April 06, 2022
The printing process does not harm the cells
"Our results indicate that the bio-ink combination we used, combined with the
micro-channels, provides the right environment to keep the cells alive and to
support cell and tissue growth," said Atala. The scientists said they printed
ear, bone and muscle structures using a sophisticated, custom-designed 3D
printer. In addition, a strong, temporary outer structure is formed.For years,
printing functional organs and body parts, like ear, jaw and muscle, has been
nothing but science fiction, but now, a study claims that it is possible in real
life too. The study appears in Nature Biotechnology. When implanted in animals,
the structures matured into functional tissue and developed a system of blood
vessels. The Wake Forest Baptist scientists addressed this in two ways.The
scientists said they printed ear, bone and muscle structures.Using a
sophisticated, custom-designed 3D printer, regenerative medicine scientists at
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have proved that it is feasible to print
living tissue structures to replace injured or diseased tissue in
patients.Senior author Anthony Atala said that this novel tissue and organ
printer is an important advance in our quest to make replacement tissue for
patients, adding that it can fabricate stable, human-scale tissue of any shape.
The printing process does not harm the cells. The system deposits both
bio-degradable, plastic-like materials to form the tissue "shape" and
water-based gels that contain the cells. These channels allow nutrients and
oxygen from the body to diffuse into the structures and keep them live while
they develop a
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Manufacturers system of blood vessels.A major challenge of tissue
engineering is ensuring that implanted structures live long enough to integrate
with the body. With further development, this technology could potentially be
used to print living tissue and organ structures for surgical implantation.The
scientists said they printed ear, bone and muscle structures using a
sophisticated, custom-designed 3D printer. Most importantly, these early results
indicate that the structures have the right size, strength and function for use
in humans. 3D technology could potentially be used to print living tissue and
organ structures for surgical implantation.The ITOP system was also able to use
data from CT and MRI scans, allowing the researchers to 'tailor' tissue for
patients.The Integrated Tissue and Organ Printing System (ITOP), developed over
a 10-year period by scientists at the Institute for Regenerative Medicine,
overcomes these challenges. They optimized the water-based "ink" that holds the
cells so that it promotes cell health and growth and they printed a lattice of
micro-channels throughout the structures
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This inspiration was divine grace
That I cannot tell you with certainty; they come unsummoned, directly,
indirectly — I could seize them with my hands, — out in the open air; in the
woods; while walking; in the silence of the nights; early in the morning;
incited by moods, which are translated by the poet into worlds, by me into tones
that sound, and roar and storm about me until I have set them down into notes.
His inspirations came from divine grace, as he visited shrines. Yes, his
inspiration led him to unfathomable creations. Nidhi chala sukhama and
Teratiyagarada are testimonies of this philosophy and faith that inspired his
music. Each time you hear a composition you are rivetted to its beauty and its
appeal." Ludwig van Beethoven throws light succinctly on the many dimensions
that nurture creativity. What goes on in the composer’s mind Ludwig van
Beethoven and Tyagaraja.Dr Vasumathi Badrinathan is an eminent Carnatic vocalist
based in Mumbai. Listening to the Pancha Ratna kritis, once again for the
millionth time, Tyagaraja’s indescribable creativity spread its aura around me.
This inspiration was divine grace. The time of night with its celestial wonders
have given
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him. The tumult however settled in the creation of some of the softest, and the
most melodious, elevating music ever made by man. "You will ask me where I get
my ideas. Moods There are the very forces that catapult emotions and give us the
huge landscape of bhava and rasa in our music. The maestro beautifully
demystifies much of what lies hidden within the composer’s creative unit. But
when a creative urge is strong, it is irrepressible.net She can be contacted at
vasu@vasumathi. Whatever be the methods of making a composition, I am always
intrigued by the sources that inspire composers to create musical gems. Perhaps
others did or did not. Abundance of wealth, meant nothing to him, the closed
shrine did however. Each time you hear a composition you are rivetted to its
beauty and its appeal.I am currently reading the life of Beethoven. From
tangible ideas and abstract elements, from sacred spaces and divine urges, from
spiritual yearning and from philosophical reckoning. Carnatic vaggeyakaras enjoy
the unique privilege of writing the poetry and setting it to music themselves.
If Beethoven felt inspired by the woods, then the chant of the birds or the
seasons held our composers in awe. It ‘roars’ and ‘storms’ like Beethoven held
and will not rest till it has found its haven
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March 01, 2022
Though cricket could have fetched Rakesh
I am happy to be associated with this team as there won’t be any pressure on
me," he said, while closely monitoring his team’s regular warm-up drills.The
villagers became obsessed with the sport once the four founders bagged jobs in
the railways. He is also one of the players (the other being Anoop Kumar) to
have been conferred the Arjuna award.8 lakh from the Patna Pirates franchise in
the inaugural edition, Rakesh will now turn out for the Ronnie Screwvala-owned
UMumba — the Mumbai-based franchise. People switch on their television sets and
watch the entire game. Players also have started to increase.Rakesh will share
space with defending champions UMumba in the upcoming season. We used to carry
water in plastic bags from a nearby lake and water it," he said. (There are) big
stadiums, but few coaches are available," he pointed out. Players are shooting
for channels and interviews are being conducted. How will they match up to the
demands of the sport "Children from cities don’t have facilities like the
villages.On days when he takes a break from creating ripples down the feet of
the opposition, with his signature ‘Lion Jump’ move, Rakesh wears a ticket
collector’s uniform, working for the Indian Railways."It’s already competing
with cricket.
Though cricket could have fetched Rakesh more lucrative jobs, he
stuck to his passion. But when I started playing kabaddi, that sport was
nothing," said Rakesh, who participated in village tournaments for prize money
worth `2,000-5,000. They established the sport in the village and inspired me,"
he added. "There was no craze when they started, but as soon as they got a job,
things changed," he asserted. We support other kabaddi players because we do not
want anyone to back out due to lack of sustenance.
plastic
spoon Suppliers "I don’t come from a well-to-do background. "I didn’t think
so much about any other sport, cricket is obviously a top game."The mud ground
where I used to practise had no proper facilities. Isn’t kabaddi a
self-sufficient sport "Definitely, it supports me. But the railways also support
me. "At times, the winner would just get a spoon or a bowl," he recalled. As the
son of a farmer, his early years weren’t easy. Owing to the success of the
inaugural seasons, the organisers decided to make the event bi-annual. "When I
started off, there were four senior players, Ramesh Kumar, Kishan Kumar, Sanjay
and Virender, who are now working for Indian Railways. There were no groundsmen
either. "The team is strong with its offence and defence. "When I started, there
was only one ground in my village, now there are six grounds and pipes to water
the grounds. Even the younger generation are interested to play," said Rakesh,
adding: "When we won the Asian Games, we were not in the news but today, we have
the backing of the media. At least 38 kabaddi players are working in the
railways. With the kabaddi fever all set to grip the country in the third
edition starting January 30, India national team captain Rakesh Kumar believes
its popularity will soon overtake that of cricket.
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It is ironical that under the cover of rights
Awarding compensation of Rs 12 lakh to a victim of acid attack, a Delhi court
said it was unfortunate that acid was easily available and was being rampantly
misused. Vipin was convicted by a trial court and given a five-year jail
term.The judge directed Sarai Rohilla resident Vipin Jain to pay `12 lakh as
damages to his cousin, Yogesh Jain, who he had attacked with acid in January
2005. The court noted that plaintiff has already spent `5 lakh on his treatment
and `20 lakh more is to be paid for skin grafting and plastic surgery and he has
to undergo around 10 more surgeries.Awarding compensation of Rs 12 lakh to a
victim of acid attack, a Delhi court said it was unfortunate that acid was
easily available and was being rampantly misused."Sadly, our country and, in
particular, our state Delhi have always been the centrepoint for these attacks
as ascertained on the basis of the reports gathered by the NCRB from 2010
onwards.Additional district judge Kamini Lau said the situation was worse due to
a total lack of legal guarantee of free medical care, rehabilitation and
adequate compensation scheme for the acid attack survivors.
It is ironical that
under the cover of rights, while the perpetrator walks free most of the time and
leads a normal life, the faceless victims/survivors suffer trauma, loneliness
and ostracisation throughout their life, everyday and every minute," the judge
said."When I saw Yogesh in the court, I did not need any other proof of the
horrendous incident of acid attack or his sufferings as evident from his
photographs," the judge said and referred to the reports of National Crime
Records Bureau (NCRB) saying 75-80 per cent of the acid attack victims are
women. He has filed an appeal against his sentence.The two families were
involved in a property dispute and professional rivalry as both had similar
pharmaceutical business. Regarding an amendment in the
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punishment for throwing acid, the court said it has been made gender neutral and
even a male victim of the attack is covered in it.According to the details
revealed in the court, Vipin had called Yogesh from behind when he was on way to
market with a friend and threw acid on him, which severely damaged his face,
right eye and other parts of the body
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February 11, 2022
It-may-be-wise-to-check what-you-re-drinking
In our exercise this week, we have seized a consignment of 565 boxes on the
Surat-Saputara-Nashik Highway where plastic bottles of imported brands were used
and after testing it was found that the bottles were filled with alcohol of
local brands," said Prasad Surve, state excise department, Nashik. Meanwhile,
according to an excise department official it has also asked the railway police
to be alert and keep a watch on trains coming from Gujarat and entering
Maharashtra. The Nashik excise department earlier this week seized a consignment
of imported liquor bottles of brands like Black Label, Red Label."We have
alerted teams on the Surat-Saputara-Nashik Highway, especially because the
highway passes through Silvassa, and it has been observed that consignments of
alcohol are being loaded from there after mixing local alcohol in bottles of
imported brands.
It may be wise to check what you’re drinking this New Year’s
Eve. The excise department on the Gujarat border has formed flying squads that
will conduct surprise checks on vehicles entering from Gujarat into Maharashtra
on the eve of New Year.However, the state government had last week said that
permit rooms, restaurants, lodges and swimming pools will no longer be required
to apply for permissions from the police department for its operation. Also,
Maharashtra has one of the highest excise duties levied in India.It may be wise
to check what you’re drinking this New Year’s Eve. Gujarat being a dry state,
its excise department becomes extra vigilant and, to avoid the seizure of the
liquor, the smugglers start sending it into Maharashtra. For Mumbai, we have
erected four check posts on the Dahanu-Golvad road and also it has come to our
notice that the liquor smugglers take the help of ‘hawala traders’ who have good
network in each and every village and city.The state excise department has
increased its vigilance, anticipating smuggling of illicit liquor being
transported in Maharashtra. The neighbouring states and Union territories like
Daman, Diu and Goa have availability of liquor at cheaper rates and this could
be one the reasons why Maharashtra becomes a favourite state for smuggled
liquor," said an excise department official."The illegal trade becomes more
active before New Year’s eve. What you think is imported liquor, could well be
smuggled alcohol from Daman and Silvassa near
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that local liquor was being mixed and transported to Mumbai and Nashik.On the
same lines, the Kolhapur excise department has also increased its vigilance on
the Maharashtra-Goa border to check smuggling of liquor into Maharashtra. Those
involved in these businesses still need to take the required permissions from
the state excise department and civic body. What you think is imported liquor,
could well be smuggled alcohol from Daman and Silvassa near Gujarat
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It speaks of a dancer who stands on the foundation
At the institute I met a few students who even learn classical western forms
like Ballet and Ballroom. Nalanda has more than justified his prophetic vision
with this new addition. Nalanda Dance Research Centre is a non-profit public
trust, it is a premier institution that enjoys a unique position in the world of
dance and education.Nalanda this year celebrates its 50 glorious years, on this
special occasion I met and congratulated my dear friend Bharatnatyaum exponent
Uma Rele who is the Principal of this school that provides dance education to
over 1000 dance lovers each year through
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their full time and part time courses in Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Mohiniattam,
Kathakali and Odissi. They say new generation brings in new light and new power,
Vaidehi who is a bundle of energy was super excited to inform me that Nalanda
had taken a new step ahead on its golden jubilee year, she said ‘this year we
have introduced a new course called Movement Science, it is a degree, a Master
of Fine Ats at the University of Mumbai, this course has everything in it from
fitness programmes to exercise science to even Yoga, Kalaripayettu and other
allied subjects.
It speaks of a dancer who stands on the foundation of Nalanda
and is looking upward to the sky to soar on the wings of knowledge and success.
Kanak Rele and her entire dance family wonderful years filled with loads of
knowledge of dance. Seeing a traditional institute take a modern approach is
indeed a refreshing change for the dancers of today, this new addition to
Nalanda and its teaching methods truly proves the vision of visionary Dr. Moti
Chandra had selected the motto and emblem for Nalanda. Acceptance of formal
academics in dancing at the university level and recognition of dance as a
full-fledged discipline for scientific research are the two pioneering
achievements of Nalanda which have justifiably earned it the premier position.
Kanak Rele who always believes in what the emblem of Nalanda showcases., the
only dance institution to be so recognised.While I was talking to warm and
friendly Uma Rele her dynamic dancer daughter Vaidehi Rele walked into the
office.’ When you visit Nalanda the sounds of Ghungaroo along with Tabla,
Mridangam and Manjeera catch your attention, but when you walk into a class room
it is not just Indian classical dance history one see the students learn but,
students are even taught the detailed evolution of western classical dance
Ballet, shown videos of various Ballet shows to understand it better.
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January 04, 2022
The screen has the colours you want to produce
The Xiaomi Mi LED Smart Bulb looks like a simple LED bulb. If Xiaomi
manufactures and sells this bulb in India, they should change the base or ship a
free adapter within the unit. The only hiccup is the E27 base that adds the
hassle of buying an adapter, which also increases the height of the bulb by a
few cms. Xiaomi’s Smart LED bulb will compete head-on against similar smart
lights from well-known brands such as Philips, Syska, Wipro and a few others
here in India. Installation is pretty simple and straightforward — simply plug
in the bulb and power on. The LED smart bulb can emit up to 800 lumens of light
and consumes just 10 Watts of power, and the LEDs have a lifespan of around 11
years, according to the company, but based on the hours of use each day. On
another note, with modern homes adopting to more and more ceiling-based flush
LED lights that mount inside false ceilings, we would only wish that Xiaomi also
tries to bring in more variants into the market, similar to what other brands
such as Syska, Philips, Wipro and a few others have.
The screen has the colours
you want to produce and all you need to do is swipe left to right to choose the
colour and swipe up to down to change the intensity. You won’t find
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Smart Bulb looks like a simple LED bulb but is packed with smart features that
make it work wonders.Birthday: A bright reddish-yellow hue that alternates to
create a party mood lighting.The app is feature rich and there are a lot of
controls available. While the crowdfunding price is around Rs 999, the final
price would be anywhere between Rs 1,200 and Rs 1,500, but we are yet to know
what Xiaomi will finally price it at. Register or login to your Mi account and
add the bulb. However, one needs to use an E27 to B22 adapter if you want to use
it in India. The setup instructions on the app are clear and easy to follow. You
can also set schedules to automatically turn on or off the bulb at specific time
intervals.The Xiaomi Mi LED Smart Bulb does run warm, but it depends on the
intensity at which it is being used. You can do multiple things with the Xiaomi
Mi LED Smart Bulb such as turn on or off, increase or decrease the intensity of
the light, change its colours or even use the built-in profiles to specific mood
lightings. The bulb can be operated by multiple family members and you can also
operate or control the bulb from a remote location as long as the Xiaomi Mi LED
Smart Bulb is connected to the internet.
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The combination of good infrastructure
Assuming he is successful, by curbing the movement of half the cars in the city
he would have addressed just about 2.Problem of EnforcementThe most ludicrous
aspect of this entire car control exercise is the inordinate amount of police
power it would require to enforce. According to a much cited IIT-Kanpur report
on the capital’s air quality, road and construction dust are the biggest
contributors to harmful particulate matter (PM) in the air. Delhi’s population
also has the highest spending capacity.Not surprisingly, the NGT is sceptical of
the odd-even car rationing plan, which it said in a recent ruling is unlikely to
achieve the "desired purpose.The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has been
proactive in banning the open burning of waste, including garbage, leaves,
plastic and crop residues and imposing a fine of `5,000 on violators. Civic
agencies and public utilities too are constantly digging up roads and pavements
and not restoring them. Even middle class families here have more than one car;
residential colonies in the city are choked with vehicles that have no place to
park. The most dangerous kind of particles are the ones that are 2.
The
combination of good infrastructure and high disposable incomes has led to the
capital amassing more cars (2. Vehicular emissions constitute just 25 per cent
to the overall 2.". Yet, all Mr Kejriwal is doing is trying to bring down
pollution by this segment.No announcement has stirred New Delhi’s car- centric
population as has chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s decision to restrict odd and
even numbered cars on city roads on alternate days. Citizens are angry,
bewildered and aghast.Given the enormity of the task of regulating traffic by
itself, is it possible that Delhi police will succeed in enforcing the odd-even
number car policy Is it even fair to expect the police to check every car
licence and peer into cars to see if the driver is a lone female Pampered
PopulationDelhi’s population is easily the most pampered in the country thanks
to the Indian taxpayer who has generously contributed to ensure their capital
has the country’s best infrastructure. Is his car travel rationing plan wise,
feasible or enforceable Desperate MeasureAgainst the backdrop of scientific
studies on air pollution in New Delhi, which
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overall pollution levels, chief minister Kejriwal appears to be acting more in
desperation than with reason. Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s odd solution to
Delhi’s air pollution problem might not save the city’s lungs but it should
serve as a wake-up call for an insouciant population. In London, even Members of
Parliament travel by train and Metro; no social issues there. Equally critical,
however, is the need to urgently address the problem of the capital’s
catastrophic air pollution levels. The measure is drastic beyond doubt,
especially for a citizenry used to the luxury of driving daily for work and
leisure
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December 09, 2021
But before they tumble down to a collapsing fate
When probed, the festival authorities re-iterated the shut-down crisis of
single-screen theatre-houses and cited fund-crunch problems to reinstate this
carnival of new cinema to its former glory.The renowned heritage premises of
Star Theatre in Kolkata (originally built during the British Raj in 1883)
situated in its northern Hati Bagan fringes was finally restored to its pristine
image by the local municipal corporation from an inevitable doom after a part of
it was destroyed in fire.g. From adherents of yesteryear Marxist ideology to
present-day supporters of "grassroots" politics, all have graced the occasion to
light the lamp and unfurl the festival. Basusree, Lighthouse, New Empire, Globe,
Chaplin, et al. It would be quite a pocket-pinch when as students we used to
throng at cinema halls to enjoy movie-viewing.With the change of guard at state
administration level in West Bengal, there has been a noticeable "paribartan" in
hosting its cultural programmes too.Offering a much-needed platform to showcase
talents of fresh, emerging filmmakers alongside a coterie of established names,
the current edition of IFNC granted the
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new waves and trends in the multifarious sphere of world cinema.
But before they
tumble down to a collapsing fate, hope a miracle happens to save the impending
disaster. A comprehensive package of European, Scandinavian, middle-eastern,
Belarusian, Bangladeshi and Latin American films summed up the schedule for this
year’s fiesta. But when so much is going on to shoot TRPs and climb up the chart
of fame, one wonders then what went wrong with single-screen theatres that are
deplorably languishing in dilapidated conditions in negligence and want of care.
In the spree of thus lending a progressive facelift to centuries-old cities,
often their old world charm and quintessential flavours get lost in process.
Similar danger may be lurking upon the other famous halls of erstwhile Calcutta
which would invariably showcase classic cinema. Cine Central President Shyamal
Kumar Sen fondly recalled the dirt-cheap ticket prices of the past in comparison
to today’s exorbitant rates. A horde of eminent personalities like Vidyasagar,
Ramakrishna Parama-hamsa and Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore had visited this site
to watch innumerable stage shows as that was the only source of entertainment in
performing arts, those days
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Can the book be returned to its editors for drastic
Can the book be returned to its editors for drastic rewriting Does it rate a 10
on a rising scale of headache-inducement from 0 to 10, or only a 9. This time
though, Sandesh is not innocent. It’s beyond even the power of the mother
superior. There is humour — this book could be truly funny except for the
author’s strange need to explain his puns. If I were R. Sandesh has had the hots
for Lolita ever since she walked into the video parlour where he worked, and
complained about having to sign for triple-X porn. In almost no time, despite
the presence of the baby and Kamalabai, Lolita and Sandesh are an item — and
Lolita even pays him for the privilege, though the boy hasn’t yet figured out
that sex is not necessarily love, and that love can be for sale. He knows
exactly what’s what. Raj Rao’s editor (which, thank goodness, I’m not), I’d
twist his ear and force him to rewrite the book from beginning to end. Lady
Lolita’s Lover has actually got a lot going for it. But then again, there’s no
way I’d let this book get into the hands of any nun, particularly one from The
Sound of Music.Lady Lolita’s Lover could be a good story. The book deals with
subjects that few writers in English have explored in India — sex and class, sex
and age, the corruption of uneducated youth, the middle-class sense of
entitlement. So, eventually Aroop hears of it, and before Lolita can blink she’s
been moved to Goa lock, stock and barrel. Somewhere in the mess of writing, it
is a good story. Sandesh has been beaten so badly, there’s barely anything left
of his face and the video parlour where he worked trashed to nearly nothing. A
story that catches the attention of Mumbai’s top lawyer, Jeevan Reddy, better
known as JR, who has Sandesh’s face repaired and files a case on the young man’s
behalf against Aroop and Lolita, promising Sandesh lakhs in damages. Raj Rao, is
to sing that song from the Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer film The Sound
of Music — "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria
The song, if you recall,
featured a bunch of nuns trying to figure out Maria’s character. And so the
young man, though he’s far from gay and still dreams of Lolita, does what JR
wants.It isn’t hard for her to lure 15-year-old Sandesh into her vast flat in
Dadar, where her husband hardly visits and her baby daughter is the
responsibility of her housekeeper, Kamalabai. But the way it’s written is not
worth the paper it’s written on.Kushalrani Gulab is a freelance editor and
writer who
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she marries Aroop, a merchant navy man with an almost inexhaustible salary
account, she discovers she does have a taste for the plebeian after all. There
are insights into the world of rent boys.Lolita knows what she’s doing but for
Sandesh this is a fantasy come true: which means he’s living in la-la land
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November 10, 2021
The quantum of investment will depend on the contribution
The quantum of investment will depend on the contribution in the form of land,
manufacturing facilities, equipment and so on made by the local partner and on
the target level of indigenization to be achieved, he said.AK-47s are reportedly
used more by non-state agents than national defence personnel An AK-47
(Representational image) AK-47s are reportedly used more by non-state agents
than national defence personnel Mumbai: Russia's Kalashnikov Concern, makers of
AK-47 assault rifles, is in advanced discussions with Indian companies to
manufacture certain weapons here and is open to sharing technology with local
partners.On whether Kalashnikov has identified the models to begin production,
Krivoruchko said Indians are primarily interested in the 5."We are in talks with
both public as well as private companies in India.Known as one of the best
assault rifles of the 20thcentury, AK-47s are now being reportedly used more by
non-state agents than national defence personnel. But it is a bit early to offer
any specific names, as we are still at negotiations," he said. He said that
excluding cost of utilities and manufacturing facilities, the partners together
will have to cough
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to begin production.On the expected scale of production, Krivoruchko said, "We
are looking at least 50,000 items per year initially with and a potential of
scaling up production in the future.He added that it is not engaged in any talks
with the defence ministry "on our own and if necessary our Indian partner will
handle those issues."From the early 2015, discussions are in right earnest, even
though several Indian companies have been interested to produce Kalashnikov
assault rifles since 2008," Kalashnikov Concern (formerly Izhmash) chief
executive Alexey Krivoruchko told PTI in an email interview."Whether the company
is ready to transfer technology to the partner, he said that "if the project is
a success, the local partner will gain access to the most advanced small arms
technologies, including high-speed chromium plating, protective coatings,
manufacturing of high-strength plastic components". For many years now, Russia
has officially stopped supplying these fine automatic rifles to the
country.56-mm and the 7.62-mm individual automatic weapons."Krivoruchko said
previous discussions did not yield any results, as the interested parties could
not obtain the licence to manufacture small arms from the government."
end-of."However, we are prepared to customise weapons to meet any customer
requirements and expand the range of products
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Why are they getting restless
Former deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi accused Mr Kumar of betraying the state’s
people and his mandate by walking out of the NDA, and said: "They don’t need any
doctor to test their political DNA. CM Nitish Kumar, in a tweet, also said the
drive would become a part of the JD(U)’s door-to-door campaign ahead of the
Assembly elections later this year. The voters of Bihar will test it soon like
they did in the Lok Sabha election..JD(U) leaders and workers who had gathered
outside the party office in Patna vowed that "we will not stop till the Prime
Minister retracts his DNA remark".JD(U) spokesman Niraj Kumar, replying to
questions raised by Union minister and senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad on
the payment for the test, said: "They levelled an allegation; they raised the
question about our DNA, they should pay for it.
Why are they getting restless —
they are not going to like the results of their samples anyway."The JD(U)
clearly wants to capitalise on the PM’s remark to trigger a sense of regional
loyalty among the masses.People were seen queuing up with hair and nail samples
in small plastic packets with their signatures to submit at a counter at the
party office to be sent to the PM.BJP leaders reacted sharply to the ongoing
HD(U) drive, calling it a "political stunt" intended only to gain sympathy from
the people of Bihar. There are indications that the two leaders will begin their
joint campaign against the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the NDA by
addressing a "Swabhiman Rally", which is to begin from August 29.Political
warfare over the Prime Minister’s DNA remarks intensified as chief minister
Nitish Kumar refusing to blink even as BJP leaders clarified that Narendra
Modi’s DNA remark was another political Political warfare over the Prime
Minister’s DNA remarks intensified as chief minister Nitish Kumar refusing to
blink even as BJP leaders clarified that Narendra Modi’s DNA remark was another
political "jumla", and a "Shabd Wapsi" campaign was launched across Bihar on
Tuesday." India, Bihar, Patna.Mr Kumar, urging more people to join the campaign,
said on Twitter: "I am proud to be a Bihari and I know that there is no problem
with my DNA, those who doubt it may get it tested, I have just signed a petition
asking Modiji to take back his words. The signature and sample collection drive,
which began on Tuesday, is likely to continue throughout this month. Leaders and
workers of the JD(U) held dharnas across the state in protest against Mr Modi’s
remark, demanding that the PM take his words back."Mr Kumar, who will be
contesting the election in alliance with the Rashtriya Janata Dal, was supported
by RJD
cosmetic
organizer Suppliers supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav over this issue. The party
plans to send around 50 lakh "Bihari DNA" samples to the PM.
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This allows the user of the ear guard to adjust
This allows the user of the ear guard to adjust the mask’s elastic strap to
cover their face tightly but without putting pressure on their ears.The young
boy, who is keeping his Scout’s oath of Duty to Others, has produced more than
1,700 ear guards since March.Callander then set about printing the prototype—a
strap that goes around the back of the head to which one could attach the
elastic of the mask. "Seek out your local health care providers, ask if this
would help them, and get your printers going!" Callander wrote on his
Thingiverse post.Quinn Callander has put the design of his plastic
around-the-head strap on the open-source 3D printing community Thingiverse The
3D printed ‘ear guard’ that Quin Callander produced has several grooves on which
the elastic strap of a mask can be looped.When Quinn Callander heard that
doctors, nurses and paramedics had severe ear pain and soreness from wearing
masks over long shifts, he thought up an idea to help ease the pressure and
prevent chafing behind the ears.The ear guard is made of a kind of plastic
commonly used in 3D printing called polylactic acid, which is relatively cheap,
Fast Company reported. The 3D printed ‘ear guard’ has several grooves on which
the elastic strap of a mask can be looped.He worked out several design for a
plastic strap that he could produce using his 3D printer, and finally settled on
a workable model. (Photo | Facebook - Heather Roney) Chennai: A 12-year-old boy
scout in Vancouver, Canada has developed a simple but clever solution to the
problem of ear straps of masks causing pain to healthcare workers who have to
wear them all day.Following his lead, a volunteer group that Callander works
with has also
plastic
fork Manufacturers printed 5,000 ear guards and given it out to hospital
workers. Demand for his handy accessory soared since he distributed his initial
batch to hospitals in Vancouver.
This allows the user of the ear guard to adjust
the mask’s elastic strap to cover their face tightly but without putting
pressure on their ears.Callander has since put his design online on the open
source 3D printing community Thingiverse, from where anyone can download it and
3D print the ear guards
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September 13, 2021
There are also food bowls and food
Wood on wheelsCars, trucks, construction vehicles, emergency
vehicles: Wooden toys that move are everywhere. How about a throwback? A company
called Novanatural. $44. $39. A little too steep price-wise? Head to Amazon for
a nice looking tic-tac-toe table set in wood for $9. On the handmade emporium
Etsy.com, the shop TwentySevenUK sells a small wooden racing car that can be
engraved with a child’s name and a special date.99. Tender Leaf Toys, which
makes a beautiful array of wooden toys, has a kitchen set intended for a
dollhouse but perfectly suitable as a stand-alone gift. Aerin makes a fancy
Jenga, the classic balancing game, with blocks made of beech, stored in a cream
or brown shagreen box with brass detailing. There are also food bowls and food,
including a carrot for the bunny. $39. $64. $19.Table gamesFrom tic-tac-toe to
plastic plate
backgammon, lots of table games come in wood.As a novelty or a favourite, wooden
toys can make great gifts.99 each. $2,750. From tic-tac-toe to backgammon, lots
of table games come in wood.99, or a plywood 4 in a row game for $22. Pottery
Barn Kids carries a wooden pet set complete with a rabbit and its hutch, a dog
and its doghouse, and a cat and its cat bed. (Photo: AP) New York: Why buy
wooden toys for children? Chances are good you know at least one parent who
sings their praises for durability, sustainability or magical powers to boost
creativity. The seller offers free shipping to the U. Wooden train sets may not
have wheels, but they do move and there’s a nice selection. If you’re not
confident about gifting a full-size kitchen, go for a miniature set. The brand
is available everywhere. Check out the world of Brio. Best to check with a
parent first before taking on the big ticket. Tender Leaf makes lots of other
cool kitchen toys, too, including a colorful espresso machine complete with
coffee pods that drop and a milk jug. Each car is $43. It also sells a French
Solitaire Set that includes a circular board crafted in Italy from ashwood, with
33 brass balls.05 and comes in white, yellow or green. If you don’t, know that
such toys can make great gifts.Kitchen toysLots of wooden play kitchens and toy
appliances are out there, but they’ve got a lot of plastic
competition.MiscellaneousCircle stackers for infants and toddlers are also
plentiful, but one Etsy seller, SouthBendWorks, makes a lovely version in
multicolored hardwood. Look no further than Melissa & Doug, the mass
producer with a wide variety.com sells a set of wooden stilts for ages 6 and up
in oak hardwood.99. The company makes construction vehicles for ages 3-6 that a
child must stack together themselves before playing
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Patients can have these new treatments
Earlier reducing fat meant spending hours hitting the gym or liposuction and
still the results were not satisfactory."Many patients today are on the go and
work long hours so they cant commit to the longer recoveries from surgery and
liposuction," explained Dr Ariel Ostad, another dermatologist from N."These
treatments cant replace liposuction or surgery and wont transform a beer belly
into six-pack abs," said Dr Alan Matarasso, president of the American Society of
Plastic Surgeons.Here&
plastic bowl039;s
how you can shed extra kilos without any surgery. "But they can improve problem
areas on fit people at healthy weights. (Photo: Representational/Pixabay)
Washington: Shedding that extra kilo of fat will not be a difficult task
anymore.
Patients can have these new treatments during their lunch break and
head right back to work," Ostad added.Dr Dendy Engelman, a New York City
dermatologist who practice the offers the brand new cellulite-blasting Emtone,
said, "We have entered the Brave New World of medicine. The procedure uses
radiofrequency and targeted pressure energy to spur skin-tightening collagen and
elastin and even out fat deposits that cause dimpling, reported New York Post."
The technology is truly amazing. You can literally sculpt your body without any
effort or downtime.C." The treatment requires at least 20 to 30 minute sessions
over a two-week period, followed by periodic maintenance touch-ups. But with the
new non-invasive body contouring treatments with zero recovery time, you can
witness better results in just a few days.According to the American Society for
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, reported New York Post, it has been noted that the
fat-reducing procedure which does not require any surgery has witnessed a growth
of 50 per cent in the last five years.A 35-year-old model Madlena Kalinova, who
underwent the treatment, recently underwent said, "I saw improvements after the
first treatment and full results after the fourth. Ive recommended it to a
friend as well. So its no big surprise that several marketers are starting out
new body-sculpting machines at a great speed. Contouring treatments have zero
recovery time.Y."Not only the procedure is quick and painless, but there are #
no restrictions pertaining to Body Mass Index (BMI), body type or skin colour
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