Alaí Reyes-Santos, Haley Case-Scott, and Jairaj Singh
In fall 2020, the Oregon Water Futures project spoke with community members from Clatsop to the Willamette Valley to Malheur and Umatilla about water. Native, Indigenous Latin American, Latinx, Black, Southeast Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, Arab and Somali community members shared stories illustrating culturally specific ways of interacting with drinking water and bodies of water, concerns around water quality and cost, resiliency in the face of challenges to access water resources essential for physical, emotional and spiritual health, and a desire for water resource education and to be better equipped to advocate for water resources.
Navneet Kalra: Delhi businessman, Page 3 personality, alleged oxygen black marketeer
Navneet Kalra: Delhi businessman, Page 3 personality, alleged oxygen black marketeer
Navneet Kalra, a renowned Delhi businessman who owns the iconic Khan Chacha brand of restaurants, is currently the prime accused in a case related to hoarding and blackmarketing of oxygen concentrators, crucial medical equipment used for Covid management.
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Naveneet Kalra, the owner of restaurants Khan Chacha and Nege and Ju | Image credit: Naveneet Kalra/Instagram
A quick look at Navneet Kalra s social media reveals a lavish lifestyle, a successful business and photos of series of celebrities who visit his restaurants Town Hall, Mr Choy, Nege and Ju, and most famously Khan Chacha in Lutyen Delhi s Khan Market.
When You Say Nothing At All : Social Media Reacts to PM Modiâs Latest Speech
Responses on social media called out the prime minister for failing to take on any accountability for the current state of the crisis in the nation.
PM Narendra Modi during his address on April 20. Photo: YouTube screengrab
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New Delhi: On Tuesday, April 20, the Prime Minister’s Office announced that Narendra Modi would be addressing the nation at 8:45 pm on the COVID-19 situation.
With Modi’s speeches amidst the health crisis previously signalling sweeping changes, many wondered whether this address would provide clarity on uncertain issues like lack of price caps for the now-liberalised vaccine market, a roadmap for health infrastructure to address supply chain issues causing a critical lack of oxygen, or even an impending national lockdown.
Veteran Kannada actress Prathima Devi dies at 88
Born as Mohini, the actress adopted the new name Prathima Devi when she made an entry to the silver screen with the movie Krishna Leela at the age of 15.
Bengaluru: Veteran Kannada film actress Prathima Devi who had worked in more than 60 movies died at the age of 88 on Tuesday, family sources said.
Hailing from the district headquarters town of Udupi in coastal Karnataka, Prathima Devi is survived by her sons S V Rajendra Singh Babu, Sangram Singh, Jayaraj Singh and daughter Vijayalakshmi Singh.
According to the family members, she had a habit of sleeping before lunch everyday.
Kannada Film Actress Prathima Devi Last Rites In Mysuru Apr 07, 2021, 10:37 IST
Veteran Kannada actress Prathima Devi passed away aged 88 on Tuesday, April 6, at 2.30 PM in Bengaluru. The family says that since she always wanted to spend her last days in Mysuru, she will be laid to rest in Mysuru on April 7 after 1.30 pm.
According to her family members, she had a habit of sleeping before her lunch every day. On Tuesday (April 6th) also, she was sleeping on her bed in the afternoon. When her family members tried to wake her up, she did not respond.
However, thinking that she might have lost her consciousness due to her old age, the family members immediately rushed her to a hospital, where she was declared brought dead.