Lucknow gets its first pickleball arena

PicklePark

Lucknow – PicklePark, a cutting-edge pickleball arena powered by LPG Sports Academy, officially opened its doors to the public with a grand ceremony. Located within The Centrum in Sushant Golf City, PicklePark is set to redefine the pickleball landscape in Lucknow by offering world-class facilities for players of all skill levels. The grand opening was marked by the presence of Suhas LY, who graced the event as Chief Guest, alongside Sarvesh Goel, Managing Partner of The Centrum. The dignitaries expressed their enthusiasm for the sport. Sarvesh Goel, speaking at the…

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Workshop delves deep into best practices to check sepsis

Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Lucknow: The Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine proudly hosted a 2-day conference on 13th and 14th September 2024 on the occasion of World Sepsis Day. The aim of the event was to increase awareness and promote best practices in sepsis management among healthcare professionals. After the successful academic programs organized on World Sepsis Day, the Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, KGMU hosted a highly specialized workshop as part of Sepsis Consortium-2024 on 14th September 2024. The workshop, held from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm in the…

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Actress Tannishtha Chatterjee’s teleplay ‘Guy in the Sky,’ a satire on political and social polarisation

The Zee Theatre teleplay also stars Maanvi Gagroo, and Sunny Hinduja Mumbai: Zee Theatre’s ‘Guy in the Sky’, a witty satire on colliding political opinions and the perceptions created by social media. The story revolves around Mehak and Raghav, an urban middle-class couple leading a superficially happy life. Their relationship begins to unravel when they discover that they have different political ideologies. Then a vengeful assassin breaks into their home and changes their reality forever, revealing how political polarities are impacting human relationships. Written and directed by Bikas Ranjan Mishra,…

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5 Divas Who Stole the Spotlight in Stunning Yellow Outfits

Mumbai: Deepika Padukone: The Queen of Sunshine Deepika Padukone’s yellow ensemble is the perfect blend of elegance and minimalism. Known for her timeless fashion choices, she graced the event in a chic mustard yellow gown that flaunted her tall frame. The flowy silhouette paired with understated accessories made her look regal, proving once again why she’s the reigning queen of style. Ananya Panday: Ethnic and Classy Ananya Panday brought her youthful energy to the forefront with her vibrant mustard yellow traditional outfit. The cut and the fish cut fit of…

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Why Saif Ali Khan is a villain we hate to love

Mumbai: National award-winning actor Saif Ali Khan has consistently delivered solid performances and carved a niche for himself in the Indian film industry. It’s his negative character portrayals, however, that stand out in a distinct way. Whether it’s the sinister Langda Tyagi in ‘Omkara’, the menacing Raavan in ‘Adipurush’, or the ruthless Udaybhan in ‘Tanhaji’, Saif has consistently delivered performances that linger long after the credits roll. With each role, he doesn’t just play a negative character—he embodies it, bringing a unique aura, experimenting with different looks, and truly getting…

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Buckingham Murders collected ₹1.62 crore on Day 1

Kareena Kapoor

Mumbai: Kareena Kapoor Khan’s latest release, The Buckingham Murders, has made a notable impression at the box office, with a ₹1.62 crore collection on its opening day. This strong start is particularly impressive given the film’s mature themes, intense narrative, and unique title. The film’s day 2 earnings have seen a remarkable 90 percent increase, reflecting its growing popularity and positive reception. The film’s exceptional critical acclaim, emphasizing that this is Kareena Kapoor Khan’s career’s best performance and one of her most highly reviewed films in her 25-year career. To…

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India reiterates need to recognise Culture as Standalone SDG

9th BRICS Culture Ministers' Meeting

Moscow: At the 9th BRICS Culture Ministers’ Meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, the Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Govt of India,  Arunish Chawla emphasised the need to place culture at the heart of global development strategies, to use it as a tool for empowerment, inclusion, and mutual understanding. In his statement the Secretary reiterated India’s commitment to harnessing the power of culture for sustainable development and global cooperation. This aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of convergence between Culture Creativity, Commerce and Collaboration for building an equal, sustainable and inclusive…

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India Participates in G20 Agriculture Ministerial Meeting in Cuiabá, Brazil

G20 Agriculture Ministerial Meeting

New Delhi: Union Minister of State for Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare  Ram Nath Thakur along with Ambassador of India to Brazil  Suresh Reddy and Joint Secretary (NRM), Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare participated in the G20 Agriculture Ministerial Meeting held in Cuiabá, Brazil on 12th -14th  September 2024.   In his address,  Ram Nath Thakur highlighted that under the leadership of our Prime Minister  Narendra Modi, India prioritizes agricultural development. Our approach not only focuses on productivity but also ensures economic, social,  environmental sustainability, enhancing farmer prosperity and embodying a…

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Unique sound of Salil Bhatt enthrals audience at City International School

City International School

Lucknow: At City International School, a musical extravaganza enthralled the audience with Salil Bhatt and Pandit Abhishek Mishra. Spic Macay’s recent event, in collaboration with City International School, Manas City, was a resounding success with a soulful concert by Salil Bhatt on the innovative and technically impressive Satvik Veena and Pandit Abhishek Mishra’s captivating Tabla performance. The audience was left spellbound by the performances, showcasing the richness of Indian classical music. The event, attended by several music enthusiasts, parents, students and staff of CIS, was a testament to City International…

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Antibiotics fatal for the future warn experts

Lucknow: Misuse of antibiotics is fatal for the future. According to a recent study, more than half of the ICU patients in India suffer from sepsis, such cases have increased rapidly in the last decade. In a study, more than 56 percent of the 677 patients taken from 35 ICUs across the country were found to have sepsis. And what was more worrying was that in 45 percent of the cases, the infection was caused by multi-drug resistant bacteria. Improper or delayed use of antibiotics can increase infection, especially when…

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