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Manisha Dixit won the Indian Women Association’s (IWA) 3rd Season of the Mrs IWA – Beauty and the Brain pageant recently. Dr Rupa Asolkar was the first runner-up, Dr Anjum Singhal second runner-up and Rashmi Chanda third runner-up.Category Winners: Mrs IWA Ramp Walk Queen – Sarika Nirmal, Mrs IWA Flawless Skin – Dr Rupa Asolkar, Mrs IWA Talented Diva – Suparna Ghosh / Sudha Kodakkarente, Mrs IWA Photogenic – Manisha Dixit, Mrs IWA Witty Brain – Mauly Nirav Bavisi, Mrs IWA Crowning Glory – Anjum Singal, Mrs IWA Fitness Freak – Neha Pandere, Mrs IWA Confident Diva – Neha Kaushal, Mrs IWA Beautiful Smile – Rashmi Chanda, and Mrs IWA Congeniality – Naveenapriya Ragavendran. The jury comprised Rajesh Singh, Ramesh Bulchandani, Urooj Khan, Snehal Mandgaonkar, and Zulfikar Ali. Mentors and creative team: Priya Bhedi (internal jury and pageant coach), Vidhi Thaker Shukla (fashion stylist), Bhavna Sagar Naik (choreographer), and Sony Amarnath (makeup artist).Indian embassy’s deputy chief of mission Sandeep Kumar was the chief guest. Dr Manisha Tandale was special guest and Shantanu Deshpande guest of honour.“The third season of Mrs IWA has been our most inspiring yet,” said Priya Bhedi, IWA president and director of Mrs IWA. “Every participant showcased not only beauty, but immense confidence, intelligence, and passion. We are proud to provide a platform that celebrates the strength and spirit of Indian women.” Source link
Tens of thousands of people were under evacuation orders in western North America, after days of heavy rain forced rivers to burst their banks.Storms have battered Washington state in the US and British Columbia over the Canadian border for several days, with rivers continuing to rise.People living south of Seattle and Tacoma have been told to leave their homes, with aerial photographs showing farmland already under water, and populated areas perilously close. A sign warning drivers about flood water is partially covered by water in an area flooded by the Snohomish River, as an atmospheric river brings…
Jordan booked a berth in the FIFA Arab Cup semi-finals as they edged Iraq 1-0 at the Education City Stadium. Ali Olwan’s first-half penalty proved the difference in front of 40,000 fans in Al Rayyan, as he maintained a remarkable record of scoring from the spot in each of Jordan’s four matches at the tournament.Later at the Al Bayt Stadium, the United Arab Emirates dumped defending champions Algeria 7-6 on penalties, after the match had ended 1-1 in both regulation and extra time.Two years ago, Jordan and Iraq clashed at the start of the knockout stage at a major tournament in Qatar, as the Nashama edged the Lions of Mesopotamia in the round of 16 at the Asian Cup.This time, also at the Education City, it was Jordan once again who won by a single goal, with Olwan scoring for the fourth straight match. His goal came late in an opening half that produced almost no other chances of note, despite Jordan having the better of the play. They did, however, lose star forward Yazan al-Naimat to an early knee injury.After the break, Iraq’s talisman Ali Jasim began to see much more of the ball and his team looked far better for it. Twice the dazzling winger came close midway through the half — first with a rasping effort from distance, then with a driven shot — both producing smart saves from Yazeed Abulaila.Jordan’s Mohannad Abu Taha, who has already scored one spectacular long-range effort at the tournament, came close to producing another late on as Jordan saw out the narrow win to book a last-four date with Saudi Arabia.Meanwhile, the UAE qualified for the semi-finals after a thrilling win over Algeria. Neither team showed much desire in the first half to assert dominance, with a cagey, low-quality opening 45 minutes producing few chances. The UAE focused on tightening their defensive line and maintaining discipline, while the referee disallowed a second Algerian goal for offside in the 44th minute.The second half brought signs of change as Adel Boulbina put Algeria ahead early, following up a shot from Youssef Brahimi that rebounded off the UAE goalkeeper’s hands and slotting it home to the right of the keeper.The UAE pushed forward, increasing their pressure on the Algerian defence in search of an equaliser, and they succeeded in restoring parity through Bruno in the 64th minute. He converted a pass from Caio, finishing with his left foot into the Algerian net.Neither side managed to break the deadlock in extra time, despite Algeria’s advantage, sending the match to penalties, where the UAE prevailed to set up a semi-final meeting with Morocco. Source link
Pakistan International School Qatar (Pisq) announced the remarkable success of two charity initiatives — the Girls’ Wing Bake Sale and the Cambridge Wing Bake Sale — organised to support the mission of the Qatar Cancer Society (QCS).The events highlighted the values of empathy, compassion, leadership, and social responsibility deeply rooted within the Pisq community, a statement said.The Girls’ Wing hosted a charity bake sale, led by the students of Grades 11 and 12 under the supervision of vice principal and biology teacher Nishat Wajid.The students prepared an impressive range of homemade baked items, showcasing not only their culinary creativity but also their commitment to serving humanity. Students from Grades 5-12 participated by purchasing items and contributing generously.The proceeds collected from the event will be donated to QCS, reaffirming Pisq’s dedication to charitable causes. The Girls’ Wing thanked Pisq principal Ch Muhammad Afzal, for his constant encouragement and for providing students with the opportunity to lead impactful community service initiatives.In another inspiring act of generosity, the Cambridge Wing of Pisq organised a charity bake sale to support QCS. Spearheaded by the Cambridge Students’ Council, the event demonstrated exceptional leadership, discipline, and community spirit. Nearly 50 students took part by preparing homemade items, managing stalls, and motivating their peers to support the cause.The bake sale was held under the guidance of vice principal Aliya Ejaz. Teachers assisted the students throughout the planning and implementation stages. All collected funds were formally handed over to QCS, contributing to their vital work in cancer awareness, patient support, and community health initiatives. Source link
On 14–15 December, the Suadi capital will host the Alliance’s 11th Global Forum, bringing together governments, civil society, youth leaders, women peacebuilders, and media voices.The theme:UNAOC:…
Pakistan has signed a memorandum of understanding with crypto exchange Binance to explore the ‘tokenisation’ of up to $2 billion in sovereign bonds, T-bills and commodity reserves to boost liquidity and attract investors, the finance ministry said on Friday. Separately, Pakistan also gave initial clearance for Binance and HTX, a digital-asset platform, to register with regulators to set up local subsidiaries and begin preparations for full exchange licence applications, the virtual assets authority said. The ministry said the agreement paved the way to explore a potential collaboration aimed at enabling the tokenisation and blockchain-based distribution of Pakistan's real-world assets.These can include sovereign bonds, treasury bills, commodity reserves such as oil, gas, metals or other raw materials owned by the government. Tokenisation is the process of creating a digital version of an asset.The move comes as other countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Japan and parts of the European Union expand formal licensing rules for crypto exchanges amid broader global regulatory tightening. The ministry also said the initiative could involve assets of up to $2 billion, subject to approvals, with the aim of improving liquidity, transparency and international market access.Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said the MoU signalled Pakistan's reform trajectory and ‘a long-term partnership.’Binance founder Changpeng Zhao said the agreement was ‘a great signal for the global blockchain industry and for Pakistan’, saying it marked the beginning of a move toward full deployment of the tokenisation initiative. INITIAL CLEARANCES FOR BINANCE, HTXThe Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority said it had issued early approvals to Binance and HTX after reviewing their governance and compliance controls. The clearances allow them to register on the Anti-Money Laundering system, set up local units and prepare full applications.Chair Bilal bin Saqib said the clearances kick off Pakistan's phased licensing process and signalled that compliance strength will determine which exchanges move ahead. BROADER DIGITAL-ASSET INITIATIVESThe initiative comes as Pakistan speeds up a major digital-finance overhaul into just a few months, creating the Pakistan Crypto Council and establishing the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority while drafting a formal licensing regime. Pakistan ranks as the world's third-largest crypto market by retail activity, Saqib said at Binance Blockchain Week Dubai 2025 earlier this week.A central bank digital currency pilot and a Virtual Assets Act are also planned for 2025.Pakistan’s crypto council has signed a letter of intent with U.S.-based World Liberty Financial to explore stablecoin use, tokenisation and other digital-asset infrastructure, Pakistan's finance ministry said in April.(Reporting by Ariba Shahid in Karachi. Editing by Mark Potter and Jane Merriman) Source link
The penultimate match of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup pits the champions of South America and Africa in the FIFA Challenger Cup. Three days after they saw off Cruz Azul in the FIFA Derby of the Americas, Flamengo now meet Pyramids at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium today to determine who will be the FIFA Challenger Cup champions. In addition to the standalone silverware, there’s also another major prize on offer for the winner: a date with Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup, to be held in Qatar on Wednesday. Having been in Qatar now for close to a week, Flamengo should be in high spirits after they saw off Cruz Azul 2-1 to win the Derby of the Americas. That continued an extraordinary month of title-gathering for the Rio giants, who won both the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores and domestic Serie A crowns before their departure to Qatar. Giorgian De Arrescaeta, Flamengo midfielder, said on the eve of the match: “Each team has its identity and its players. This is a team that works and fights incredibly hard on the pitch. We’re finishing off a season full of major achievements and still fighting for the dream of becoming world champions. I still haven’t won a title here in Qatar. I’m happy to be back here, but the focus is first on reaching the final, and then on trying to become champions.” This is Flamengo’s second participation in a FIFA competition this year, having participated in the Club World Cup where they topped their group without losing a match before bowing out against Bayern Munich in the round of 16. Flamengo twice competed in the previous version of this competition, reaching the final in 2019 where they lost to Liverpool, and securing third place in the 2022 edition. Flamengo have lost only one of their last 12 matches in all competitions. African champions Pyramids also arrive in a good spell of form, sitting second in the Egyptian Premier League with just the one loss through their first dozen fixtures. Head coach Krunoslav Jurcic has named a strong travelling squad, headlined by Pharoahs stars Ahmed El Shenawy, Mohamed Hamdy, Mohanad Lasheen and Mostafa Fathi. Off the back of a wonderful showing in a 3-1 win in Jeddah against Al Ahli in the FIFA African-Asian-Pacific Cup, they also know that they can compete at this level. Krunoslav Jurcic, Pyramids coach, said: “First of all, I’m so proud to be part of such a big competition, an elite competition with the biggest clubs in the world. We had an excellent season in Africa, winning the Champions League and now we came to Qatar to play the semi-final and hopefully the final. It’s a big reward for us and I want to enjoy it and for the players to enjoy all the moments of the competition because this is the top level of football.” The Intercontinental Cup brings together the six winners from each confederation’s top-tier club tournament in a condensed format. It is designed not to be a competitor to the 32-team Club World Cup, launched last year by FIFA and organised every four years.Players to watch At 31, Giorgian de Arrascaeta is arguably at the peak of his considerable powers. Flamengo’s playmaking prince had another superb domestic campaign where he plundered 18 goals and provided 14 assists in the league. The Uruguayan star then immediately translated that form onto the global stage, scoring both goals in his team’s 2-1 win over Cruz Azul earlier this week to book their place in the Challenger Cup. There is no question where the Pyramids goal threat is likely to come from and that is in the form of star striker Fiston Mayele. The Congo DR marksman struck a hat-trick as the Egyptian side toppled Al Ahli in the African-Asian-Pacific Cup and although he has been held without a goal in his past three domestic outings, he looms as a player that Flamengo will need to keep in check. Source link
Nammude Doha (Our Kitchen Garden) has elected its new managing committee for the term 2025–2027.The newly elected team brings together a dedicated group of individuals committed to expanding the organisation’s activities, strengthening community engagement, and promoting sustainable home gardening practices among families in Doha.The officials are Siroz Raveendran (president), Jawahar Bharathan (general secretary), Jainas Arakkal George (treasurer), Jitto James (vice president), Ramla Samad (joint secretary), and managing committee members Ambhara Pavithran, Mohammed Siyad, Rajesh Trikandiyoor, Sudheer Shenoy, Hamza M V, and Nishad Hassankutty.The new committee has expressed its commitment to introducing more community-oriented gardening initiatives, workshops, awareness programmes, and family engagement events in the upcoming term. With a renewed focus on sustainability, the team aims to encourage more households to cultivate their own vegetables and support a healthier, greener lifestyle. Source link
Zelensky self-records a video yesterday in front of a sign that reads ‘Kupiansk’, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in the frontline town of Kupiansk, Kharkiv region,…
It provides an update on renewable water availability, which refers to the amount of freshwater that is replenished each year in rivers and aquifers through precipitation.Renewable water availability per…
