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Seafarer welfare and the outlook for post pandemic global trade will form the key discussion points at Sea Asia’s inaugural
Virtual Preview event, which commences on 21 April for two days – as part of Singapore Maritime Week. This will take place ahead of Sea Asia 2021, a hybrid virtual and physical event (21 - 23 September) aimed at bringing people and businesses back together, to collaborate, re-engage, re-establish relationships, and reconnect around the transformation of the maritime industry following the uncertainty and disruption of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Indian weddings shrink, do not lose their sheen
Niha Masih, The Washington Post
Dec. 14, 2020
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NEW DELHI - The wedding that Liza Maria had carefully planned was not one but two ceremonies: one at a church and one in a Sikh temple, a nod to her interfaith love story. The revelries would span days. There would be elaborate choreographed dances, music recitals - and 300 guests.
Instead, Maria got married on Dec. 2 in a small and intimate ceremony at a Sikh temple with 25 people in attendance. As she walked around the sanctum in a shimmering pink Indian wedding dress, dozens of relatives - from the United States to Australia - watched on Zoom. Everyone present wore masks that they slipped off for photos. There were few hugs and lots of fist bumps.
How Pandemic Has Changed The Big Fat Indian Wedding How Pandemic Has Changed The Big Fat Indian Wedding Instead, Maria got married on Dec. 2 in a small and intimate ceremony at a Sikh temple with 25 people in attendance. As she walked around the sanctum in a shimmering pink Indian wedding dress, dozens of relatives - from the United States to Australia - watched on Zoom.
Updated: December 15, 2020 12:15 pm IST
The couple with relatives from across the world who logged on to Zoom to see them get married.
New Delhi:
The wedding that Liza Maria had carefully planned was not one but two ceremonies: one at a church and one in a Sikh temple, a nod to her interfaith love story. The revelries would span days. There would be elaborate choreographed dances, music recitals - and 300 guests.