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J&K: 4 terrorists killed in Kulgam encounter; operation underway Agency News: Srinagar

Commander of proscribed terror outfit TRF, Afaq Sikander was killed in Gopalpora. Earlier on Tuesday, a Pakistani terrorist and his associate have been eliminated in an encounter in the Hyderpora area of Jammu and Kashmir’s Srinagar. Meanwhile, a major tragedy was averted by the Pulwama

Police & security forces, as two LeT terrorist associates Amir Bashir and Mukhtar Bhat were arrested during a joint Naka checking. 2 ready to use IEDs were recovered from them during the search. Gunfight had broken out earlier in the day between terrorists and security forces at Pombay

and Goplapora in the Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, police said. Security forces had launched cordon and search operations

in two areas of the district after receiving information about the presence of militants there, said an official familiar with the development.

India displays logistics ca- Maldives deplores attempts to spread pabilities to support forces ‘false information’ on ties with India in Ladakh Agency News: New Delhi

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After carrying out airborne combat manoeuvres in Ladakh to showcase its rapid response capabilities, India displayed its prowess to provide logistics support to military deployments in the sensitive sector in the midst of the ongoing border standoff with China in an airlift exercise codenamed Operation Hercules, officials familiar with the development said. The joint drill by the Indian Air Force and the army was conducted on

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Sourav Ganguly Replaces Anil Kumble As Chair Of ICC Men’s Cricket Committee BCCI president and former India captain Sourav Ganguly has been appointed as the chair of the ICC men’s cricket committee, replacing Anil Kumble in the position, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced in a press release on Wednesday. Kumble stepped down from the role after having served the maximum of three three-year terms. “I am delighted to welcome Sourav to the position of Chair of the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee,” ICC chair Greg Barclay said as part of the announcement on Wednesday.

Desperate Man Searches For Daughter Trapped At Belarus Border For 25 Days Anguished relatives of migrants trapped in the forest along the Poland-Belarus border are arriving in Polish border towns in the hope of helping their loved ones escape as violence from border guards escalates and temperatures plummet. Among them is a Syrian living in Sweden who is desperate to find his daughter, Hilda Naaman, a 25-year-old doctor who was on her way to Europe from Syria. The man, who called himself Abou Elias, said she has spent the last 25 days on the border hungry, thirsty and recovering from beatings by the Belarusian border guard. “She can’t walk anymore. My daughter’s nails were pulled off Belarusians came at night.

‘I want to slow down. I have been working day and night,’ Pankaj Tripathi

‘Established history, policy of supporting terrorists’: India slams Pakistan at UNSC over Kashmir issue

“A contact has been established with the hiding terrorists. We believe 2-3 terrorists are trapped,” a police officer in south Kashmir said.

At least 4 terrorists were neutralized in an encounter in Kulgam district’s Pombai and Gopalpora villages on Wednesday. IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar said that operation is underway in both these villages. Reportedly, terrorist

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November 15, the defence ministry announced on Wednesday, two weeks after airborne drills in eastern Ladakh showcased capabilities such as swift inter-theatre movement of troops and weapons, precision stand-off drops and speedy capture of designated targets.

The Maldives government on Wednesday strongly rejected attempts to spread what it called “false information” using the ‘India Out’ slogan, which alleges that bilateral cooperation between the governments of Maldives and India undermines the national security and sovereignty of the country. In an official statement, the Maldives’ ministry of foreign affairs said that the country reaffirms its longstanding ties with all international partners

based on principles of mutual respect and understanding, and refuted “false allegations” regarding its ties with India, which the country called one of its key bilateral partners. Referring to bilateral ties with India, the Maldives government

PM Modi Proposes ‘One Nation, One Legislative Platform’ Prime Minister attended the inaugural session of the 82nd All India Presiding Officers’ Conference via video conferencing Agency News: New Delhi Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the inaugural session of 82nd All India Presiding Officers’ Conference here today via video conferencing. Speaker Lok Sabha, Chief Minister Himachal

Pradesh and Deputy Chairman Rajya Sabha were also present on the occasion. Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister said democracy is not just a system for India. Democracy is ingrained in our nature and part of life in India. He stressed that “we have to take

the country to newer heights, achieve extraordinary goals in the years to come. These resolutions will be fulfilled only by ‘Sabka Prayas’’. And in democracy, in the federal system of India, when we talk about ‘Sabka Prayas’, then the role of all the states is a big basis

for that”. Continuing with the importance of ‘Sabka Prayas’, the Prime Minister said whether it is solutions to the decade old problems of the Northeast or completion of all the big projects of development that have been stuck for decades, many such works in the country have been done in the past years, it has been done by everyone’s efforts. He also cited the fight against Corona pandemic as a great example of ‘Sabka Prayas’. The Prime Minister insisted that the traditions and systems of the Houses of our legislatures should be inherently Indian. He called for policies and laws of the Government to strengthen the Indian emotion of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’.

said, “…such interactions in the international sphere do not, and will not undermine the Maldives’ independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity; in fact, they are designed to enhance the Maldives’ national interests and deliver for the people of Maldives.

India hit back at Pakistan in the UN Security Council after Islamabad raised the Kashmir issue at the 15-nation group. Agency News: New Delhi India has slammed Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for raking up the Kashmir issue and called upon the neighbouring country to “immediately vacate all areas” of Jammu and Kashmir “under its illegal occupation”. India also underlined that Pakistan has misused platforms provided by the UN to propagate falls and malicious propaganda against it.“I would like to categorical about India’s position, the entire Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh

were, are and will always be an integral and inalienable part of India. This includes the areas that are under the illegal occupation of Pakistan. We call upon Pakistan to immediately vacate all areas under its illegal occupation,” Kajal Bhat, the counsellor at India’s Permanent Mission to the UN, said on Tuesday. India hit back at Pakistan in the UN Security Council after Islamabad raised the Kashmir issue at the 15-nation group.“I am constrained to take the floor once again to respond to some frivolous remarks made by the representative of Pakistan earlier today,” Bhat said before beginning her response at UNSC. Bhat, who belongs to Jammu and Kashmir, was referring to Pakistan’s ambassador to the UN Munir Akram’s comments on the Jammu and Kashmir issue in the UN Security Council during the open debate on ‘Maintenance of International Peace and Security Through Preventive Diplomacy’.

Jolt to Congress in J&K: 20 senior leaders from Ghulam Nabi Azad camp resign Demanding change in party leadership in the Union Territory amid speculations that the assembly elections are round the corner, the Congress leaders have stated that under the presidentship of GA Mir, the party is headed towards a disaster.

Agency News: Jammu In a major setback to Congress amid speculations that the assembly elections are imminent in Jammu and Kashmir, at least 20 senior Congress leaders considered close to former Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, have resigned from their respective party positions. All those who have resigned are demanding change in party leadership in the Union Territory. Prominent among them include former ministers G M Saroori, Vikar Rasool and Dr Manohar Lal Sharma, besides Jugal Kishore

Sharma, Ghulam Nabi Monga, Naresh Gupta, Mohammad Amin Bhat, Subash Gupta (all former legislators), Pradesh Congress vice-president Anwar Bhat and member of Kulgam District Development Council and former

district president, Anyatullah Rather. Congress’ Budgam district president Zahid Hassan Jan, former political advisor to CM Manzoor Ahmed Ganai, AICC member Engineer Maroof, vicechairman.

Pakistan hails Navjot Singh Sidhu’s role in reopening of Kartarpur corridor Agency News: New Delhi Imran Khan government has praised cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu for his role in the opening of the corridor to Sikh pilgrimage site Kartarpur Sahib between the two countries. A reference to Sidhu’s name was made on the Kartarpur corridor website, which said the idea of the corridor was shared by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan with Sidhu.The relationship between Imran Khan and Sidhu came to the limelight in 2018 when the latter attended the oath-taking ceremony of the Pakistan prime minister.

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SUNVILLA SAMACHAR Harsh Truth Is We Have To Live With Covid Hereafter

Will there be a third wave of covid -19? The Health Ministry has been warning of a possible third wave for some weeks now, although no one knows whether it will hit India at all and, if it does, how severe will it be. Covid 19has had its periods of surge and lull, and right now, it is a lull. The covid attack has hit over 220 countries and territories since 2020 January. The virus had infected almost 252 million people worldwide, and the number of deaths had reached five million. The most severely affected countries include the U.S., Brazil, and India. India first cases appeared in late January 2020 when three Indian students traveled to the southern state of Kerala from Wuhan in China. According to the health ministry, there was a total of 3,44,37,307 cases in India and total deaths were 4,63,530 deaths so far. Health experts say that covid will not go away, and we have to live with it. They also predicted that the present lull could be the calm before the storm and a third wave is a distinct possibility. The national curve seems to have entered a declining phase now, after having peaked on May 6. We cannot take the current stable situation for granted, and we have to be mindful of the fact that the pandemic is going on and can take an untoward turn if we are not careful NITI Ayog member (health) Dr V.K. Paul has cautioned. Some experts believe that, if a third wave hits now, it is likely to be weaker than the previous one. Also, India is better prepared to deal with a third wave. Central and state governments have said that they are more prepared to tackle the third wave. Nationally, India has addedmany more hospital beds in the past few months and imported more than 100 oxygencarriers to raise these to about 1,250.Dr Paul has said, &We donthave a straightforward formula to calculate what extent the peakcould reach this time after reaching 71 per cent vaccination with the 1st dose and a certainlevel of natural infection. But the government is preparing for a surge of 4.5 to 5 lakh casesper day,There is optimism all around. First of all, more than 1.10 billion people have got vaccinatedalready. The number of susceptible persons will be less now, as many persons have been infected or vaccinated,” according to epidemiologist and cardiologist Dr. K Srinath Reddy,the president of the Public Health Foundation of India.Secondly, the initial hesitancy of the public has now given place to confidence, and moreand more people are coming forward to get vaccinated. When the vaccination drive began early this year, even many educated people adopted a wait and watch ‘attitude.Thirdly, in the last year, the Centre and the States have improved health care, increasedbeds in both public and private hospitals, and made covid guidelines mandatory. The state sare also geared to deal with the situation.Unfortunately, we see, particularly during the festivities, many people have become careless.Nature has also played its role, and people affected by rains and floods cannot follow theprotocols when facing threats to their lives and property.The carelessness is also due to the belief that the worst is over. Memories of Indiadevastating second wave of covid-19 are slowly receding. In cities malls and parks arecrowded after relaxation of covid regulations. Business is coming back, and all this give animpression that covid is over. Even the government had believed in March last when thethen health minister Harsh Vardhan declared that covid is dead in India.Fourthly, as many people in the poorer countries are yet to get their vaccination while therich countries have gone ahead with their booster dose, experts assume the chances of thecomplete elimination of covid in the world looks quite uncertain.States like Delhi face a double whammy as the city faces high air pollution during Novemberand December. All India Institute of Medical Science director Dr. Randeep Gularia is onrecord saying, "covid affects lungs, air pollution causes inflammation. Therefore, lungs getdoubly stressed out. This leads to more severe disease, causing higher hospital admissionsand deaths."However, it is better to be cautious than sorry. While the governments could do only thatmuch, the onus is on the general public also to cooperate. They must be more conscious ofthe danger spreading covid by not following regulations.In fighting the pandemic, the Centre, the states, the public, and the private sector have theirearmarked role to play. Only when there is coordination among all the stakeholders, the - Kapilkumar M. Hirpara country can fight covid successfully.

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US travel advisory to India warns about terror in J&K, crime against women In the latest advisory, it has also asked its citizens to exercise increased caution to India due to crime and terrorism. Agency News: New Delhi The US embassy in New Delhi has issued a travel advisory, where it has asked women to not travel alone. The embassy advisory also refers to Jammu and Kashmir as a “state”, instead of Union

Territory. “Indian authorities report rape is one of the fastestgrowing crimes in India. Violent crime, such as sexual assault, has occurred at tourist sites and in other locations,” the US embassy

advisory said, urging that “Do not travel alone, particularly if you are a woman”. In the latest advisory, it has also asked its citizens to exercise increased caution to India due to crime

and terrorism. It also asked US citizens to not travel to the “state of Jammu and Kashmir” (except the eastern Ladakh region and its capital, Leh) due to terrorism and civil unrest. The reference to the state of Jammu and Kashmir is something that is contrary to the current position: in 2019, the special status under Art 370 has been revoked and the state was bifurcated into union territories. This is not the first time that the US embassy has flagged women’s safety. In March 2019, it had said that Indian authorities report rape as one of the fastest-growing crimes in India and asked.

SC appoints retired Punjab and Haryana HC judge to monitor Lakhimpur Kheri violence Agency News: New Delhi The Supreme Court Wednesday appointed retired Punjab and Haryana High Court judge Rakesh Kumar Jain to monitor the investigation in the Lakhimpur Kheri matter. It also reconstituted the Special Investigation Team (SIT) by appointing three more senior police officers. Eight people, including four farmers, were killed in violence during a farmers’ protest in Lakhimpur Kheri. Thirteen people, including Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra’s son Ashish

Thirteen people, including Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra’s son Ashish Mishra, have been arrested so far in connection with the case. Mishra, have been arrested so far in connection with the case. Justice Jain enrolled as an advocate with the Bar Council of Punjab and Haryana in May 1982 and started his legal practice at the district court of Hisar. He

was elevated as a judge of the Punjab & Haryana High Court on December 5, 2007, and retired on September 30, 2020. Earlier, the apex court had expressed dissatisfaction over what it said is the “mixing up” of investigation in the cases pertaining to the

October 3 incident. “To ensure that evidence…are recorded independently and there is no overlapping and there is no intermixing of the evidences, we are trying to appoint a retired judge from a different High Court to monitor the investigation on day-to-day basis…We are not confident…We don’t want judicial commission appointed by your state to continue…” the CJI had said. “What it appears to us is that this SIT (Special Investigation Team) somehow or the other is unable to maintain investigative distance between the cases,” said.

Afghan territory must not become source of terrorism: India, France The two countries recalled their willingness to coordinate actively in view of the preparation of the third edition of the ‘No Money for Terror’ international conference to be organised by India.

Agency News: New Delhi India and France have underlined the need to ensure that Afghan territory does not become a source of terrorism and called for concerted action against all terror groups including Lashkar-eTaiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Hizbul Mujahideen.

At a meeting of the India-France joint working group on counterterrorism in Paris, the two sides condemned terrorism in all its forms including cross-border terrorist activities and vowed to stand together in the fight against the menace, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).The two countries recalled

their willingness to coordinate actively in view of the preparation of the third edition of the ‘No Money for Terror’ international conference to be organised by India.In the meeting on Tuesday, they also exchanged views on proscription of terrorists and entities as one of the tools to combat terrorism and shared information about priorities and procedures for pursuing sanctions and designations against terrorist entities and individuals, the MEA said in a statement. It said the two sides shared their assessment of the evolution of the terrorist threat on their respective territories and in their regional environment.“They also underlined the need to ensure that Afghan territory.

“One Can Only Get Bheekh...”: Jammu imposes night curKangana Ranaut Now Targets few due to rise in number Mahatma Gandhi

“Debates On TV Causing More Pollution”: Chief Justice Amid Blame Game Agency News: New Delhi The government must pursue farmers against stubble burning, the Supreme Court said today as it stressed that it does not want to punish them while Delhi and neighbouring cities see an escalating air quality crisis.“We do not want to penalise the farmers. We have already asked the Centre to pursue and request those farmers to not burn stubble at least for a week,” Chief Justice NV Ramana said today. As a blame game erupted over the data on farm fires, the Chief Justice pulled up the officials concerned: “Debates on TV are

BJP Leader Saumitra Khan Seeks Arrest Of TMC Leader For Remarks On BSF Agency News: New Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Saumitra Khan on Wednesday sought the arrest of Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislator Udayan Guha for making derogatory remarks on Border Security Force (BSF). Slamming TMC leader for accusing BSF personnel of inappropriately touching women while searching them, Mr Khan said that he would write a letter to Prime Minister

Narendra Modi to arrest Mr Guha immediately for his remarks on BSF.He added that a case must be registered under the Indian Army Act against Mr Guha for insulting the BSF.During a discussion on the resolution against BSF’s jurisdiction extension, chaos erupted after TMC’s Udayan Guha said, “When women cross the border, BSF personnel in name of search touch them inappropriately. No matter how much they say Bharat Mata Ki Jai, they can’t be patriotic.”“I am writing a letter.

Supreme Court Relief For Journalist, Lawyers Charged By Tripura Police Agency News: New Delhi No coercive action must be taken against journalist Shyam Meera Singh and two lawyers who had sought a Tripura Police case against them under the controversial antiterror law UAPA be cancelled, the Supreme Court said on Wednesday. The top court issued notice to the Tripura government on the petition challenging the First Information Report or FIR

registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act for reports and posts during violence in the state last month including a tweet by Mr Singh that said, “Tripura is burning”. In addition to Shyam Meera Singh, the plea was also filed by Supreme Court lawyers Ansar Indori (from the National Confederation of Human Rights Organisation) and Mukesh (from the Peoples’ Union of Civil Liberties).

IndiGo May Charge Fliers For CheckIn Baggage As Market Heats Up

Agency News: New Delhi IndiGo, one of Asia’s biggest budget carriers, is mulling charging passengers for checkedin luggage as the airline prepares for a potentially fierce price war in India’s cutthroat air travel market, which is showing signs of recovery following the worst of Covid. IndiGo, operated by InterGlobe

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causing more pollution than any other sources. Everyone has their own agenda there. We are trying to work out a solution here.”Justice Surya Kant, who had earlier insisted that farmers need incentives to find alternatives, today yet again underlined: “Irrespective of figures in affidavits, (we have to consider) the plight of the farmers.

Aviation Ltd., didn’t implement the so-called unbundling of fares in February -- just before a deadly wave of the pandemic hit the South Asian nation -- even as India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation ruled that carriers can start offering zero baggage and no check-in baggage fares. Regulatory caps on fares and capacity related to Covid prevented IndiGo from taking a decision at the time, Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta said in an interview on Tuesday. “We have been talking to the government about that,” Dutta said. “We’re waiting for everything.

“Let Them Make Up Their Mind”: Joe Biden On “Independent” Taiwan Remark Agency News: Mumbai Keeping the controversy cauldron bubbling, actor Kangana Ranaut on Tuesday claimed Subhas Chandra Bose and Bhagat Singh got no support from Mahatma Gandhi and went on to mock his mantra of ahimsa by saying that offering another cheek gets you “bheekh” not freedom.In making the “bheekh” comment, Ms Ranaut wound the clock back to last week when she described India’s Independence as “bheekh”, or alms, and declared that freedom came in 2014, when the Narendra Modi-led government came to power.In a series of posts on Instagram, Ms Ranaut this time targeted Mahatma Gandhi and

said “choose your heroes wisely”. The “Manikarnika” actor, still in the eye of the proverbial storm for her comments, today shared an old news clipping headlined “Gandhi, others had agreed to hand over Netaji”.The report claimed that Gandhi, along with Jawaharlal Nehru and Mohammed Ali Jinnah, came to an agreement with a British judge that they would hand Bose over if he were to enter the country.“Either you are a Gandhi fan or Nataji supporter You can’t be both... Choose and decide,” Ms Ranaut, whose Twitter account has been suspended, captioned the news clipping.In another post, Ms Ranaut, who has courted many a controversy with her incendiary and provocative statements.

The district administration said that the positivity rate has increased beyond 0.2 per cent and requires immediate attention. Agency News: New Delhi A night curfew has been imposed in Jammu from today (November 17) due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases. The district administration has imposed a curfew under section 144 CRPC from 10:00 PM to 06:00 AM in the territorial

jurisdiction of the district. “The positivity rate has increased beyond 0.2 per cent which requires immediate attention and remedial on the part of district administration,” the order issued by the DM said. Meanwhile, India recorded 10,197 new COVID-19 cases and the country’s active caseload has now declined to its lowest in 527 days and currently stands at 1,28,555. Night curfew has been imposed due to rising COVID-19 cases. The district administration has imposed a curfew under section 144 CRPC from 10:00 PM to 06:00 AM in the territorial jurisdiction of the district.

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President Joe Biden on Tuesday clarified his apparent reference to an “independent” Taiwan, saying the US position on Chinese sovereignty has not changed.Biden’s latest in a series of mixed messages about the island -- a democracy outside of Beijing’s control that China claims as part of its territory -- came the day after a virtual summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Asked if they’d made progress on Taiwan, which has close unofficial relations with the United States, Biden said he

“made very clear” his support for current US law.Under the Taiwan Act, the United States does not recognize Taiwan’s independence, yet commits to helping the island defend itself. However, Biden, who was on a trip in New Hampshire, then told reporters: “It’s independent. It makes its own decisions.”The White House did not respond to a request for clarification about what Biden was referring to. Biden himself then told reporters shortly after that he did not mean there was any change in US policy toward Taiwan.“We’re not going to change our policy at all,” he said.


SUNVILLA SAMACHAR Riteish Deshmukh and Fardeen Khan to shoot ‘Visfot’ climax in Mumbai suburbs

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Why did Saif Ali Khan replace Abhishek Bachchan ‘Horror is a genre that I in ‘Bunty Aur Babli 2’?

‘Visfot’ marks Fardeen Khan’s re-entry into Bollywood after an 11-year-hiatus Agency News: Mumbai

Fardeen Khan and Riteish Deshmukh-starrer ‘Visfot’, which went on floors last month, will have its climax shot in the suburbs of Mumbai from November 21. The film, which marks Fardeen Khan’s re-entry into Bollywood after an 11-year-hiatus, is being directed by Kookie Gulati and also stars Krystle D’souza and Priya Bapat in pivotal

roles. Visfot’ is the official remake of ‘Rock, Paper and Scissors’ (2012), Venezuela’s entry to the Academy Awards that year for the Best Foreign Language film section. The story of ‘Visfot’ oscillates between the chawls of Dongri and the high-rises of the city of Mumbai and will be shot in real locations. The film’s team had recently organised a muhurat pooja during the last leg of Navratri with the

enjoy,’ says Sunny Leone Agency News: Mumbai

key cast and crew members. Fardeen and Riteish were last seen together in ‘Heyy Babyy’ and will be teaming up for this film after a gap of

14 years. ‘Visfot’, presented by T-Series and Sanjay Gupta, is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Anuradha Gupta and Sanjay Gupta.

‘I want to slow down. I have been working day and night,’ Pankaj Tripathi The actor opens up about his work schedule, reuniting with Saif Ali Khan and his role in Bunty Aur Babli 2

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She began her Bollywood journey with Jism 2 and has sizzled in various item numbers with the biggest stars, and now Sunny Leone is excited about her upcoming south Indian films Shero (Malayalam) and Oh My Ghost (Tamil). In a tête-à-tête, she gets candid about her upcoming releases, her kids and everything in between. Excerpts from the conversation Shero depicts a lady hero. Being a psychological thriller, is it a triumph of a woman over a society of nasty men?All I can say about Shero is, there are movies that challenge you and make you want to push yourself harder, and it is just that film for me. Everything about the film, right from the action, performance to language, w a s completely consumed by me. I can easily say that Shero is by far one of the most interesting films for me.

With a slew of films like 83, Bachchan Pandey, Oh My God 2, and web series under his kitty, Pankaj Tripathi is the busiest actor in Bollywood today. His upcoming release is Bunty Aur Babli 2. One wonders how he is managing it all. “I want to slow down. I have been working day and night. Even when I was shooting for the role of Jatayu Singh in Bunty Aur Babli 2, I was working very hard doing many intense roles. That is why I had a lot of fun working on this film because it is such a fun film. I felt a sense of relief because I didn’t have to do anything serious, nothing intense and the humour was there. I did not have to get into too much preparation as well. I had to laugh and make people laugh,” Pankaj shares. Incidentally, Pankaj has reunited with his Omkara co-star Saif Ali Khan for Bunty Aur Babli 2. “I had a lot of fun in Omkara. I was very new. I had two scenes with Saif in the film, one when we meet and the second when I am killed. I used to watch Ajay Devgn and Viveik Oberoi with Saif back then. Saif was brilliant as Langda Tyagi, and the film surprised everyone. Now we sit and talk about it,” he says. Pankaj is known to bring a smile on people’s faces when they see him on screen. “I don’t know it must not just be my work, but someone above who is orchestrating this. It cannot just be my control on my craft, but something spiritual as well. Once I was on a plane and the flight attendant came and told me that her mother who has multiple dysfunctions in her body always smiled when she saw me and that brought a smile to the attendant’s face too. I just put up my hands towards the heavens and sighed that I am able to do this. Stories and characters in stories are always a relief for people in tough times,” says the actor.

Agency News: Mumbai Bollywood superstars Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji have got fans excited about their pairing in the soon-tobe-released ‘Bunty Aur Babli 2’. The two have reunited after almost 12 years for the film where they will essay the roles of the original ‘Bunty Aur Babli’ and chase down the new pair of ‘Bunty Aur Babli’. The second instalment is an extension to the 2005 film where the original Bunty was essayed by Abhishek

Bachchan alongside Rani. While Rani has reprised her role, fans were curious as to why Abhishek didn’t make it in the sequel. According to a report by Bollywood Hungama, Abhishek had a professional fallout with Yash Raj Film’s honcho and Rani’s husband Aditya Chopra during ‘Dhoom 3’. The report states that the script of ‘Dhoom 3’ was constantly changed in favour of its lead con artist played by Aamir Khan. Junior Bachchan wasn’t happy about it. However, the ultimate.

Karan Johar, Mithun Chakraborty to judge upcoming reality show Hunarbaaz

Agency News: Mumbai Bollywood filmmaker Karan Johar and legendary actor Mithun Chakraborty have been roped in to judge

an upcoming reality show called Hunarbaaz - Desh Ki Shaan. The show will feature a wide range of talent from all across India. Auditions have already begun for singers, musicians, dancers, magicians, stuntmen, comedians, and more. When contacted both Karan and Mithun confirmed the news. Karan, who has judged talent reality shows before, is very excited about this one. “There is no moment as divine as the one where you rock the stage.

SPORTS - BUSINESS Usman Khawaja recalled to Australia’s squad for 1st Ashes Test Agency News: New Delhi Usman Khawaja has been recalled to Australia’s 15-man Test squad and could get a shot at England in the Ashes. The 34-year-old left-hander hasn’t played for Australia since being dropped during the 2019 Ashes series, but has been in run-scoring form for Queensland in domestic cricket and could rival Travis Head for a batting spot in the middle order. The Ashes series starts Dec. 8 on Khawaja’s home ground at the Gabba. Australia will play an internal trial at another Brisbane venue from Dec. 1-3, leaving enough time for members of victorious Twenty20 World Cup squad to undergo a 14-day quarantine under COVID-19 pandemic protocols. Australia selector George Bailey said Khawaja, who averages almost 41 per innings and has eight centuries in 44 test matches, had been in “great touch” in the Sheffield Shield. “He brings a calm, consistent and experienced component to the batting lineup.

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Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-backed Akasa Air orders 72 Boeing 737 MAX jets Last month, SNV Aviation, which owns Akasa Air, said it expected to start flying next year after getting initial clearance from the civil aviation ministry to launch the country’s latest ultra-low-cost carrier.

Agency News: Dubai Indian low-cost airline Akasa Air placed an order for 72 Boeing 737 MAX jets, a move that might help the U.S. planemaker regain lost ground in one of the world’s most promising markets. The

orders by Akasa, which is backed by billionaire investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, are incremental orders, a Boeing executive said on Tuesday. Last month, SNV Aviation, which owns Akasa Air, said it expected to start flying next year after getting initial clearance from the civil aviation ministry to launch the country’s latest ultralow-cost carrier. Reuters reported in September that Boeing was close to winning an order for some 70 to 100 737 MAX jets from Akasa, pending separate talks on a long-term engine service deal. India’s air safety regulator in August allowed the country’s airlines to fly the MAX jet.

Crypto currency: RBI chief asserts caution, ‘not enough debate’ Agency News: New Delhi THREE DAYS after a Prime Minister-chaired meeting arrived at a consensus that future steps by the government in the field of crypto currency will be “progressive and forwardlooking”, Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das once again strongly urged caution and voiced serious concerns. “I would only like to say that when the RBI as the central bank of the country, which is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining financial stability.

Sensex drops over 200 points in early trade; Nifty slips below 17,950 Agency News:New Delhi David Warner, who led Sunrisers Hyderabad to their only Indian Premier League title in 2016, was stripped off captaincy in May, 2021 before being dropped from the playing XI for the second time this year. However, the southpaw turned things around in the T20 World Cup and ended as the Player of The Tournament, playing crucial knocks in the semifinal and final and helping his side claim their first T20 title. After the IPL was suspended midway in May, Warner had opted to skip

Australia’s tours of Bangladesh and West Indies and entered the second leg of the league without much game time. Warner, who found his momentum in the recently-concluded World Cup, was stripped off captaincy and dropped from the ‘team I loved the most for years’. He said that he was not even provided with reasons behind it. In an interview to Economic Times, Warner said, “When you are dropped from the team you have loved the most for years without any real fault of yours and stripped of captaincy without being given a reason, it hurts.

Agency News:New Delhi Garbine Muguruza saw off fellow Spaniard Paula Badosa 6-3 6-3 and Anett Kontaveit outlasted Maria Sakkari 6-1 3-6 6-3 to punch their tickets on Tuesday to the WTA Finals championship match in Guadalajara. In their first career meeting, Muguruza’s superior firepower put Badosa on the back foot from the outset and she broke the Indian Wells champion for a second time with a forehand winner to take the first set. Badosa’s frustration boiled

over during the change over and she was unable to hold serve in the lengthy second game of the second set, giving the former world number one another early break on the sun-drenched court. Muguruza fended off Badosa’s three break point chances in an 11-minute third game to take a 3-0 lead and rolled on from there, firing an ace to go up 5-2 and sealing the win when Badosa hit a backhand into the net on match point. “I think it’s the best match that I played so far here in Guadalajara,” Muguruza said.

The 30-share index was trading 245.5 points or 0.41 per cent lower at 60,076.87 in initial deals. Similarly, the Nifty fell 72.40 points or 0.40 per cent to 17,926.80. Agency News: Mumbai Equity benchmark Sensex fell over 200 points in early trade on Wednesday tracking losses in index majors Reliance Industries, HDFC twins and ICICI Bank amid a largely negative trend in Asian markets. The 30-share index was trading 245.5 points or 0.41 per cent lower at 60,076.87 in initial

deals. Similarly, the Nifty fell 72.40 points or 0.40 per cent to 17,926.80. HDFC was the top loser in the Sensex pack, shedding over 1 per cent, followed by Dr Reddy’s, Reliance Industries, Axis Bank, Kotak Bank and HCL Tech On the other hand, NTPC, Asian Paints, M&M, PowerGrid, Maruti and Bajaj Auto were among the gainers.

In the previous session, Sensex ended 396.34 points or 0.65 per cent lower at 60,322.37, and Nifty fell 110.25 points or 0.61 per cent to 17,999.20. Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were net sellers in the capital

market, as they offloaded shares worth Rs 560.67 crore on Tuesday, as per exchange data. “When valuations are rich, as they are now, some triggers can cause market pullback. The minor pullback on Tuesday was caused by the RBI’s observations on excessive stock valuations,” said VK Vijayakumar, Chief investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services. Elsewhere in Asia, bourses in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Seoul were trading with losses in mid-session deals, while Shanghai was positive.


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Cold and dry winds are blowing in the state today. But the humidity will also increase due to western disturbances. Normal rainfall will occur. Winds are blowing at high speed in Ahmedabad city. Found dim Sunvilla News: Ahmedabad

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Fisherman stuck in Pak jail due to typo error released A fisherman from Gujarat who was stuck in Pakistan jail for over four years just because of a typographic error in hismiddle name by authorities there, has been released along with 19 others.Babu Bambhaniya, a resident of Nava Bandar village of Una taluka in Gir Somnath, is expected to reach his native village onWednesday.According to case details, Babu was arrested by Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) in March 2017 along with five otherfishermen. But his five crew members were released within six months of the arrest after completion of jail sentence. Thereason why he was not released was a typographic error in his father’s name. .

Carry vax certificate to malls, gyms now Beginning Wednesday, be sure to carry your vaccine certificate if you want to visit malls, multiplexes and gymnasiums.Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) officials said those who are due for the second dose will also be questioned and theirentries will be barred if they can’t provide satisfactory replies. However, those who have taken the first dose recently and theirtime limit for the second dose is yet to be completed will be allowed, said health officials.After nearly oneand-a-half months, queues were witnessed at vaccination centres in the city on Tuesday. From Monday, SMCbarred entry of unvaccinated persons in its offices and facilities. Over 7,000 people took their first dose on Tuesday.

ATM machine stolen in Ankleshwar The ATM of a private payment service provider, located on Panoli highway in Ankleshwar, was stolen by five thieves who arrived at the spotin a pick-up van late on Sunday night.Police officials said that the ATM machine of Hitachi Payment Services Pvt.Ltd. was stolen from near Navjeevan hotel on Panoli highway. Policerushed to the spot after the incident was reported and started a primaryinvestigation. The CCTV footage showed five thieves, including the driver of the pick-upvan, carrying out the theft. The thieves tied one end of the rope aroundthe ATM and the other end to the pick-up van. Later, they pulled out theentire ATM and fled with it.

The weather in the state has changed (Gujarat Weather Update). Cloudy weather has raised concerns among farmers. The weather will remain unchanged for the next 4 days due to the effect of Western Disturbance. The Meteorological Department has forecast normal rainfall in South Gujarat and Saurashtra with reversal of weather, along with strong winds.

Normal rainfall is expected in many areas including South Gujarat, Saurashtra on November 18 and 19. In Surat, Tapi, Valsad, Navsari, Amreli, Bhavnagar, Gir Somnath, Junagadh, Anand, Dahod, Panchmahal districts, wind speed of 40 km per hour will blow. Increased farmers’ anxiety - Winter crops may be damaged due to the possibility of unseasonal rains. Farmers are worried due to the rainy weather. Farmers are currently worried about crop conditions due to the meteorological department’s forecast. The minimum temperature in the state has dropped - northeast winds are blowing in the state.

Due to which cold has been felt in the early morning. Due to cold winds the minimum temperature has dropped to mercury. Is going. So the minimum temperatures in other cities have dropped. People are feeling the pink chill. So the double season is being felt due to the high temperature recorded. However, it will be freezing cold from December. Cold and dry winds are blowing in the state today. But the humidity will also increase due to western disturbances. Normal rainfall will occur. Winds are blowing at high speed in Ahmedabad city. Found dim.

‘Antimicrobial resistance has increased due to Covid’ Dr Rakesh Mishra, director of TIGS, cautioned that the pandemic does not mean other problems have disappeared and that Antimicrobial resistance is “probably a silent tsunami building up, and might lead us to a very bad situation in a not very long time from now.” Sunvilla News: Ahmedabad Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has seen an increase due to Covid-19 and the current pandemic has impacted antimicrobial stewardship as well as has pushed back years of work to prevent and control AMR, said scientists and

medical professionals on Tuesday at a webinar organised virtually by Tata Institute for Genetics and Society (TIGS). Dr Rakesh Mishra, director of TIGS, cautioned that the pandemic does not mean other problems have disappeared and that AMR is “probably a silent tsunami building up, and might lead us to a very bad situation in a not very long time from now.” While one of the sources of misuse is in healthcare settings for humans, Mishra added that a “major misuse or overuse of antibiotics (is) in livestock, in fisheries and poultry.” Former director general of ICMR, N K Ganguly, highlighted that a “major problem” is the wherewithal and know-how to tackle AMR in India is not there and is very expensive “and that kind of fund allocation is not there.” A contributing factor to AMR are chemical companies

and API (active pharmaceutical ingredient)-manufacturing companies, as well as hospital liquid waste as Ganguly highlights. Indicating the extent of overuse and misuse of antibiotics during the pandemic, Dr GM Varghese, professor and head of department of Infectious Diseases at CMC Vellore, also a speaker at the webinar, said that a meta-analysis has shown that 75 per cent of patients hospitalised with Covid-19 received antibiotics despite only 8 per cent of them diagnosed with a bacterial coinfection.

On Children’s Day, Zee TV actors share their fondest memories of celebrating this special occasion

Why this sudden ban, what do we do: anguished Gujarat food vendors

Sunvilla News: Ahmedabad Ram Udgar Gosai, 33, took several rounds on his scooter to the roadside spot where he usually did business, unsure whether to open his egg stall or not. It is close to sundown, and the Estate and Town Development Department of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has already removed around 50 food stalls in five areas of the city — Jodhpur, Maninagar, Vastrapur, Ashram Road and Behrampura. “There are usually around 10-12 egg stalls here at this hour. No one has come today. Everyone is scared. We got to know that the authorities have seized 11 carts from Vastrapur this afternoon,” says the migrant from Madhubani in Bihar who made

Ahmedabad his home 20 years ago. At his stall in the Thaltej area of the city, he employs three boys who cook a variety of egg dishes. While Monday’s directive was to remove non-vegetarian food carts, the crackdown on Tuesday was tagged an “antiencroachment drive”, with authorities seizing carts, chairs and other paraphernalia. In another part of the city, a 20-yearold migrant from Varanasi sits by the roadside, waiting to hear from his “seth” on whether to open the egg stall. “I came here two months ago and started working at this stall. My uncle, who has been in Ahmedabad for 15 years, got me to the city. But if I lose this job, I have no clue what to do next,” says the college dropout.

Going down memory lane and recollecting their most cherished memories, Zee TV actors likeAvinesh Rekhi from Tere Bina Jiya Jaye Na, Pooja Banerjee from Kumkum Bhagya aswell as Smita Bansal and Parull Chaudhry from Bhagya Lakshmi opened up about theirthoughts on Children’s Day and how they plan to spend it this year. Avinesh Rekhi who plays the role of Devraj in Zee TV Tere Bina Jiya Jaye Na revealedChildren Day is one holiday I used to love as a child. In fact, let me share a funny incident ofmine about this day. When I was in 5th, we had planned to perform a skit and, on that day, wecould wear colourful clothes instead of our uniforms, so I was already excited. Playing the roleof a sun, I decided to wear everything yellow. In fact, I even wore a yellow turban. On the day, Ijust had to introduce myself.

LOCAL NEWS Illegal conversion case: Vadodara police to join probe Sunvilla News: Ahmedabad A day after the Bharuch police registered an FIR against nine persons for allegedly converting over 100 Hindu tribals into Islam using foreign funds, the Vadodara city police Tuesday stated it was joining the probe as the case was connected to the alleged criminal conspiracy involving Vadodarabased AFMI Charitable trust, being probed by an SIT of the Vadodara city police.The police Tuesday said AFMI managing trustee Salahuddin Sheikh, an accused in the Vadodara police case, along with Umar Gautam of Indian Da’wah Centre (IDC)

visited 1,026 places in 28 visits made to Bharuch and adjoining districts over the last year to further the “conversion” and other conspiracies. The Bharuch police have filed an FIR against nine persons, including a UKbased native of the district, after a man from Kakariya village filed a complaint stating he was converted to Islam after being enticed with money. Vadodara police said the trail of foreign funds and hawala transactions of AFMI trust, which are under probe, is also linked to the illegal activities in Bharuch as Sheikh facilitated “Rs 12-15 lakh sent by Abdullah Fefdawala through hawala” Fefdawala, a UKbased.

Gandhinagar: Man who impersonated as cop, woman held for ‘abducting businessman’

The Gandhinagar Police arrested the accused, natives of Rajasthan, under abduction and assault charges. Sunvilla News: Ahmedabad Days after a 33-year-old businessman was abducted and kept captive for three days in a flat in Gandhinagar in an alleged ”honey trapping”, police on Monday arrested the accused woman and a man who impersonated as an IPS officer with fake uniform. According to police, Mahendra Singh Sisodia, a resident of Vejalpur in Ahmedabad, had gone to Swarnim Paradise Society in Vavol area of

Gandhinagar to meet his friend Heena when he was abducted by Heena Rao and her accomplice Arvind Singh Rao, who kept him captive for three days in the flat in a ransom extortion bid. Sisodia had finally managed to escape from captivity to reach the nearest police station after which an FIR was lodged. Taking cognizance, the Gandhinagar Police arrested Arvind Singh Rao and his partner Heena Ranavat, natives of Rajasthan, under abduction and assault charges. Police have also seized a fake police uniform and a handgun-shaped lighter from the possession of Arvind. Arvind and Heena are partners and the former used the fake uniform and lighter gun to impersonate as a policeman and extort money from people. He also had a social media account with pictures of himself as police officer. Under a conspiracy.

Taj Lakefront Bhopal outshines as the best wedding destination in Central India Taj Lakefront Bhopal with its surreal location, ambience, food, and experiences has got recognition for ‘Best Wedding Destination of Central India’ at 16th Hospitality India Annual International Awards. Providing the banquet capacity of 3862 sq. metres (41,570 sq. feet) with the biggest ballroom of 875 sq. metres (9418 sq. feet) in Central India the hotel reaffirms the legacy of the Taj brand and provides a suitable venue for luxury destination weddings. The large venues allow weddings of even 2500 at one time. The hotel has a total of 152 rooms and suites to accommodate the guests that provides a majestic view of Upper Lake or the lush-green Van

Vihar forest. From catering services offering regional cuisine from across India, signature dishes, event décor, guest management to taking care of every minute detail to ensure that the big day is indeed a memorable one, the hotel is a one-stop destination for royal weddings and special occasions. On receiving the award and explaining more about the newly opened hotel, Ms. Kanika Hasrat.

Incuspaze Closes 800 + Seats for Byju’s in Ahmedabad & Lucknow Enterprise managed workspace provider Incuspaze today announced the closing of an 800 + seater deal with Byju’s at their Ahmedabad & Lucknow centers. The transient nature of corporate HQs in the new world order has given rise to a more employee-friendly ecosystem. In addition, amidst the pandemic, organizations have increasingly recognized the power of city-based operations where employees can stay close to home and work from a managed workspace, ensuring high productivity and diminished costs.Talking about this deal, Sanjay Choudhary,

Founder & CEO at Incuspaze said, “Enterprises like Byju’s have a diversified workforce hailing from multiple cities. At Incuspaze, we are driven to empower organizations to expand their real estate portfolio by widening their city base reach through managed spaces. Since the pandemic outbreak, companies have been downsizing their headquarters and operating in a hybrid model. While that works for some industries, others are looking at alternate ways to stabilize in-office operations. This is where managed workspaces and flexible spaces offer a sigh of relief to business owners.

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American Airlines expands its footprint in India servicefrom New Yorkto New Delhi In response to the growing travel demand between theUnited States and India, American Airlines today announced the launch ofnew nonstop NewYork to New Delhi serviceon a Boeing 777-300 beginningNovember 12, 2021. The airline,which received approvals and permissions both from the Indian and the U.S. Governments,will fly an aircraftconfigured with 8 Flagship first-class lay-flat seats, 52

Flagship businesslay-flat seats, 28 premium economy recliner seats, and 216 main cabin seats. The flights to New Delhi will conveniently connect customers to India’s capital with dailyservice to New York. With its Qatar Airways partnership and planned codeshare with IndiGo,American will offer customers the fastest growing network from the United States to Indiathan any other airline partnership program.

From Laadubai to Peshwin Bai

Over the years, Zee TV has introduced audiences tosome truly inspiring accounts of India most striking leaders and royal figures who havehad a significant impact on India’s historical and cultural heritage. After anoverwhelming response to the journeys of Jodha Akbar and Jhansi ki Rani, Zee TV is allset to introduce viewers to the biggest historical magnum opus of 2021, presenting theuntold story of one of the most iconic women of the Maratha empire - Kashibai, thewife of Peshwa Bajirao Ballal. Produced by SOBO Films, the show is set to premiereon 15 th

November 2021 and will air every Monday to Friday at 8 PM, only on ZeeTV. Set in the 18 th century after the end of the Mughal era, the show depicts the journey ofa young, coddled girl who went on to become an astute and authoritative Peshwin bai –an administrator par excellence.

Anita Hassanandani, Karan Wahi, Deepika Singh, Ravi Dubey and Krystle D’Souza join the #AggarTumNaHote Zee TV recently added a riveting drama to its late primetime titled, Aggar Tum Na Hote - the story of a mentally unstable, rich, young man whose only ray of hope is his nurse who refuses to give up on him even after the seniormost doctors have thrown up their hands. While Niyati Mishra is played by television actor Simaran Kaur, the popular heartthrob Himanshu Soni is seen essaying the character of Abhimanyu

Pandey While Abhimanyu caught the audience’s attention with his mercurial personality anderratic behaviour, Niyati came through as a warm, rock-solid, dependable characterand instantly reminded viewers of a similar person in their own life. With theaudience being reminded of their own special Niyatis in life, Zee TV introduced aspecial social media campaign the #AggarTumNaHote movement to give 1000 of viewers.

Dr. Subrahmanaya S Murthy TATA,who is UNESCO Recognised Honary Doctorate Dr. Subrahmanaya S Murthy TATA, who is UNESCO Recognised Honary Doctorate, C.PEngg, PE from ASCE, USA, MCIOB CCM UK, FIE, C.Engr,. C Struct Engr is contesting from Civil EngineeingDivision Council of IE(India), please elect and select him. He has alsopublished 75 books in

a record time of 90days on Amazon Kindle.

Exceptional National Day Celebrations you shouldn’t miss at Bawabat Al Sharq Mall!

Watch out for the mega fireworks over Bawabat Al Sharq Mall. Then, travelback in time with the Majlis Movie of the 50th. Be inspired by the words ofthe Father of the Nation, recreated by a 3D Hologram.

The experiences arejust the tip of the iceberg of celebrations lined by Bawabat Al Sharq Mall –the capital&s popular family destination.While celebrations galore across the UAE, reliving 50 years of phenomenal achievements,Bawabat Al Sharq Mall captures the festive mood with a mindboggling array of treats. Eachunique, befitting the country moment of pride and joy. On 2 December at 8:00 pm, the sky above Bawabat Al Sharq Mall will come alive with aspectacular fireworks display.

India’s prime office rentals to remain stable stance over next 12-months Knight Frank, leading international property consultancy, in its latest report Asia-Pacific Prime Office Rental Index Q3 2021 forecasts the country’s top office markets - Bengaluru, NCR and Mumbai are expected to remain stable in rental values over the next 12-months. The growth in rentals in Q3 has been largely flatThe Asia-Pacific Prime Office Rental Index aims to provide occupiers, landlords and investors with a regular analysis of the rental performance of

prime office markets across AsiaPacific. Knight Frank forecasts that the decelerations in decline of rents in the APAC region to continue till the end of the year. Central Business District (CBD) of Bengaluru, comprising areas such as MG Road, Infantry Road, and Residency Road, in Q3 2021 registered no change in rentals when compared on QoQ against a decline of 3.0% in Q2 2021. Office rents in Connaught Place in National Capital Region (NCR) and BKC region of Mumbai.

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