ever revenue drop

    Facebook parent Meta posted its first-ever revenue drop in the June 2022 quarter (Q2 2022). As per its second quarter 2022 results report, the total revenue dropped by 1 per cent YoY to $28.8 billion, and the company predicts a further revenue fall in the third quarter(July to September) to roughly $26 billion. In the last quarter, the overall profit of Meta also fell 36 per cent to $6.7 billion. Reality Labs, Meta’s division that is working on Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse dreams, lost nearly $2.8 billion in the quarter. The fall in revenue is significant as Meta (erstwhile Facebook) sailed through multiple COVID-19 waves when the world was in fear of economic uncertainties. In Q2 2022, the company posted total revenue of $18.6 billion, while the total revenue in the second quarter of last year was $29 billion. The company’s revenue also grew annually both in 2020 and 2021. However, amid crumbling revenue, Meta said it managed to grow daily active users (DAU) margin by 3 per cent year-over-year basis. The DAU in June was 1.97 billion on average. It is still a good sign for the company as analysts feared a further drop since its DAU shrunk for the first time last year.

  • First rock, soil samples from Mars to arrive on Earth in 2033

    First rock, soil samples from Mars to arrive on Earth in 2033

    As the Perseverance rover continues to explore the cratered world of Mars, the first samples from the Red Planet will arrive on earth in 2033. Nasa has reassessed its sample return campaign and said that it has refined the architecture to return the scientifically selected samples. As humans push for an extensive voyage beyond Earth’s orbit, Mars is the first destination and while rovers and orbiters explore this unique world, it will be critical to get an in-hand experience to understand what happened on the planet and did life ever exist on it? In a bid to understand science more clearly, rock and soil samples are needed. The Perseverance rover is currently collecting these samples from the Jazero crater and storing them for future missions to retrieve them. “The conceptual design phase is when every facet of a mission plan gets put under a microscope. There are some significant and advantageous changes to the plan, which can be directly attributed to Perseverance’s recent successes at Jezero and the amazing performance of our Mars helicopter,” Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of Nasa said.

    A MEGA MISSION

    The mission will see several robots and helicopters teaming up to gather the samples and lift it off from the surface of the Red Planet, pushing it on a trajectory to Earth. Perseverance will be the primary means of transporting samples to the Sample Retrieval Lander carrying the Mars Ascent Vehicle and ESA’s Sample Transfer Arm.

    Initially, Nasa had announced plans to include a Sample Fetch Rover or its associated second lander to collect the soil from Perseverance. Now it has decided to go ahead with two sample recovery helicopters, based on the design of the Ingenuity helicopter that has performed exceptionally well in the Martian environment.

    With the conceptual stage complete, scientists and engineers will begin the design phase for the multi-robot mission in October, which will go on for a year. Nasa said that with planned launch dates for the Earth Return Orbiter and Sample Retrieval Lander in fall 2027 and summer 2028, respectively, the samples are expected to arrive on Earth in 2033. Nasa is collaborating with the European Space Agency (ESA) on the sample return campaign. ESA will be responsible for developing the sample transfer arm along with the Earth Return Orbiter.

    “ESA is continuing at full speed the development of both the Earth Return Orbiter that will make the historic round-trip from Earth to Mars and back again; and the Sample Transfer Arm that will robotically place the sample tubes aboard the Orbiting Sample Container before its launch from the surface of the Red Planet,” David Parker, ESA director of Human and Robotic Exploration said.

    Source: India Today

  • Healthy foods every woman must eat

    Healthy foods every woman must eat

    While eating healthy is essential for both the sexes, men and women have different dietary requirements. Here are some foods that every woman must include in her diet.

    Berries

    Why: Ounce for ounce, berries have more protective plant antioxidants than almost any other food. “These compounds not only lower your disease risks, they help prevent memory loss,” says Somer.

    How Much: Aim for a cup of berries — any berries, fresh or frozen — at least three times a week (berry researchers say eat a cup daily). Since berries are high in fill-you-up fiber, they may also help curb weight gain.

    Salmon

    Why: Sure, salmon is a prime source of omega-3s, the healthy fats that fend off heart disease and maybe more, but are you aware that a mere 3 ounces of the fish serves up 170% of your daily vitamin B12 and more than 80% of your D.

    How Much: Aim for two servings a week (and if you substitute tuna for one serving, that’s okay).

    Leafy Greens

    Why: It’s almost impossible to meet your nutritional needs without eating dark leafy greens, from spinach and romaine to collard greens and chard. They’re huge sources of fiber; vitamins C and K; folic acid (a B vitamin that guards the heart and memory and fights birth defects); lutein, a vision protector; and four essential minerals: calcium, magnesium, iron, and potassium.

    How Much: Two servings a day — and the darker, the better.

    Whole Grains

    Why: They have up to 96% more fiber, magnesium, zinc, chromium, and vitamins E and B6 than refined grains. This nutritional powerhouse helps prevent the same health problems that refined grains help cause: heart disease, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and even obesity. How Much: Ideally, all of the six daily grain servings you need should be whole, unrefined grains, but aim for at least three.

    Nuts

    Why: They’re excellent sources of protein, magnesium, and B and E vitamins — trusty fighters in the war against heart disease and cancer. Yes, nuts are high in fat calories, but their fat is the heart-healthy kind. Replace junky snacks with them and you won’t gain an ounce. How Much: Up to five small fistfuls a week (roughly 1/4 cup or about 15–20 almonds, cashews, walnuts, or pecans).

    Golden Veggies

    Why: Just one serving of fiber-filled, deep-yellow-orange vegetables supplies five times the beta carotene you need daily to lower your cancer risk, defend against colds and other infections, and protect your skin from sun damage. The potassium in these veggies also keeps your heartbeat in sync and your blood pressure down.

    How Much: Aim for two half-cup servings a day, the equivalent of one sweet potato, 12 canned apricot halves, or a cup of butternut squash or carrots.

    Yogurt

    Why: Low- or no-fat plain yogurt is a terrific source of B vitamins, protein, calcium and — if it has active cultures — the healthy bacteria known as probiotics, which crowd out disease-causing germs.

    How Much: Four or more cups a week, if this is your main dairy source.

    How: Cut back on sugar and calories by choosing plain yogurt and adding fruit, especially berries, and some granola.