MUMBAI â There are some series wherein the stories are a continuation of the kind where it will not make sense to watch them without watching what transpired earlier. And so I watched the first 8 episodes (Season 1) of âChacha Vidhayak Hain Humareâ to understand Season 2.
Season 1 comprised the tale of Ronny (Zakir Khan, standup comedian by profession in real life), who tells tepid lies to everyone to help them. By default, he manages to help them and solve their problems. A recurring leitmotif with him is his statement (âChacha vidhayak hain humareâ) that his uncle is a political leader or MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly in the state government) and so he can get most issues (like college admission and other special favors) done to help acquaintances and friends.
Chandana Bauri, wife of a daily wage earner, grabbed spotlight and social media attention in West Bengal after announcement of the assembly polls result on May 2.
According to her election affidavit, Chandana has Rs 6,335 cash in her bank account and lives in a mud hut that has no electricity connection.
She came under spotlight after being elected MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly) from Saltora constituency under Bankura in the just-concluded West Bengal assembly polls. She won by defeating TMC rival Santosh Kumar Mondol by a margin of more than 4,000 votes.
Chandana with her family. Photo: Collected
At a time when many high-profile stalwarts of India s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) faced huge defeat, and the party s dream to grab West Bengal assembly was crushed, a very ordinary woman bagged an extraordinary victory by fighting against all odds.
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COVID-19 constraints are challenging. Yet they are no match for the patriotic spirit of Sierra Leoneans who now live in Edmonton and nearby communities in Alberta, Canada. On Saturday, May 1 2021, compatriots circumvented the restrictions on social interaction brought on by the viral pandemic as they collectively marked the 60th anniversary of Sierra Leone as a sovereign nation.
They did so by video conference, under the auspices of the Sierra Leone Association of Alberta (SLAA). The theme of the occasion was âTogether as a Community, we can Heal.â The guest speaker was Wendy Fehr, executive director of CAUSE CANADA. Her community organization has been engaged in humanitarian work in Sierra Leone for many years now.