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Padma awardee tribal artist Durga Bai Vyam joins BJP, declares MP CM

Padma Shri awardee tribal artist Durga Bai Vyam has joined the BJP after being impressed by the way Prime Minister Narendra Modi is supporting her community, said Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday. During the day, Yadav visited Vyam's home and enrolled her for the BJP membership. Yadav told reporters later that he learned on Saturday that Vyam, who received the top honour in 2022, wanted to meet him. According to the CM, the eminent Gond artist told him that she was impressed with... Читать дальше...

AOL.com 

This elegant and versatile knit poncho is just $21: 'The perfect travel shawl'

Remember all of those flowy dresses, fun short pants and breezy tops we wore over the summer? Well, we have now entered early fall. Big sweaters are too hot, but a regular top is often not enough, especially in the evenings. But there's something to throw into the mix that you might not have seen for a while: the über-flattering and versatile knit poncho. If you're itching for something different, Amazon is offering up the Puli Poncho Sweater for just $21 when you apply the on-page coupon.

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En.mehrnews.com 

Iran at highest level of readiness to confront any threat: MP

TEHRAN, Oct. 06 (MNA) – The spokesman of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission said that various organizations and departments of the country are fully prepared to deal with any threat.

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Player Ratings: Manchester United Show Defensive Resilience in Stalemate at Aston Villa

Manchester United Hold Aston Villa to a Goalless Draw in Much-Needed Display of Resilience Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will hope that the hard-fought 0-0 draw against Aston Villa at Villa Park will ease some of the intense scrutiny surrounding his position. In a week where defensive frailties and underwhelming performances have dominated discussions, […]

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BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Vikings RB Aaron Jones (hip) out for rest of game vs. Jets

(Photo credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images) Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones sustained a right hip injury and was ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the New York Jets in London. Jones had seven carries for 29 yards and one catch for 24 yards before he left the game. The 29-year-old entered this weekend with 464 yards from scrimmage and a pair of touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving) in his fir

Times Union 

A year into the Israel-Hamas war, students say a chill on free speech has reached college classrooms

Campuses across the U.S. have been calmer in the wake of last spring’s protests, yet many are mired in a lingering unease. Students say they are reluctant to speak out for fear it could pit them against students, professors or employers. Social bubbles have cemented along the divisions of the war. New protest rules on many campuses raise the risk of suspension or expulsion. American universities pride themselves as being places of open discourse where students can engage across their differences. Читать дальше...

Nation News.com 

Tougher stance on dumpers

Stiffer penalties are coming for illegal dumpers. So said the Ministry of Environment, following increasing pleas from environmentalists and Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) workers. Acting Minister of Environment, Beautification and the Blue and Green Economy Corey Lane emphasised that this tough stance on illegal dumping needed to be in place if environmental concerns were to […]

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Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 

Bosnians Eager For Improvements As They Elect Mayors, Local Councils

Municipal elections were held across Bosnia-Herzegovina on October 6. Voting was postponed in areas hit by devastating floods. RFE/RL filmed voters in the capital, Sarajevo, and Banja Luka, which is the administrative center of Bosnia's Serb entity, Republika Srpska. A voter in Banja Luka told RFE/RL she wants "more kindergartens in the city, more factories to open, and jobs for young people."