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From Humble Beginnings to Beacon of Hope: The Heartwarming Story of Free Food Sewa Dubai, July 4, 2024 – Amidst the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it’s easy to overlook the struggles faced by many in our communities. For those battling poverty, homelessness, or simply going through tough times, putting food on the table can be a daunting task. This is where Free Food Sewa by PADMAA FOUNDATION steps in. Free Food Sewa is an initiative by PADMAA FOUNDATION, based in India, started by a group of like-minded school friends Mr.Dinesh Sahrawat and Mr Umesh Awatramani, and aims…

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Matt Murdock will have his hands full protecting the people of New York City in the upcoming Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again. Charlie Cox returns as Murdock/Daredevil, the role he originated for three seasons on Netflix’s Daredevil. While the spirit of the blind crimefighter will remain the same, Daredevil enters an entirely new universe full of new challenges in Born Again. Marvel Studios’ Head of Streaming, Television and Animation Brad Winderbaum compared Cox’s return as Daredevil to another revived show, X-Men ’97. “Daredevil is incredible. It’s similar in some ways to X-Men ’97, because it’s reviving something that the fans love, but it…

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Far from her home in the tourist mecca of Tenerife, Cati Padilla is one of the growing number of travellers escaping heatwaves for cooler holidays in Nordic countries. Countries like Norway and Sweden in northern Europe are now promoting “coolcations” to attract visitors to their temperate climates. Why leave the Canaries in summer? “To escape the heat,” said Padilla while on holiday with her friends. “Norway attracted our attention a long time ago because of the green landscape, the mountains and the ice,” added the civil servant in her fifties on the so-called “troll path”, a serpentine mountain route towards…

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If you are a fan of spooky times, it’s time to get your tickets to the frighteningly good Woman in Black play that’ll be creeping along Dubai’s Zabeel Theatre at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray between October 30 and November 2. The Stephen Mallatratt’s stage adaptation of Susan Hill’s bestselling novel meanders into the world of a lawyer who believes that the Woman in Black has cursed him as he relives through dialogue, action and mimicry the horrific moments that lead to his conclusion. The Women in Black is a popular piece that’s been seen by more than 7 million people worldwide…

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Mark Cavendish made Tour de France history on Wednesday winning a record 35th stage at the age of 39. Briton Cavendish beat Eddy Merckx’s mark, which had stood since 1975, on the fifth stage of this year’s Tour near the Alps having equalled it in 2021. “It’s my 15th Tour de France and it takes a lot to get here, getting in shape every year,” Cavendish said at the line. “I’m surrounded by incredible people and I owe a lot to them” added Cavendish who made his Tour debut in 2008 before becoming world road race champion three years later.…

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The last week saw not one but two asteroids whip by Earth at close distances — not so close as to threaten the planet, but close enough for scientists to get a good view of them. Asteroid hunters tracked the pair as they passed by, and they were even imaged by NASA instruments to learn more about asteroids, including those that could potentially threaten Earth in the future. Asteroids 2024 MK and 2011 UL21, named for their respective years of discovery, made close approaches to Earth on June 27 and June 29. Asteroid 2011 UL21 came within 4.1 million miles…

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The family of an eight-year-old Indian boy is demanding answers following his sudden death on the campus of a school in Sharjah’s Muwaileh area. Rashid Yasar, a Grade 1 student, passed away on March 11, the first day of Ramadan, shortly after arriving at the CBSE-curriculum school around 7 am. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. A forensic report from the Sharjah Police indicates that Rashid sustained a fresh bruise on the left side of his face extending to the eyebrow, internal bleeding under the scalp, a fracture of the left cheekbone, severe…

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Around 250,000 people had gathered at the Hindu religious congregation in northern India, where more than 100 people died in a stampede, more than triple the capacity permitted by authorities, according to a police document reviewed by Reuters. According to news agency ANI, the death toll has risen to 121 on Wednesday. The stampede happened at a religious function in a village in Hathras district of Uttar Pradesh state, about 200 km (125 miles) southeast of New Delhi. According to the document, police had given permission for 80,000 people to gather. After the Uttar Pradesh police carried out a search…

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Proceeds from oil and gas sales for Russia’s federal budget rose by around 41 per cent year on year in the first half of the year 5.698 trillion roubles ($65.12 billion), finance ministry data showed on Wednesday, due to rising oil prices and the weaker rouble. Oil and gas revenues have been the most important single source of cash for the Kremlin, accounting for around a third to a half of total federal budget proceedings for the last decade. The military conflict in Ukraine has prompted the West to impose multiple sanctions aimed at curbing Russian oil and gas income…

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As Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant are all set to tie the knot on July 12, the celebrations have begun in full swing. Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani with mother Purnima Dalal, Akash Ambani with wife Shloka, Anant and Radhika and Isha Ambani with husband Anand Piramal were seen attending the ‘mameru’ ceremony. The mameru ceremony is a Gujarati wedding tradition where the maternal uncle (mama) of the bride visits her with sweets and gifts. In the videos, the Ambani residence was seen embellished with red, pink, and orange flowers. Golden lights have also been placed throughout to…

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