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The queen of Indian pop: Usha Uthup on her new memoir that celebrates her musical career

Her over-five-decade-long musical career has been captured in her recently published memoir, which is penned by journalist Vikas Kumar Jha in Hindi, and has been tra.

Gale opposes appointments to Montgomery County advisory board

NORRISTOWN — Several appointments to the Higher Education & Health Authority board were opposed by Montgomery County Commissioner Joe Gale during Thursday s county Board of Commissioners meeting. “If the goal is to have . more county oversight on this specific board, perhaps appointing the solicitor or the county controller to oversee finances, or the legality of actions with the board would make sense,” Gale said Thursday. “But this is a complete overhaul, and I just don’t feel comfortable with that, and the precedent it sets moving forward.” Montgomery County Commissioners’ Chairwoman Val Arkoosh recommended Jocelyn Gallagher, Barbara O’Malley, Tara Gaudin, Joshua Stein, and Jerry Nugent be appointed to serve on the Higher Education Health Authority Board.

Ridge Pike Improvement Project gets funds, moves forward with construction

NORRISTOWN — A chunk of funds approved recently by the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners dealt with the ongoing Ridge Pike Improvement Project. Of the roughly $2.9 million authorized in a series of contracts and amendments during the May 6 meeting, the commissioners were presented with some big-ticket items. One was an agreement not exceeding $1,334,994 with TRC Engineers Inc., of New York, N.Y., for construction inspection services. - Advertisement - The seven-figure contract between the New York-based firm and the county’s Department of Assets and Infrastructure and Planning Commission, covered “Section D” of the long-term project, which covers Ridge Pike, from Crescent to Northwest avenues, located between Springfield and Whitemarsh townships to the Philadelphia city line.

Upasi conducts first level screening of teas for Golden Leaf India awards

Upasi conducts first level screening of teas for Golden Leaf India awards April 12, 2021 × The first level screening of teas for the 17th edition of The Golden Leaf India Awards (TGLIA) organised by UPASI was held on Saturday at Coonoor, Tamil Nadu. A 3-member panel comprising Koshy Panicker of J. Thomas & Co. P. Ltd, A. Noor Mohamed of Paramount Tea Marketing (SI) P. Ltd, and Thomas Mathews of Forbes & Co evaluated the teas that had entered the competition. There were 133 entries from 40 estates/companies/factories from different agro-climatic regions of Nilgiris, Wayanad, Anamallais, Travancore, High Ranges, other minor tea growing regions and from Bought Leaf Factories.

Teas screened for award - The Hindu

Teas screened for award Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The first round of screening for the Golden Leaf India Awards: Southern Tea Competition (TGLIA) was held at Coonoor on Saturday. According to a press release, the 17th edition of the competition, organised by the United Planters Association of South India and the Tea Board of India, received 133 entries from 40 estates, companies or factories from the Nilgiris, Wayanad, Anamallais, etc. Arun Kumar, convenor of the organising committee of the competition, said that a three-member panel comprising of Koshy Panicker of J. Thomas & Co, A. Noor Mohamed of Paramount Tea Marketing, and Thomas Mathews of Forbes & Co evaluated the teas.

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