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Halloween celebration

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Halloween, celebrated on October 31, has its roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, which was observed in what is now the United Kingdom, Ireland, and northern France. Samhain and the Celtic Traditions Samhain, pronounced "SAH-win," marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, a time when the Celts believed the boundary between the living and the dead became blurred. This festival was one of the four main festivals in the Celtic calendar, along with Imbolc, Beltaine, and Lughnasadh During Samhain, the Celts would light bonfires on hilltops to relight their hearth fires for the winter and to ward off evil spirits. They would also wear costumes and masks to disguise themselves as spirits, believing that this would protect them from any malevolent entities The festival was associated with the return of the souls of the dead to their homes, and the Celts would leave food and drink offerings to appease these spirits. This period was also considere...

India would already be facing significant environmental challenges even without the impact of climate change

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According to historian and environmentalist Ramachandra Guha, India would be facing severe environmental issues even in the absence of climate change. Guha emphasized that India's environmental problems are deeply rooted, noting that the country has the most polluted cities in the world, biologically dead rivers, high rates of chemical contamination of soil, and significant loss of biodiversity Guha attributed these issues to the dismantling of environmental regulations and safeguards by successive governments since economic liberalization, which has exacerbated the country's environmental degradation. Therefore, climate change only amplifies the existing environmental challenges that India is already grappling with.

How does 2024 differ from previous election cycles in United State?

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The 2024 U.S. presidential election has several distinct characteristics that set it apart from previous election cycles: Candidate Dynamics The 2024 election features former President Donald Trump as the Republican nominee, who is seeking to reclaim the White House after his exit in 2021. This is a unique scenario as it involves a former president attempting to return to office On the Democratic side, Vice President Kamala Harris is running after President Joe Biden withdrew from the race, a decision influenced by party leaders and a poorly received debate performanc Primary and Nomination Process The nomination process saw significant developments, with Trump gaining substantial support from Republican Party members early on, and Harris becoming the sole Democratic contender after Biden's withdrawal Early Voting and Mail-in Ballots The 2024 election has seen an early and extensive use of mail-in ballots, with some states starting the process as early as September 6. This is pa...

Air India flight cancellation

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Air India has announced the cancellation of approximately 60 flights operating on the India-US route, a decision that comes amid the peak travel season of November and December. This move is attributed to a shortage of aircraft due to ongoing maintenance issues. According to reports, the affected routes include flights to and from major US cities such as San Francisco, Washington, Chicago, Newark, and New York. The cancellations are expected to impact travelers during the festive and winter holiday season, a period of high demand for air travel between India and the United States The non-availability of widebody planes, which are essential for long-haul flights, has been cited as the primary reason for the cancellations. Maintenance issues have reduced the number of aircraft available for these routes, forcing Air India to adjust its flight schedule accordingly This development is likely to result in higher fares for the remaining flights, as the reduced capacity will lead to increa...

Halloween celebration in united states

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In the United States, Halloween is a widely celebrated holiday with a variety of activities that children enjoy. Here are some of the most popular things children do on Halloween: Trick-or-Treating One of the most iconic Halloween activities is trick-or-treating. Children dress up in costumes and go from house to house in their neighborhoods, ringing doorbells and asking for candy, chocolates, or other treats. This practice is related to the historical traditions of "guising" and "souling" from Celtic and Christian customs Costume Parties Many children attend Halloween costume parties, either at school, in their communities, or at home. These parties often include games, crafts, and other festive activities. Children love to show off their creative and often spooky or fun costumes Pumpkin Carving Carving pumpkins or turnips into jack-o'-lanterns is a classic Halloween activity. Children help design and carve scary or fun faces into pumpkins, which are then li...

The night before Kamala Harris sets off

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The night before Kamala Harris sets off on a final multi-day swing through the key battleground states that will decide the 2024 presidential election, she gave one last speech, practically in the shadow of the White House. The venue choice was no accident. Donald Trump held his rally on 6 January 2021 in the same place, speaking to supporters just hours before thousands of them stormed the Capitol and disrupted certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory. On a mild October night, Harris stood before what her campaign estimated was 70,000 cheering supporters at an event they may hope is a counterpoint to that cold, violent January day. And in the unlikely chance the symbolism was missed by anyone watching, Harris made it explicit early in her speech. “We know who Donald Trump is,” she said on Tuesday. “He is the person who stood at this very spot nearly four years ago and sent an armed mob to the United States Capitol to overturn the will of the people in a free and fair elect...

Trump and His Supporters Intensify Claims of Election Fraud in Pennsylvania

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Trump and his allies have made various claims of election fraud in Pennsylvania, but these allegations are largely based on misinformation, historical incidents, and lack of concrete evidence. Here are some key points from their claims and the actual context: Historical Incidents Trump and his allies often reference past election scandals in Philadelphia, such as the 1993 state Senate election between William Stinson and Bruce Marks. In this case, Stinson's campaign was involved in a scheme to submit illegitimate absentee ballots, which led to Stinson's win being vacated and Marks being appointed to the seat. However, this incident is over 30 years old and does not provide evidence of current or recent fraud Absentee Ballot Issues Trump has made claims about absentee ballot issues, but these claims are not supported by evidence. For example, he has suggested that COVID-19 was used as an excuse to cheat through absentee ballots. However, there has been no evidence to support...

Not a federally recognized Diwali holiday

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Meng IntroduU.S. Rep. Effortlessness Meng (D-NY), First Bad habit Seat of the Legislative Asian Pacific American Gathering, reported today that she presented the Diwali Day Act, a bill to make Diwali a government occasion. Diwali, otherwise called Deepavali or the Celebration of Lights, is one of the main occasions for the overwhelming majority in the South Asian, Southeast Asian and Indo-Caribbean people group, as well as numerous strict gatherings including Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains. Billions all over the planet observe Diwali, including the large numbers who remember the occasion in the US. "Diwali is one of the main days of the year for billions of individuals across the globe, and for endless families and networks in Sovereigns, New York, and the US," said Representative Meng."Diwali festivities are a great time here in Sovereigns, and every year it is not difficult to see exactly the way that significant this day is to such countless individuals. America...

Diwali 2024 live updates: Ayodhya establishes Guinness worldwide best with 25 lakh diyas on Deepotsav

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Diwali 2024 live updates: Ayodhya set another Guinness worldwide best by enlightening 2,512,585 diyas on Smash ki Paidi and 54 different ghats along the Saryu stream during the eighth Deepotsav. This accomplishment outperformed the past record of 2,223,000 diyas set in 2023. The Deepotsav festivities included around 1,100 individuals playing out an extraordinary aarti on the banks of the Saryu stream, close by Uttar Pradesh boss pastor Yogi Adityanath. The occasion additionally included exhibitions by specialists from six nations, including Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Indonesia. A Smash Leela show from Uttarakhand is being held. Severe safety efforts are set up for the merriments, with more than 10,000 security faculty sent at the site to guarantee smooth festivals. The public authority made plans to have around 5,000 to 6,000 individuals at the ghats, with forty gigantic Drove screens put in a position to communicate the occasion in real time. Volunteers upheld...