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15-year-old Indian girl in Dubai helps recycle 25 tonnes of old electronic items

Dubai: When Dubai-based Indian teen Riva Tulpule was moving house a few years ago, she found lots of disused electronics while helping her mom clear out drawers. This sparked the beginning of her campaign ‘WeCareDXB’ that she said has collected over 25 tonnes of e-waste for recycling in over four years. Recently, the 15-year-old held her latest collection round, rallying friends and the wider community to drop off over 2,000 broken laptops, tabs, mobile phones, printers, keyboards, and other items at a villa next door to her where is enough holding space. Riva, a grade 10 student of GEMS Modern Academy, said many people simply dump old devices and appliances in the general waste as they are not aware of the options for recycling them

It s much easier to win money on Dream Island

As its first users deliver feedback, the online game platform releases new promotion In association with . Image Credit: Supplied Less than a week after it began, Dream Island players are loving the novelty of its concept. Going beyond other online lottery games in the region, Dream Island offers an entire platform of easy-to-play, easy-to-win activities. Crucially, users are also impressed by the ease of recharging play credits, purchasing and withdrawing their winnings. Following its launch on New Year’s Day, Dream Island’s biggest winner – so far – is full of praise for the platform. “I’ve tried other lottery games before, but I think it’s much easier to win with Dream Island,” explains a Dubai-based Indian expat going by the username Narendra.

Dubai-based Indian man sets record for world s largest greeting card

Dubai-based Indian man sets record for world s largest greeting card Ramkumar Sarangapani is currently the holder of the highest number of Guinness World Records in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and this is his 19th world record. Dubai: A Dubai-based Indian expat has broken the world record for the largest ‘Pop up Greetings Card’ record, the media reported on Saturday. Ramkumar Sarangapani is currently the holder of the highest number of Guinness World Records in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and this is his 19th world record, reports Gulf News. Sarangapani’s greetings card is 100 times bigger than the regular pop-up greetings card and features a collage of Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s paintings created by celebrated Dubai-based artist Akbar Saheb over the last 25 years.

Dubai-based Indian Ramkumar Sarangapani breaks record for largest Pop up Greeting Card

Dubai-based Indian Ramkumar Sarangapani breaks record for largest Pop up Greeting Card Sarangapani s greetings card is 100 times bigger than the regular pop up greetings card and features a collage of paintings of various leaders. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By IANS DUBAI: A Dubai-based Indian expat has broken the world record for the largest Pop up Greetings Card record, the media reported on Saturday. Ramkumar Sarangapani is currently the holder of the highest number of Guinness World Records in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and this is his 19th world record, reports Gulf News. Sarangapani s greetings card is 100 times bigger than the regular pop up greetings card and features a collage of Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum s paintings created by celebrated Dubai-based artist Akbar Saheb over the last 25 years.

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