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  • Goa Statehood Day 2021: Netizens Pour In Wishes and Greetings on Twitter to Celebrate the Special Day

    Goa Statehood Day 2021: Netizens Pour In Wishes and Greetings on Twitter to Celebrate the Special Day

    Goa Statehood Day is celebrated on May 30 every year.  On this day, Goa became part of the Indian Union as the 25th state. This year marks the 34th Goa Statehood Day. It is a special day for all the Goans as it gave the state a new identity. People of Goa are now pouring in heartwarming wishes and greetings on Twitter to celebrate the important day. Take a look:

    Tourist Paradise

    Informative

    Best Wishes

    Hearty Greetings

    Beautiful State

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  • Netizens Celebrate International Burger Day 2021, Post Photos of Mouth-Watering Burgers Online

    Netizens Celebrate International Burger Day 2021, Post Photos of Mouth-Watering Burgers Online

    It’s that time of the year again, folks! International Burger Day 2021 is here and netizens just cannot wait but take a huge bite out of these juicy, delicious buns. See how netizens are celebrating the day of mouth-watering burgers online.

    Celebrity Chef Sanjeev Kapoor also Got In On The Action

     

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  • Sushmita Sen Won The Miss Universe Title On This Day, 27 Years Years Ago! Fans Go Down the Memory Lane as they Celebrate the Special Anniversary (View Pics and Videos)

    Sushmita Sen Won The Miss Universe Title On This Day, 27 Years Years Ago! Fans Go Down the Memory Lane as they Celebrate the Special Anniversary (View Pics and Videos)

    27 years ago on May 21, 1994, Sushmita Sen won the Miss Universe title for India. Sushmita Sen made the country proud as she won the prestigious crown. On completion of 27 Years of Miss Univers, fans take a trip down memory lane on Twitter!

    Happiness

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  • Happy Birthday, Ruskin Bond! Netizens Share Quotes and Messages to Celebrate the Beloved Indian Author on Twitter

    Happy Birthday, Ruskin Bond! Netizens Share Quotes and Messages to Celebrate the Beloved Indian Author on Twitter

    As Ruskin Bond turns 87 today on May 19th, netizens share quotes and messages to celebrate the beloved Indian author on Twitter. Known for his must-read stories, the Indian author of British descent is extremely popular. Bond was born on May 19, 1934, and is also known as the ‘Indian William Wordsworth’. The popular writer has written over 500 short stories, essays, and poems.

    Happy Birthday!

    Ruskin Bond

    Ruskin Bond Quotes

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  • Celebrate eco-friendly Holi with organic and skin-safe colors

    Celebrate eco-friendly Holi with organic and skin-safe colors

    As Holi nears, here’s a look at some of the domestic brands that offer organic, skin-safe colors to make your festivities free.

    Manya is collecting cherubuddies, marigold, hibiscus and other flowers and boiling them to extract the pigments. “How this Holi was traditionally celebrated; But somewhere along the line, it was replaced by mass-produced synthetic dyes, ”says the 28-year-old natural color artist based in Hyderabad.

    Manya, who has been conducting workshops on natural colors for the past two years, is among a growing tribe of people choosing eco-friendly for the popular festival of colors. Over the years, house-to-house brands have also come up with ways to help people celebrate Holi, guilt-free.

    Avni, a Kumaon co-operative company founded in 2012, manufactures an organic range of holi colors in five colors. Rashmi Bharti, co-founder of Avni, says, “The orange shade is from a forest flame, blue from Himalayan indigo, yellow from turmeric, a green color from turmeric and indigo, and secretion from an insect.”

    They have a model where local farmers convert to wastelands to produce raw materials. “We work with 600 farmers and have around 150 acres of land to grow our raw materials. Pigments are also used to dye fabrics and make organic crayons. ”

    The organization uses rice flour as a base and organic dyes are mixed with it. “Dies and detergents are the major cause of pollution of our water bodies, soil and sea. When we choose not to use them, we are contributing less to pollution. Then we force chemical manufacturers to move to make products that are nature friendly. “

    Home-Made Holi Colors by Manya Cherbuddy

    Natural dyes not only require less water to wash, but runoff will also not pollute ground water.

    Many organizations also use recycled flowers to make pigments. Visakhapatnam-based Greenwave Environmental Solutions collects floral waste from temples to create the colors of its organic Holi with the help of a small team of women.

    This year the startup, which specializes in e-waste recycling and environmentally friendly products, is offering holi colors in yellow, green, pink-red and purple for the first time. “The yellow color is made from marigold and turmeric which is collected from seven temples in Visakhapatnam. Our collection campaign began in the last week of February. On average, we collect about a ton of temple waste every month, says Potluri Anil Chaudhary, managing director of Greenwaves Environment Solutions.

    Green comes from neem and basil leaves, beetroot is used to make the color of pink-red and purple holly from rose petals. “A large part of the production time goes to drying the flower waste as most of the flowers are collected in wet or semi-wet condition. Once dried, it takes one day to complete the process of turning it into holi colors. Each element in the colors is natural; You can also smell the fragrance of natural products in colors.

    People with intellectual disabilities who create skin-friendly Holi colors for Craftsmanship Foundation

    People with intellectual disabilities who create skin-friendly Holi colors for the Kraftmen Foundation. Photo courtesy: Special arrangement

    For the last four years, the Bengaluru-based NGO, Craftsvision Foundation, has been selling skin-friendly holi colors labeled by petalists made from flowers collected from temples and marriage halls. “Production is done by 200 people with disabilities, by intellectuals with four organizations – NIMHANS, Rural Abhyudaya Seva Samiti (GASS), Orion Seva and Richmond Fellowship Society. We provide training and also market our products.

    It takes about four kilograms of flowers to make one kilogram of Holi color. “Although they sold 3,000 kg last year, this year we have made only 1,700 kg. With the epidemic, we were unsure about the market, but sales have been good so far, ”says Mayura.

    Natural flowers are extracted from flowers recycled by Phool.co

    Natural pigment extracted from recycled flowers by Phool.co. Photo courtesy: Special arrangement

    Phulphu also has a similar story. Last year the company launched skin-friendly organic Holi shades with 5,000 packets. “We sold out in a week. So we increased our production five-fold this year, but still, we ran out of our products in three weeks. We had four colors on offer – pink, yellow, green and blue. We also use essential oils to give them fragrances, ”says Apurv Misal, Head-Marketing and Sales of Phool.co.

    The firm also sells charcoal-free incense made from recycled flowers collected from temples around the Ganges in Kanpur. “We collect two to two and a half tons of flowers every day. We have trained women from a Dalit background for work. Most of our customers are environment and nature conscious. It is a long journey, but we are happy with the impact we are creating. ”

    With inputs from Nivedita Ganguly

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  • Priyanka Chopra, Adarsh Gourav, Rajkummar Rao celebrate ‘The White Tiger’ Oscar nod

    Priyanka Chopra, Adarsh Gourav, Rajkummar Rao celebrate ‘The White Tiger’ Oscar nod

    Based on Aravind Adiga’s Booker Prize winning novel of the same name, the movie follows Balram’s (Gourav) rise from a poor villager to a successful entrepreneur in India

    Actors Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Rajkummar Rao and Adarsh Gourav on Monday celebrated the nomination of their film “The White Tiger” in the best adapted screenplay category at the upcoming 93rd edition of Academy Awards.

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    Directed by Ramin Bahrani, the film bagged the nomination along with films like “Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm”, “The Father”, “Nomadland”, and “One Night in Miami”.

    The nominations were announced by Chopra Jonas and her pop star husband Nick Jonas from London.

    “We just got nominated for an Oscar! Congratulations Ramin and team #TheWhiteTiger,” the actor, who also serves as an executive producer on “The White Tiger” along with Ava DuVernay, wrote on Instagram.

    Chopra Jonas, 38, said announcing the nomination herself “made it so much more special”.

    “So so proud,” she added.

    Leading man Gourav expressed his happiness after officially becoming part of an Oscar nominated film.

    “Ramin Bahrani! You are a legend! So proud of the entire team!! Congratulations everyone,” he wrote on Instagram.

    The 26-year-old actor also posted a video of the nomination ceremony, where he could be heard cheering on when “The White Tiger” landed a spot in the top five of the category.

    Rao also shared the nomination card on Instagram alongside some pictures from the film’s sets.

    “We are nominated for the #OSCARS. Congratulations #RaminBahrani and team #TheWhiteTiger,” the 36-year-old actor wrote.

    DuVernay, who backed the Netflix movie via her film collective ARRAY, also congratulated the cast and crew.

    “Magnificent work by Ramin Bahrani, Kris Bowers and Ben Proudfoot. Please enjoy these gems if you haven’t already,” she wrote on Instagram.

    The director-producer also gave a shout-out to another ARRAY project, “A Concerto is a Conversation”, which has been nominated for an Oscar in the best documentary short subject category.

    “Two films made with love. Much respect to the directors, casts, and crews of both beauties,” DuVernay added.

    The Oscar nod for “The White Tiger” comes five days after the team’s scored two BAFTA nominations.

    While Bahrani received a BAFTA nod in the adapted screenplay category, Gourav landed the leading actor nomination for his performance.

    Based on Aravind Adiga’s Booker Prize winning novel of the same name, “The White Tiger” follows Balram’s (Gourav) rise from a poor villager to a successful entrepreneur in India, showcasing how hunger and lack of opportunity can build and drive a human being’s animal instinct of survival.

    The Oscars award ceremony will be held on April 25.