esha Phylicia Rashad: Reshaping a Culture By www.bet.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 20:00:00 EST Phylicia Rashad reshaped cultural views of the black woman. Full Article BET Honors Phylicia Rashad
esha #PitMad, Telugu Culture and Kalamkari Art, GOODNIGHT GANESHA: Interview with Nadia Salomon and Poonam Mistry By www.inkygirl.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Aug 2021 11:51:23 +0000 (Shortlink to this post: https://debbieohi.link/goodnight-ganesha) I met Nadia Salomon through the SCBWI and am also familiar with her online. I love her enthusiasm, positive outlook, and the support she has shown fellow members of the kidlit community over the years! I was excited to get a sneak peek of GOODNIGHT GANESHA, her debut as a picture book author. The bedtime story celebrates nigthtime rituals as two young children visit their grandparents in India. SUCH gorgeous illustrations by Poonam Mistry. Thanks to both Nadia and Poonam for answering some questions about the book as well as their advice for young writers and illustrators! Nadia Salomon lives in northern California with her family. Nadia writes picture book, middle-grade, and graphic novel manuscripts with themes of South Asian and Caribbean culture, STEM, non-fiction, and humor. Nadia is the winner of the 2020 SCBWI Service Award and the 2019 SCBWI WOOP Honor Award for work of outstanding progress on her non-fiction, picture book manuscript, MYRLIE: A VOICE OF HOPE. You can find out more about Nadia on her website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. You can sign up for her newsletter here. Poonam Mistry is a freelance illustrator living in the UK and graduated in 2010 with a degree in Graphic Design and Illustration at the University of Hertfordshire. Poonam creates her beautifully intricate images by hand using fine liners and then digitally alters them. You can find out more about Poonam on her website, Twitter, and Instagram. Synopsis of GOODNIGHT GANESHA (Philomel, Aug. 31, 2021): "As nighttime falls over the city, two children visiting their grandparents in India find there’s so much fun to be had! Whether it’s listening to epic stories or observing rituals in the puja room, there are many moments that make this time together special. In this beautiful, rhyming ode to bedtime, the only thing more universal than getting ready for bed and saying goodnight is the love between children and their grandparents." Inspiration photo from Poonam Mistry. Q. What was your path to publication? Nadia: I'm a #PitMad success story. I landed my amazing agent, Ammi-Joan Paquette, through twitter pitching! That's about three years after joining SCBWI. But my debut, GOODNIGHT GANESHA, is not the story she faved, but instead what I call a 'hot potato' idea inspired by my child. I wrote the draft in October of 2017. I sent it to several editors and agents I had connected with through conferences, but received lots of champagne rejections before shelving it. It was one of 21 manuscripts I shared with my agent in March of 2018. She loved the concept, but asked me to write the story in lyrical prose. After rounds of revisions, in January of 2019, she finally accepted the manuscript. She sent it out on sub. Six months later, in July of 2019, we sold the manuscript to Liza Kaplan, a senior editor at Philomel Books. I am now traditionally published. From concept to release will be 3 years, 10 months, 14 days to be exact. Q. What interaction did you have with the illustrator, if any, during the process? Nadia: Poonam and I interacted behind the scenes, but we NEVER discussed GOODNIGHT GANESHA or the art for the book. I trusted her whole-heartedly. All work related communications went through our editor. We became friends behind the scenes - coping through the pandemic, bonding over shared culture, family, and everything else in between, but we NEVER had convos as she worked on the book. The one time was at the end, when Poonam completed the art and asked me, "DID YOU SEE THE FINAL ART YET?" And I was like, "Uhm...NO." She was so excited. She said she put a lot of extra details and hoped I liked it. I was so antsy, but stayed calm. A few days later I received the final art. It was just incredible! We had a good cry messaging back and forth over the final art and what this project meant to each of us. We're about to contribute a piece of Telugu Culture and Kalamkari art into kidlit; we're ecstatic and proud of what we created together. Q. What was your illustration process for GOODNIGHT GANESHA? Poonam: For Goodnight Ganesha, I began by actually taking photographs around my parent's house. They have a lot of decorative ornaments and wall hangings all around their home so this was the perfect starting point for the book. Nadia's text is so poetic and beautiful so I sketched the imagery I felt best represented each spread and would really showcase her words- usually I have several versions for each part of the text and pick the ones I like the most. Once this was approved, I sketched out larger versions on thick cartridge paper and used black ink to draw in the designs in neat. This is where I added all the patterns and details. Mostly I took inspiration from traditional Indian art such Kalamkari textiles and Madhubani art. I layered the patterned very much like you would see on sarees and fabrics. After completing the drawing, I used Photoshop to add colour and additional patterns to finish it off. Some of the spreads have a patterned border- this was because I wanted them to look like wall hangings and Kalamkari textile pieces- big pieces of art! Q. What advice do you have for young writers? Nadia: Read, read, read. Write your stories. Make writing a habit. Write, write, write. Use the power of storytelling to change the world through joy. Explore your emotions, your memories, and create new classics. There's someone out there, an adult, another child, a pair of hands waiting to read your story that may impact or influence their life. No matter your age, your size, your voice - your words have value. Q. What advice do you have for young illustrators? Poonam: My biggest piece of advice is to do art that is true to yourself. My style is a real reflection of the things I love and what makes me who I am. It is my visual voice. Also always keep drawing and be experimental in the media you use. Although my work is mostly digital, I love painting in my style! ------------ For more insights from book creators, see my Inkygirl Interview Archives. Full Article Advice for young artists and young writers Inkygirl Interviews
esha Reshaping NATO for an uncertain future By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Wed, 25 May 2022 10:31:53 +0000 Reshaping NATO for an uncertain future The World Today mhiggins.drupal 25 May 2022 A Chatham House expert panel outlines the challenges for delegates at the Madrid summit where the roadmap for the transatlantic alliance will be created This year had already been earmarked as pivotal for the shape and direction of European security even before Russia, a nuclear superpower, rolled its tanks into Ukraine. On the agenda at the NATO summit in Madrid in June is the Strategic Concept, which sets out the alliance’s direction and priorities for the next decade. There is much to discuss. From shared values to the state of the security environment, the Strategic Concept will have a direct impact on the global security landscape. Ten years ago, the world was a very different place. The United States had just withdrawn from its bloody war in Iraq and was still embroiled in Afghanistan fighting the Taliban. In China, Xi Jinping was poised to become the next president, while refugees escaping the vicious civil war in Syria were heading towards Europe. In Africa, Islamist activity in Mali was about to spread throughout the Sahel. Now, Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine rages on NATO’s doorstep, spurring the once neutral countries of Sweden and Finland to seek membership. How will Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine affect the western security agenda and what will be the shape of the new NATO that emerges from these talks? To help answer these questions, The World Today convened a panel of Chatham House experts to consider what the next 10 years holds for NATO. Here is what they said. Alice Billon-Galland We shouldn’t expect a revolution, but more an adaptation of reforms that have taken place at NATO for quite a long time, especially since the Wales summit in 2014. NATO allies will have to decide on the Russian threat perception and decide how they want to reinforce their deterrence and defence posture in the East, and how this affects their ability to maintain a 360-degree approach and to carry out the ambitious NATO 2030 agenda. Patricia Lewis We need to understand how deterrence works far better and we should have better metrics by now. Russia and NATO do not wish to engage in conventional warfare with each other, which suggests that Nato’s conventional deterrence is working. That said, Putin’s nuclear threats have not been within the framework of deterrence. But nuclear deterrence has not worked in the way strategists imagined since the end of the Cold War, and we need a much clearer hard look at these weapons once this is all over. Had we followed through on disarmament in the 1990s, Putin would have held very little sway today. Nuclear weapons and despots are not a good mix and with these weapons there are no small mistakes. We would be foolish to imagine that rationality will hold when it comes to nuclear decision-making. It is time to put arms control back on the agenda and strengthen our efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation. We need to put the elimination of these weapons back on the UN Security Council agenda. Andrew Dorman Finland and Sweden coming into NATO completely transforms the Baltic. It makes the deployment of reinforcements to the Baltic states an awful lot easier. From the Kremlin’s point of view, the last thing they want is another border with NATO. Russia is already overly committed and hasn’t got enough forces to deal with Ukraine. Its border with Finland is enormous. And NATO would be gaining two very robust, well-organized military forces. You are seeing a lot more NATO assets starting to look at the high north. Hans Kundnani I am actually slightly less worried about the Russian threat to NATO countries than I was before February 24. The war has demonstrated how weak the Russian military is, and so the idea that it might present a threat to Finland and Sweden seems less plausible than before. It is not even clear to me that Russia could do very much in other south-eastern European countries. It already seems pretty overstretched. This should make us more relaxed, rather than more worried, about threats to other countries and in particular to NATO countries or to Finland and Sweden. Leslie Vinjamuri Sweden and Finland moving forward with their requests for membership is a sign of success for the West, but it also raises important questions for the future of European security. The possibility that we lock in a division that might suit Europe and the United States now does not bode well for a Russia maybe 10 years out or with a different leader. Alice Billon-Galland We need to avoid mission creep, but we also need to avoid going back to a position where NATO only focuses on Russia and then set an agenda for 10 years based on that threat assessment alone. We will risk missing out on the next big challenge if we go back on something too specific. We risk being reactive, whereas the Strategic Concept is an exercise that should be proactive and provide a space for transatlantic partners to share broader common security concerns. Patricia Lewis NATO is open to all countries in the transatlantic area, and it is even possible that Russia could join in the future should they wish to apply. But it is important to remember that NATO is a political-military alliance, and its politics are fundamental to its cohesion, far more than that of any weapon system or a specific enemy. It will continue to address a wider range of threats as it has in, for example, Afghanistan and many of those will be directly related to the impacts of climate change. One thing to note, in light of Russia’s nuclear threats, is that NATO’s characterization of itself as a ‘nuclear alliance’ should be revised. NATO needs to be resilient to ebbs and flows of weapon systems and not become over-reliant on one system which has recently demonstrated severe negative impacts. Hans Kundnani During the Cold War, what held the alliance together was a shared perception of a threat from the Soviet Union – not a set of shared values. After all, there were authoritarian states in NATO. After the end of the Cold War that overwhelming sense of a shared threat from the Soviet Union disappeared and NATO tried to reinvent itself as a community alliance of democracies with shared values. But we now once again have authoritarian states in NATO. So it was really in danger of being pulled apart. The war in Ukraine has refocused NATO on its original, historic mission: collective security in relation to Russia. In that sense it has given NATO a lifeline. Creon Butler Shared values are still an awful lot stronger as an element of what ties NATO together now than they were in the past. I think you now have the threat perception coming back full force. But I still think you have that very strong element of values, indeed the extra countries that are coming in are very strong democratic countries. The interesting question is the out-of-area stuff – the Afghanistan-related stuff and counterterrorism more generally, and how important those threats remain. I guess there is an element to that which is a global kind of threat, counterterrorism, but there is also the out-of-area activity which obviously has been transformed following the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Alice Billon-Galland The crisis management mandate needs to be looked at again with some of the lessons learnt after Afghanistan and Libya, especially given what happened in Kabul, and all the discussion around cooperative security. The question is not only how do we work with partners and countries in the region, but how do we want to engage with China, for instance? How do we want to work on new technologies? How do we want to work with the European Union, with the United Nations? The alliance must decide what it wants to do versus what it wants to set aside and have other organizations do, while it refocuses on its core historic tasks. Andrew Dorman One of the sensitive, ongoing debates within NATO is whether it has a global role or whether it has a more transatlantic role. There are divisions within NATO about which is its focus. I think the answer, to a degree, is both. One of the real challenges for policymakers, particularly the Biden administration, is that they are going to be pushing for NATO to act as a global player. This is one of the dilemmas that NATO faces. It could spend all its time focused purely on the short term – that is Russia – and ignore China, and then suddenly need to think, ‘Oh heck’. What happens if , as a result of this, Russia is essentially dropped into the China camp and Putin becomes Xi Jinping’s poodle? That is a real dilemma, and why I think the US is going to focus on a global NATO. Leslie Vinjamuri NATO may have a role to play in Washington’s China strategy. But it won’t be the most important institution. The Biden administration is relying on multiple frameworks for engaging in the Indo-Pacific. For example, the Quad – a partnership between the US, Japan, India and Australia – is designed to secure India’s participation. Pulling India into the region where it has economic power, influence, military and security capabilities and can move the needle. It is both an intelligent and pragmatic strategy to have a number of groupings, a patchwork of overlapping partnerships, including existing alliances. That seems right to me. Patricia Lewis It is unlikely that the US would want to create a global NATO. The US and its allies in other regions may wish to model future alliances on NATO, that have strong relationships with it in areas such as political coherence, interoperability, and joint training and exercises and such. But political decision-making would be better suited to sit within specific regional contexts. Washington has formal alliances in the Indo-Pacific region that commit the US to, for example, the defence of Australia through the Anzus security treaty, as well as Japan. As Washington increases its focus on the Pacific, the existing political-military relationships in the region could become more coherent. We might see a version of a Pacific-Asia Treaty Organization emerge – a Pato. All this depends on how China uses its power and how perspectives in the region evolve. Creon Butler I am not sure it is a problem that NATO does not have a specific focus on dealing with the China threat. It potentially has a role in dealing with those things that are seen by the membership as common threats. Which clearly is Russia now but has added terrorism in the past and may well include other things. China is not a common threat in the way that Russia is perceived to be. Of course, something could happen, not least something with Taiwan, which would change that, but that is not where NATO is at present. Alice Billon-Galland I think we should really avoid a false dichotomy between ‘NATO should do only Russia’ and ‘NATO should do everything’ because there are lots of activities in the middle where the alliance can bring some added value – and that is exactly what we should be discussing. The issue around China and NATO is being completely overblown. We need to be very clear that the purpose of NATO is to defend the Euro-Atlantic space, but that may include keeping an eye on ‘when China comes to us’, as NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg often says. Hans Kundnani None of the regional partners in Asia that you need to deal with the China challenge are in NATO – and can’t be – so it is just the wrong vehicle to deal with the Indo-Pacific. But there is also a bit of a tension here between Indo-Pacific and Euro-Atlantic. People in Asia also look at the different threat perceptions in completely different ways than we do in Europe. There are a number of reasons why people in India do not support the war in the Ukraine, but one of them is that they see China, not Russia, as the real threat. Andrew Dorman I think so much of the debate we have had so far is about political NATO as supposed to military NATO. One of its key roles is how military forces operate, engage and conduct operations, plan operations through deterrents and so forth. NATO as the template of the West does work. That is why it is in the interest of the US to keep this going. It is one of the ways of making sure, for example, the US Pacific fleet remains compatible with the US Atlantic fleet by forcing them to operate the same system, which is the NATO system. It is one of the things the American forces learnt out of Afghanistan and Iraq. There is a NATO way which is a global footprint. NATO’s role within the African Union is as a template for peacekeeping operations. You have got the likes of Australia and South Korea and Japan very much integrated into NATO. It doesn’t have to be a formal political NATO, but it does strike me to be in the interest of the West to have them reach forces capable of operating with one another. Patricia Lewis One of the most interesting developments in the past year has been the creation of Aukus, the security pact between Australia, Britain and the United States. That grew out of the Five Eyes intelligence partnership which led to the need to develop new, interoperable equipment such as nuclear-powered submarines. We will have to see how it develops, but maybe it could be the start of a PATO in the region. Creon Butler In the current situation, we have a crucial partnership between NATO and the EU over Russia, in terms of the long-term future they hold out for Ukraine, but also with the G7 because that is the place to organize the financial support for Ukraine and the economic and financial sanctions against Russia. They are different memberships but the combination of the EU, G7 and NATO is an absolutely crucial alliance of different alliances, with different memberships serving different purposes but having an overall impact that can potentially be very effective. Leslie Vinjamuri We work with the institutions that we have, but not always with a clear recognition of their limitations. We are facing a dark moment for the UN Security Council, with one of its founder members blatantly violating the UN’s most important norm. Yet many people in the rest of the world say, ‘Yes, but in 2003, the United States violated Iraq’s sovereignty …’ Where the West sees moral clarity, and so condemns Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, there is an assumption by much of the rest of the world of moral equivalence between these two invasions. Working through the UN Security Council is going to be difficult for some time. This means that states are probably going to find different strategies for working around, rather than through, the Security Council. Full Article
esha Recent Visual Experience Reshapes V4 Neuronal Activity and Improves Perceptual Performance By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2024-10-09T09:30:20-07:00 Recent visual experience heavily influences our visual perception, but how neuronal activity is reshaped to alter and improve perceptual discrimination remains unknown. We recorded from populations of neurons in visual cortical area V4 while two male rhesus macaque monkeys performed a natural image change detection task under different experience conditions. We found that maximizing the recent experience with a particular image led to an improvement in the ability to detect a change in that image. This improvement was associated with decreased neural responses to the image, consistent with neuronal changes previously seen in studies of adaptation and expectation. We found that the magnitude of behavioral improvement was correlated with the magnitude of response suppression. Furthermore, this suppression of activity led to an increase in signal separation, providing evidence that a reduction in activity can improve stimulus encoding. Within populations of neurons, greater recent experience was associated with decreased trial-to-trial shared variability, indicating that a reduction in variability is a key means by which experience influences perception. Taken together, the results of our study contribute to an understanding of how recent visual experience can shape our perception and behavior through modulating activity patterns in the mid-level visual cortex. Full Article
esha FAO promotes innovation and action to reshape management of aquatic biodiversity By www.fao.org Published On :: Fri, 27 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT FAO is pleased to announce the release of the Global Plan of Action for the Conservation, Sustainable Use and Development of Aquatic Genetic Resources for Food [...] Full Article
esha Did Virus Reshape Global Trade? By www.cmegroup.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Mar 2021 05:00:00 -0500 High costs could hamper diversification of supply lines in a post-pandemic era. Full Article Market Commentary [DO_NOT_USE] CME Research Product Research Article Agriculture BrokerTec Blu Putnam OpenMarkets The Economists English (EN) Metals Equity Index FX Featured Article Economic Events Interest Rates Video EBS General Erik Norland Energy
esha Campus welcomes new faculty members Jennifer Gresham and Stephanie Longo By www.psu.edu Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 03:46:15 -0400 Northeast Regional Chancellor Elizabeth J. Wright has announced the hiring of two new full-time faculty members at Penn State Scranton: Jennifer Durham Gresham, assistant professor of biology, and Stephanie Longo, assistant professor of corporate communication. Full Article
esha "Fahadh Continues To Entertain": Suriya On Wanting To Play Fahadh Faasils Role In Aavesham By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:35:52 +0530 Suriya's upcoming film Kanguva will be released on November 14 Full Article
esha Anupamaa Actress Rupali Ganguly Files Rs 50 Crore Defamation Suit Against Stepdaughter Esha Verma By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:45:02 +0530 Esha, now 26, is the daughter of Ashwin and Sapna Verma and currently resides in the United States Full Article
esha Arrested facilitator of 2023 Peshawar Police Lines blast was ‘our own policeman’: KP IG By www.dawn.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:33:21 +0500 A suspect who was allegedly involved in the 2023 blast at Peshawar Police Lines mosque, that claimed 84 lives, was arrested a day earlier and has been identified as police constable Muhammad Wali, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Inspector General of Police (IG) Akhtar Hayat Khan Gandapur revealed in a press briefing on Tuesday. On Jan 30, 2023, a powerful explosion ripped through a mosque in Peshawar’s Red Zone area where between 300 and 400 people — mostly police officers — had gathered for prayers. The banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) had claimed responsibility for the attack. It later distanced itself from the blast but sources earlier indicated that it might have been the handiwork of some local faction of the outlawed group. Addressing the press conference in Peshawar today, IG Gandapur said the “remaining missing link” was related to who had facilitated Qari, the alleged suicide bomber. “As a result of that effort, […] we arrested this person along with two suicide jackets from near Jameel Chowk on Peshawar’s Ring Road on 11/11, meaning yesterday,” the IG stated, referring to the facilitator. “Based on the interrogation, it was deduced that the facilitator was our own policeman,” who he identified as Muhammad Wali. “The suspect operated in line with the order of the banned organisation Jamaatul Ahrar and has received Rs200,000 through the hundi-hawala system,” KP IG said, adding that the policeman also received Rs40,000 to Rs50,000 from the banned group per month. “He received Rs200,000 which cost the lives of hundreds of people who were martyred. He sold his [own] brothers for this,” the IG added. The top cop further revealed that the suspect dropped off the suicide bomber at the Pir Zakori bridge. “After the blast occurred, he contacted his handler named Junaid and informed him about the success of the operation via Telegram,” he stated. While the police already knew that Jamaatul Ahrar was involved in the blast, the suspect was the “missing link” who acted as a local facilitator. The police inspector general said that Muhammad Wali was also involved in other incidents. In Feb 2024, the suspect handed a pistol to a person from Jamaatul Ahrar named Saifullah in Lahore to target a member of the Ahmadiyya community, the KP IG said. He targeted a priest at Peshawar’s Jameel Chowk in Jan 2022, he added. According to Gandapur, social media played a key role in such incidents, adding that “Fitna al Khawarij and other extremist organisations use social media to brainwash and radicalise people”. In July, the government, through an official notification, designated the TTP as Fitna al Khawarij, while mandating all institutions to use the term khariji (outcast) when referring to the perpetrators of terrorist attacks on Pakistan. Then-KP IG Moazzam Jah Ansari had said in February last year that the suicide bomber was “clad in a police uniform”. He had said that technical evidence and information collected suggested that the blast was the work of TTP’s Jamaatul Ahrar faction. In March 2023, the KP Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) said the mastermind and the handler of the suicide bomber had been traced, stating that both of them were Afghan nationals. Then-CTD chief Shaukat Abbas said the suicide bomber was identified only by his alias “Qari” and his handler was identified as Ghaffar aka Salma. He had further confirmed that the attack was carried out by Jamaatul Ahrar. Full Article Pakistan
esha Tonga volcano unleashed underwater flows that reshaped the seafloor By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Sep 2023 20:00:42 +0100 The destruction of telecommunications cables during the eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai volcano in 2022 shows that underwater debris currents can travel at 122 kilometres per hour Full Article
esha Lithium mining looks set to reshape Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni salt flat By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Jan 2024 18:00:00 +0000 Photographer Matjaz Krivic has been charting the effects of lithium mining on locals in the world's largest salt flat in Bolivia since 2016 Full Article
esha Trump win could reshape US biofuels incentives By www.argusmedia.com Published On :: 06 Nov 2024 20:30 GMT Full Article Biofuels US Politics Environmental politics
esha THE ONCE AND FUTURE JEWEL OF THE JERSEY SHORE: HISTORIC, MULTI-BILLION-DOLLAR REDEVELOPMENT TO RESHAPE, RECLAIM, AND REVIVE ASBURY PARK WATERFRONT - The Asbury Park Waterfront By www.multivu.com Published On :: 19 Aug 2015 14:00:00 EDT The Asbury Park Waterfront Full Article Banking Financial Services Real Estate Commercial Real Estate Residential Real Estate New Products Services Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
esha When Ameesha Patel yelled at Sanjay Dutt for covering her bosom with dupatta [Throwback] By www.ibtimes.co.in Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 08:45:58 +0530 Sanjay Dutt and Ameesha Patel's relationship had strained in 2012 over an unforgetable incident. The former was not happy with the way the latter had dressed herself for the sangeet ceremony of David Dhawan's son Rohit and his concern had created a controversy. Full Article
esha Rupali Ganguly sues stepdaughter Esha Verma; seeks Rs 50 crore in defamation case By www.ibtimes.co.in Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:29:27 +0530 In the notice, it was clarified that Rupali Ganguly was friends with Ashwin Verma for 12 years, before he separated from his second wife, Esha Verma's mother, in 2009. It was also said that Ganguly, along with Verma, tried to help Esha get a break into the entertainment industry, by providing opportunities for photoshoots and making special arrangements for auditions Full Article
esha Reshaping and Innovating at Big Four Banks - 2 Nov By www.pwc.com.au Published On :: Tue, 02 Nov 2015 13:30:00 +1100 With record low margins and stubborn expense to income ratios, the major banks must quickly seize the opportunity of the technology revolution or fail to keep pace with expectations. Full Article
esha Keshav Murari vs Praveen Kumar on 8 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: This petition under Article 226 of Constitution of India has been filed seeking the following reliefs :- "7.1. This Hon'ble Court may kindly be pleased to set- aside the impugned order dated 18-09-2024 passed by the learned Additional Commissioner, Narmadapuram, Division Narmadapuram, in Case No. 132/Appeal/2024-2025. 7.2. This Hon'ble Court may kindly be pleased to direct the respondents to get mutate the name of petitioner in the revenue records on the basis of registered will dated 02-05-2011. 7.3. Any other writ/direction deem fit and proper and fact and circumstance of the case. Full Article
esha Delivery-Only Ghost Kitchens Are Reshaping the Restaurant Industry By Published On :: Thu, 03 Dec 2020 12:00:00 GMT Ghost kitchens are popping up all over the U.S. as food delivery soars and dining at restaurants plummets amid the pandemic. These businesses, which can host food preparation for multiple restaurants at a single location, are attracting interest from investors and restaurateurs. Photo: Adam Falk/The Wall Street Journal Full Article
esha Esha Verma | Rupali Ganguly: 'ওরা অত্যাচারী' রুপালী গাঙ্গুলিকে নিয়ে ফের বিস্ফোরক এষা... By Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:16:27 +0530 Esha Verma | Rupali Ganguly: 'অনুপমা' সিরিয়ালের জন্য অত্যন্ত জনপ্রিয় অভিনেত্রী রুপালী গাঙ্গুলি, কিন্তু তাঁর বিরুদ্ধে নেটদুনিয়ায় ঘুরপাক খাচ্ছে অভিযোগের পাহাড়! তবে রুপালী গাঙ্গুলি এই বিতর্ক নিয়ে পুরোপুরি চুপ করে রয়েছেন। Full Article
esha Eeshaan Kashyap for Sarita Handa | In the mood for ghungroo By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 15:14:28 +0530 Musical anklets, traditional blooms and an old textile motif are reimagined in this Eeshaan Kashyap for Sarita Handa collection Full Article Homes and gardens
esha When Ganesha, culture and food come together By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 11:12:33 +0530 This year, the Sri Vidyaranya Yuvaka Sangha, is celebrating their 61st Bengaluru Utsava. A peek at their line up... Full Article Life & Style
esha Why Meenakshi Seshadri Returned To India! By www.rediff.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 11:50:06 +0530 'My trajectory right now is five steps forward, two steps backwards.' Full Article Meenakshi Seshadri Josh IMAGE India Dinesh Raheja Hero Har Kadam Ek Nayee Jung Hai US Mil Gayee Manzil Mujhe Kendra Kaisi Paheli Zindagani Bollywood Divya Dutta Do Rahein Shefali Shah Chikni Chameli
esha ‘Kushi’ composer Hesham Abdul Wahab: Telugu cinema has given me wings to dream further By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Jun 2023 13:45:06 +0530 Music composer Hesham Abdul Wahab, debuting in Telugu cinema with director Shiva Nirvana’s ‘Kushi’ starring Vijay Deverakonda and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, talks about his fluid work space. He is also working on Nani’s and Sharwanand’s films Full Article Movies
esha Reshaping Cities: The Maglev Multi Elevator That Goes Up, Down and Left to Right By www.wired.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Jun 2017 04:00:02 +0000 Standing over a medieval town in Germany is one of the country’s tallest towers and inside, an invention that its creators hope will revolutionise the shape of cities, the ThyssenKrupp Multi Elevator Full Article
esha Judiciary has played a key role in ‘shaping and reshaping’ Indian society: Puducherry L-G By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Oct 2024 15:04:37 +0530 Speaking at the South India Conference (Puducherry) of the All India Advocate’s Federation in the Union Territory, the L-G said the judiciary is the cornerstone of India’s democracy. Full Article Puducherry
esha Sharing when stranger equals danger: Ridesharing during Covid-19 pandemic [electronic journal]. By encore.st-andrews.ac.uk Published On :: Full Article
esha Reshaping Adolescents' Gender Attitudes: Evidence from a School-Based Experiment in India [electronic journal]. By encore.st-andrews.ac.uk Published On :: National Bureau of Economic Research Full Article
esha Air India, Singapore Airlines expand codeshare ties By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 11:10:00 +0530 Duo to add 11 Indian and 40 international destinations in their first extensive expansion of arrangement since 2010 Full Article Logistics
esha Govt. is focused on creating conducive environment for industrial growth in Andhra Pradesh, says Finance Minister Keshav By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:53:02 +0530 A sum of ₹3,127 crore has been allocated to the sector in the 2024-25 Budget, he says, adding that the government has been able to rekindle interest among investors to make Andhra Pradesh their investment destination of choice Full Article Andhra Pradesh
esha Myanmar's civil war reshaped in past year with coordinated offensive by powerful resistance groups By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 09:57:39 +0530 Today it is increasingly on the back foot, with the loss of dozens of outposts, bases and strategic cities that even its leaders concede will be challenging to regain Full Article World
esha How festive trends are reshaping India’s gold market By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 09:00:00 +0530 The sector’s ability to adapt while maintaining its cultural essence suggests a robust future Full Article Gold & Silver
esha Aavesham Review By www.rediff.com Published On :: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 13:52:35 +0530 Aavesham is smooth in its storytelling and leaves a chilling aftertaste, thanks to its one-of-a-kind anti-hero, applauds Arjun Menon. Full Article
esha Varshangalkku Shesham Review By www.rediff.com Published On :: Fri, 19 Apr 2024 11:45:38 +0530 Vineeth Sreenivasan deserves applause for striving to blend the past with the present and revoking your memories, states Divya Nair. Full Article
esha Aavesham: What A Film! What An Actor! By www.rediff.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Apr 2024 14:36:17 +0530 Watching Aavesham is like sprinting through the whole history of our mass-masala movies and seeing it in a new light, notes Sreehari Nair.And this, incidentally, is the story of Fahadh Faasil's career too. Full Article
esha Refreshing look at Ganesha’s tale By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 08 Sep 2016 17:43:19 +0530 Yuki Ellias gave the story a human and humorous touch Full Article Theatre
esha PIX: Sayyeshaa, Shriya, Hansika at Apsara Awards By www.rediff.com Published On :: Mon, 10 Apr 2017 14:34:17 +0530 Take a look at the arrivals. Full Article Telugu IIFA Utsavam Sayyeshaa Saigal Hansika Motwani Shriya Saran Daggubati Suresh Babu Ninnu Kori Uadaya Bhanuz Hamsa Nandini Ritu Varma Mannara Chopra Rakul Preet Maadhavi Latha Anupama Parameswaran Poonam Kaur Mumaith Khan
esha Chennai designer Neesha Amrish’s handmade stoles are now at the Van Gogh museum store in Amsterdam By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 16:22:01 +0530 The Ahimsa silk stoles are inspired by Van Gogh’s Almond Blossom and it takes 15 days to create one Full Article Life & Style
esha Stiff-yet-supple plastic can be reshaped and recycled By cen.acs.org Published On :: 31 May 2018 12:54:25 +0000 Dynamic boron-oxygen networks are key to the new material’s unusual properties Full Article
esha Chemical toxicity assessments by U.S. EPA to be reshaped, if bill passes By cen.acs.org Published On :: 25 Jul 2018 22:24:24 +0000 Congressional committee votes to give industry and other agencies greater input and to shift responsibility for IRIS program from research office Full Article
esha “I think there are many ways to reach youngsters”, says Sri Vidyadheesha Teertha Swami, of the Palimar Matha By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 17:13:29 +0530 The swamiji conducts online classes on Vedanta and delivers lectures Full Article Faith
esha What Eyeshadow is Best for Your Eye Color and Shape By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: First of all, I think you can wear just about ANY color you choose if you blend it well and OWN it! Choosing the right tones to go with your skin can help a lot if you're going for a more natural look. First things first: there is not... Full Article
esha Hashtag Trending – Sidewalk Labs dies; Rideshare apps struggle; Telus revenue short By www.itbusiness.ca Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:01:39 +0000 Sidewalk Labs officially pulled out of Toronto after years of controversy, hacker bribed a Roblox worker to reveal user account data, Telus’ revenue falls by nearly 20 per cent year over year. Sidewalk Labs pulls the plug on smart city project The tug-of-war for Toronto’s infamous Sidewalk Labs’ smart city project ended yesterday when… Full Article Executive Operations Technology hashtag trending podcasts
esha Shikhar Dhawan’s Quarantine Romance With Wife Ayesha Will Leave You in Splits (Watch Video) By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 00:19:57 -0500 In Shikhar Dhawan's latest antics on Instagram, he can be seen romancing with his wife Ayesha on song 'Main Teri Mohabbat Mein.' Through the video, he showcased the difference between the first week of quarantine which will leave you in splits. Full Article
esha Dr. Keshav vs The State Of Bihar on 7 May, 2020 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 +0530 2. Dr. Amrita Rashmi D/o Dr. Ashok Kumar R/o House No. A1661, Devi Sthan Road, Mahuabagh, ( Near Jagdeo Path), Dhanaut, Sahay Nagar, P.S.- Rupaspur, District Patna. ... ... Petitioner/s Versus 1. The State of Bihar Through the Principal Secretary, Department of Health, Government of Bihar, Patna. 2. The Principal Secretary, Department of Health, Government of Bihar, Patna. 3. The Under Secretary Department of Health, Government of Bihar, Patna. 4. The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board IAS Association Building, Patna through the Chairman. 5. The Controller of Examinations Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board, Patna. Full Article
esha Britain's Got Talent: Alesha Dixon awards her Golden Buzzer to comic Nabil Abdulrashid By Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 23:34:50 +0100 The singer, 41, admitted she didn't expect to give out the coveted honour during that day of the auditions, as she branded Nabil's performance a 'breath of fresh air.' Full Article
esha Kesha sets pulses racing as she strips down to sunbathe topless By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:01:14 GMT The singer, 33, took the extra time at home to sunbathe topless in her garden, and shared a snap with fans via Instagram on Saturday. Full Article
esha Britain's Got Talent: Alesha Dixon awards her Golden Buzzer to comic Nabil Abdulrashid By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 22:34:50 GMT The singer, 41, admitted she didn't expect to give out the coveted honour during that day of the auditions, as she branded Nabil's performance a 'breath of fresh air.' Full Article
esha Mother's Day: Krishna on her super mom Ayesha By timesofindia.indiatimes.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 10:00:00 IST It’s Mother’s Day today. Everyone is celebrating their moms and expressing gratitude and love for them. But a mother daughter relationship doesn’t need to be just serious. Tiger Shroff’s sister Krishna often makes headlines for her social media posts and even though she’s not an actor her cute moments with mom Ayesha Shroff often go viral. Anyone who knows Ayesha can tell that her love for her kids Tiger and Krishna is as infectious as her laughter. In an exclusive chat with ETimes, Krishna opens up about her best friend - her mother and all things that celebrate Mother’s Day. Full Article
esha Wimbledon visit made me take up the game: Zeeshan By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 20:50:49 +0530 Ashutosh says he gained from following his father’s disciplined methods Full Article Tennis