Priyanka Chopra Jonas to Soha Ali Khan: How Indian celebrities have taken to narrating books indiatoday.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatoday.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Shady Grove Fertility (SGF) Physicians are Recognized as Arlington Magazine’s 2021 Top Doctors for Infertility Share Article Arlington Magazine’s second bi-annual Top Doctors special issue recognizes three SGF reproductive endocrinologists among the area’s top fertility specialists. Arlington Magazine’s second bi-annual Top Doctors special issue recognizes SGF physicians, Drs. Levens, Nair, and Reh, as Top Docs for Infertility. We’ve been proud to call Arlington an SGF home since 2016, and we’re humbled to receive recognition as Top Doctors by Arlington Magazine and our esteemed physician peers. ARLINGTON, Va. (PRWEB) July 20, 2021 Shady Grove Fertility (SGF) announces that Eric Levens, M.D., Anitha Nair, M.D., and Andrea Reh, M.D., have been recognized as Arlington Magazine’s 2021 Top Doctors for infertility and reproductive endocrinology. Celebrating its second bi-annual Top Doctors special issue, Arlington Magazine’s Top Doctors list features approximately 290 physicians from 52 health specialties.
Parte de la donación se financió con los recursos entregados por la embajada de India Más de 400 adultos mayores de la comuna de Colchane se verán beneficiados recibieron con la entrega de víveres por parte del municipio de Colchane, debido a la contingencia de las medidas de contención de la pandemia, que restringen el acceso a conseguirlos en la localidad de Pisiga Bolívar en Bolivia. El primer reparto se realizó en los sectores de Colchane y Cariquima y la próxima semana se hará a los pobladores del sector de Enquelga. En total el municipio dispuso de $ 5.143.231 pesos, los que se complementaron con
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Grand Prix axed but bonuses still paid We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Lewis Hamilton was willing to spend a fortnight stuck in quarantine for the privilege of racing around Albert Park in November for the Australian Grand Prix. Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton. Credit:Illustration: Joe Benke We learnt the answer on Tuesday: a hard no. The event has been axed for the second year in a row, seemingly a victim of the government decision to slash overseas arrivals and unpalatable options for quarantining the F1 teams. Presumably, a bunk room at Tullamarine’s Formula 1 budget motel wouldn’t wash.
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From Barack Obama to Meryl Streep, hear your favourite celebrities read out a variety of audiobooks as you discover new literature while in lockdown Updated: Updated: May 19, 2021 17:58 IST Audiobooks are having their moment in the sun, drawing celebrity authors and providing screen-free entertainment that fills the silence while you do your chores Share Article A number of people listen to audiobooks while doing their chores | Photo Credit: Audible Audiobooks are having their moment in the sun, drawing celebrity authors and providing screen-free entertainment that fills the silence while you do your chores Every morning, Paroma Verma fills the heavy silence of lockdown with voices from audiobooks.
The second Pinarayi Vijayan government in Kerala will have a 21-member cabinet. (File) Thiruvananthapuram: The newly-elected CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front government in Kerala will be sworn-in on Thursday at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram, with number of invitees restricted to 500, according to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The ceremony is taking place amid a lockdown in the state which is in force till May 23 and four districts, including Thiruvananthapuram, under a stricter triple lockdown due to rising number of coronavirus cases. Last time the swearing-in ceremony was witnessed by 40,000 people. But this time, because of the COVID-19, the invitees have been restricted to 500, including 140 MLAs, 20 MPs, with COVID-19 protocols in place, the chief minister said.
Kalaripayattu exponent Arifa Kodiyil on learning and teaching the ancient martial art form of Kerala Updated: Updated: Arifa Kodiyil, a four-time State champion, believes every woman should learn Kalaripayattu to defend herself Share Article Arifa Kodiyil, a four-time State champion, believes every woman should learn Kalaripayattu to defend herself Arifa Kodiyil is unfazed by raised eyebrows when people see her wearing a hijab and wielding an urumi (coiled sword). Twenty years ago, at the age of six she became the centre of attraction on being the only female participating in a competition for Kalaripayattu practitioners. For this modern-day Arackal Ayesha, a legendary Kalaripayyattu warrior, the martial art was a continuation of the family tradition. “My father, Haneef Gurukkal, was taught by his father, Hamsathali Gurukkal. In Malabar, where we hail from, there were a few families like ours, trained in the martial art of kalari,” she says.