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Pakistani, Indian artists celebrate unity through creativity

To promote the unity and harmony and celebrate the Independence Days, 40 UAE-based artists 20 from each countries, Pakistan and India took part in an exhibition “Jashn-e-Azaadi.”

THE CLASSIC BEAUTY

Tue, 07, 21 This week You! talks to the gorgeous model and gets to know a little about her and her beauty secrets… interview ABBA graduate from Superior University Lahore, the photogenic Javeria Javaid has been modelling for a year and gradually making a niche for herself in the industry. Her life changed when a friend of hers invited her to her salon for a bridal shoot. Her classic and pretty looks then catapulted her into the profession. Javeria has worked with photographers like Khawar Riaz and with big names in fashion like NickieNina, Asifa & Nabeel, Zartash Couture by Hanif Jewellers, Mawsims Couture and Kuki Concepts to name a few. This week You! talks to the gorgeous model and gets to know a little about her and her beauty secrets…

Oxford Bookstore Kolkata organizes array of digital events to celebrate World Earth Day 2021

Apr 23, 2021 Many forests have been engulfed by the burning fires, the Sunderbans were cruelly subjected to the super cyclone Amphan, Uttarakhand experienced one of the worst landslides in its history; all in the last one year. Keeping these interpretations in mind, around 96 entries were received for the poster-making competition – The Burning Earth. The competition was held for Ages 10 to 18 years and six winners were judged in two groups. Shruti Narayan, Artist and Art Mentor judged the competition and the declared winners were Group A (10-14 years) – Rhea Rao, Bhuvi Daga and Madhushruti Niyogi and Group B (15-18 years) – Leanna Angela, Baidurja Chatterjee and Tanushree Doloi.

Saudi Arabia bans word maid as derogatory in job adverts

Saudi Arabia bans word maid in job adverts as derogatory

Advertisements cannot publish personal photos, identity card copies, residency permit or any other personal data. The kingdom is home to 10 million foreign workers, including 3.7 million domestic workers, and has taken measures in recent years to boost employment protection and prevent abuse. Saudis and expatriates living in the kingdom praised the changes. Zainab Yusuf, a photographer from the Philippines who lives in Jeddah, told The National that she was pleasantly surprised by the news. “In today’s age, we cannot have room for racism and discrimination, Ms Yusuf said. We cannot raise our children to believe those who work in our homes are lesser than us by using terms like ‘khadama’ [female servant in Arabic].

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