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Mumbai: 300-year-old St Thomas Cathedral church installs solar panel, to reduce around 10 tonnes of carbon footprint every year

Mumbai: 300-year-old St Thomas Cathedral church installs solar panel, to reduce around 10 tonnes of carbon footprint every year
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1,511 cast postal votes in Kottayam

1,511 cast postal votes in Kottayam Updated: Updated: 495 use facility in Pathanamthitta Share Article 495 use facility in Pathanamthitta As many as 1,511 people availed themselves of the postal voting facility for employees in essential services in Kottayam. With 376 votes, Vaikom recorded the highest number of votes while Changanassery had the lowest with 90 votes. Meanwhile, the emergency training for presiding officers in Kottayam will be held at the designated venues on Thursday. The training for officers in Pala and Kaduthuruthy will be held at the parish hall of St. Thomas Cathedral at 10 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. respectively. The training in Vaikom will be held at the Swami Athuradas birth centenary auditorium at 10 a.m. and at the auditorium of Mannanam KE School in two batches in Ettumanur. The training for Poonjar and Kanjirappally will be held at St. Dominics HSS and at the EMS memorial municipal hall in Changanassery.

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Mumbai: Shopping festivities ring in Christmas as mass confined online | Mumbai News

The Samarth Nagar Lokhandwala Complex Residents Association has strung thousands of colourful lights in the local garden, drawing visitors from all parts of the suburb. MUMBAI: The Christian community is celebrating a homebound Christmas this year in the wake of the state government limiting the number of people at mass to 50. For the first time in living memory, people participated in Vigil mass online as churches cancelled community festivities. Non-Christians also flocked shopping markets to buy decorations, cakes and goodies. Plum and fruit cake, kulkul, marzipan, marshmallows and the Goan baath cake sold out robustly in Andheri Lokhandwala which is wearing a festive look. The Samarth Nagar Lokhandwala Complex Residents Association has strung thousands of colourful lights in the local garden, drawing visitors from all parts of the suburb.

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