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ஜோஸ் ஆலுக்காஸ் காதலர் தின சலுகை

ஜோஸ் ஆலுக்காஸ் காதலர் தின சலுகை

Added : பிப் 13, 2021 01:10

சென்னை:காதலர் தின கலக்கல் சலுகையாக, சிறந்த வேலைபாடுகள் நிறைந்த, 'ஹார்ட்ஸ்' வகை நகைகளை, சிறப்பு தள்ளுபடி விலையில், ஜோஸ் ஆலுக்காஸ் அறிமுகப்படுத்துகிறது.

ஜோஸ் ஆலுக்காஸ் குழுமம், பண்டிகை காலங்களில், புதிய வகை அணிகலன்கள் மற்றும் வேலைபாடுகள் நிறைந்த நகைகளை அறிமுகப்படுத்துவது வழக்கம். இந்த வகையில், பிப்., 14ம் தேதி, காதலர் தினத்தை முன்னிட்டு, சிறந்த வேலைபாடுகள் கொண்ட, 'ஹார்ட்ஸ்' வகை நகைகளை அறிமுகப்படுத்துகிறது.

இவை, அதிக எடையின்றி, தினசரி அணியக்கூடிய வகையில் வடிவமைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. வைர காதணிகள் முதல் நெக்லஸ் வரை, ஆரம்ப விலையாக, 5,200 ரூபாயில் இருந்து கிடைக்கிறது. காதலர் தின கொண்டாட்டத்தின் உச்சமாக, 50 ஆயிரம் ரூபாய்க்கு மேல் வைர நகைகள் வாங்குபவர்களுக்கு, ஒரு தங்க காசு இலவசமாக வழங்கப்படும்.தவிர, வைர நகைகளுக்கு, 20 சதவீதமும், பிளாட்டின நகைகளுக்கு, ஏழு சதவீதமும், சிறப்பு தள்ளுபடி அறிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. இந்த சிறப்பு சலுகைகள், தென்னிந்தியாவின், அனைத்து ஜோஸ் ஆலுக்காஸ் ஷோ ரூம்களிலும் கிடைக்கும்.

ஆதார் பதிவு, திருத்தம் செய்ய அஞ்சல் துறை சிறப்பு முகாம்

ஆதார் பதிவு, திருத்தம் செய்ய அஞ்சல் துறை சிறப்பு முகாம்

Added : பிப் 13, 2021 00:02

சென்னை: அஞ்சல் துறையில் ஆதார் பதிவு, திருத்தம் செய்வதற்கான சிறப்பு முகாம், இன்று நடக்கிறது.

இந்திய அஞ்சல் துறையில் ஆதார் பதிவு, திருத்தம் செய்வதற்கான சிறப்பு முகாம், இன்று காலை, 10:00 மணி முதல் மாலை, 4:00 மணி வரை அஞ்சலகங்களில் நடக்கிறது. பொது இடங்களில் சிறப்பு ஏற்பாடுகள் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளன.இந்த முகாமில் புதிதாக ஆதார் பதிவு, முகவரி, புகைப்படம், பெயர், பாலினம், பிறந்த தேதி, மொபைல் போன் எண், மின்னஞ்சல் திருத்தம், 5 மற்றும் 15வது வயதில் பயோ மெட்ரிக் புதுப்பித்தல் ஆகிய சேவைகள் வழங்கப்படுகின்றன.

ஆதார் திருத்தங்களுக்காக, 50 ரூபாய் சேவை கட்டணமாக பெறப்படும். புதிதாக ஆதார் பதிவு செய்யும் சேவைக்கு கட்டணம் இல்லை.இவ்வாறு அஞ்சல் துறை அறிவித்துள்ளது.

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As Corona cases dip, more Bhopalis let down guard

As Corona cases dip, more Bhopalis let down guard

Ashutosh.Shukla@timesgroup.com

Bhopal:13.02.2021 

Friday afternoon: A restaurant in Bittan Market. There is sanitiser on the stand on the door for guests to sanitise their hands before they get into the restaurant. All the waiters are masked and so is the man at the counter. But, none of the five to six guests in the restaurant — waiting for their order to be served — are wearing masks.

This phenomenon is not limited to one restaurant, market, office, temple or a superstore, but can be found everywhere in the city. While many of the superstores, shops, restaurants, hotels and offices are still sticking to guidelines issued for them at the time of Unlock, visitors at those places have “forgotten” about them.

When the person at the restaurant counter was asked why he allowed people without masks to come in, he thought it was a policeman or an administrative or BMC official asking him the question and started explaining, “Can’t you see sir? None of them are wearing masks nor have any of them used the sanitiser while coming in. What can I do? Earlier, it was still possible to persuade people to observe the guidelines, but now nobody cares and if you ask them to do it, they will not take it kindly,” he said.

The restaurant in question didn’t have provision for thermal screening, but Birla temple still allows devotees after thermal screening. ‘Prasad’ is still not accepted. The temple’s outer wall has a notice telling people that they should put the ‘prasad’ and ‘phool-mala’ on the slab outside because it won’t be accepted and if they so wish, they can take it back while returning. There were not many devotees at the temple for ‘darshan’ but only some of them were wearing masks because the guard taking their body temperature was not asking them about the mask.

Many of those who used to keep their mask tied to their chin, perhaps to put it on their face, if there is checking somewhere have completely given up on them since police, administration and BMC staff are no longer fining people without masks.

District collector Avinash Lavania, admitted that with receding cases of coronavirus in the city, people definitely seem to have become slack in observing Covid-19 protocol. Also, checks by police, administration and BMC to see that people comply with the coronavirus guidelines may also not be vigorous as before, “but we shall catch up with it,” he said.


UNMASKED: Shoppers without masks in New Market

17 killed in TN cracker unit blast

17 killed in TN cracker unit blast

M K Ananth & Kaushik Kannan TNN

Virudhunagar:13.02.2021 

In one of the worst fireworks tragedies in recent years in Tamil Nadu, 17 people, including seven women, were killed and 35 others injured in a blast at a cracker unit in Achankulam near Sattur town on Friday afternoon. The condition of many of the injured is said to be critical. The accident took place on the premises of Sri Mariamman Fireworks around 1 pm where workers were engaged in filling chemicals in fancy fireworks.

The explosion was triggered by friction when workers were handling chemicals in one of the working sheds. Under its impact, the fire spread to several sheds in the cracker unit, making firefighting difficult for a long time. While nine people died on the spot, the numbers climbed to 17 by evening. Virudhunagar district collector R Kannan told TOI that the deceased include seven women and five men. “We have identified five men and five women. Two women are yet to be identified while the gender of the three other bodies is yet to be ascertained,” he said.

The injured -- 14 women and 21 men -- were being treated at various hospitals in Sattur, Sivakasi and Kovilpatti. Chief minister Edappadi Palaniswami has announced Rs 3 lakh relief to the relatives of each of the deceased and Rs 1 lakh each to those injured.PM Narendra Modi mourned the tragedy and announced Rs 2 lakh ex gratia to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 each to the seriously injured. Sources said several violations were identified in the cracker unit. As many as 70 people were employed in the unit which was way above the stipulated number.

The explosion was triggered by friction when workers were handling chemicals in one of the working sheds

How birds die fighting their own image on windows

How birds die fighting their own image on windows

Jasjeev.Gandhiok@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:13.02.2021 

Reflective glass panes may up the style of a building, but it is dangerous for birds, especially for nonurban avian species. For one, their own reflection in the window confuses the birds and causes them to peck aggressively at the glass to attack the ‘enemy’ bird, particularly during nesting season. The birds injure themselves, even die at times. Ornithologists say this phenomenon is becoming common as more buildings now use reflective windows that allow one-way view of the outside.

Faiyaz Khudsar, scientist in charge at the Yamuna Biodiversity Park, said that many birds perceive the reflections in the windows as hostile birds. “At the Biodiversity Park itself, we see a lot of babblers pecking at their own reflections in the windows,” said Khudsar. “However, more than regular windows, reflective windows and those using glass films pose a higher risk to the birds.”

A 2014 study established that one billion birds died from window strikes every year in the United States. The study had analysed the behaviour of the golden-winged warbler, painted bunting, Canada warbler, wood thrush and the Kentucky warbler.

Experts explained that birds establishing their territory or nesting show these aggressive characteristics, and mistake their own reflections for other avians that need to be driven away from the spot. Dr Surya Prakash, zoologist at Jawaharlal Nehru University, pointed out that while birds like pigeons and crows are less affected by the reflections, species living in denser forested patches adjoining urban settlements often mistake the images for enemy birds.

“This is often the case with jungle babblers, woodpeckers and drongos. In some cases, they have died trying to defend their territory,” said Prakash. “They are especially territorial during the nesting season. Males are protective of their territory and defend the female and the chicks from the presumed male in the reflection. Similarly, female birds may think it’s another female bird trying to harm the chicks.”

The capacity to adapt varies from species to species. “We have seen a peregrine falcon nesting atop a reflective building near Okhla Bird Sanctuary for several years,” revealed Prakash.

Nadeem Shehzad, who runs a veterinary hospital for raptors in north Delhi, disclosed having received many birds injured in head-on collisions with glass panes. “It used to be common abroad, but with more people installing reflective windows, cases are rising here too,” said Shehzad. “Shikras, in particular, fly low and often injure themselves in this manner. Birds can actually die from the head-on collisions.”


DANGEROUS ONE VIEW: Their own reflection confuses birds, and causes them to peck aggressivel

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