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A group of monks from Nepal put on a kung fu demonstration with sword techniques in front of an enthusiastic audience

A group of monks from Nepal put on a kung fu demonstration with sword techniques in front of an enthusiastic audience

The Druk Amitabha nunnery in Nepal reopened to the public after a five-year closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To mark the occasion, a group of nuns performed kung fu demonstrations, including sword techniques, before an enthusiastic audience. These nuns belong to the 1,000-year-old Drukpa lineage, which advocates for gender equality within the traditionally patriarchal Buddhist monastic system. The nunnery, established in 2009, now houses 300 members aged between six and 54, who receive kung fu training to promote gender equality and women's empowerment. Beyond their spiritual pursuits, the nuns engage in relief missions and environmental initiatives across the Himalayas.
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Bhutan’s GMC plan will promote “mindful capitalism”

Bhutan’s GMC plan will promote “mindful capitalism”

Bhutan has announced plans for the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC), a $100 billion initiative aimed at addressing economic challenges such as youth unemployment and brain drain. Spanning an area three times the size of Singapore, GMC will promote "mindful capitalism," integrating ecological harmony and spiritual well-being with economic development. Former Prime Minister Dr. Lotay Tshering, now GMC's governor, emphasized the project's potential to attract foreign companies committed to sustainability. Despite its ambitious vision, the project faces financial and political challenges, including potential influences from neighboring India and China.
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Philippe Clement Responds to Rangers Chairman’s Criticism

Philippe Clement Responds to Rangers Chairman’s Criticism

Rangers manager Philippe Clement has addressed remarks made by club chairman Fraser Thornton, who described the team's away performance as "horrendous." Clement concurred with the assessment, acknowledging his dissatisfaction with the team's away record, noting that they have dropped 20 out of a possible 33 points on the road this season. He emphasized the need for improvement in away matches while expressing contentment with their home form. The club is undergoing a comprehensive review of its football operations, with Clement actively participating in discussions aimed at enhancing performance. Despite recent challenges, including player injuries, Clement remains optimistic about future outcomes.…
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Israel and Hamas Reach Ceasefire Agreement to Return Hostages

Israel and Hamas Reach Ceasefire Agreement to Return Hostages

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed a deal with Hamas to secure the return of hostages held in Gaza. The agreement includes a ceasefire and the release of Palestinian prisoners. Despite the announcement, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have resulted in at least 72 fatalities since the deal's disclosure. Under the terms, 33 hostages will be released over six weeks in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, with a second phase anticipated. The international community, including the U.S., EU, China, and Russia, has expressed hope that this ceasefire will lead to lasting stability in the region. However, concerns remain about…
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Guwahati Asian Film Festival from Feb 7

Guwahati Asian Film Festival from Feb 7

The maiden edition of the Guwahati Asian Film Festival (GAFF) 2025, showcasing the best of Asian cinema with special focus on Assam and the North-East region, will be held next month, the organisers said on Friday.From movies to workshops, the three-day festival from February 7 will attract top names in cinema from India and neighbouring countries and provide a platform for the young and aspiring filmmakers of the region, honourary festival director Monita Borgohain said. "GAFF 2025 is all set to be a vibrant celebration of Asia’s rich storytelling traditions. We are proud to present a thoughtfully curated lineup that…
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Over Rs 400 crore approved for development of BTR projects

Over Rs 400 crore approved for development of BTR projects

The Assam Cabinet on Thursday sanctioned the release of Rs 401.50 crore from the Special Objective Project Development (SOPD-G) funds for Bodoland Territorial  Council (BTC) projects. This funding will be allocated to a series of projects that are set to be implemented by the BTC. The approval is an important step in ensuring the continuous and uninterrupted development of the region, growth and infrastructure improvement across various sectors. Additionally, the Cabinet has approved Rs 22,000 crore for the implementation of the Mukhya Mantri Mahila Udyamita Asoni (MMMUA), the Chief Minister's Atmanirbhar Asoni, and other related schemes for the financial year 2024-25.
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Guwahati to host Industry leaders, policymakers at Direct Seking Expo

Guwahati to host Industry leaders, policymakers at Direct Seking Expo

Guwahati is set to become the epicenter of discussions and innovations in the direct selling industry on January 21, as eminent government dignitaries, top industry leaders, policymakers, academics, and social activists converge here for the 2nd Edition of IDSA Northeast Direct Selling Conference and Expo. The event, being organized by the Indian Direct Selling Association (IDSA), will witness brainstorming on crucial topics such as industry growth, regulatory frameworks, consumer awareness, reforms, policy advocacy, and empowerment of women and youth through direct selling opportunities. The IDSA, in a press release  said the event will feature a grand exhibition showcasing products, services,…
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Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Negotiations Ongoing

Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Negotiations Ongoing

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that a ceasefire agreement with Hamas is not yet finalized, with negotiations continuing. The proposed deal, mediated by the USA and Qatar, aims to end the 15-month Gaza conflict, facilitate hostage releases, and allow humanitarian aid. While some details remain unresolved, particularly concerning the release of Palestinian prisoners, the ceasefire is tentatively set to commence on Sunday, initiating a six-week pause in hostilities.
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Assam govt digitises rare Assamese manuscripts, books

Assam govt digitises rare Assamese manuscripts, books

Over 1.28 million pages of rare manuscripts, journals, and books in Assamese have been digitised. This marks a significant milestone in safeguarding and promoting Assamese literature, said Narayan Sharma, president of the Assam Jatiya Bidyalay (AJB) Educational and Socio-Economic Trust. The digitisation work was done over 36 months, he said.
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