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nikologyindia · 2 years
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Meet LY Suhas The CEO of Noida | Totally Unapologetic With Meher Sheikh
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sakiye · 2 years
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY OMGGG 🥳🥳🥳🥳💖💖💖💖
THANK YOUUUU <3333
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YOUR NEW THEME IS SO CUTE OMG
THANK YOUUUU <333 UR THEMES CUTER SO <3
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lok-shakti · 2 years
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DM Suhas LY: नोएडा डीएम सुहास एलवाई को एक और बड़ी जिम्मेदारी, अथॉरिटी का देखेंगे काम
DM Suhas LY: नोएडा डीएम सुहास एलवाई को एक और बड़ी जिम्मेदारी, अथॉरिटी का देखेंगे काम
नोएडा: गौतमबुद्ध नगर जिले के तीनों अथॉरिटी नोएडा अथॉरिटी (नवीन ओखला औद्योगिक विकास प्राधिकरण), ग्रेटर नोएडा अथॉरिटी (ग्रेटर नोएडा औद्योगिक विकास प्राधिकरण) और यमुना अथॉरिटी (यमुना एक्सप्रेसवे औद्योगिक विकास प्राधिकरण) के मुख्य कार्यपालक अधिकारी का कार्यभार बदल दिया गया है। गौतमबुद्ध नगर के जिलाधिकारी सुहास एलवाई को जिलाधिकारी के अतिरिक्त नोएडा अथॉरिटी और ग्रेटर नोएडा अथॉरिटी का मुख्य कार्यपालक…
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good-old-gossip · 2 months
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Israeli army commits horrific massacres in western Gaza, burning homes and destroying health institutions
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During the four-day invasion, the Israeli army The violations committed willful killings, extensive destruction and burning of civilian buildings and homes
Palestinian territory - During its four-day incursion into the western parts of Gaza City, the Israeli army committed horrific atrocities against Palestinian civilians, including willful killings, extensive destruction and burning of civilian buildings and homes, and forced evacuation as part of the ongoing crime of genocide for the tenth consecutive month.
After invading the area at dawn on Monday, 8 July, Israeli army forces began to withdraw early on Friday, 12 July, from the Universities Area and the Sinaa’ Area, west of Gaza City. During this time, they launched numerous fire belts and engaged in indiscriminate shelling, stormed homes, and harassed residents. Reports indicated that over sixty people had been killed, with many bodies found in the streets and alleys, some of which were charred.
Euro-Med Monitor field crews are investigating reports that the Israeli army forces committed extrajudicial killings and unlawful executions of numerous residents, the majority of whom were women. These victims included two sisters, Maysoon Yaqoub Al-Ghalayini and Arwa Yaqoub Al-Ghalayini, as well as their sister Rafida Al-Ghalayini, who was left bleeding to death for two days without the Israeli forces allowing medical teams to reach her.
According to preliminary reports, the Israeli army killed entire families after raiding their homes in the Al-Sina'a area west of Gaza City. Those killed included Mustafa Ahmed Zaidiyeh, the two brothers Imad Khaled Zaidiyeh and Mahmoud Khaled Zaidiyeh, Abu Youssef Nasser Zaidiyeh, Fahmi Lulu, Jamalat Al-Shawa and her two sons, Ahmed Maher Al-Badri and Suha Maher Al-Badri, as well as six members of the Al-Khatib family.
Euro-Med Monitor teams documented the Israeli army torturing and severely beating Khaled Darwish Muhammad Zaidiyeh, 58, while he and several of his relatives were besieged in his home close to the industrial area, which was the army's point of incursion on Monday, 8 July.
Khaled Zaidiyeh stated the following in his testimony to the Euro-Med Monitor crews: "(The soldiers) peed, put coffee on their urine, and made us drink it." The children and women were forced out while crying. We were tortured and tied up, and the scars from the chains are still visible on us.  My nephew Mustafa, who was killed, asked to have his handcuffs taken off or loosened. But the soldiers refused and beat him all over his body. Anybody attempting to speak would face severe beating.”
He went on, "One of the soldiers put his leg over my head and started repeatedly stomping on it with full force. He then went to torture one more of the twenty-one people there before returning. My nephew’s face has swollen, despite suffering a heart problem, while the second who has special needs and was permitted to accompany the women. While I was lying on my stomach, one of the soldiers got up on top of me and began hitting me with his combat boots. I tried to calm down and be patient, but he kept jumping on top of me with his heavy weight and pressing his legs, aiming to break my bones."
The soldiers then got a call and began to withdraw, while one of them threatened to return to me. All we could hear was our own voice as the soldiers broke the window glass of one of the houses. I thought they would make us step on the shattered glass, but they started shooting. Then they withdrew and left the area, threatening to kill us with quadcopters and snipers.”
A woman who wished to remain anonymous told the Euro-Med Monitor team: "The army opened fire on the house. We opened the door while raising the white flag. They forced the men to take off their clothes and assaulted them in front of us. My son was tired, so they beat him severely. Without bringing anything with us, we were forced to flee to the southern part of the Gaza Strip."
According to documentation provided by Euro-Med Monitor teams, the Friends of the Patient Hospital was destroyed by the Israeli army for the second time, following its restoration approximately one month ago to serve the Gaza residents’ medical needs. The Israeli army also bombed the Al-Salam clinic, the only health centre in the Al-Sabra neighbourhood, south of Gaza City.
Along with demolishing and setting a number of homes on fire, the Israeli army also destroyed UNRWA schools near the industrial area, extensively damaging the classrooms, particularly the ground floors.
Based on observations and follow-up conducted by the Euro-Med Monitor team, it appears that the lack of equipment is making it difficult for rescue workers to recover victims from under the debris of the homes and buildings that were targeted by the Israeli army.
Additionally, testimonies were provided to Euro-Med Monitor regarding widespread thefts and robberies by Israeli army forces during home raids and forced evacuation of the locals, including large amounts of money and valuables.
The Israeli army has been looting gold jewellery and cash from homes it raids and from residents it forced to relocate to the south of the Gaza Valley, where they were forced to leave their bags and all of their belongings seized by the soldiers. These operations have been routinely carried out by the Israeli army when storming residential areas, raiding homes, and initiating random arrest campaigns against civilians.
Families Khudair and Jadallah members told the Euro-Med Monitor team that the Israeli army forces amassed and pilfered their personal belongings in bags, beating and detaining the men before driving the women and children out of the area and forcing them to evacuate to the central Gaza Strip.
Since the early hours of Monday, 8 July, the Israeli army has been waging a war of intimidation and forced displacement against the people of the Gaza City and its northern region. This has resulted in yet another massive wave of forced evacuation following military assaults and intense raids that the army has carried out as part of the genocide it has been committing since 7 October.
Under heavy rocket and shell fire in the industrial area, the Israeli army launched a ground incursion, directly targeting the nearly completely destroyed UNRWA headquarters and the headquarters of several other destroyed universities in western Gaza.
Subsequently, the Israeli army ordered the evacuation of large areas of Gaza City and forced the staff of the "Ahly Baptist" hospital to leave the area entirely. As a result, the only major hospital operating in Gaza for months was turned out of service.
Based on the aforementioned, all nations are required to fulfil their international obligations by enacting strong sanctions against Israel and severing all other types of political, financial, and military support and cooperation. This includes immediately halting arms transfers to Israel, including export permits and military aid; otherwise, these nations will be held accountable for the crimes that have been committed in the Gaza Strip, including genocide.
In order to ensure accountability, a comprehensive and impartial international investigation is required into the serious crimes and violations committed by the Israeli army forces against the Gaza Strip's population and their property. These crimes and violations amount to fully-fledged, self-contained war crimes and crimes against humanity that cause serious harm and destruction to civilians and their livelihoods without justification or military necessity,
Additionally, the International Criminal Court ought to keep looking into any and all crimes committed by Israel in the Gaza Strip; broaden its investigation into criminal responsibility, in order to hold all perpetrators accountable; issue arrest warrants for those responsible; and acknowledge and address Israel’s crimes in the Strip, as they are international crimes that fall under the purview of the International Criminal Court and are clearly crimes of genocide.
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The family left their homes on November 10 during the four-hour pause – a day after Israel announced a daily four-hour window to allow Palestinians to flee from the north to the south. At about noon, the family left the house waving white flags. Dina’s two sisters, who are married to two brothers, had left their homes on the first day of the war to stay at their in-laws’ villa, also in Gaza City. Dina was talking to her youngest sister Rulla on the phone as the group cautiously moved forward when suddenly screams pierced the air. Their other sister Lina had crumpled to the floor, blood soaking through her shirt after an Israeli tank fired at them. Rulla dragged Lina, getting her as far as the entrance of the Bakri building on Shuhada street, and tried to administer first aid. She saw a gunshot wound to her sister’s chest. But as the Israeli tank fire continued, Rulla had no choice but to leave her and run inside. Rulla’s husband Bashar Khayal was shot in his hand, and his sister Dalia was also wounded. Behind them, Bashar and Dalia’s grandmother Feryal was lying motionless on the street, killed. Rulla told Dina exactly where they were and begged her to get in touch with the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) to save them. The building was behind al-Zaytoun pharmacy, Rulla said, by the Abbas intersection. Dina called the ICRC. They told her they couldn’t go to the area. ‘Worst feeling in the world’ The next day, on Saturday, Dina got the news she had been dreading. Lina had died, her body still at the entrance of the building. Dalia had also been killed, succumbing to her wounds. Lina’s two young boys, four-year-old Mohammad and nine-month-old Majed, were among those trapped inside the building with their father Tareq Khayal, their grandmother Dalia, their aunt Suha, Rulla, and Bashar. They had no food, water or electricity. Their phone batteries dying, Suha was able to send Dina one last message: “We are alive”. Dina flew to Cairo, Egypt, over the weekend, where her father lives alone, and was joined by her brother who lives in Dubai. “Just the thought of those two young boys not having water to drink or food to eat, the thought that they could die of dehydration or starvation…” her voice trails off, her breath catching.
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fizzsea · 8 months
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<- true fizzseahead. anyway 18, 26, and 27 (you know i'm a sports Enjoyer) for the oc ask game and answer for any oc you think fits these questions :D ading suha content
18 - their opinion on lying, stealing, and killing?
I'd say generally, my ocs tend to be okay with all of these in varying degrees. LOL
i'd probably say an interesting case is jove and ambrose, they love all of these things, but they don't like hurting people already in a bad mood, they want to be the ones to ruin someone's day
26 - how do they move? are they clumsy? light on their feet? do they use mobility aids?
luning's default way to walk is skittering...
and bullace is a very careful mover, the rough way they talk to others is really contrasted by how delicately they have to handle their body because they can literally shatter. they also use a cane!
27 - if applicable, do they have a favorite sport? do they play any sports or prefer to watch?
long obscure fact is that leia loves watching sports. big fan of basketball.
tsoghik likes playing baseball and martial arts. she still watches boxing matches sometimes...
pitahaya played tennis and also like cross country
daisuke watches soccer, but only because his crush is on the school team lmfao
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attollogame · 2 years
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Just played the update, and it was really good! Sysba has a good grip on me, love the crazy eldritch lady!
I do have I guess a couple bugs I encountered, I think? I discovered the Suha relationship but it disappeared from the relationship tab afterwards. Also I think I was playing a fairly honest character but my honesty seems locked at 49%, and I only remember kind of lying by omission to Prince at the beginning of the game. To note though, I did not start a fresh playthrough for the update, cause I didn't have time to run through the whole game again and wanted to see the update.
Anyway, good game and good update, keep up the good work!
-TDT
Thank youuuu!!! That's a bit weird that the relationship disappears and that the stats keep going wonky?? I haven't heard anyone else run into this, and I know I do have some honesty stat changes 👁 I'll have to check on that! Thank you again!!
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rackonnectbadminton · 10 days
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India’s para-athletes made history at the Paris Paralympics 2024, winning 29 medals, including seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze. This remarkable performance exceeded their pre-set target of 25 medals and showcased India’s growing prowess across various sports such as athletics, badminton, shooting, archery, and judo. Indian athletes secured medals every day from Day 2 to Day 10, underscoring the country’s commitment to excellence.
From just 12 medals in the first 11 editions of the Paralympics to an impressive 48 medals in the last two, India’s para-athletes have come a long way. At the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, India sent a record 54 athletes and returned with 19 medals, including five golds, eight silvers, and six bronzes, setting high expectations for the Paris Games. In Paris, the Indian contingent expanded to 84 athletes, setting an ambitious target of 25 medals.
Highlights of India’s Medal-Winning Journey
India’s first medal came from Avani Lekhara, who successfully defended her title in women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1, winning gold. Lekhara’s win marked the first time an Indian woman athlete won multiple medals at the Paralympics. On the same day, Mona Agarwal secured a bronze in the same event, while Manish Narwal earned a silver in men’s 10m air pistol SH1, and sprinter Preethi Pal won a bronze in women’s 100m – T35.
Day 5 to Day 7 of the competition was a golden period for India, with 17 medals won in just three days. The surge began with a silver in men’s discus throw – F56 by Yogesh Kathuniya, followed by gold for Nitesh Kumar in men’s singles SL3 badminton. Badminton continued to bring success with four additional medals, including silvers for Thulasimathi Murugesan and Suhas LY and bronzes for Manisha Ramadass and Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivam.
The athletics events continued to deliver medals, with Sumit Antil winning gold in the men’s javelin throw – F64 and the archers securing a bronze in the mixed team compound open event. On Day 6, India experienced another surge in medals with five podium finishes in athletics, including a gold-silver finish for Dharambir and Pranav Soorma in the men’s club throw – F51. Archer Harvinder Singh also made history by winning India’s first archery gold at the Paralympics.
India’s Historic Medal Haul
India set a new record by winning its 25th medal with a bronze in men’s -60kg J1 judo by Kapil Parmar. High jumper Praveen Kumar won India’s sixth gold in the men’s T64 final, and Hokato Hotozhe Sema earned a bronze in men’s shot put – F57. Navdeep Singh added a seventh gold with his victory in the men’s javelin throw – F41, and Simran earned bronze in the women’s 200m – T12. With another gold and a bronze on the final day, India concluded its best-ever Paralympics campaign with seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze medals.
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starbiopic · 25 days
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IAS Suhas LY: From School Rejection to Paralympic Glory and Beyond
New Delhi: The journey of IAS Suhas LY is a testament to resilience, determination, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Today, as a top-ranked IAS officer and a celebrated para-badminton player, Suhas stands tall among the nation’s heroes. But his path to success was anything but easy. From being denied admission to school multiple times to winning a silver medal at the Tokyo Paralympics,…
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rnewspost · 2 years
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DM Suhas LY takes charge as CEO of Noida and Greater Noida Authority; Monika Rani to handle Yamuna
DM Suhas LY takes charge as CEO of Noida and Greater Noida Authority; Monika Rani to handle Yamuna
DM Suhas LY takes charge as CEO of Noida and Greater Noida Authority; Monika Rani to handle Yamuna The Chief Executive Officer’s responsibilities for the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority, Gautam Budh Nagar, Noida, and Greater Noida have changed. Suhas LY, District Magistrate of Gautam Budh Nagar, has taken over as CEO of the Noida and Greater Noida Authority.   Similarly to…
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NOIDA | GHAZIABAD:  The authorities of both cities have drawn up plans to implement the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) starting on October 1.
Suhas LY, the Noida district magistrate, told the media that there was a meeting for all stakeholders, including the Noida Authority pollutant control body, police traffic etc., to discuss the various measures to ensure the quality of the air. "A meeting is planned for Friday, too. We will ensure that we enforce the rules stage-wise to comply with CAQM guidelines and initiate action against violators," he added.
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tezlivenews · 3 years
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खेल अवॉर्ड-2021: गोल्डन बॉय नीरज चोपड़ा, नोएडा के DM सुहास से क्रिकेटर शिखर धवन तक, देखें इस अंदाज में दिखे देश के सपूत
खेल अवॉर्ड-2021: गोल्डन बॉय नीरज चोपड़ा, नोएडा के DM सुहास से क्रिकेटर शिखर धवन तक, देखें इस अंदाज में दिखे देश के सपूत
खेल की दुनिया में झंडा गाड़ने वाले भारत के सपूतों को शनिवार को राष्ट्रपति भवन में राष्ट्रपति रामनाथ कोविंद के हाथों पुरस्कार देकर सम्मानित किया गया। तोक्यो ओलिंपिक-2020 के गोल्ड मेडलिस्ट नीरज चोपड़ा सहित 12 ऐथलीटों को खेल रत्न मिला तो तोक्यो पैरालिंपिक में भारत को सिल्वर मेडल दिलाने वाले नोएडा के डीएम सुहास एलवाई और पुरुष क्रिकेटर शिखर धवन सहित 35 अर्जुन अवॉर्ड से सम्मानित हुए। आइए देखें सम्मान…
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sareideas · 3 years
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Noida DM Suhas LY becomes first IAS officer to win Paralympic medal
Noida DM Suhas LY becomes first IAS officer to win Paralympic medal
Noida District Magistrate Suhas LY has become the first IAS officer to win a badminton medal at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. 38-year-old Suhas LY has created history by winning a silver medal for India in the men’s singles SL4 category on September 05, 2021. Yathiraj finished second behind top seed and world champion Lucas Mazur of France. Suhas has a defect in one ankle. Suhas finished…
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parichaytimes · 3 years
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Tokyo Paralympics: बैडमिंटन में चार पदक दांव पर, अवनि फिर लगाएंगी निशाना, ये है आखिरी दिन का कार्यक्रम
Tokyo Paralympics: बैडमिंटन में चार पदक दांव पर, अवनि फिर लगाएंगी निशाना, ये है आखिरी दिन का कार्यक्रम
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