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Hits & Misses: Supervisor s column a HIT

HIT (from reader Diane Mercer): To Nevada County Supervisor Hardy Bullock for your commentary, “Working for whole community.” Thank you. I applaud your dedication to serve and also your plea for calm and considerate actions toward our common good. HIT (from reader Ray Bryars): To all the young people lined up for vaccines at Dokimo’s. I hope you can convince your friends and family to do the same, so we can put this pandemic behind us. HIT (from Bryars): To Tom Durkin for his “What’s in it for us?” column. We all benefit from the many things that are available to us. Some were developed many years ago by our ancestors and some were produced by our global friends and neighbors. Look at anything around you and think about how it became what it is. Did it grow, was it made, how did it get to where it is? Look, think and marvel. Then go out and get that education. Thanks Tom.

Woman Carries On Family s 160-YO Legacy Of Making Perfumes, From India to France

Promotion In the 1850s, Shri Chunnamal Vijayvergiya, a perfume enthusiast, moved from Rajasthan to Lucknow in search of better opportunities. At the time, the land of the royals was the place to be for perfumery. With a penchant for creating exquisite and aromatic scents, it didn’t take long for Shri Chunnamal to entice the Nawabs and Rasookdars (ministers) of Awadh with his collection of natural attars. Shri Chunnamal’s perfumes soon became a hit among the royals. With his son, Ramdayal Vijayvergiya, he began sourcing essential oils, spices, and other such ingredients from across India to produce bottled fragrances. Around the 1930s, Shri Chunnamal’s grandson, Gaurishankar, began exporting these oils and fragrances to foreign markets, and from here, the business grew. By the 1950s, this century-old perfume business was finally incorporated as CMRD (Chunnamal Ramdayal) Agencies by Vasudev Vijayvergiya, the 4th generation owner of the family business.

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Actor Semmalar Annam on playing a tribal woman in an upcoming Malayalam film

The actor is happy juggling the two parallel worlds of cinema “It was unforgettable,” recounts actor Semmalar about her 10-day shoot at a Kurumba tribal hamlet in Attapadi, Kerala. She was shooting there for her new Malayalam film titled Mmmmm, directed by Vijeesh Mani. “The title denotes the sound of buzzing honey bees; the film revolves around honey hunters from the Kurumba tribe.With a decline in bee population, there are fewer beehives and the film shows how this impacts their livelihood,” says the actor over phone from Chennai, where she is dubbing for the film. “Two boys, Panali and Ben, accompanied our shoots to aid with translation as the Kurumbas speak a different language. They are here with me for dubbing as well, to make corrections in dialogue delivery and modulation,” says Semmalar, who speaks in an accented Tamil that has a Malayalam flavour. “I love Kerala food. I indulged in

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