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Holidays 10.26
Holidays
Accession Day (Jammu and Kashmir, India)
African-American Cotton Pickers Day
American Bar Association Giving Day
American Frog Day
Angam Day (a.k.a. Day of Fulfillment; Nauru)
Armed Forces Day (Benin)
Court Staff Day (Tajikistan)
Cox Plate Day (Australia)
Day of Mourning Day (Libya)
Day of the Deployed
Doonesbury Day
Dr. José Gregorio Hernández Day (Venezuela)
Goose Day (French Republic)
Hillary Clinton Day
Horseless Carriage Day
Howl at the Moon Day
International Red Cross Day
Intersex Awareness Day
Kojagrat Purnima (Nepal)
Mourning Day (Libya)
Mule Day
National Day of the Deployed
National Financial Crime Fighter Day
National Gospel Day (Cook Islands)
National Livestock Guardian Dog Appreciation & Awareness Day
National Mule Day
National Noah Day
National Ranboo Day
National Tennessee Day
National Transgender Children Day
National Vivace Microneedling Day
Neutrality Day (Austria)
Peniamina Gospel Day (Niue)
Planet-Wide Moon Howl
Prixin (Star Trek)
Rugby Day
St. Elsewhere Day
Topin Wagglegammon
Workaholic Stop and Smell Something Day
World Amyloidosis Day
Worldwide Howl at the Moon Night
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chicken Fried Steak Day
Exaltation of the Shellfish (Spain)
International Mavrud Day (Bulgaria)
National Mincemeat Pie Day
National Pumpkin Day
Pretzel Day
Texas Chicken Fried Steak Day
Independence & Related Days
Austria (from Allies of WW2, 1955)
Foundation Day (Catanduanes, Philippines)
4th & Last Saturday in October
Children’s Day (Malaysia) [Last Saturday]
Hug A Sheep Day [Last Saturday]
Make a Difference Day [4th Saturday]
Mother-in-Law Day [4th Saturday]
Muddy Dog Day (UK) [Last Saturday]
National Erotic Humiliation Day [4th Saturday]
National Forgiveness Day [Last Saturday]
National One United Race Day [4th Saturday]
National Pit Bull Awareness Day [4th Saturday]
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day [4th Saturday]
National Snowmobile Day [Last Saturday]
National Take Back Day [Last Saturday]
National Trick or Treat Day [Last Saturday]
Neighbors Helping Neighbors Day [4th Saturday]
Salacious Saturday [4th Saturday of Each Month]
Sandwich Saturday [Every Saturday]
Sausage Saturday [4th Saturday of Each Month]
Sharing Economy Saturday (Canada) [Last Saturday]
Six For Saturday [Every Saturday]
Snowmobile Day (Sweden) [Last Saturday]
Spaghetti Saturday [Every Saturday]
Splurge Saturday [Last Saturday of Each Month]
Stir-Fry Saturday [Last Saturday of Each Month]
Universal Children’s Day (Australia) [4th Saturday]
William Penn Day (Delaware) [4th Saturday]
World Federation Day [Last Saturday]
World Swim Day [4th Saturday]
Yellow Saturday [Saturday of Last Full Week]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 26 (3rd Full Week of October)
Marmaris International Race Week (Marmaris, Turkey) [thru 11.1]
Festivals Beginning October 26, 2024
Alabama Wine Festival (Duck Springs, Attalla, Alabama)
Barbecue Festival (Lexington, North Carolina)
Beefsteak (Reno, Nevada)
Boo & Brews (Pennsville, New Jersey)
Central Florida Veg Fest (Orlando, Florida)
Charleston Beer Fest (Charleston, South Carolina)
Chili Cook-Off (Santa Cruz, California)
Elberta German Sausage Festival (Elberta, Alabama)
Essex ClamFest (Essex, Massachusetts)
Federweisser Festival at Winehaven (Chisago City, Minnesota) [thru 10.27]
Georgia Sweet Potato Festival (Ocilla, Georgia)
Gilfeather Turnip Festival & Contest (Wardsboro, Vermont)
Grand Prairie Rice Festival (Hazen, Arkansas)
Halloween Festival & Parade (Glen Ellyn, Illinois)
Hat Roberts Chili Cook Off (Tallapoosa, Georgia)
Kimmswick Apple Butter Festival (Kimmswick, Missouri) [thru 10.27]
Lake County Home Show (Grayslake, Illinois) [thru 10.27]
Marunada Chestnut Festival (Liganj, Croatia) [thru 10.27]
Molodist Kyiv International Film Festival (Kyiv, Ukraine) [thru 11.3]
National Championship Barbeque Cookoff (Meridian, Texas)
OysterFest (St. Michaels, Maryland)
Peanut Butter Festival (Brundidge, Alabama)
Pendleton Fall Harvest Festival (Pendleton, South Carolina)
Route 66 Pecan & Music Festival (Claremore, Oklahoma) [thru 10.27]
Sorghum Festival (Wewoka, Oklahoma)
Southern California Gourd Art Competition (Santa Ana, California)
Tailgating Cook-Off (Loreauville, Louisiana)
Toccoa Harvest Festival (Toccoa, Georgia) [thru 10.27]
West Fest (Cartersville, Georgia)
WhiskyFest (Hollywood, Florida)
World Champion Hopkins County Stew Contest (Sulphur Springs, Texas)
Feast Days
Albinus (Christian; Saint)
Alfred the Great (Catholic Church, Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church)
Amandus of Strasbourg (Christian; Saint)
Andrew Motion (Writerism)
Beóán (a..k.a. Bean) of Mortlach (Christian; Saint)
Casper, Big Bird’s Brother (Muppetism)
Cedd (Christian; Saint)
Celine Borzecka (Christian; Blessed)
Cuthbert of Canterbury (Christian; Saint)
Dante Quinterno (Artology)
Day of the Ancients (Asatru/Pagan Slavic)
Demetrius of Thessaloniki (Christian; Saint)
Eadfrith of Leominster (Christian; Saint)
Eata of Hexham (Christian; Saint)
Pope Evaristus (a.k.a. Aristus; Christian; Saint)
Fulk of Pavia (Roman Catholic Church)
Jack Morelli (Artology)
Jan Wolkers (Artology)
Julian Schnabel (Artology)
Lilith’s Day (Pagan)
Ludi Victoriae Sullanae begins (Old Rome; until November 1)
Makoshe’s Day (Honoring Mother Earth; Asatru/Pagan)
Montesquieu (Positivist; Saint)
Onan Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Onomatopoeias Day (Pastafarian)
Pat Conroy (Writerism)
Philipp Nicolai, Johann Heermann and Paul Gerhardt (Lutheran Church)
Quadragesimus (Christian; Saint)
Quodvultdeus (Christian; Saint)
Rusticus of Narbonne (Christian; Saint)
Shan Sa (Writerism)
Toping Wagglegammon (Shamanism)
Vasily Vereshchagin (Artology)
Witta (a.k.a. Albinus) of Büraburg (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Audrey the Rainmaker (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1951)
The Best and the Brightest, by David Halberstam (Political History; 1972)
Better Off Dead, 26th Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 2021)
Cello Concerto in E Minor, by Edward Eldar (Concerto; 1919)
Cloud Atlas (Film; 2012)
Cured Duck (Disney Cartoon; 1945)
Dan in Real Life (Film; 2007)
Donnie Darko (Film; 2001)
Down and Outing (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1961)
Firework, by Katy Perry (Song; 2010)
Gallopin’ Gals (MGM Cartoon; 1940)
The Great Santini (Film; 1979)
Head Hunters, by Herbie Hancock (Album; 1973)
Heartbreaker, by Pat Benatar (Song; 1979)
Henpecked Hoboes (MGM Cartoon; 1946)
Interstellar (Film; 2014)
Life as a House (Film; 2001)
Mourning Becomes Electra, by Eugene O'Neill (Play; 1931)
Quadrophenia, by The Who (Album; 1973)
Rock Meets Rock or Thud and Blunder (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 313; 1964)
San Andreas (Film; 2015)
The Spinach Roadster (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1936)
St. Elsewhere (TV Series; 1982)
Supergirl (TV Series; 2015)
The Terminator (Film; 1984)
That’s No Lady — That’s Notre Dame! (The Inspector Cartoon; 1966)
Three Orphan Kittens (Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1935)
T.V. Fuddlehead (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1959)
The Two-Alarm Fire (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1934)
Under Pressure, by Queen & David Bowie (Song; 1981)
A Watery Grave or Drown Among the Sheltering Palms (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 314; 1964)
Wonderland (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1931)
You’re the Top, recorded by Cole Porter (Song; 1934)
Your Song, by Elton John (Song; 1970)
Today’s Name Days
Albin, Amand, Wigand (Austria)
Dimitar, Dimitrina, Mitko (Bulgaria)
Amando, Demetrije, Dimitrije, Dmitar, Evarist, Lucijan, Mitar, Rogacijan, Zvonimir (Croatia)
Erik (Czech Republic)
Amandus (Denmark)
Aime, Aimi, Amanda, Ami, Manda (Estonia)
Amanda, Manta, Niina, Nina, Ninni (Finland)
Dimitri (France)
Albin, Amand, Anastacia, Josephine, Wieland (Germany)
Demetris, Dimitra, Dimitrios, Dimitris, Glykon, Leptinis (Greece)
Dömötör(Hungary)
Evaristo (Italy)
Amanda, Kaiva (Latvia)
Evaristas, Liaudginas, Mingintė (Lithuania)
Amanda, Amandus (Norway)
Dymitriusz, Ewaryst, Eweryst, Łucjan, Lucyna, Ludmiła, Lutosław (Poland)
Dimitrie (Romania)
Demeter (Slovakia)
Evaristo, Felicísimo, Luciano (Spain)
Amanda, Rasmus (Sweden)
Madden, Maddock, Maddox, Mahala, Mahalia, Makenna, Mckenna (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 300 of 2024; 66 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of Week 43 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 24 (Gui-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 24 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 22 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 30 Orange; Lastday [30 of 30]
Julian: 13 October 2024
Moon: 28%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 20 Descartes (11th Month) [Oken / Buffon]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 35 of 90)
Week: 3rd Full Week of October
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 4 of 30)
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Holidays 10.26
Holidays
Accession Day (Jammu and Kashmir, India)
African-American Cotton Pickers Day
American Bar Association Giving Day
American Frog Day
Angam Day (a.k.a. Day of Fulfillment; Nauru)
Armed Forces Day (Benin)
Court Staff Day (Tajikistan)
Cox Plate Day (Australia)
Day of Mourning Day (Libya)
Day of the Deployed
Doonesbury Day
Dr. José Gregorio Hernández Day (Venezuela)
Goose Day (French Republic)
Hillary Clinton Day
Horseless Carriage Day
Howl at the Moon Day
International Red Cross Day
Intersex Awareness Day
Kojagrat Purnima (Nepal)
Mourning Day (Libya)
Mule Day
National Day of the Deployed
National Financial Crime Fighter Day
National Gospel Day (Cook Islands)
National Livestock Guardian Dog Appreciation & Awareness Day
National Mule Day
National Noah Day
National Ranboo Day
National Tennessee Day
National Transgender Children Day
National Vivace Microneedling Day
Neutrality Day (Austria)
Peniamina Gospel Day (Niue)
Planet-Wide Moon Howl
Prixin (Star Trek)
Rugby Day
St. Elsewhere Day
Topin Wagglegammon
Workaholic Stop and Smell Something Day
World Amyloidosis Day
Worldwide Howl at the Moon Night
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chicken Fried Steak Day
Exaltation of the Shellfish (Spain)
International Mavrud Day (Bulgaria)
National Mincemeat Pie Day
National Pumpkin Day
Pretzel Day
Texas Chicken Fried Steak Day
Independence & Related Days
Austria (from Allies of WW2, 1955)
Foundation Day (Catanduanes, Philippines)
4th & Last Saturday in October
Children’s Day (Malaysia) [Last Saturday]
Hug A Sheep Day [Last Saturday]
Make a Difference Day [4th Saturday]
Mother-in-Law Day [4th Saturday]
Muddy Dog Day (UK) [Last Saturday]
National Erotic Humiliation Day [4th Saturday]
National Forgiveness Day [Last Saturday]
National One United Race Day [4th Saturday]
National Pit Bull Awareness Day [4th Saturday]
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day [4th Saturday]
National Snowmobile Day [Last Saturday]
National Take Back Day [Last Saturday]
National Trick or Treat Day [Last Saturday]
Neighbors Helping Neighbors Day [4th Saturday]
Salacious Saturday [4th Saturday of Each Month]
Sandwich Saturday [Every Saturday]
Sausage Saturday [4th Saturday of Each Month]
Sharing Economy Saturday (Canada) [Last Saturday]
Six For Saturday [Every Saturday]
Snowmobile Day (Sweden) [Last Saturday]
Spaghetti Saturday [Every Saturday]
Splurge Saturday [Last Saturday of Each Month]
Stir-Fry Saturday [Last Saturday of Each Month]
Universal Children’s Day (Australia) [4th Saturday]
William Penn Day (Delaware) [4th Saturday]
World Federation Day [Last Saturday]
World Swim Day [4th Saturday]
Yellow Saturday [Saturday of Last Full Week]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 26 (3rd Full Week of October)
Marmaris International Race Week (Marmaris, Turkey) [thru 11.1]
Festivals Beginning October 26, 2024
Alabama Wine Festival (Duck Springs, Attalla, Alabama)
Barbecue Festival (Lexington, North Carolina)
Beefsteak (Reno, Nevada)
Boo & Brews (Pennsville, New Jersey)
Central Florida Veg Fest (Orlando, Florida)
Charleston Beer Fest (Charleston, South Carolina)
Chili Cook-Off (Santa Cruz, California)
Elberta German Sausage Festival (Elberta, Alabama)
Essex ClamFest (Essex, Massachusetts)
Federweisser Festival at Winehaven (Chisago City, Minnesota) [thru 10.27]
Georgia Sweet Potato Festival (Ocilla, Georgia)
Gilfeather Turnip Festival & Contest (Wardsboro, Vermont)
Grand Prairie Rice Festival (Hazen, Arkansas)
Halloween Festival & Parade (Glen Ellyn, Illinois)
Hat Roberts Chili Cook Off (Tallapoosa, Georgia)
Kimmswick Apple Butter Festival (Kimmswick, Missouri) [thru 10.27]
Lake County Home Show (Grayslake, Illinois) [thru 10.27]
Marunada Chestnut Festival (Liganj, Croatia) [thru 10.27]
Molodist Kyiv International Film Festival (Kyiv, Ukraine) [thru 11.3]
National Championship Barbeque Cookoff (Meridian, Texas)
OysterFest (St. Michaels, Maryland)
Peanut Butter Festival (Brundidge, Alabama)
Pendleton Fall Harvest Festival (Pendleton, South Carolina)
Route 66 Pecan & Music Festival (Claremore, Oklahoma) [thru 10.27]
Sorghum Festival (Wewoka, Oklahoma)
Southern California Gourd Art Competition (Santa Ana, California)
Tailgating Cook-Off (Loreauville, Louisiana)
Toccoa Harvest Festival (Toccoa, Georgia) [thru 10.27]
West Fest (Cartersville, Georgia)
WhiskyFest (Hollywood, Florida)
World Champion Hopkins County Stew Contest (Sulphur Springs, Texas)
Feast Days
Albinus (Christian; Saint)
Alfred the Great (Catholic Church, Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church)
Amandus of Strasbourg (Christian; Saint)
Andrew Motion (Writerism)
Beóán (a..k.a. Bean) of Mortlach (Christian; Saint)
Casper, Big Bird’s Brother (Muppetism)
Cedd (Christian; Saint)
Celine Borzecka (Christian; Blessed)
Cuthbert of Canterbury (Christian; Saint)
Dante Quinterno (Artology)
Day of the Ancients (Asatru/Pagan Slavic)
Demetrius of Thessaloniki (Christian; Saint)
Eadfrith of Leominster (Christian; Saint)
Eata of Hexham (Christian; Saint)
Pope Evaristus (a.k.a. Aristus; Christian; Saint)
Fulk of Pavia (Roman Catholic Church)
Jack Morelli (Artology)
Jan Wolkers (Artology)
Julian Schnabel (Artology)
Lilith’s Day (Pagan)
Ludi Victoriae Sullanae begins (Old Rome; until November 1)
Makoshe’s Day (Honoring Mother Earth; Asatru/Pagan)
Montesquieu (Positivist; Saint)
Onan Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Onomatopoeias Day (Pastafarian)
Pat Conroy (Writerism)
Philipp Nicolai, Johann Heermann and Paul Gerhardt (Lutheran Church)
Quadragesimus (Christian; Saint)
Quodvultdeus (Christian; Saint)
Rusticus of Narbonne (Christian; Saint)
Shan Sa (Writerism)
Toping Wagglegammon (Shamanism)
Vasily Vereshchagin (Artology)
Witta (a.k.a. Albinus) of Büraburg (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Audrey the Rainmaker (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1951)
The Best and the Brightest, by David Halberstam (Political History; 1972)
Better Off Dead, 26th Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 2021)
Cello Concerto in E Minor, by Edward Eldar (Concerto; 1919)
Cloud Atlas (Film; 2012)
Cured Duck (Disney Cartoon; 1945)
Dan in Real Life (Film; 2007)
Donnie Darko (Film; 2001)
Down and Outing (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1961)
Firework, by Katy Perry (Song; 2010)
Gallopin’ Gals (MGM Cartoon; 1940)
The Great Santini (Film; 1979)
Head Hunters, by Herbie Hancock (Album; 1973)
Heartbreaker, by Pat Benatar (Song; 1979)
Henpecked Hoboes (MGM Cartoon; 1946)
Interstellar (Film; 2014)
Life as a House (Film; 2001)
Mourning Becomes Electra, by Eugene O'Neill (Play; 1931)
Quadrophenia, by The Who (Album; 1973)
Rock Meets Rock or Thud and Blunder (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 313; 1964)
San Andreas (Film; 2015)
The Spinach Roadster (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1936)
St. Elsewhere (TV Series; 1982)
Supergirl (TV Series; 2015)
The Terminator (Film; 1984)
That’s No Lady — That’s Notre Dame! (The Inspector Cartoon; 1966)
Three Orphan Kittens (Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1935)
T.V. Fuddlehead (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1959)
The Two-Alarm Fire (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1934)
Under Pressure, by Queen & David Bowie (Song; 1981)
A Watery Grave or Drown Among the Sheltering Palms (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 314; 1964)
Wonderland (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1931)
You’re the Top, recorded by Cole Porter (Song; 1934)
Your Song, by Elton John (Song; 1970)
Today’s Name Days
Albin, Amand, Wigand (Austria)
Dimitar, Dimitrina, Mitko (Bulgaria)
Amando, Demetrije, Dimitrije, Dmitar, Evarist, Lucijan, Mitar, Rogacijan, Zvonimir (Croatia)
Erik (Czech Republic)
Amandus (Denmark)
Aime, Aimi, Amanda, Ami, Manda (Estonia)
Amanda, Manta, Niina, Nina, Ninni (Finland)
Dimitri (France)
Albin, Amand, Anastacia, Josephine, Wieland (Germany)
Demetris, Dimitra, Dimitrios, Dimitris, Glykon, Leptinis (Greece)
Dömötör(Hungary)
Evaristo (Italy)
Amanda, Kaiva (Latvia)
Evaristas, Liaudginas, Mingintė (Lithuania)
Amanda, Amandus (Norway)
Dymitriusz, Ewaryst, Eweryst, Łucjan, Lucyna, Ludmiła, Lutosław (Poland)
Dimitrie (Romania)
Demeter (Slovakia)
Evaristo, Felicísimo, Luciano (Spain)
Amanda, Rasmus (Sweden)
Madden, Maddock, Maddox, Mahala, Mahalia, Makenna, Mckenna (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 300 of 2024; 66 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of Week 43 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 24 (Gui-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 24 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 22 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 30 Orange; Lastday [30 of 30]
Julian: 13 October 2024
Moon: 28%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 20 Descartes (11th Month) [Oken / Buffon]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 35 of 90)
Week: 3rd Full Week of October
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 4 of 30)
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Mudasir Zafar’s “The World has En Dead,” wins Best film at Indian Panorama International film
Mudasir Zafar’s upcoming film, “The World has En Dead,” wins the prestigious award of the best film at Indian Panorama International film festival along with it the Best film at Bollywood International film Festival. He was honored by the renowned National school of drama actor Yashpal Sharma. Mudasir who belongs to Jammu and Kashmir has been making waves on the international film festival…
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Exhibition of Still Photography Opened at 11th Global Festival of Journalism
Noida: The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera. Photography is by nature a documentary art. On the occasion of 11th Global festival of Journalism Noida 2023, a photography exhibition titled “Phototatv” was presented by the students of School of Still Photography of Asian Academy of Film and Television & International Journalism Centre.
“I have always believed that still photography is the base of many creative arts. It enhances the aesthetic sense and guides you to think systematically. We made it a point to have a subject Still Photography in every creative course including Cinema, Journalism, Fashion, Animation, Tourism etc. Now I can proudly say that we have a separate school under AAFT School of Still Photography which has picked up very well,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah President Marwah Studios while lighting the ceremonial lamp in the new wing of Marwah Studios.
Alfredo Caldera, Charge D’ Affaires Embassy of Venezuela, Zena Chung, Social worker from South Korea, Heikki Ranta Chairman Finland Chamber of Commerce, Narendra Gupta Senior Journalist from Mumbai, Nida Ahmed renowned TV Presenter, Kumar Rakesh Senior Journalist, Varun Suri Model & Actor, Dr. Abbas Naseri Tahiri, Correspondent Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, Sunil Dang former member of Prasar Bharti also spoke on the subject.
The dignitaries present there appreciated the work which was presented under theme Guerrilla warfare in Kashmir, Massive Fire in Chandni Chowk, Loneliness, Crowd etc. A coffee table book consisting of these pictures were suggested by the guests. The event was supported by Asian Unity Alliance, AAFT University, World Peace Development and Research Foundation, and International Film and TV Research Centre.
#Still Photography Exhibition Inaugurated at 11th Global Festival of Journalism#Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios
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Film Friday: This week's top 5 Movies!
The movies in this week’s Film Friday mix genres like science fiction, action comedy, thrill, and adventure drama comedy. Get ready to make your weekend worthwhile by watching some of the best movies that WhatsOn editor Tama has chosen for you. 1. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania American superhero movies Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Scott Lang/Ant-Man and Hope Pym/Wasp are two characters from Marvel Comics that are featured in the film. Marvel Studios produced the movie. Early in February 2021, filming in Turkey got underway. Along with Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne, Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne travel the Quantum Realm. There, they encounter odd species and go on a journey that defies their preconceived notions of what is possible. The movie, which serves as the first installment of the MCU's Phase Five, was released in the US on February 17, 2023. https://youtu.be/ZlNFpri-Y40 2. Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist Nicolae: The Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist Christian thriller movie was based on Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins' The Rise of the Antichrist, the third book in the Left Behind book series. It follows Left Behind (2014) and has an entirely new cast the globe falls into anarchy and millions of people vanish. And the charismatic leader who leads the U.N. becomes the only source of hope. But does he make you hopeful about the future? Or is the end of the planet near? On January 26, 2023, as part of Fathom Events, it was theatrically released as a constrained four-day run in a few locations. It was directed by Kevin Sorbo. Starring in the movie is Corbin Bernsen, Neal McDonough, and Kevin Sorbo. https://youtu.be/dFlu7dmHQ_g 3. Eternal Spring In 2022, Jason Loftus’ Canadian documentary, titled Eternal Spring (Chinese :), will be released. The movie focuses on Changchun’s broadcast television stations being taken over by Falun Gong in 2002 and China’s ongoing persecution of ethnic and religious minorities. It is based on animation by Chinese artist Daxiong. In March 2002, followers of the banned spiritual organization Falun Gong took control of a state TV station in China. Their intention was to refute the government’s account of their method. Following this, police raids take place all around Changchun City, forcing Falun Gong practitioner, comic book illustrator Daxiong to leave. On March 15, 2022, the movie had its world premiere at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival. After then, it was shown at the 2022 Hot Docs. https://youtu.be/5XpGpbaiz4Q 4. Mission Majnu Mission Majnu is a Shantanu Bagchi-directed spy thriller movie in Hindi from 2023. The filmis based on made-up events.It is a made-up account of an undercover operation carried out by India during the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War. An undercover Indian snoop undertakes a dangerous mission to reveal a clandestine nuclear weapons program deep within Pakistan. The movie's planned theatrical run was scrapped, and on January 20, 2023, it was made available only on Netflix. https://youtu.be/paGeUDKRVeE 5. Pathaan Siddharth Anand is the writer and director of the 2023 Hindi-language action thriller movie Pathaan. It is the fourth entry in the YRF Spy Universe and Khan's follow-up to Zero as a lead actor (2018) The Indian government revokes Article 370, which accords Jammu and Kashmir special status, in 2019. A cancer-stricken Pakistani army officer named Qadir is affected by the news and intends to wreak revenge on India. He enters into a deal with Jim, the head of the covert terrorist organization "Outfit X." On January 25, 2023, Indian Republic Day weekend, Pathaan was released in India in IMAX, 4DX. Critics gave Pathaan mostly favorable reviews. https://youtu.be/vqu4z34wENw Read the full article
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'Kashmir Files is not about vulgarity, it's reality'
‘Kashmir Files is not about vulgarity, it’s reality’
‘This movie gives a message to live in harmony and make this world a better place to live in.’ International Film Festival of India jury head Israeli film-maker Nadav Lapid’s comments against The Kashmir Fileshas shocked the supporters of the film, including its leading man Darshan Kumaar. “Everyone has his own individual opinions on anything he sees and how he perceives it,” Darshan tells…
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15 Indian Movies That Got Banned By The Censor Board
https://www.catchkaro.info/2019/02/jasprit-bumrah-rising-star-of-indian.htmlhttps://www.catchkaro.info/2019/02/ajinkya-rahane-new-wall-of-indian.htmlhttps://www.catchkaro.info/2020/05/mahendra-singh-dhoni-career-summary.htmlhttps://www.catchkaro.info/2020/04/aarogya-setu-app.htmlBollywood is the largest film industry in the world in terms of number of movies produced every year. However, apart from all the hits, flops and the average, there exists another brand of Indian cinema which is deliberately kept out of our reach. Films that indulge in strong (read bold) language, suggestive (read vulgar) scenes, gender taboos, Kashmir issues, religion and basically movies which are way ahead of its time.
Here's a list of movies which the Censor Board banned, not that the viewers missed any of it!
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1. Bandit Queen (1994)
Bandit Queen was straight up 'offensive', 'vulgar', 'indecent' and almost laughed at the cinematic conservatism of the Indian censor board. The subject was such. Based on the life of Phoolan Devi, this Shekhar Kapur movie was banned due its explicit sexual content, nudity and abusive language, which the Censor Board could not (obviously) digest.
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2. Fire (1996)
Deepa Mehta's work is recognised for its global content and appeal. However, closer home, that translates to controversy. Among others, one such movie was 'Fire' which garnered a lot of critical acclaim worldwide but failed to impress Hindu groups (like Shiv Sena) in India due to its subject, which dealt with lesbian relationship between two sisters-in-laws in a Hindu family. The controversy ended with the leading actors, Shabana Azmi and Nandita Das along with their director Deepa Mehta receiving death threats and Censor Board finally banning the movie in the country.
https://www.catchkaro.info/2020/04/bollywood-bold-movies.html
3. Kama Sutra - A Tale Of Love (1996)
In a rather hypocritical move, Kama Sutra - A Tale Of Love too faced the wrath of Censor Board which termed it 'explicit', 'unethical' and 'immoral' for the audiences of the nation which came up with the concept of Kama Sutra! This Mira Nair movie, which depicted the lives of four lovers in the 16th century in India, was a hit with the critics but a major flop with the Censor Board and ultimately got banned. We did see it coming.
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4. Urf Professor (2000)
Another movie to run into trouble with the Censor Board was Pankaj Advani's Urf Professor starring Manoj Pahwa, Antara Mali and Sharman Joshi. The movie traces the journey of the protagonist after a hit-man's car and a winning lottery ticket goes missing and the chaos that follows. However, what irked the Censor Board were the 'vulgar scenes' and 'bold language' used in this black comedy, which ultimately led to a ban on the movie.
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5. The Pink Mirror (2003)
While experimental movies became the norm, gender issues was still a touchy topic to explore. The Pink Mirror by Sridhar Rangayan is one such movie which brought the concept of trans-sexuality to the forefront. The story dealt with the quest of two transsexuals and a gay teenager to seduce a straight man. No prizes for guessing that the Censor board got offended by the 'vulgarity' in the movie and banned it even after the film garnered rave reviews at film festivals around the world.
https://www.catchkaro.info/2020/04/sachin-tendulkar-controversies.html
6. Paanch (2003)
Paanch, an Anurag Kashyap movie, faced a lot of heat from the Censor Board . Said to be based on the Joshi-Abhyankar serial murders in 1997, the movie was a thriller with high octane violence, crass language and drug abuse. No wonder, the Censor Board decided to ban the film and people awaiting the release of the movie had to make-do with the pirated version of the film.
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7. Black Friday (2004)
Loosely adapted from the famous book Black Friday - The True Story of the Bombay Bomb Blasts by S Hussain Zaidi, Anurag Kashyap's movie was considered too dark to be released in India. The movie faced a stay order from The Bombay High Court because the 1993 Bombay blasts case and remained slated-to-release until the trial got over.
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8. Parzania (2005)
Parzania cut open the wounds of Gujarat's scarred past, and received backlash and appreciation in equal amounts. The film was based on a superb plot which revolved around a boy called Azhar who goes missing during the Gujarat riots in the year 2002. Even though the film won a National Award, its cinematic excellence was not considered enough for political parties to let it screen in Gujarat, where it was fiercely banned.
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9. Sins (2005)
Sins is an erotic journey of a Kerala priest who falls for the charms of a woman and gets sexually involved with her. Filled with obsession, lust and his struggles with the norms of the society he lived in, Sins did not go down well with with the Catholics. They thought the film projected Catholicism in a very immoral light. The Censor Board too, had issues with the nude scenes in the film and hence the movie did not see the light of the day.
https://www.catchkaro.info/2020/03/cricket-female-anchors.html
10. Water (2005)
Water is another Deepa Mehta movie which courted a lot of controversy because of its dark insights on the life of the Indian widow. Set in a certain Ashram of Varanasi, the script of the movie was written by none other than Anurag Kashyap and took up controversial issues like ostracism and misogyny which were alien to the Indian Censor Board back then. No wonder, the movie was widely attacked by protesters and around 2000 fanatics even destroyed the sets of the film.
https://www.catchkaro.info/2019/02/ajinkya-rahane-new-wall-of-indian.html
11. Firaaq (2008)
Another film to deal with the Gujarat riots, Firaaq was reportedly based on true incidents which happened in the riot-torn Gujarat. Nandita Das was widely criticised for hurting the sentiments of Hindus and Muslims and ultimately the movie got banned. But what came as a major achievement was the fact that the movie finally saw a release date and upon its release, garnered rave reviews from critics and audiences alike.
https://www.catchkaro.info/2019/02/jasprit-bumrah-rising-star-of-indian.html
12. Gandu (2010)
If you expected anything else from a movie named 'Gandu', you'd definitely be disappointed. The Bengali movie was a rap musical which created a lot of buzz for its oral sex scenes and nudity. Shot in white and black format, the movie was banned because it 'defied Indian sensibilities'.
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13. Inshallah, Football (2010)
Inshallah, Football is a documentary about a Kashmiri boy who aspires to travel abroad and become a famous footballer someday. However, the boy is denied travelling outside the country because his father is charged with militancy. This film was intended to bring out the problems civilians face due to the insurgencies and militancy in the Kashmir Valley, but the purpose was defeated as it was denied the necessary censor certificate because of its sensitive subject.
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14. Dazed in Doon (2010)
Doon School is one of the most highly respected schools of the country. The Doon School had problems with the content of Ratna Pathak Shah's coming-of-age movie Dazed in Doon which depicted the story of a boy who is studying at the prestigious Doon School and the life he leads there. The school did not find it amusing to say the least and believed that it spoilt the name and heritage of the school and hence got the film stalled.
https://www.catchkaro.info/2020/04/artist-management-companies-india.html
15. Unfreedom (2015)
The most recent one to join this long list of banned movies in India, Unfreedom is a modern-day thriller which talks about a lesbian love story entangled within an Islamic terrorism-related angle. Bringing together two 'taboos' in one package, the Censor Board could not digest the nudity and the lovemaking scenes between the two protagonists. Reports also suggest that the movie was accused of "igniting unnatural passions" and hence was denied release in India, except for a few states.
https://www.catchkaro.info/2020/03/benefits-of-robots.html
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Bright green moss layered on the riverbed surrounded by dry sand-like mountains, a black calf less than a week old galloping playfully around his mother, wild Kiangs cross the road in front of us camouflaging into the mountains and flocks of birds flying ahead of our bikes as if leading us on our journey over the roof of the world. I was trying hard to observe every detail in the landscape on the way to Hanle, the last leg of our road trip in Ladakh when I noticed what looked like a pair of birds. They were at a distance in a marsh and if on a moving bike I could figure out that they were birds, they must be HUGE!
Recovering from Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) after crossing Chang La, one of the highest mountain passes in Ladakh to bumpy rides through broken mountain roads, sometimes just dirt tracks, my back had given up riding pillion for hours on the road from Tangste to Hanle. Cold, tired and hungry we were looking for a dhaba (teashop) but since we’d left Chushul the only structures we came across were either Changpa tents, the pastoral nomads who live in this area or the Army check posts, and even the glorious panoramic view of the Himalayas wasn’t distracting enough for my growling stomach, until I saw the birds!
A pair of tall mystical whitish-grey birds with a long slender neck & legs, they looked extraordinary amidst the barren mountains and I couldn’t take my eyes off them! I walked into the marsh to get a closer look but realized I couldn’t go further without getting sunk in the swamp, so I took as many shots of the birds as I could before they gracefully flew away into the brown mountains. ( Read about our adventures on the road getting to Hanle)
Hungry and tired we reached Hanle that evening and the first thing we did was to find a dhaba and much-needed chai & Maggi noodles! Later that night during dinner at our homestay we found out that the birds we saw earlier were a rare and endangered species of crane – the Black Necked Crane, and their sighting is considered auspicious! ( Read more on Wild Ladakh)
World’s only alpine crane species, the elusive Black-necked crane breeds on the high-altitude Tibetan plateau and winters at lower wetlands, alpine meadows, and river marshes in China, Bhutan, Eastern Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh in India.
Classified as ‘vulnerable’, Black Necked Crane (scientific name Grus nigricollis and Cha Thung-thung in Ladakhi) is a tall bird with a height of about 1.35 m, a wingspan of about 2-2.5m and weighs about 6-8 kg with a bright red crown on the head. Usually seen in pairs, they are believed to bond for life and their exquisite courtship dance has inspired one of Ladakh’s famous folk dances – Chartses, or the migratory bird dance performed at festivals.
Considered sacred in many parts of the Himalayas, it was the state bird of Jammu & Kashmir in India and is revered in Bhutan as a symbol of longevity where in Phobjikha valley a Crane Festival is hosted every year in celebration of the bird. Monpa Buddhists from Tawang in Arunachal regard the Black Necked crane as a symbol of good fortune and reincarnation of the sixth Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso, who in the love of these birds is said to have composed poems on the cranes.
Adorning many Thanka paintings in monasteries depicting life in the Himalayas, the Black Necked Crane sacred to Buddhists is pictured alongside deities for centuries.
It was the last species of the crane to be discovered by ornithologists in 1876 due to the remoteness of their range, and it’s still the least known. Even though legally protected in China, Bhutan & India their population (88,00 – 11,000) is decreasing due to changes in their habitat, drying of lakes, feral dogs, and climate changes. Here’s a short film from PBS on the Black-necked Cranes shot in Bhutan – https://youtu.be/EUQ3zuc_yOQ
Now that Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh in India are not a part of the same state, each will have to crown their own UT bird and for Ladakh, no other bird could be more appropriate than the magnificent Black Necked Crane, the king of birds in the Himalayas.
Sighting of a Black Necked Crane is a sign of good luck and I couldn’t agree more. Riding over one of the highest mountain roads in the world through dreamy landscapes for more than 20 days and overcoming challenges like AMS & fixing motorbikes at 17,000 feet, witnessing the world’s only alpine crane species in the wild was a perfect culmination of our road trip to Ladakh! And the ride back from Hanle through the Nyoma-Loma road in Changthang till Mood which was like riding into a painting!
I’ve been to Ladakh twice (2013 & 2015) and the memories are still fresh in my mind. I wish I could go back and re-live those moments, so instead, I decided to write and paint what I saw. This is a part of my series on our road trip to Ladakh – Ride of a lifetime! Here’s the link to the entire series if you like to know more.
*NEW* Ladakh’s most revered bird - The elusive Black Necked Crane #ladakh #roadtrip #blackneckedcrane #fornature Bright green moss layered on the riverbed surrounded by dry sand-like mountains, a black calf less than a week old galloping playfully around his mother, wild Kiangs cross the road in front of us camouflaging into the mountains and flocks of birds flying ahead of our bikes as if leading us on our journey over the roof of the world.
#Animals#biking#biodiversity#bird#bird photography#birding#Black-necked Crane#blackneckedcrane#fornature#Himalayas#illustration#India#inthewild#Ladakh#Ladakh bike trip#Ladakh travel#Landscape#Landscape photography#Mountain#Nature#nature photography#ontheroad#Photography#riding#Road trip Himalayas#Road trip Ladakh#roadtrip#scenery#Travel#travel illustration
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Gattaca (Film; 1997)
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Live at the Apollo, recorded by James Brown (Album; 1962)
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Moose Gets the Juice or Mourning Becomes Electra-Cuted (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 119; 1961)
Our Man in Havana, by Graham Greene (Novel; 1958)
Pancho’s Hideaway (WB LT Cartoon; 1964)
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Shaved Fish, by John Lennon (Album; 1975)
The Silver Spoon, by Clelia D'Onofrio (Cookbook; 1950)
Smooth Criminal, by Michael Jackson (Song; 1988)
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St. Vincent (Film; 2014)
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Taylor Swift, by Taylor Swift (Album; 2006)
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My Best Winter Skin Day
National Crazy Day
National Doctors Day (Indonesia)
National Elizabeth Day
National Forensic Accounting Day
National Kangaroo Awareness Day
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National Restaurant Workers Day
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National Temperature Day
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PitDark Pitch Day
Programmer’s Day (China)
Read for the Record Day
Recycle Your Mercury Thermostat Day
Rocket Engineer Remembrance Day (Baikonur, Kazakhstan)
A Room of Her Own Day
Standardization and Metrology Employees Day (Kyrgyzstan)
Suez Day (Egypt)
Take Back Your Time Day
Telegram Day
Tony Bennett Day (NYC)
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Vote Early Day
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World Kangaroo Day
World Origami Days begin (until 11.11)
World Polio Day
World River Dolphin Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Feast of Good and Plenty (a.k.a. Good and Plenty Day)
Food Day [ website ]
Hershey’s Chocolate Day
Margarine Day (Japan)
National Bologna Day
National Jamaican Jerk Day
Share a Pop-Tart with Someone You Love Day
World Tripe Day
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United Nations (Founded; 1945)
Zambia (from UK, 1964)
4th Thursday in October
Black Thursday [Thursday of Last Full Week]
Plastics Thursday (Canada) [4th Thursday]
Thinking Thursday [4th Thursday of Each Month]
Thirsty Thursday [Every Thursday]
Three for Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thrift Store Thursday [Every Thursday]
Throwback Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thuringer Thursday [4th Thursday of Each Month]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 24 (3rd Full Week of October)
Disarmament Week (thru 10.30)
International Dyslexia Association Reading Week (thru 10.26)
International Tree Climbing Week (thru 10.27)
Prescription Errors Education & Awareness Week (thru 10.31)
World Origami Days (thru 11.11)
Festivals Beginning October 24, 2024
Austin Film Festival (Austin, Texas) [thru 10.31]
Barbados Food & Rum Festival (Warrens, Barbados) [thru 10.27]
Cambridge Film Festival (Cambridge, United Kingdom) [thru 10.31]
Cork Jazz Festival (Cork, Ireland) [thru 10.28]
Food Industry Truck Driving Championship (Orlando, Florida) [thru 10.26]
Harvest on the Harbor (Portland, Maine) [thru 10.26]
Helsinki Book Fair (Helsinki, Finland) [thru 10.27]
Imagine Film Festival (Amsterdam, Netherlands) [thru 11.3]
Pumpkinpalooza (Starkville, Mississippi)
Tacoma Holiday Food & Gift Festival (Tacoma, Washington) [thru 10.27]
Top Taco (Matairie, Louisiana)
Feast Days
Al Feldstein (Artology)
Ann Cleeves (Writerism)
Anthony Mary Claret (Christian; Saint)
Betty Lou (Muppetism)
Bijaya Dashami [10th Day of Dashain]
Bob Kane (Artology)
Cider Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Eberigisil (Evergitus; Christian; Saint)
Eugène Fromentin (Artology)
Feast of the Spirits of the Air (Pagan)
Five Martyrs of Carthage (Felix and Companions; Christian; Saint)
Janis Joplin Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Jüri Arrak (Artology)
Konstantin Yuon (Artology)
Lilith’s Day (Ancient Mesopotamian)
Luigi Guanella (Christian; Saint)
Magloire of Dol (Christian; Saint)
Maladay (Discordian)
Marianne North (Artology)
Martin of Vertou (Christian; Saint)
Massimo d'Azeglio (Artology)
New Year’s Day (Jainism)
Proclus of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Raphael the Archangel (Catholic Church 1921-1969, local calendars) [Travelers]
Rafael Guízar y Valencia (Christian; Saint)
Senoch (Christian; Saint)
Vico (Positivist; Saint)
Hebrew Calendar Holidays
Shemini Atzeret [22 Tishrei]
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Lucky Day (Philippines) [57 of 71]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [49 of 60]
Premieres
The Alamo (Film; 1960)
American Pie, by Don McLean (Album; 1971)
Battle of Britain (Film; 1969)
Donald’s Camera (Disney Cartoon; 1941)
Episode 120 or 123 (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 120; 1961)
Equus, by Peter Shaffer (Play; 1974)
Fer-de-Lance, by Rex Stout (Novel; 1934) [Nero Wolfe #1]
Gattaca (Film; 1997)
Go Snow, Parts 3 & 4 (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Eps. 7 & 8; 1964)
Hot and Cold Penguin (Chilly Willy Cartoon; 1955)
John Wick (Film; 2014)
The Last Hurrah (Film; 1958)
Live at the Apollo, recorded by James Brown (Album; 1962)
The Manchurian Candidate (Film; 1962)
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, by Smashing Pumpkins (Album; 1995)
Mellow Yellow, by Donovan (Song; 1966)
Miss Fritter’s Racing School (Pixar Cartoon; 2017)
Moose Gets the Juice or Mourning Becomes Electra-Cuted (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 119; 1961)
Our Man in Havana, by Graham Greene (Novel; 1958)
Pancho’s Hideaway (WB LT Cartoon; 1964)
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, by Simon & Garfunkel (Album; 1966)
Shaved Fish, by John Lennon (Album; 1975)
The Silver Spoon, by Clelia D'Onofrio (Cookbook; 1950)
Smooth Criminal, by Michael Jackson (Song; 1988)
Springtime (Ub Iwerks Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1929)
St. Vincent (Film; 2014)
The Super Salesman (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1947)
Taylor Swift, by Taylor Swift (Album; 2006)
The Wiz (Film; 1978)
Wotta Knight (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1947)
Today’s Name Days
Alois, Aloisia, Anton, Armella (Austria)
Antun, Proklo (Croatia)
Nina (Czech Republic)
Proclus (Denmark)
Asmo, Asmus, Ermo, Rasmus (Estonia)
Asmo, Rasmus (Finland)
Florentin (France)
Alois, Aloisia, Anton, Armella, Victoria (Germany)
Sevastiani (Greece)
Salamon (Hungary)
Ponzia (Italy)
Ara, Modrite, Mudrīte, Renāte (Latvia)
Daugailas, Gilbertas, Rapolas, Švitrigailė (Lithuania)
Eilif, Eivor (Norway)
Antoni, Boleczest, Filip, Hortensja, Marcin, Rafaela, Rafał, Salomon (Poland)
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We provide you with the latest news updates and daily current affairs from The Hindu. Indian Express, Live Mint, PIB, Etc,… #studywithDs #UPSC #SSC #RAILWAYS #CurrentAffairs #DailyCurrentAffairs #DEEPIKASINGAMSETTY #DEEPIKA #GOVTEXAMCURRENTAFFAIRS 1. Lifelong Online Appoints Milind Soman As Brand Ambassador 2. Lotus Herbals Ropes In Jacqueline Fernandez As Brand Ambassador 3. Gandhinagar To Host UN's 1st Biodiversity Summit 2020 4. Delhi To Host Global Conference On Traditional Medicines 5. Ahmedabad To Host National Vehicle Accident Conference 2020 6. Bahrain To Host 4th Middle East Refining Technologies Conference 7. Hyderabad To Host 17th Edition Of BioAsia 2020 8. Abu Dhabi To Host 7th UNCTAD World Investment Forum In December 9. Goa - Portugal Sign MoUs On Education, Water, Shipbuilding 10. EAM S Jaishankar Attended Munich Security Conference 2020 11. Mizoram - Bihar Paired Under EK Bharat Shrestha Bharat Programme 12. Arvind Kejriwal Takes Oath As Chief Minister Of Delhi For A 3rd Term 13. Manish Sisodia Takes Oath As A Minister In Delhi Govt 14. South Central Railways Zone Becomes India’s 1st To Have Energy-Neutral Stations 15. 8th International Strength Lifting & Inclined Bench Press Championship 2020 Held In Thailand 16. India Won 22 Medals At 8th International Strength Lifting & Inclined Bench Press Championship 2020 17. Asian Youth & Junior Weightlifting Championship Begins At Uzbekistan 18. Nitin Gadkari Inaugurated 1st Inter-City Electric Bus Service In Maharashtra 19. Ananya Pandey Wins Best Debut Actress Award At Filmfare 2020 20. Gully Boy Wins Best Film Award At Filmfare 2020 21. Ranveer Singh Wins Best Actor Award At Filmfare 202 22. Alia Bhatt Wins Best Actress Award At Filmfare 2020 23. Zoya Akhtar Wins Best Director Award At Filmfare 2020 24. National Organic Food Festival Held In New Delhi 25. Theme: " Unleashing India’s Organic Market Potential " 26. World Defence Spending Rose By 4.0% In 2019 27. USA World's Biggest Defence Spenders: IISS Report 28. China World's 2nd Biggest Defence Spenders: IISS Report 29. Saudi Arabia World's 3rd Biggest Defence Spenders: IISS Report 30. Russia World's 4th Biggest Defence Spenders: IISS Report 31. India World's 5th Biggest Defence Spenders: IISS Report 32. Mobile World Congress 2020, Barcelona Cancelled 33. Radhakishan Damani Becomes India’s 2nd Richest Person 34. GOI Sanctioned 9 Medical Colleges & 2 AIIMS For Jammu & Kashmir 35. Kerala Govt Launches ‘ Yodhavu ’ (Warrior) Mobile App 36. 77th Senior National Squash Championship Held In Chennai 37. Joshna Chinappa Wins 77th Senior National Squash C'ship Title 38. Saurav Ghosal Wins 77th Senior National Squash C'ship Title 39. NBA All-Star MVP Award Named in Honor Of Kobe Bryant 40. Sikkim Hosts 2nd Edition of Premier Badminton League 2020. Read the full article
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A documentary that I co-directed, edited and produced, Raqs-e-Inquilab (English title: Art in a Time of Conflict), which premiered at the South Asian Short Film Festival in Kolkata earlier this year is now live on YouTube through Journeyman Pictures, one of the world’s leading distributors of original documentaries.
Raqs-e-Inquilab interweaves the personal narratives of four Kashmiri artists, three of whom – Syed Mujtaba Rizvi, Hina Arif and Zeeshan Jaipuri – are children of the conflict, their impressionable adoloscent years years landing right in the middle of the region’s most violent period in the 90s. The fourth character, renowned painter and art teacher Masood Hussain, grew up in a time of relative peace before becoming witness to Kashmir’s tragic transformation. While their individual traumas are unique, they are connected by their pursuit to process this splintered world through unfiltered artistic expression.
We're forever grateful to Masood sa’ab, Hina, Mujtaba and Zeeshan for trusting us with their stories, and to so many people - from Kashmir, Mumbai and Chennai - who helped us on this two-year journey to make the film and put it out.
Hope you like the film.
FILM CREDITS Directed and Produced by Niyantha Shekar and Mukti Krishan. Co-produced by Anirudh Ganapathy and Charudatta Rane. Cinematography by Anirudh Ganapathy. Edited by Niyantha Shekar. Additional Cinematography by Azaan Shah, Charudatta Rane and Mukti Krishan. Sound Design by Dinesh Yuvi. Colour Grade by Kabir Nagranee. Online Edit by Mukti Krishan. Graphics by Zenish Mehta and Mukti Krishan. Archival footage and photographs from Umar Mehraj. Poster Design by Anirudh Ganapathy.
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Most Vibrant 15th Global Film Festival Inaugurated at Noida Film City
Noida: Colorful cinema posters all over, no parking space left outside the studios, enthusiastic crowd, you could see the microphones with different logos of TV channels, good looking, smart and young audience waiting for the inaugural function of 15th Global Film Festival Noida 2022 at Film City Noida, designed by International Film and Television Club of Marwah Studios.
Love, Peace, and Unity through Cinema is the mission of the festival. The purpose is to bring lots of information, education, and entertainment through films. We are one of the most well-established film festivals of this part of the World. In North India Global Film Festival has created a wonderful niche for itself. Three days festival will showcase 52 events related to cinema,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah President Marwah Studios in the opening remarks.
I, on behalf of Republic of Tunisia take this opportunity to extend my heartiest congratulations to the festival team on the inauguration of this great extravaganza. This international event is now known to the whole World. We are Pleased to be part of this great show,” said H.E. Hayt Talbi Ambassador of Tunisia to India while lighting the ceremonial lamp.
Films are the best ambassadors of culture of any country and festivals are the best way to showcase the culture. I am surprised to see the scale of festival touching 67 countries of the World. It is a union of culture at Marwah Studios,” said Dr. Amar Patnaik Member Parliament Rajya Sabha.
“We are proud of Sandeep Marwah and his untiring contribution to promote national and international cinema from last thirty years. No institution in the World has taken such a big initiative to promote cinema in such a vast scale. I congratulate the complete team on the opening of 15th Global Film Festival,” said T.P.Agarwal President Film Federation of India-The Apex body of Cinema in India.
Global Film Festival has a very important place in my life. My first film Buddha in Traffic Jam and my second film The Tashkent Files both saw light of the day at global Film Festivals in early years. Whenever I am here at Marwah Studios, I get spiritually high. This is one of the most well-designed festivals of the World,” said Vivek Agnihotri renowned film director now popular for his film Kashmir Files.
Amizal Fadzli Charge D’ Affaires of High Commission of Malaysia invited the film makers to come and shoot at Malaysia. He talked about the strong ties of India and Malaysia both are enjoying from last many centuries. Mehdi Boukouizia of Embassy of Morocco spoke about the Indo Morocco Film and Cultural Forum and its activities to promote the relation between the two countries India and Morocco.
Renowned actor Mukesh Tyagi, producer Rajeev Chaudhari also spoke on the occasion. A poster on Mahatma Gandhi was launched to mark respect to father of Nation. Later Sandeep Marwah presented festival mementos to all the dignities. The seminar was followed by question answer session. The event was supported by International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry, Asian Unity Alliance, World Peace Development & Research Foundation, and AAFT University. Festival Director Ashok Tyagi expressed his views, narrated the journey of the festival & proposed vote of thanks.
#Inauguration of 15th Global Film Festival Noida 2022 at Marwah Studios#Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of 15th GFFN
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Kashmir World Film Festival (KWFF) Inaugrated in Srinagar
Kashmir World Film Festival (KWFF) Inaugrated in Srinagar Tabu, Farooq Abdullah, Rahu Chadha, Rahul Mittra and Madhur Bhandarkar Opens KWFF #KWFF #Srinagar #Filmfestival #RahulMittra #RajuChadha, FarooqAbdullah
Tabu, Farooq Abdullah, Rahu Chadha, Rahul Mittra and Madhur Bhandarkar open the Kashmir World Film Festival (KWFF) at Srinagar. Opening of the fourth edition of the KWFF witnessed luminaries of the film industry being felicitated by Farooq Abdullah. Prominent awardees included Actress Tabu, Film Presenter and Chairman of Wave Group Raju Chadha, National Award Winning Director Madhur Bhandarkar,…
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Kashmir World Film Festival to be held in Srinagar Kashmir World Film Festival to be held in Srinagar The fourth round of the Kashmir World Film Festival will be held in Srinagar by the month of November.
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Complete information including 120 general knowledge questions and answers
Question 1. Apart from India, on August 15, Independence Day and which country are celebrated? Answer: Korea
Question 2. Which is the country which has not been the slave of anyone till date? Answer: Nepal
Question 3. How many countries are the world? Answer: 195
Question 4. Which is the largest mosque in the world? Answer: Almalvaya (Iraq)
Q. 5. In which country does the world have no temple? Answer: Saudi Arabia
Question 6. Which is the world's largest ocean? Answer: Pacific Ocean
Question 7. Which country is the most strict law in the world? Answer: Saudi Arabia
Question 8. What is the world's largest wall? Answer: Great Wall of China (China Wall)
Question 9. Which President gets the highest salary in the world? Answer: US President
Question 10. Which is the country where the country does not have a name on the postage stamp? Answer: Great Britain
Question 11. What is the national flower of India? Answer: Lotus
Question 12. Teacher's Day is celebrated? Answer: 5 September
Question 13. When was the atom bomb dropped on Japan? Answer: 1945
Question 14. When World War was fought? Answer: 1914-1918 AD
Prashan 15. Who was the author of the National Anthem "Jana Gana Mana" of India? Answer: Mr. Rabindranath Tagore
Question 16. Who was the author of the famous epic "Mahabharata"? Answer: Mr. Vedavas
Question 17. Which two places does the Himsagar Express run? Answer: From Jammu to Kanyakumari
Question 18. "General" is an official post of which army? Answer: Army
Question 19. In which Indian state is the holy pilgrimage "Amarnath" located? Answer: Jammu and Kashmir
Question 20. Famous tourist destination "Gulmarg" is situated in which Indian state? Answer: Kashmir
Question 21. What is the width of the narrow gauge of the rail path? Answer: 2 '6 "
Question 22. Where does the "land of the rising sun" go? Answer: Japan
Question 23. Which city is the capital of Madhya Pradesh? Answer: Bhopal
Question 24. Which city is the capital of Afghanistan? Answer: Kabul
Question 25. Which city is the capital of Japan? Answer: Tokyo
Question 26. Which animal is called the ship of the desert? Answer: camel
Question 27. In which year Mahatma Gandhi was born? Answer: 1869
Question 28. What is the width of the meter gauge of the rail path? Answer: 1 meter
Question 29. Which country is the world's largest continent? Answer: Asia
Question 30. Which country is the world's largest country? Answer: Russia
Question 31. Which is the longest animal in the world? Answer: Giraffe
Question 32. Which is the highest mountain peak in the world? Answer: Everest
Question 33. Who was the first President of the Indian Republic? Answer: Mr. Rajendra Prasad
Question 34. Who was the first person to climb Mt. Everest? Answer: Teenging Norge, Edmund Hillary
Q. 35. Which state is Kargil town? Answer: Jammu and Kashmir
Question 36. What was the first war of Panipat fought between? Answer: Between Babar and Imbrahim Lodi
Question 37. Ajmer is related to Sufi saint? Answer: Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti
Question 38. Which Mughal king established the religious sect "Din-i-Elahi"? Answer: Akbar
Question 39. What is the monsoon winds? Answer: Rainy Season Winds
Question 40. Which of the world is famous for Siberia in Russia? Answer: For its very cold climate
Question 41. The largest circle on earth? Answer: Equator
Question 42. Which Indian leader is known as "Iron Man of India"? Answer: Shri Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
Question 43. In the memory of which rock memorial (rock monument) was dedicated to Kanyakumari? Answer: Swami Vivekananda
Prashan 44. The Jallianwala Bagh is situated in which city? Answer: Amritsar
Question 45. What is the national bird of India? Answer: Peacock
Question 46. Who gave the slogan of "Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan"? Answer: Lal Bahadur Shastri
Question 47. The famous evolution 'who gave the government to the public, to the public, to the public'? Answer: Abraham Lincoln
Question 48. Which religion is associated with Bodh Gaya? Answer: Buddhism
Question 49. Who was the founder of Sikh religion? Answer: Gurunanak Dev
Question 50. When was the first train in India? Answer: April 16, 1853
Question 51. The longest road in India? Answer: Yes . T. Road
Question 52. India is the most educated state? Answer: Kerala
Prison 53. Which part of the body makes urea? Answer: Liver
Question 54. Who first gave the slogan of "Inquilab Zindabad"? Answer: Sardar Bhagat Singh
Question 55. Which is the highest award of India? Answer: Bharat Ratna
Question 56. Who was the President of the Constituent Assembly constituted to constitute the Constitution of India? Answer: Mr. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Question 57. Indian film actor, 'Shatrughan Sinha' belongs to which state? Answer: Bihar
Question 58. Aligarh is the product for which product? Answer: To make locks
Question 59. In which Indian state is the "Visakhapatnam" port located? Answer: Andhra Pradesh
Question 60. How many planets are there in our solar family? Answer: 8 (eight)
Question 62. Which religion celebrates the "Baisakhi" festival ? Answer: Sikhism
Question 63. Which river arises from Nasik of Maharashtra? Answer: Godavari
Question 64. Where is the oil refinery factory? Answer: Eyelash
Question 65. Under whose leadership did the US gain independence in 1776? Answer: George Washington
Question 66. What type of trees are found in Rajasthan? Answer: Little
Question 67. Anju Bobby George is related? Answer: Athletic ration
Question 68. Which line is parallel to the equator? Answer: Latitude
Question 69. When did Plassey fight? Answer: 1757 AD
Question 70. With whose support Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi rebelled in Gwalior in the rebellion of 1857 AD? Answer: Tatya Tope
Question 71. Where was the death of the last Mughal ruler Bahadur Shah Zafar? Answer: Rangoon
Question 72. What was the name of Mahatma Gandhi's wife? Answer: Kasturba Gandhi
Question 73. Who was the founder of the Indian National Congress? Answer: A. O Hume
74. Who was the first Indian Governor General of India? Answer: C. Rajagopalachari
Question 75. Who founded the prayer society? Answer: Atmaram Pandurang
Question 76. What was the main feature of Chola administration? Answer: Rural autonomy
Question 77. What is the food item of silk worms? Answer: Mulberry leaf
Question 78. Which ruler made Grand Truck Road? Answer: Sher Shah Suri
Question 79. Where is the port of Indus Valley Civilization located? Answer: Lothal
Question 80. Which is the largest state in the North-Eastern state? Answer: Arunachal Pradesh
Prison 81. China is located in which direction of Assam? Answer: North direction
Question 82. Which state of Madhya Pradesh additional India touches the boundaries of seven states? Answer: Assam
Question 83. Where is the Kanchan Ganga mountain peak situated? Answer: Sikkim
Question 84. What is the closest home to the sun? Answer: Mercury
Prashan 85. Where is the headquarters of the North-East Frontier Railway? Answer: Maligaon
Question 86. Is found in sugar found in domestic use? Answer: Sucrose
Question 87. Who was the creator of the first Indian film "Raja Harishchandra"? Answer: Dada Saheb Phalke
Question 88. Which person of Assam has been the President of India? Answer: Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
Question 89. Book "War and Peace" is a writer? Answer: Leo Tolstoy
Question 90. Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner? Answer: President
Question 91. Who wrote the patriotic song "A Logo of my Vatana "? Answer: Pradeep
Question 92. What is the pressure of air caused by it? Answer: Density
Question 93. What is the measure of the atmospheric dob measurement? Answer: Barometer
Question 94. How many shells (cells) are there in Amoeba? Answer: 1 (one)
Prashan 95. When did Nagaland become the duly state of India? Answer: 1963 AD
Question 96. Which is the largest railway station in the north east frontier railway station? Answer: Maligaon
Question 97. Who appoints the Chief Minister? Answer: Governor
Question 98. Which gas is used in the refrigerator? Answer: Frian
Q. 99. Who were the discoveries of electrons? Answer: J. J. Thomson
Question 100. Who was the author of the first book printed in Assamese language? Answer: Atmaram Sharma
Question 101. Apart from the National Anthem of India, which other national anthem was written by Rabindranath Tagore? Answer: Bangladesh country
Question 102. What is the wire made of a heater? Answer: Nichrome
Question 103. Which is such a tree in which there is no wood? Answer: banana tree
Question 104. The world's largest river island "Majuli" is located in which of Assam? Answer: Patala Pura
Question 105. What is the maximum speed of sound? Answer: steel
Question 106. Who is called the future metal? Answer: Titanium
Question 107. Which element is found in independent realm? Answer: Sulfur
Question 108. "Whole state of temples" is a state of which is called India? Answer: Tamil Nadu
Question 109. Who was the first Chief Minister of Maharashtra? Answer: Y. B. Chauhan
Question 110. Who is called "Manchester of India"? Answer: Ahmedabad
Question 111. Which river is called the bereavement of Bihar? Answer: Koshi
Question 112. On what date has India been declared a republic? Answer: January 26, 1950
Question 113. Where are the temples of Khajuraho located? Answer: Madhya Pradesh
Prashan 114. Where is the Hawa Mahal located? Answer: Jaipur
Question 115. Where is the big imambara located? Answer: Lucknow
Question 116. What is the Chetak horse related to? Answer: Maha Rana Pratap
Question 117. Who is known for his special contribution in the field of algebraic? Answer: Bhaskar
Question 118. What is the oldest instrument? Answer: Veena
Question 119. The initial specimen of which big temple was constructed and in the state period of Suryavarman II? Answer: Temple of Ankorvata
Question 120. Where is Amravati Buddhist Stupa? Answer: Andhra Pradesh
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