Elli AvrRam and Salman Yusuff Khan s Fidaai teaser out. Internet hearts it
Elli AvrRam and Salman Yusuff Khan s Fidaai teaser out. Internet hearts it
Elli AvrRam shared the teaser of her upcoming song Fidaai. The track also features Salman Yusuff Khan.
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Elli AvrRam shared teaser of Fidaai.
The teaser of Elli AvrRam and Salman Yusuff Khan s upcoming song, Fidaai, is now out. The track captures the pain of lost love and has some impeccable dance moves by both Elli and Salman. While Elli is known for her dancing prowess and has been a part of several Bollywood dance numbers, Salman Yusuff Khan is a professional dancer who also won the first season of the reality show Dance India Dance.
Ludhiana: A day after the death of hosiery trader Rahul Jain at a hotel in Bhadaur House here, the police have arrested a Non-resident Indian (NRI) Sandeep Singh in this connection. It is alleged that Sandeep injected some drug to Rahul, following which he died of suspected drug overdose.
According to the police, Sandeep and Rahul had met via social media for the first time on February 4. Besides Sandeep, the police also suspect involvement of another person in the case, who is seen with Sandeeep in the CCTV footage of the hotel.
Jyoti Jain of New Kitchlu Nagar, wife of the deceased, has stated that her husband had left the house on February 16, saying that he is going to pay his obeisance at Mata Chintpurni temple in Himachal Pradesh with his gym friends. But, on February 18, her nephew Vineet Jain informed her about the death of her husband in a hotel room.
Updated Feb 20, 2021 | 21:27 IST
A 51-year-old hosiery trader died due to suspected drug overdose at a hotel in Punjab s Ludhiana, following which police detained an NRI under the charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. NRI arrested in Punjab [Representative image]  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The now-deceased hosiery trader came in contact with the Non-resident Indian (NRI) through social media, police said.
Late Tuesday, the two checked into a hotel in Bahadur House, where they allegedly consumed drugs.
Police have recovered some cigarettes and syringes from the hotel room.
Ludhiana: A Non-resident Indian (NRI) was booked and arrested for culpable homicide not amounting to murder after a 51-year-old man died due to suspected drug overdose inside the room of a hotel in Punjab’s Ludhiana.
Image Credit: UBC Okanagan February 18, 2021 - 7:00 PM Researchers at universities in B.C. have received $150,000 from the Ministry of Health to work on understanding the harmful impacts the COVID-19 pandemic is having on people and communities. The province has funded five research projects through the Interior University Research Coalition, a partnership between Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, University of B.C. in Kelowna and University of Northern B.C. in Prince George. The B.C. Ministry of Health has provided the research coalition with $150,000 to understand the harmful effects of COVID-19 and mitigate its impact. The projects being funded range from identifying the effects of the pandemic on the mental health and well-being of people living in rural communities to developing telehealth programs that will engage older adults outside urban centres. Other projects include a focus on improving the lifespan of N95 masks, as well as building a bett
BC Government partners with UNBC, Interior Universities for COVID-19 Research Solutions
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The Ministry of Health is investing in Interior research universities across the province including UNBC to understand the harmful effects of COVID-19 and mitigate its impact on communities.
The government has funded five collaborative research projects through the Interior University Research Coalition (IURC), a partnership between Thompson Rivers University, the University of British Columbia, Okanagan (UBCO), and UNBC.
The projects being funded range from identifying the effects of the pandemic on the mental health and well-being of people living in rural communities to developing telehealth programs that will engage older adults outside urban centres.