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pooja010 · 15 days ago
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In this video, learn how to choose the best cycling jersey fabric for Kerala’s warm, humid climate. We’ll cover essential features like breathability, moisture-wicking, and UV protection to keep you cool and comfortable. Perfect for finding your ideal cycling jersey in Kerala!
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brookston · 25 days ago
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Holidays 11.1
Holidays
Acromegaly Awareness Day
All Saints’ Day
Andhra Pradesh Day (India)
Anniversary of the Revolution (Algeria)
Arbor Day (Samoa)
Autistics Speaking Day
Bailiff Day (Russia)
Bra Day
Calan Gaeaf (Wales)
Chavang Kut (Mizo)
Classics Day (Japan)
Cook For Your Pets Day
Cross Quarter Day
Day of the Dead, Day 2 (Mexico)
Day of the Innocents
DM Your Crush Day
Dog Day (Japan)
Extra Mile Day
Face Mask Day
Family Literacy Day
Genmaicha Day (Japan)
Give Up Your Shoulds Day
Go Cook for Your Pets Day
Graveyards Day
Greenwich Mean Time Day
Hamilton Jackson Day (US Virgin Islands)
Harvey Day
Haryana Day (India)
Health Day (Turkmenistan)
Hello Kitty Day
Hockey Mask Day
International Coaches Day
International Drug Users Day
International Goaltender Day
International Kidpreneur Day
International Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome Awareness Day
International Pet Groomer Appreciation Day
International Scented Candle Day
International Self Portrait Day
National Sports Fan Day
International Timeshare Appreciation Day
International Unicorn Day
International Xinomavro Day
Invention of Sex Day
Janet Jackson Day
Karnataka Day (India)
Kerala Foundation Day
Kut (Manipur, India)
Liberty Day (Virgin Islands)
Maastricht Treaty Day
Militia Day (Kyrgyzstan)
NaNoWriMo begins [until Nov. 30]
National Author's Day
National Awakening Day (Bulgaria)
National Biologic Coordinators Day
National Brush Day
National Brush Your Teeth Day
National Chesterfield Sofa Day
National Doubletalk Day
National Family Literacy Day
National Go Cook For Your Pets Day
National Jayden Day
National Jealousy Day (Finland)
National Learning Disability Nurses Day (UK)
National Long Snapper Appreciation Day
National Mia Day
National Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Day
National Policing Police Day
National Radiator Day (UK)
National Revival Leaders’ Day (Bulgaria)
No Driving with Cell Phones Day
Plate Tectonics Day
Pooka Day
Prime Meridian Day
Red Flag Day
Remembrance Day (Slovenia)
Revival Leaders’ Day (Bulgaria)
Revolution Day (Algeria)
Salsify Day (French Republic)
Self-Defense Forces Commemoration Day (Japan)
Soul-Caking Day
T1D Day
Traffic Director’s Day
White Rabbit Day
World Ballet Day (Australia, UK)
World Compassionate Communities Day
World Day of Ecology & Ecologists
World Halal Day
World Kobane Day
World Vegetation Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cake Appreciation Day
French Fried Clams Day
International Xinomavro Day (Greek Wine)
MN Beer Day (Minnesota)
National Calzone Day
National Cinnamon Day
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 7.1]
National Pâté Day
National Sushi Day
National Vinegar Day
Pomona’s Day (Apple Festival) [also 8.13]
World Vegan Day
Independence & Related Days
Antigua & Barbuda (from UK, 1981)
Northern Australia (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Pudcherry Liberation Day (India)
State Formation Day (Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala; India)
United Federation of Thag (Declared; 2011) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Old Celtic New Year
Samhain
1st Friday in November
Arbor Day (Texas) [1st Friday]
Bandcamp Friday [1st Friday]
Comfort Food Friday [Every Friday]
Five For Friday [Every Friday]
Flashback Friday [Every Friday]
Fountain Pen Day [1st Friday]
Friday Finds [Every Friday]
Fry Day (Pastafarian; Fritism) [Every Friday]
J-Day (@ 8:59 PM, Tuborg releases Julebryg; Denmark) [1st Friday]
Love Your Lawyer Day [1st Friday]
National Jersey Friday [1st Friday]
National Medical Science Liaison Awareness and Appreciation Day [1st Friday]
TGIF (Thank God It's Friday) [Every Friday]
World Community Day [1st Friday]
Weekly Holidays beginning November 1 (1st Week of November)
Medical-Surgical Nurses Week [thru 11.7]
National Fig Week [thru 11.7]
National Horse Fair (Golegã, Portugal) [thru 11.11]
Newport Restaurant Week (Newport & Bristol County, Rhode Island) [thru 11.10]
San Diego Beer Week (San Diego, California) [thru 1.1]
Urology Nurses and Associates Week [thru 11.7]
World Communication Week [thru 11.7]
Festivals Beginning November 1, 2024
Alabama Pecan Festival (Mobile, Alabama) [thru 11.3]
Austin Food & Wine Festival (Austin, Texas) [thru 11.3]
Bayou Bacchanal: The Original Caribbean Festival of New Orleans (New Orleans, Louisiana) [thru 11.2]
Big Pig Jig (Vienna, Georgia) [thru 11.2]
Experience the Oyster Seafood Festival (Gulf Shores, Alabama) [thru 11.2]
Feast of Little Italy (Jupiter, Florida) [thru 11.3]
Fine Art & Wine Festival (Carefree, Arizona) [thru 11.3]
Florida Seafood Festival (Apalachicola, Florida) [thru 11.2]
Franklin County Ciderdays (Franklin County, Massachusetts) [thru 11.3]
Grand Jour de Champagne (Prague, Czech Republic) [thru 11.21]
Kona Coffee Cultural Festival (Kona, Hawaii) [thru 11.10]
Leeds International Film Festival (Leeds, United Kingdom) [thru 11.17]
Louisiana Pecan Festival (Colfax, Louisiana) [thru 11.3]
Louisiana Swine Festival (Basile, Louisiana) [thru 11.3]
National Angus Convention (Fort Worth, Texas) [thru 11.4]
National Farm Toy Show (Dyersville, Iowa) [thru 11.3]
National Peanut Festival (Dothan, Alabama) [thru 11.10]
North Carolina Poultry Jubilee (Rose Hill, North Carolina) [thru 11.2]
Pirates Fest — Cayman Islands National Festival (Grand Cayman) [thru 11.3]
Pomona Fall Home Show (Pomona, California) [thru 11.3]
Rhode Island Comic Con (Providence, Rhode Island) [thru 11.21]
Sitka WhaleFest (Sitka, Alaska) [thru 11.3]
Tampa Greek Festival (Tampa, Florida) [thru 11.2]
Urbanna Oyster Festival (Urbanna, Virginia) [thru 11.2]
Wurstfest (New Braunfels, Texas) [thru 11.10]
Zilantkon (Kazan, Russia) [thru 11.4]
Feast Days
All Saints’ Day
Apaturia (Ancient Greece)
Austromoine (Christian; Saint)
Beltane (1st full day; Southern Hemisphere)
Benignus of Dijon (Christian; Saint)
Bozo Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Caesarius of Africa (Christian; Saint)
Carlos Páez Vilaró (Artology)
Condercet (Positivist; Saint)
Day of the Dead (Mexico)
Diwali, Day 2 (Hindu, Jain, Sikh), a.k.a. ... 
Balipadyami Diwali (Parts of India)
Day of Dogs
Deepavali Holiday (Puducherry, Tamil Nadu; India)
Deepawali (Sikkim, India)
Festival of Lights, Day 2
Gobardhan Pooja (Nepal)
Goru Tihar (Nepal)
Govardhan Pooja (Parts of India)
Jain New Year
Kukar Puja
Kukur Tihar
Laxmi Puja (Sikkim, India)
Vikrim New Year (Hindu)
Vikrim Samvat (Parts of India)
Yam Panachak (Nepal)
Festival of All-Saints (Christian)
Festival of Saturnia (Ancient Rome)
George Kenner (Artology)
Gnome Awareness Day (Pastafarian)
Gooseberry Humble’s Tummy-Rumbling Contest (Shamanism)
Hannah Höch (Artology)
Harold, King of Denmark (Christian; Saint)
Jules Bastien-Lepage (Artology)
Kalends of November (Ancient Rome)
Konrad Mägi (Artology)
Louis Dewis (Artology)
L. S. Lowry (Artology)
Marcellus, Bishop of Paris (Christian; Saint)
Margaret Taylor-Burroughs (Artology)
Mary (Christian; Martyr)
Mustache Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Paul-Émile Borduas (Artology)
Pietro da Cortona (Artology)
Pomonia (Ancient Rome)
Rite of Hela (Pagan)
Samhain (also celebrated as ... 
Allantide (Cornwall, UK)
All Hallow’s Day
La Samhna (Pagan Ireland)
Old Celtic New Year
Samhain (Celtic, Pagan) [7 of 8 Festivals of the Natural Year]
Samhain (1st full day; Northern Hemisphere)
Santa Muerte (Folk Catholicism, Mexico and Southwestern United States)
Scoop Doozer (Muppetism)
Stephen Crane (Writerism)
Susanna Clarke (Writerism)
William Merritt Chase (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [111] (7 of 9)
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Lucky Day (Philippines) [60 of 71]
Premieres
About Time (Film; 2013)
Alice Cuts the Ice (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1926)
Alice Gets in Dutch (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2001) [Discworld #28]
And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, by William S. Burroughs & Jack Kerouac (Novel; 2008; Written in 1945)
Asteroids (Video Game; 1979)
Bartleby, the Scrivener, by Herman Melville (Short Story; 1853)
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (WB Animated Film; 2016)
Beauty on the Beach (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1950)
The Black Spider (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1931)
Bouncing Benny (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder (Novel; 1927)
Buddies Thicker Than Water (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1962)
Cane, by Jane Toomer (Novel; 1923)
Captains Courageous, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1897)
A Cat’s Tale (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1951)
Cold Spring Harbor, by Billy Joel (Album; 1971)
Computer Space (Video Game; 1971)
Cool Hand Luke (Film; 1967)
The Dain Curse, by Dashiell Hammett (Novel; 1928)
Dancing Shoes (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1949)
Death on the Nile, by Agatha Christie (Mystery Novel; 1937) [25]
Dickinson (TV Series; 2019)
Dreamnapping (Terrytoons James Hound Cartoon; 1966)
Everyday People, by Sly and the Family Stone (Song; 1968)
Far From the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1874)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, by Hunter S. Thompson (Novel; 1971)
The Flying Bear (MGM Cartoon; 1941)
Flying Cups and Saucers (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1949)
For All Mankind (TV Series; 2019)
Frank Duck Brings ‘Em Back Alive (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
Free Birds (Animated Films; 2013)
Free Enterprise (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Frozen Sparklers (Terrytoons James Hound Cartoon; 1967)
Galaxy Game (Video Game; 1971)
Goodie’s Good Deed (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1963)
Green Tambourine, by The Lemon Pipers (Song; 1967)
Hagar the Horrible: Hagar Knows Best (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Special; 1989)
Happy Holland (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1952)
Harvey, by Mary Chase (Play; 1944)
Hiccup Hound (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Homer on the Range (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1964)
Home Life (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1962)
Horning In (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1965)
House of Hashimoto (Terrytoons Hashimoto Cartoon; 1960)
Interesting Times, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1994) [Discworld #17]
It’s for the Birdies (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1962)
Jingo, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1997) [Discworld #21]
A June Bride, featuring Farmer Al Falfa (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1935)
The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1894)
Kooky Cucumbers (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1971)
Kosmo Goes to School (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Landing of the Pilgrims (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1940)
Log Rollers (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1953)
Loops and Swoops (Terrytoons Sad Cat Cartoon; 1968)
Lords and Ladies, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #14]
The Magic Mountain, by Thomas Mann (Novel; 1924)
Maskerade, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1995) [Discworld #18]
Merry Christmas, by Mariah Carey (Xmas Album; 1994)
The Midnight Folk, by John Masefield (Novel; 1927)
Monk’s Music, by Thelonious Monk (Album; 1957)
Moose on the Loose (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1952)
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (Disney Cartoon; 1940)
MTV Unplugged in New York, by Nirvana (Album; 1994)
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, by Steam (Song; 1969)
Near Sighted and Far Out (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
Night Watch, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2002) [Discworld #29]
Northern Mites (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues, by Odetta (Album; 1956)
Othello, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1604)
Out Again In Again (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Outer Space Visitor (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1959)
The Outside Dope (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1965)
Pre-Hysterical Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1958)
The Princess and the Goblin, by George MacDonald (Novel; 1872)
Propaganda, by Edward L. Bernays (Book; 1928)
The Property of a Lady, by Ian Fleming (James Bond Short Story; 1963)
Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
The Red and the Black, by Stendahl (Novel; 1830)
The Robot Ringer (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1962)
Romeo + Juliet (Film; 1996)
Search for Misery (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Novel; 1910)
The Sheepish Wolf (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Signed, Sealed, and Clobbered (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Slinky Minky (Terrytoons Possi ble Possum Cartoon; 1970)
Smiley’s People, by John le Carré (Novel; 1980)
Sno Fun (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1951)
Split-level Treehouse (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1963)
The Story of Menstruation (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs, by William Morris (Poem; 1876)
The Super Snooper (WB LT Cartoon; 1962)
Swamp Snapper (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1969)
The Tempest, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1611)
Terminator: Dark Fate (Film; 2019)
The Theory of General Relativity, by Albert Einstein (Scientific Paper; 1915)
The Timid Scarecrow (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
Tom’s Photo Finish (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1957)
Tree Spree (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1961)
Triple Trouble (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1948)
The Truth, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2000) [Discworld #25]
Twinkle Twinkle Little Telstar (Terrytoons Astronaut Cartoon; 1965)
Watership Down, by Richard Adams (Novel; 1972)
The Whizzard of Ow (WB Cartoon; 2003)
Wide Open Spaces (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Witches Abroad, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #12]
Women in Love, by D.H. Lawrence (Novel; 1920)
Wonderwall Music, by George Harrison (Album; 1968)
Today’s Name Days
Allerheiligen, Arthur, Otmar, Rupert (Austria)
Benigno, Cezarij, Dobroslav, Harald, Svetislav, Sveto (Croatia)
Felix (Czech Republic)
Tiia, Tiiu (Estonia)
Lyly, Pyry (Finland)
Toussaint (France)
Allerheiligen, Harald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Marianna (Hungary)
Egidio (Italy)
lvita, Askolds, Ikars, Krivs (Latvia)
Andrius, Milvydė, Žygaudas (Lithuania)
Veslemøy, Vetle (Norway)
Andrzej, Konradyn, Konradyna, Seweryn, Warcisław, Wiktoryna (Poland)
Cosma, Damian (Romania)
Denisa (Slovakia)
Allhelgonadagen (Sweden)
Kuzma, Leonard (Ukraine)
Amabel, Hall, Halsted, Mabel, Sterling, Sumner, Zion (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 306 of 2024; 60 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 44 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 6 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Yi-Hai), Day 1 (Ji-Si)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 30 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 28 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 6 Wood; Sixthday [6 of 30]
Julian: 19 October 2024
Moon: 0%: New Moon
Positivist: 26 Descartes (11th Month) [Bonald / Joseph de Maistre]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 40 of 90)
Week: 1st Week of November
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 9 of 30)
Calendar Changes
露月 [Iùyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 10 of 12] (Dew Month) [Pig Month]
November (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 11 of 12]
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brookstonalmanac · 25 days ago
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Holidays 11.1
Holidays
Acromegaly Awareness Day
All Saints’ Day
Andhra Pradesh Day (India)
Anniversary of the Revolution (Algeria)
Arbor Day (Samoa)
Autistics Speaking Day
Bailiff Day (Russia)
Bra Day
Calan Gaeaf (Wales)
Chavang Kut (Mizo)
Classics Day (Japan)
Cook For Your Pets Day
Cross Quarter Day
Day of the Dead, Day 2 (Mexico)
Day of the Innocents
DM Your Crush Day
Dog Day (Japan)
Extra Mile Day
Face Mask Day
Family Literacy Day
Genmaicha Day (Japan)
Give Up Your Shoulds Day
Go Cook for Your Pets Day
Graveyards Day
Greenwich Mean Time Day
Hamilton Jackson Day (US Virgin Islands)
Harvey Day
Haryana Day (India)
Health Day (Turkmenistan)
Hello Kitty Day
Hockey Mask Day
International Coaches Day
International Drug Users Day
International Goaltender Day
International Kidpreneur Day
International Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome Awareness Day
International Pet Groomer Appreciation Day
International Scented Candle Day
International Self Portrait Day
National Sports Fan Day
International Timeshare Appreciation Day
International Unicorn Day
International Xinomavro Day
Invention of Sex Day
Janet Jackson Day
Karnataka Day (India)
Kerala Foundation Day
Kut (Manipur, India)
Liberty Day (Virgin Islands)
Maastricht Treaty Day
Militia Day (Kyrgyzstan)
NaNoWriMo begins [until Nov. 30]
National Author's Day
National Awakening Day (Bulgaria)
National Biologic Coordinators Day
National Brush Day
National Brush Your Teeth Day
National Chesterfield Sofa Day
National Doubletalk Day
National Family Literacy Day
National Go Cook For Your Pets Day
National Jayden Day
National Jealousy Day (Finland)
National Learning Disability Nurses Day (UK)
National Long Snapper Appreciation Day
National Mia Day
National Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Day
National Policing Police Day
National Radiator Day (UK)
National Revival Leaders’ Day (Bulgaria)
No Driving with Cell Phones Day
Plate Tectonics Day
Pooka Day
Prime Meridian Day
Red Flag Day
Remembrance Day (Slovenia)
Revival Leaders’ Day (Bulgaria)
Revolution Day (Algeria)
Salsify Day (French Republic)
Self-Defense Forces Commemoration Day (Japan)
Soul-Caking Day
T1D Day
Traffic Director’s Day
White Rabbit Day
World Ballet Day (Australia, UK)
World Compassionate Communities Day
World Day of Ecology & Ecologists
World Halal Day
World Kobane Day
World Vegetation Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cake Appreciation Day
French Fried Clams Day
International Xinomavro Day (Greek Wine)
MN Beer Day (Minnesota)
National Calzone Day
National Cinnamon Day
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 7.1]
National Pâté Day
National Sushi Day
National Vinegar Day
Pomona’s Day (Apple Festival) [also 8.13]
World Vegan Day
Independence & Related Days
Antigua & Barbuda (from UK, 1981)
Northern Australia (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Pudcherry Liberation Day (India)
State Formation Day (Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala; India)
United Federation of Thag (Declared; 2011) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Old Celtic New Year
Samhain
1st Friday in November
Arbor Day (Texas) [1st Friday]
Bandcamp Friday [1st Friday]
Comfort Food Friday [Every Friday]
Five For Friday [Every Friday]
Flashback Friday [Every Friday]
Fountain Pen Day [1st Friday]
Friday Finds [Every Friday]
Fry Day (Pastafarian; Fritism) [Every Friday]
J-Day (@ 8:59 PM, Tuborg releases Julebryg; Denmark) [1st Friday]
Love Your Lawyer Day [1st Friday]
National Jersey Friday [1st Friday]
National Medical Science Liaison Awareness and Appreciation Day [1st Friday]
TGIF (Thank God It's Friday) [Every Friday]
World Community Day [1st Friday]
Weekly Holidays beginning November 1 (1st Week of November)
Medical-Surgical Nurses Week [thru 11.7]
National Fig Week [thru 11.7]
National Horse Fair (Golegã, Portugal) [thru 11.11]
Newport Restaurant Week (Newport & Bristol County, Rhode Island) [thru 11.10]
San Diego Beer Week (San Diego, California) [thru 1.1]
Urology Nurses and Associates Week [thru 11.7]
World Communication Week [thru 11.7]
Festivals Beginning November 1, 2024
Alabama Pecan Festival (Mobile, Alabama) [thru 11.3]
Austin Food & Wine Festival (Austin, Texas) [thru 11.3]
Bayou Bacchanal: The Original Caribbean Festival of New Orleans (New Orleans, Louisiana) [thru 11.2]
Big Pig Jig (Vienna, Georgia) [thru 11.2]
Experience the Oyster Seafood Festival (Gulf Shores, Alabama) [thru 11.2]
Feast of Little Italy (Jupiter, Florida) [thru 11.3]
Fine Art & Wine Festival (Carefree, Arizona) [thru 11.3]
Florida Seafood Festival (Apalachicola, Florida) [thru 11.2]
Franklin County Ciderdays (Franklin County, Massachusetts) [thru 11.3]
Grand Jour de Champagne (Prague, Czech Republic) [thru 11.21]
Kona Coffee Cultural Festival (Kona, Hawaii) [thru 11.10]
Leeds International Film Festival (Leeds, United Kingdom) [thru 11.17]
Louisiana Pecan Festival (Colfax, Louisiana) [thru 11.3]
Louisiana Swine Festival (Basile, Louisiana) [thru 11.3]
National Angus Convention (Fort Worth, Texas) [thru 11.4]
National Farm Toy Show (Dyersville, Iowa) [thru 11.3]
National Peanut Festival (Dothan, Alabama) [thru 11.10]
North Carolina Poultry Jubilee (Rose Hill, North Carolina) [thru 11.2]
Pirates Fest — Cayman Islands National Festival (Grand Cayman) [thru 11.3]
Pomona Fall Home Show (Pomona, California) [thru 11.3]
Rhode Island Comic Con (Providence, Rhode Island) [thru 11.21]
Sitka WhaleFest (Sitka, Alaska) [thru 11.3]
Tampa Greek Festival (Tampa, Florida) [thru 11.2]
Urbanna Oyster Festival (Urbanna, Virginia) [thru 11.2]
Wurstfest (New Braunfels, Texas) [thru 11.10]
Zilantkon (Kazan, Russia) [thru 11.4]
Feast Days
All Saints’ Day
Apaturia (Ancient Greece)
Austromoine (Christian; Saint)
Beltane (1st full day; Southern Hemisphere)
Benignus of Dijon (Christian; Saint)
Bozo Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Caesarius of Africa (Christian; Saint)
Carlos Páez Vilaró (Artology)
Condercet (Positivist; Saint)
Day of the Dead (Mexico)
Diwali, Day 2 (Hindu, Jain, Sikh), a.k.a. ... 
Balipadyami Diwali (Parts of India)
Day of Dogs
Deepavali Holiday (Puducherry, Tamil Nadu; India)
Deepawali (Sikkim, India)
Festival of Lights, Day 2
Gobardhan Pooja (Nepal)
Goru Tihar (Nepal)
Govardhan Pooja (Parts of India)
Jain New Year
Kukar Puja
Kukur Tihar
Laxmi Puja (Sikkim, India)
Vikrim New Year (Hindu)
Vikrim Samvat (Parts of India)
Yam Panachak (Nepal)
Festival of All-Saints (Christian)
Festival of Saturnia (Ancient Rome)
George Kenner (Artology)
Gnome Awareness Day (Pastafarian)
Gooseberry Humble’s Tummy-Rumbling Contest (Shamanism)
Hannah Höch (Artology)
Harold, King of Denmark (Christian; Saint)
Jules Bastien-Lepage (Artology)
Kalends of November (Ancient Rome)
Konrad Mägi (Artology)
Louis Dewis (Artology)
L. S. Lowry (Artology)
Marcellus, Bishop of Paris (Christian; Saint)
Margaret Taylor-Burroughs (Artology)
Mary (Christian; Martyr)
Mustache Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Paul-Émile Borduas (Artology)
Pietro da Cortona (Artology)
Pomonia (Ancient Rome)
Rite of Hela (Pagan)
Samhain (also celebrated as ... 
Allantide (Cornwall, UK)
All Hallow’s Day
La Samhna (Pagan Ireland)
Old Celtic New Year
Samhain (Celtic, Pagan) [7 of 8 Festivals of the Natural Year]
Samhain (1st full day; Northern Hemisphere)
Santa Muerte (Folk Catholicism, Mexico and Southwestern United States)
Scoop Doozer (Muppetism)
Stephen Crane (Writerism)
Susanna Clarke (Writerism)
William Merritt Chase (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [111] (7 of 9)
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Lucky Day (Philippines) [60 of 71]
Premieres
About Time (Film; 2013)
Alice Cuts the Ice (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1926)
Alice Gets in Dutch (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2001) [Discworld #28]
And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, by William S. Burroughs & Jack Kerouac (Novel; 2008; Written in 1945)
Asteroids (Video Game; 1979)
Bartleby, the Scrivener, by Herman Melville (Short Story; 1853)
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (WB Animated Film; 2016)
Beauty on the Beach (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1950)
The Black Spider (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1931)
Bouncing Benny (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder (Novel; 1927)
Buddies Thicker Than Water (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1962)
Cane, by Jane Toomer (Novel; 1923)
Captains Courageous, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1897)
A Cat’s Tale (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1951)
Cold Spring Harbor, by Billy Joel (Album; 1971)
Computer Space (Video Game; 1971)
Cool Hand Luke (Film; 1967)
The Dain Curse, by Dashiell Hammett (Novel; 1928)
Dancing Shoes (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1949)
Death on the Nile, by Agatha Christie (Mystery Novel; 1937) [25]
Dickinson (TV Series; 2019)
Dreamnapping (Terrytoons James Hound Cartoon; 1966)
Everyday People, by Sly and the Family Stone (Song; 1968)
Far From the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1874)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, by Hunter S. Thompson (Novel; 1971)
The Flying Bear (MGM Cartoon; 1941)
Flying Cups and Saucers (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1949)
For All Mankind (TV Series; 2019)
Frank Duck Brings ‘Em Back Alive (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
Free Birds (Animated Films; 2013)
Free Enterprise (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Frozen Sparklers (Terrytoons James Hound Cartoon; 1967)
Galaxy Game (Video Game; 1971)
Goodie’s Good Deed (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1963)
Green Tambourine, by The Lemon Pipers (Song; 1967)
Hagar the Horrible: Hagar Knows Best (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Special; 1989)
Happy Holland (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1952)
Harvey, by Mary Chase (Play; 1944)
Hiccup Hound (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Homer on the Range (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1964)
Home Life (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1962)
Horning In (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1965)
House of Hashimoto (Terrytoons Hashimoto Cartoon; 1960)
Interesting Times, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1994) [Discworld #17]
It’s for the Birdies (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1962)
Jingo, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1997) [Discworld #21]
A June Bride, featuring Farmer Al Falfa (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1935)
The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1894)
Kooky Cucumbers (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1971)
Kosmo Goes to School (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Landing of the Pilgrims (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1940)
Log Rollers (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1953)
Loops and Swoops (Terrytoons Sad Cat Cartoon; 1968)
Lords and Ladies, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #14]
The Magic Mountain, by Thomas Mann (Novel; 1924)
Maskerade, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1995) [Discworld #18]
Merry Christmas, by Mariah Carey (Xmas Album; 1994)
The Midnight Folk, by John Masefield (Novel; 1927)
Monk’s Music, by Thelonious Monk (Album; 1957)
Moose on the Loose (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1952)
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (Disney Cartoon; 1940)
MTV Unplugged in New York, by Nirvana (Album; 1994)
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, by Steam (Song; 1969)
Near Sighted and Far Out (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
Night Watch, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2002) [Discworld #29]
Northern Mites (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues, by Odetta (Album; 1956)
Othello, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1604)
Out Again In Again (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Outer Space Visitor (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1959)
The Outside Dope (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1965)
Pre-Hysterical Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1958)
The Princess and the Goblin, by George MacDonald (Novel; 1872)
Propaganda, by Edward L. Bernays (Book; 1928)
The Property of a Lady, by Ian Fleming (James Bond Short Story; 1963)
Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
The Red and the Black, by Stendahl (Novel; 1830)
The Robot Ringer (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1962)
Romeo + Juliet (Film; 1996)
Search for Misery (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Novel; 1910)
The Sheepish Wolf (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Signed, Sealed, and Clobbered (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Slinky Minky (Terrytoons Possi ble Possum Cartoon; 1970)
Smiley’s People, by John le Carré (Novel; 1980)
Sno Fun (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1951)
Split-level Treehouse (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1963)
The Story of Menstruation (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs, by William Morris (Poem; 1876)
The Super Snooper (WB LT Cartoon; 1962)
Swamp Snapper (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1969)
The Tempest, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1611)
Terminator: Dark Fate (Film; 2019)
The Theory of General Relativity, by Albert Einstein (Scientific Paper; 1915)
The Timid Scarecrow (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
Tom’s Photo Finish (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1957)
Tree Spree (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1961)
Triple Trouble (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1948)
The Truth, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2000) [Discworld #25]
Twinkle Twinkle Little Telstar (Terrytoons Astronaut Cartoon; 1965)
Watership Down, by Richard Adams (Novel; 1972)
The Whizzard of Ow (WB Cartoon; 2003)
Wide Open Spaces (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Witches Abroad, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #12]
Women in Love, by D.H. Lawrence (Novel; 1920)
Wonderwall Music, by George Harrison (Album; 1968)
Today’s Name Days
Allerheiligen, Arthur, Otmar, Rupert (Austria)
Benigno, Cezarij, Dobroslav, Harald, Svetislav, Sveto (Croatia)
Felix (Czech Republic)
Tiia, Tiiu (Estonia)
Lyly, Pyry (Finland)
Toussaint (France)
Allerheiligen, Harald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Marianna (Hungary)
Egidio (Italy)
lvita, Askolds, Ikars, Krivs (Latvia)
Andrius, Milvydė, Žygaudas (Lithuania)
Veslemøy, Vetle (Norway)
Andrzej, Konradyn, Konradyna, Seweryn, Warcisław, Wiktoryna (Poland)
Cosma, Damian (Romania)
Denisa (Slovakia)
Allhelgonadagen (Sweden)
Kuzma, Leonard (Ukraine)
Amabel, Hall, Halsted, Mabel, Sterling, Sumner, Zion (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 306 of 2024; 60 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 44 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 6 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Yi-Hai), Day 1 (Ji-Si)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 30 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 28 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 6 Wood; Sixthday [6 of 30]
Julian: 19 October 2024
Moon: 0%: New Moon
Positivist: 26 Descartes (11th Month) [Bonald / Joseph de Maistre]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 40 of 90)
Week: 1st Week of November
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 9 of 30)
Calendar Changes
露月 [Iùyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 10 of 12] (Dew Month) [Pig Month]
November (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 11 of 12]
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[ad_1] Writer Rohan Chowdhury (Left) with the YouTubers, at Siliguri The third season of the RevSportz Football Carnival is currently underway in Siliguri, North Bengal, and this year, the tournament brings with it some unique features. Despite the number of teams being reduced from 24 to 16 due to potential logistical challenges in the new location, there was an overwhelming interest from local academies and teams from the North Bengal region, eager to participate in both the men’s and women’s categories. This enthusiasm reflects the deeply rooted football culture in North Bengal. Sangita Das, a former East Bengal player, now playing professionally for the Railways, is a testament to this local talent pool. Having competed in the Football Carnival last year, Sangita is representing a different team this time. Like her, many other players who were part of the tournament in season two have returned, this time representing teams from their native region—highlighting North Bengal’s previously understated contribution to the tournament. The popularity of ‘Khep’ tournaments in Bengal and Kerala also hints at this football fervour. Kheps are usually one-day football tournaments featuring 5, 7, or 9-a-side matches, where local teams battle it out in a parallel football ecosystem that supports an unorganised economy. What was surprising to see at this year’s Football Carnival was an entire unrecognised chain of sports media dedicated to covering these niche tournaments. Local YouTubers, whose channels focus exclusively on khep tournaments across North Bengal, the Northeast, and Sikkim, approached the event organisers to cover the Football Carnival on their platforms. These regions are known for organising such one-day tournaments throughout the year, often featuring foreign players, primarily from Nigeria and Ghana. For many of these content creators, covering khep football has become a livelihood, as tournament committees hire them to document the matches and promote local football culture. With skills influenced by Lionel Messi in his prime, Mariyam Khatun has been one of the standout performers in the RevSportz #FootballCarnival. After lifting the trophy in season 2, she started this one with another free-kick wonder goal@RohanDC98https://t.co/vn1N83Dgav — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) October 23, 2024   Interestingly, the football influencers lacked a clear understanding of mainstream sports coverage, including concepts like media accreditation for leagues such as the I-League or Indian Super League (ISL) and the issue of rights violations within these leagues. Despite this, their approach to covering local tournaments was highly organised, with scheduled rosters to ensure year-round coverage across various grounds in the hilly regions. Each influencer would be assigned different tournaments, creating a full calendar of events for their niche audience. The exposure to this parallel media ecosystem has been eye-opening, offering insights into how grassroots football thrives outside mainstream channels. While the influencers typically focus on small, unregulated events, the RevSportz Football Carnival stood out for its more structured approach. The tournament’s equal prize money for men’s and women’s teams, classified jerseys with sponsor logos for players and officials, and its month-long duration, attracted significant attention from these creators. More days of action meant more content for them to cover—a boon for their platforms. The Football Carnival not only serves as a launchpad for young talents like Mariyam, but it also provides opportunities for the parallel sports media practitioners who might struggle to break into the mainstream due to limited resources. For them, the event represents a bridge between their grassroots expertise and the larger football world. By focusing on the intersection point between the tournament and the local media landscape, this article highlights how regional football culture is fostering a unique, homegrown media ecosystem.
RevSportz Football Carnival Day 02 Haldibari Tea Garden FC and Tarai FC goes through to the semifinals of the women’s leg. Enjoy the highlights.@Wowmomo4u @RohanDC98 @BoriaMajumdar @sharmisthagoop2 #FootballCarnival pic.twitter.com/7VdbeSOQMA — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) October 23, 2024   The post Parallel Football Media: How North Bengal’s Khep Culture is Creating New Narratives at RevSportz Football Carnival appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Writer Rohan Chowdhury (Left) with the YouTubers, at Siliguri The third season of the RevSportz Football Carnival is currently underway in Siliguri, North Bengal, and this year, the tournament brings with it some unique features. Despite the number of teams being reduced from 24 to 16 due to potential logistical challenges in the new location, there was an overwhelming interest from local academies and teams from the North Bengal region, eager to participate in both the men’s and women’s categories. This enthusiasm reflects the deeply rooted football culture in North Bengal. Sangita Das, a former East Bengal player, now playing professionally for the Railways, is a testament to this local talent pool. Having competed in the Football Carnival last year, Sangita is representing a different team this time. Like her, many other players who were part of the tournament in season two have returned, this time representing teams from their native region—highlighting North Bengal’s previously understated contribution to the tournament. The popularity of ‘Khep’ tournaments in Bengal and Kerala also hints at this football fervour. Kheps are usually one-day football tournaments featuring 5, 7, or 9-a-side matches, where local teams battle it out in a parallel football ecosystem that supports an unorganised economy. What was surprising to see at this year’s Football Carnival was an entire unrecognised chain of sports media dedicated to covering these niche tournaments. Local YouTubers, whose channels focus exclusively on khep tournaments across North Bengal, the Northeast, and Sikkim, approached the event organisers to cover the Football Carnival on their platforms. These regions are known for organising such one-day tournaments throughout the year, often featuring foreign players, primarily from Nigeria and Ghana. For many of these content creators, covering khep football has become a livelihood, as tournament committees hire them to document the matches and promote local football culture. With skills influenced by Lionel Messi in his prime, Mariyam Khatun has been one of the standout performers in the RevSportz #FootballCarnival. After lifting the trophy in season 2, she started this one with another free-kick wonder goal@RohanDC98https://t.co/vn1N83Dgav — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) October 23, 2024   Interestingly, the football influencers lacked a clear understanding of mainstream sports coverage, including concepts like media accreditation for leagues such as the I-League or Indian Super League (ISL) and the issue of rights violations within these leagues. Despite this, their approach to covering local tournaments was highly organised, with scheduled rosters to ensure year-round coverage across various grounds in the hilly regions. Each influencer would be assigned different tournaments, creating a full calendar of events for their niche audience. The exposure to this parallel media ecosystem has been eye-opening, offering insights into how grassroots football thrives outside mainstream channels. While the influencers typically focus on small, unregulated events, the RevSportz Football Carnival stood out for its more structured approach. The tournament’s equal prize money for men’s and women’s teams, classified jerseys with sponsor logos for players and officials, and its month-long duration, attracted significant attention from these creators. More days of action meant more content for them to cover—a boon for their platforms. The Football Carnival not only serves as a launchpad for young talents like Mariyam, but it also provides opportunities for the parallel sports media practitioners who might struggle to break into the mainstream due to limited resources. For them, the event represents a bridge between their grassroots expertise and the larger football world. By focusing on the intersection point between the tournament and the local media landscape, this article highlights how regional football culture is fostering a unique, homegrown media ecosystem.
RevSportz Football Carnival Day 02 Haldibari Tea Garden FC and Tarai FC goes through to the semifinals of the women’s leg. Enjoy the highlights.@Wowmomo4u @RohanDC98 @BoriaMajumdar @sharmisthagoop2 #FootballCarnival pic.twitter.com/7VdbeSOQMA — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) October 23, 2024   The post Parallel Football Media: How North Bengal’s Khep Culture is Creating New Narratives at RevSportz Football Carnival appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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rankvisionusa · 1 year ago
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Sanju Samson: A Cricketing Prodigy's Journey from Kerala to International Stardom
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Introduction:
Sanju Samson, the dynamic cricketer from Mulluvila, Kerala, was born on 11 November 1994 into a Christian family. From a young age, it was evident that Sanju had an innate passion for cricket, sleeping with a cricket bat by his side, a symbolic gesture that would later define his journey to becoming one of India's promising cricketing talents.
Early Years and Love for the Game:
Sanju Samson's early years were marked by an intense love for the game. Biography of sanju Samson His affinity for the leather ball over the tennis ball set the stage for what would be an illustrious cricketing career. Growing up in a cricket-loving family, Sanju's journey began with local tournaments around his house in Mulluvila. It didn't take long for his family to recognize the prodigious talent that resided in their midst.
Family Support and Recognition of Talent:
Sanju's family played a pivotal role in nurturing his cricketing ambitions. Recognizing his natural talent and dedication to the sport, they provided unwavering support throughout his formative years. As Sanju continued to make strides in local tournaments, it became increasingly clear that he possessed the skills and mindset necessary to excel at the highest level.
Emergence in Domestic Cricket:
Sanju Samson's breakthrough in domestic cricket came at a young age. His performances in age-group cricket and domestic competitions caught the attention of selectors and cricket enthusiasts alike. His ability to adapt to different formats of the game and consistently deliver standout performances earned him a reputation as one of the most promising talents in Indian cricket.
Indian Premier League (IPL) Journey:
The Indian Premier League (IPL) served as a platform for Sanju Samson to showcase his talent on a grand stage. His entry into the IPL, donning the Rajasthan Royals jersey, marked the beginning of a remarkable journey in the world of franchise cricket. With his explosive batting and agile wicketkeeping skills, Sanju quickly became a fan favorite and a crucial player for his team.
Ups and Downs:
Like any athlete's journey, Sanju Samson's career had its share of ups and downs. Despite facing challenges and setbacks, his resilience and determination were evident in how he bounced back from setbacks. These experiences contributed to his growth as a cricketer, shaping him into a more mature and composed player.
Leadership Roles and Responsibilities:
Sanju Samson's leadership qualities did not go unnoticed. His ability to lead by example, both with the bat and on the field, earned him captaincy roles in various teams. Whether leading a domestic side or captaining an IPL franchise, Sanju displayed a keen understanding of the game and a calm demeanor under pressure.
International Debut and Challenges:
The call to represent the Indian national team was a dream come true for Sanju Samson. His international debut marked a significant milestone in his career, and expectations were high. However, the transition from domestic to international cricket presented its own set of challenges. Sanju faced tough competition and had to prove himself consistently to secure a permanent spot in the national squad.
Style of Play and Batting Prowess:
Sanju Samson's style of play is characterized by elegance, flair, and a wide range of strokes. His ability to play both pace and spin with equal finesse makes him a versatile batsman. Whether opening the innings or playing in the middle order, Sanju's adaptability and aggressive approach have been key assets for his teams.
Wicketkeeping Skills:
In addition to his batting prowess, Sanju Samson is an adept wicketkeeper. His agility behind the stumps and safe pair of hands make him a valuable asset for any team. The combination of batting and wicketkeeping skills adds depth to his cricketing profile, making him a complete player in the modern era.
Challenges and Criticisms:
Despite his undeniable talent, Sanju Samson has faced scrutiny and criticisms at various points in his career. Questions about consistency and shot selection have been raised, but each challenge has served as an opportunity for self-improvement. Sanju's ability to address weaknesses and work on his game reflects his commitment to continuous growth as a cricketer.
Off the Field Persona:
Beyond the cricketing arena, Sanju Samson is known for his humility and down-to-earth persona. He actively engages with fans, and his commitment to charitable causes has endeared him to a broader audience. His off-field demeanor reflects the values instilled in him by his upbringing in Kerala, emphasizing the importance of humility and giving back to the community.
Conclusion:
Sanju Samson's journey from a young boy sleeping with a cricket bat to an international cricketer is a testament to his passion, hard work, and unwavering dedication. As he continues to evolve as a player and leader, the future holds the promise of more milestones and achievements for this cricketing prodigy from Kerala. Whether donning the national colors or representing his IPL franchise, Sanju Samson's impact on the cricketing world is poised to grow, leaving an indelible mark on the sport he loves.
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jerseystore · 1 year ago
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Jersey
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Jerseys play a major role in a fan's life. They are the ones who make the sport alive for the players. There are many kinds of jersey brands and many sports. So every sport has a variety of jersey models. They are specialized pieces of clothing worn by athletes and sports enthusiasts during sporting events or as casual wear to support their favorite teams or athletes. One who is wearing the jersey will have extra energy while watching the match. Jerseys are of two types: half-sleeve and full-sleeve, which can be chosen by the players or customer.
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These jerseys are typically made of lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking materials to help athletes stay comfortable while playing their respective sports. Sports jerseys come in various styles, such as home jerseys typically featuring the team's primary colors, away jerseys with different color schemes, and alternate or special edition jerseys for specific events or occasions. Sports jerseys are not limited to just one sport and can be found in various sports, such as soccer. Sports jerseys need to withstand the rigors of athletic competition, so they are typically designed to be durable and resistant to tearing or stretching. Jerseys are nowadays more famous because of turf. Football is more famous today in Kerala. A customized jersey can also be made so that they can use their name, favorite logo, and favorite number. Sports jerseys are also a significant source of revenue for sports teams and leagues. Teams sell official jerseys and other merchandise to fans, and the sales contribute to the team's finances.
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Player identification can be done by jersey. In team sports, the jerseys also help fans and officials identify individual players. Players' names and numbers are often printed or sewn onto the back of the jersey. American football, basketball, baseball, hockey, and many others They play a vital role in team identity, fan engagement, and the overall culture of sports.
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sportsexplosive · 4 years ago
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deepakverma123 · 4 years ago
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Famous Entrepreneurs in India Like Byju Raveendran
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 One of Famous Entrepreneurs In India Byju Raveendran Born in Azhikode, Kerala. He  did his schooling from a Malayalam-medium school where his parents were also the teachers. He had an extreme interest in sports, and he used to play up to six different sports at the school level. But, studies were invariably a priority for him. As a child also, he loved Mathematics which led him to develop his own ways of remembering formulas, creating sequences, and solving questions, that made him cover up the syllabus quickly and efficiently as well. As time passes and being a bright student, he successfully became an engineer and got a job in an IT firm that required him to travel abroad for a significant part of the year.
 It was 2003 when Byju Raveendran came to Bangalore for his holiday, and he visited his friends who were preparing for the CAT exam. He taught them some different and distinct ways in which they can approach questions and can use time more efficiently.
For fun, Byju himself gave the exam and unexpectedly scored 100 percentile. His friends were impressed and happy for him, but he took it as a lucky break. To retest his skills and check whether he truly did well in the last one, he decided to appear in the exam again. Surprisingly, he scored 100 percentile, once more.
 After the CAT incident, his friends kept on insisting him to coach students preparing for competitive exams as his methods and applications were unconventional from what was already present. Byju thought about it, and after some thoughts, he decided to play his role as a teacher. He took a break from his job and began teaching some students in his first classroom that was originally a terrace of his friend's house.
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 He was never behind the money and decided to allow free trial classes of seven days to students and charged them only if they were satisfied with the quality of teaching. In no time, students began to increase in number, which led him to rent a classroom space where he can accommodate everyone. Very quickly, the number of students under him increased to 20000 across the country, and Byju had to travel to more than seven cities in a week to teach them all.
 Gradually, it was getting challenging for him to maintain the hectic schedule so he decided to record his lectures and share it to the places where he could not manage to reach and shortly more than 25 cities had access to his classes.
 In 2010, Byju was proposed with the idea to provide his classes online so that millions of students could also avail and join his quality teaching. At that time internet was not a ready to available commodity in India but Byju still went ahead with it and formed ‘Think and Learn Pvt. Ltd.’.
 Then in 2015, a startup company created and launched the app called, ‘BYJU’s- The Learning App’. Within three months of its launch, the app had more than 55 lacs downloads, and over 2.5 lacs paid subscribers.
Also, Byju's startup became the first in Asia to pull investments from Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan’s organisation- The Chan-Zukerberg initiative, and this happened in 2016. He become a successful Entrepreneur in India.
An international achievement for the company also came in 2017 when it was included as a case study at Harvard University. Along with that, his company gets in Shahrukh Khan as its brand ambassador, and in 2019 it was announced as the official sponsor of the Indian Cricket Team’s jersey as well.
 Byju Raveendran has very inspiring story. He brought up an educational betterment of a country and pushing India towards its Digital Path!
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pooja010 · 13 days ago
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Orange Beast Race Fit Jersey, the sports jersey in Kerala at the ultimate race level
Give your athletic performance a big boost with the Orange Beast Race Fit Jersey-the premium choice for Kerala's sports enthusiasts. High-performance, technically advanced jersey with a race-fit, sleek design perfect for hot Kerala weather. Designed for that extra 'I want-to-be-seen-on-the-track,' 'I want-to-be-seen-on-field,' 'I want-to-be-seen-on-trail' comfort and style that keeps you cool, visible, and confident with every step.
Orange Beast Race Fit Jersey: Why do I need it?
Breathable, Kerala-Ready Fabric: Sweat-wicking and lightweight yet promises to keep you cool and dry. It's perfect for the humid climate of Kerala. You'd stay fresh and focused whatever be the intensity of your workout.
Ergonomic Fit for Top Performance: Shaped to move with you, that jersey's streamlined design reduces drag to heighten mobility, allowing you to take on every race and workout with ease.
Bold, Attention Grabbing Design: This sports jersey is going to have amazing vibrant orange colour and dynamic highlights that make you stand out on the field. Represent you proudly wherever you go.
Practical features for athletes: Basic things like this would have practical back pockets for must-haves and secure non-slip hems to accommodate all the crazy action during games.
Reflective Elements for Safety: Be bright and safe at early morning or evening workouts with reflective details, which are just apt for the active outdoor scene in Kerala.
If you are searching for the best sports jersey in Kerala, the Orange Beast Race Fit Jersey is your answer. Perfectly suiting local climates and good for performance, this Jersey prepares you for every race, session of training, and adventure. Let's unleash that beast!
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rakrifashion · 5 years ago
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teamsportswears-blog · 6 years ago
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Should Jersey Design Images Online Be Checked Prior To Making Purchases
Associated with lots of sporting events are features which need to be arranged as part of the game. It can include the sportswear as well as the prizes and trophies. Some organisers also order for mementos to commemorate the participants as well as the referees. In this context, it is important to arrange quality items and this can be done by going through jersey design images online. Then one can select the proper jersey styles which rightly represent the teams. Then there can be logos designed and other graffiti added. For large number of memento orders, the mementos suppliers in Kochi are highly sought after, not only from sporting bodies in the state but also from the entire country. Many teams in different types of games make it a point to get the best quality products for the events.
·         Why mementos suppliers in Kochi bring forth the right features for demands by sporting teams
All types of t shirts and shorts are available in the market whenever teams want the suitable dresses for their players. In this situation, they can order from the local Kerala suppliers to make and design proper jerseys with suitable logos and graffiti printed on them. Orders can be placed by checking out some of the jersey design images online, which gives fair idea about the types of jerseys that the players would wear.
Even the mementos suppliers in Kochi can provide the best designs of prizes and mementos. Since these items are quite integral to the organisation of a game, people order such products from well established suppliers and makers. These are then used to commemorate the players as well as the match referees, so that the best in prizes are distributed justifying the event and the organising companies.
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theechudar · 2 years ago
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Mohammedan Sporting honours ’70s star Abdul Aziz, gifts his family in Malappuram club jersey
Mohammedan Sporting honours ’70s star Abdul Aziz, gifts his family in Malappuram club jersey
Mohammedan Sporting is a football club that takes pride in its history and goes that extra mile to honour its yesteryear stars. Now in Malappuram for the I-League season opener against Gokulam Kerala, the club decided to pay tributes to a player from the 1970s in a novel way. A few representatives of the club, led by football secretary Dipendu Biswas, Thursday evening visited the relatives of…
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deepakverma123 · 4 years ago
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Famous Entrepreneurs in India Like Byju Raveendran
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One of Famous Entrepreneurs In India Byju Raveendran Born in Azhikode, Kerala. He  did his schooling from a Malayalam-medium school where his parents were also the teachers. He had an extreme interest in sports, and he used to play up to six different sports at the school level. But, studies were invariably a priority for him. As a child also, he loved Mathematics which led him to develop his own ways of remembering formulas, creating sequences, and solving questions, that made him cover up the syllabus quickly and efficiently as well. As time passes and being a bright student, he successfully became an engineer and got a job in an IT firm that required him to travel abroad for a significant part of the year.
 It was 2003 when Byju Raveendran came to Bangalore for his holiday, and he visited his friends who were preparing for the CAT exam. He taught them some different and distinct ways in which they can approach questions and can use time more efficiently.
For fun, Byju himself gave the exam and unexpectedly scored 100 percentile. His friends were impressed and happy for him, but he took it as a lucky break. To retest his skills and check whether he truly did well in the last one, he decided to appear in the exam again. Surprisingly, he scored 100 percentile, once more.
  After the CAT incident, his friends kept on insisting him to coach students preparing for competitive exams as his methods and applications were unconventional from what was already present. Byju thought about it, and after some thoughts, he decided to play his role as a teacher. He took a break from his job and began teaching some students in his first classroom that was originally a terrace of his friend's house.
 He was never behind the money and decided to allow free trial classes of seven days to students and charged them only if they were satisfied with the quality of teaching. In no time, students began to increase in number, which led him to rent a classroom space where he can accommodate everyone. Very quickly, the number of students under him increased to 20000 across the country, and Byju had to travel to more than seven cities in a week to teach them all.
 Gradually, it was getting challenging for him to maintain the hectic schedule so he decided to record his lectures and share it to the places where he could not manage to reach and shortly more than 25 cities had access to his classes.
  In 2010, Byju was proposed with the idea to provide his classes online so that millions of students could also avail and join his quality teaching. At that time internet was not a ready to available commodity in India but Byju still went ahead with it and formed ‘Think and Learn Pvt. Ltd.’.
 Then in 2015, a startup company created and launched the app called, ‘BYJU’s- The Learning App’. Within three months of its launch, the app had more than 55 lacs downloads, and over 2.5 lacs paid subscribers.
Also, Byju's startup became the first in Asia to pull investments from Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan’s organisation- The Chan-Zukerberg initiative, and this happened in 2016. He become a successful Entrepreneur in India.
An international achievement for the company also came in 2017 when it was included as a case study at Harvard University. Along with that, his company gets in Shahrukh Khan as its brand ambassador, and in 2019 it was announced as the official sponsor of the Indian Cricket Team’s jersey as well.
 Byju Raveendran has very inspiring story. He brought up an educational betterment of a country and pushing India towards its Digital Path!
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