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Office Secret Santa: Yay or nay? Netizens stand divided

The Christmas season is here, and apart from the vibrant festivities and a plethora of activities that arrive during this time of the year, gift exchange is also a source of excitement for people around the world. Giving Christmas presents to friends and families is a tradition among those who celebrate the festival. To expand this joyous practice in workplaces, the annual ‘Secret Santa’ has come into being. While some hail the activity as an opportunity to spread festive cheer, others consider it to be a ‘disappointing experience’ more often than not. From receiving the most common gifts every year (read: coffee mugs and pens), to not receiving a gift that matches the amount spent on buying the present for another, employees have often pointed out the discrepancies that exist in this practice. Office Secret Santa gone wrong Is office Secret Santa then really effective in accomplishing its purpose? According to some netizens, the answer is ‘no’. In a particularly disappointing incident, a woman took to a London-based internet forum to reveal that she had received a chocolate from 2020, an old nail varnish and socks that looked like they had been worn, adding that "she was disgusted by the gifts".  Several netizens also took to X to express their disappointment on receiving common gifts every year. “The way Soan papdi is for Diwali, Coffee mug is for Secret Santa,” a user commented. The way Soan papdi is for Diwali, Coffee mug is for Secret Santa. — Apocalypse (@Mizzling_Gaze) December 19, 2024 Yash Raj Films also hopped on the bandwagon, sharing a video drawing comparison on “The gift I give vs The gift I get”. “Petition to ban coffee mugs as Secret Santa gifts,” they captioned the post. Petition to ban coffee mugs as Secret Santa gifts 😭 pic.twitter.com/NTObKKadnE — Yash Raj Films (@yrf) December 24, 2024 Quirky office Secret Santa gifts However, all hope is not lost! Some netizens have also had heartwarming experiences, sharing quirky gifts they received from their Secret Santa. A viral picture on X showcases a ‘tub of dahi’ given as a Secret Santa present. (Photo Courtesy: X) “Secret Santa mei kisi ko dahi gift kar diya. Welcome to Haryana,” reads the caption of the post shared by a user named Amar. Another user took to X to share a picture of a quirky planter she received. “Received a lovely secret santa office gift. Made my day,” she wrote in the caption. Received a lovely secret santa office gift. Made my day 😊 pic.twitter.com/K31euKjQEa — Pooja Lapasia (@poojalapasia) December 17, 2024 Navigating office Secret Santa Secret Santa is a difficult game to crack. While some people put a lot of thought into their gifts, others just tick it off like a to-do item on their list. Not knowing your colleague’s likes, dislikes and interests can make it more difficult to choose the right gift. Setting a budget limit for everyone is the most important thing, in order to avoid overspending. Because more often than not, it’s the thought that counts! Also Read: Christmas 2024: Here are 5 easy ways to elevate your Christmas celebration

24 December,2024 02:43 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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New Year 2025: Vastu-inspired home décor tips to attract happiness & prosperity

2024 is nearing its end and the world is preparing to usher in the new year with renewed energy and hope. While new year resolutions are commonplace during this time of the year, another common practice that people follow is to declutter and change the look of their physical space to welcome new beginnings. If you also want to change the décor of your home, following tips from the Vastu Shastra can enhance the energy of the place. In a conversation with mid-day.com, Shradha Salla, a Mumbai-based astrologer, numerologist, Vastu expert and tarot card reader, shares Vastu-inspired ways to attract happiness and prosperity in 2025. 1. The most important things is to declutter your full house. Discard old clothes and shoes, broken showpieces and empty photo frames, broken vessels, torn towels and napkins, etc. When you declutter, you give space for new things to enter. 2. Place a mirror, small fountain or fish bowl in the north-east direction. This helps maintain movement and consistency. 3. Keep all images and idols of God in one place in the temple, which should be in the north-east direction. 4. The kitchen should be in the south-east direction. If it is not there, you can put a picture signifying fire or fire colours in that direction of your house. 5. The master bedroom should be in the south-west. If it is not there, then put a safe in that direction for prosperity. Expensive art or awards, and items in gold, platinum or copper colours will also help. 6. Put a bamboo shoot plant in the house. Keeping a potted money plant is also beneficial. 7. To enhance wealth, put a picture of running horses or a flowing waterfall in the house. Disclaimer: This is for informational purposes only. Consult a Vastu expert for personalised guidance. Also Read: Modern maximalism: Experts help us decode the new home decor trend

24 December,2024 11:50 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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The ultimate guide to tablescaping for the festive season

A time for holiday cheer, and family, the Christmas season is among the many festivities centred around a table of indulgent food. During this time, savouring a feast with our loved ones is a long-held tradition. No matter the occasion, no gathering is complete without breaking bread. To elevate your dining experience this festive season, we delve into the world of tablescaping: the art of setting a table in a visually appealing and functional way. “Tablescaping is not merely about setting a table. It's about creating an ambiance, a mood, an experience that elevates the entire dining occasion, and curating an atmosphere where every element of the table reflects thoughtfulness and intention, thus deepening the connection between the host and the guests,” shares Krsnaa Mehta, founder and design director, India Circus. To transform your tables, we’ve got experts to share tips and tricks to help you curate the ambient sensory dining experience that your guests will applaud and cherish for days to come. 5 basic elements of tablescaping Before you start setting up your table, there are some fundamental elements in tablescaping that you must familiarise yourself with. These work together to create a visually appealing and functional dining setting that are central to all occasions. Mehta outlines five key elements below: 1. Table linen: A well-chosen tablecloth, placemats, or runners set the stage and establish the colour palette or theme. 2. Dinnerware: Plates, bowls, and glasses should harmonise with the theme but also serve as a visual anchor. The choice of porcelain, ceramic, or glassware can define the formality and mood of the setting. 3. Flatware and glassware: The arrangement of utensils and glasses should not only be practical but balanced. Fine crystal glasses can introduce sophistication, while modern or casual settings might lean toward simpler, but still considered, pieces. 4. Centerpiece: This is the heart of any tablescape. Whether floral arrangements, candles, or sculptural objects, a centerpiece should complement the theme without overwhelming the space. 5. Lighting: Proper lighting, whether through candles, chandeliers, or ambient lighting—adds warmth and intimacy, softening the atmosphere and encouraging conversation. Creating a personalised tablescape for special events A personalised tablescape can not only enhance the dining experience for your guests, but also be an elegant reflection of your personal style. The attention to detail can spark conversation among guests, and offers opportunity to take aesthetic photographs. Anandita Kothari, founder of Plate and Peonie, recommends leaning into your creativity to curate personalised tablescapes for special occasions. “Don’t shy away from your personality. Your tablescape is a canvas for creativity- try to play around with textures, prints and colours,” says Kothari. Below, she shares six expert tips to help you personalise your celebrations: 1. Pick a theme or colour palette in alignment with your personality Try to incorporate your favourite colours into your tablescape whether it be neutrals, bold colours, or pastels! For special occasions, choose colours or themes that suit the occasion, like romantic blush tones for anniversaries or bold gold and black for milestone birthdays. 2. Use personal sentiments on the tableAdd a touch of nostalgia with items that have been in your home- vintage cutlery, handcrafted items, unique pieces from across the globe. 3. Feature a signature centrepieceFor floral arrangements, use blooms, herbs or foliage to resonate with your personal style. Design a statement centrepiece, with the guest of honour's favourite flowers or themed accessories that tie into the occasion. 4. Personalise place settingsAdd custom name cards, small mementos, or thoughtful quotes at each place setting to make guests feel extra special. Remember, this attention to detail makes your tablescape uniquely yours. 5. Incorporate keepsake decorUse small, themed items that guests can take home as keepsakes, like mini champagne bottles or personalised candles. 6. Set the mood with lightingUse candles, fairy lights, or lanterns to create ambiance. Warm lighting can instantly elevate the setting and add to the celebration's atmosphere. Crafting a scented tablescape Often overlooked, fragrance can be a gamechanger when it comes to providing an immersive sensory experience. Adding fragrance can evoke nostalgia besides complementing the visual aesthetic. “Fragrances speak volumes about a person’s style and personality. For sizable get-togethers, or grand occasions, select fragrances reminiscent of summer glow, tender coconut, fresh breeze, and warm vanilla that are sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Floral and earthy blends like rose and patchouli evoke romantic and intimate moments, while bright citrus notes like mandarin can add a burst of freshness and positive energy to any gathering, uplifting the mood and creating an inviting vibe throughout your space,” poses Arushi Agrawal, founder of Seva Home. She shares tips to help you craft a fragrant tablescape and create a welcoming atmosphere. 1. Begin with a brass urli half-filled with water, and float freshly picked marigolds along with scented tea lights for a gentle, serene touch. 2. Add candles with intricate designs and gold accents to bring a sense of cultural heritage to your setting. 3. Opt for fragrances with rich, woody, and floral notes to fill the space with a divine, soothing aroma. 4. For a cohesive look, play with pastels, metallic finishes, and soft floral touches around the centrepiece. 5. Incorporating a variety of home fragrances, such as candles, diffusers, and room sprays, will allow you to enhance the atmosphere and transform your tablescape into a truly scented sanctuary. What are some common tablescaping mistakes to avoid? Since there are multiple elements involved; decision making can be overwhelming while setting up your perfect table. To steer you clear of oversights, Mehta believes there are a few common missteps to be mindful of: 1. Overcrowding the tableWhile it's tempting to use many decorative items, clutter can detract from the beauty of the meal itself. Always remember that the food should be the focal point. A clean, elegant space allows the food and the conversation to take centre stage. 2. Ignoring practicalityThe best-designed tablescapes are also functional. If your centrepiece is too tall or obstructs guests’ views, or if the silverware is not easily accessible, the experience becomes less enjoyable. Think of your guests' comfort first. 3. Inconsistent theme or colour paletteA mismatch of colours, textures, and materials can create a chaotic visual experience. Stick to a cohesive palette or design language that reflects the occasion and creates harmony. 4. Neglecting the small detailsSmall touches—such as a well-chosen napkin fold or a unique table number—can bring everything together. Overlooking these details is often the difference between a good tablescape and a great one. 5. Overusing trendsTrends can be fun, but they can also age quickly. It’s best to incorporate them sparingly or to choose timeless elements with just a hint of current style to keep your tablescape both fresh and enduring. Also Read: With real estate prices rising, is micro-dining the future in Mumbai?

24 December,2024 09:47 AM IST | Mumbai | Maitrai Agarwal
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Christmas 2024: Here are 5 easy ways to elevate your Christmas celebration

As the holiday season approaches, it's time to embrace the joy of decorating, gifting and spending quality time with loved ones. Hosting a Christmas gathering is a wonderful way to celebrate, but making it truly unforgettable requires a bit of creativity and thoughtful planning. From mouthwatering treats and cozy décor to fun and unique entertainment ideas, there are countless ways to sprinkle a little extra magic on your festive get-together.  Here are five simple yet impactful ideas that will elevate your Christmas celebration and have your guests talking about it long after the season ends.  Delight guests with homemade festive treatsThe irresistible aroma of freshly baked holiday treats is a key part of the Christmas experience, but the post-celebration cleanup doesn’t have to be. While there are many different kinds of dishwashers, Bosch says their dishwashers make it easy, so you can spend more time enjoying the festivities. With the home connect technology, you can remotely monitor and control your dishwasher through your smartphone, adapting effortlessly to your busy schedule. Engineered for exceptional cleaning and sustainability, it uses 80 per cent less water than handwashing, making them an eco-friendly choice. Plus, they are said to remove up to 99.99 per cent of viruses and bacteria, ensuring a hygienic and stress-free holiday cooking experience. Create a cosy and festive ambianceSetting the right mood can transform your home into a Christmas wonderland. Start with warm lighting—think fairy lights, LED candles, or a roaring fireplace if you have one. Complement this with seasonal greenery like wreaths, pinecones, and garlands for a rustic touch. Personalise your decor with thoughtful details: handwritten notes, custom place settings, or a photo ornament for each guest. These little touches not only make your space feel inviting but also show your guests that you’ve gone the extra mile to make them feel cherished. Host a fun gift exchange gameBring an element of surprise and joy to your gathering with a lively gift exchange game. Secret Santa is a classic option, but you can mix things up with a quirky twist like a themed exchange—cosy gifts, handmade items, or even regifted treasures. Alternatively, try the White Elephant game, where guests can “steal” gifts for added hilarity. These activities break the ice, foster laughter, and create a shared sense of holiday fun. Plus, they’re a great way to make memories and keep everyone entertained. Organise your space for easy flowHosting a successful gathering starts with creating a layout that makes it easy for guests to mingle and move around. Arrange your furniture to create clear pathways, set up distinct areas for food and drinks, and add a small, clutter-free spot for bags. This ensures your space feels open and welcoming while reducing crowding in key areas like the dining table. Set up a DIY photo boothAdd a fun and interactive element to your gathering with a festive photo booth. Use a simple backdrop decorated with fairy lights, Christmas ornaments, or seasonal garlands. Provide props like Santa hats, reindeer antlers, or quirky signs for guests to pose with. Set up a smartphone stand or an instant camera so guests can take their pictures or print them as keepsakes. It’s a creative way to capture the spirit of the season and give everyone a little memento to take home.

24 December,2024 09:40 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Karan Aujla performed in Mumbai on December 21 and December 22 as a part of 'It Was All A Dream' India tour. Photo Courtesy: Special Arrangement

Karan Aujla's Mumbai concert sees performances by AP Dhillon, DIVINE on Day 2

Punjabi singer-songwriter Karan Aujla's ‘It Was All a Dream’ Tour continued its electrifying run in Mumbai with another unforgettable show on December 22 at MMRDA. Presented by Team Innovation and supported by Live Nation, the houseful concert featured a surprise collaboration that sent shockwaves through the audience: a powerhouse cameo by Punjabi singer-songwriter AP Dhillon and renowned rapper DIVINE. Following the already sensational appearance of Vicky Kaushal, Quick Style and Parineeti Chopra earlier in the tour, DIVINE's unexpected collaboration added a layer of excitement to Aujla’s already captivating performance that saw over 20,000 fans. The two artists delivered a high-energy performance, blending their unique styles to create a truly cultural moment on legendary hits ‘Baazigar’ and ‘100 Million’. An explosive and unexpected surprise of the evening, reflecting a spirit of community and collaboration was a cameo performance by AP Dhillon who has just wrapped up his three-city India tour. The duo smashed it out of the park with high voltage performance on 'Brown Munde' as the crowd engaged in a singalong The concert reinforced the tour's reputation for delivering memorable world class experiences, showcasing Aujla's ability to bring together diverse artists and captivate massive crowds. Karan Aujla states, “Mumbai delivered once again! Great vibes, great crowd and a big shoutout to my brothers DIVINE and AP Dhillon for bringing the house down. This is the power of dreams and music!" Mohit Bijlani, co-Founder, Team Innovation states, "We believe in the power of teamwork, and the 'It Was All A Dream' tour is a testament to that belief. These unexpected collaborations are what make each show a truly unforgettable experience and stand as a symbol of the demand of Indian music." The 8-city ‘It Was All A Dream’ India Tour is a celebration of Karan Aujla's journey from being a small-town artist to now, an international superstar. The title inspired by his rise to fame, reflects the dreams he's had and how he's turned them into reality. This tour marks a significant step in his global mission to bring modern Punjabi music to a wider audience, having already broken ticket sales records in Canada, the UK, and New Zealand.

23 December,2024 03:38 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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110 mist blower machines, 107 fogging units to keep Mahakumbh area insect-free

The state government is pulling out all stops to make Mahakumbh 2025, a comfortable and memorable experience. In the latest drive to ensure cleanliness and hygiene at the fair ground, the Health Department has introduced special arrangements for providing mosquito and fly-free experience throughout the event. An innovative system has been introduced, deploying automatic mist blower machines, capable of eradicating mosquitoes and flies, within 30 minutes of receiving a call from any part of the Mahakumbh area. This system will ensure a swift response and a hygienic environment for all the devotees. Significant efforts have also been taken to maintain clean and insect-free atmosphere in the akharas and the expansive tent city. A total of 110 state-of-the-art blower mist machines and 107 mini-fogging machines are being deployed across the site. These modern devices are expected to enhance the overall environment at the camps and ensure a serene and healthy environment throughout the grand religious gathering. According to Dr V.P. Singh, Nodal Joint Director (Vector Control) for Mahakumbh, insecticide spraying will be carried out across the venue to ensure a hygienic environment. To further enhance convenience for devotees, 62 pulse fogging machines have been procured. In addition, 78 special officers will be deployed to ensure the safety and well-being of saints and pilgrims during the event. Malaria inspectors will be stationed throughout the fairgrounds to address any concerns of the attendees. These inspectors will visit each akhara, interact with saints, and promptly resolve issues related to mosquitoes and flies, ensuring a smooth and pleasant experience for all. To ensure a smooth experience for pilgrims, 45 malaria inspectors are planned for deployment, along with 28 assistant malaria inspectors who will look after the well-being of both saints and devotees. Additionally, five District Malaria Officers (DMOs) will be stationed separately to address any challenges and maintain uninterrupted services during the grand event. Also Read: Cultural village 'Kalagram' to showcase India's heritage at Mahakumbh 2025 This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

22 December,2024 10:23 PM IST | Prayagraj | IANS
Karan Aujla's performance saw not only Parineeti Chopra but also Vicky Kaushal and Quick Style take to the stage. Photo Courtesy: Special Arrangement

Karan Aujla Mumbai concert: Mumbaikars dance along with Vicky Kaushal, Parineeti

The MMRDA Grounds in Mumbai exploded with energy on December 21 as Punjabi music icon Karan Aujla's ‘It Was All a Dream’ tour delivered an unforgettable night for over 18,000 ecstatic fans. Presented by Team Innovation and supported by Live Nation, the concert showcased not only Aujla's undeniable talent but also the incredible synergy between artists when Bollywood star Vicky Kaushal made a surprise appearance. From the moment Aujla took the stage, the audience was captivated. His performance of hits like ‘Softly’ ’52 Bars’, ‘Winning Speech’, ‘Take It Easy’ was met with thunderous applause, singing along to every lyric, and an electric atmosphere of pure excitement. His set also included evergreen hits such as ‘Gulabi Aankhen’, ‘Oh Oh Jaane Jana’ and ‘Kala Chasma’ When Kaushal joined him for a performance of their superhit song ‘Tauba Tauba’, the crowd erupted, creating a truly unforgettable moment. Both artists seemed completely in their element, feeding off the incredible energy of the crowd, and the collaboration truly showcased how Punjabi music has arrived. A truly heartwarming moment was when Aujla got emotional as Kaushal praised him for his sustained success and referenced his parents watching from the heavens and beaming with pride for his success. Kaushal said on stage ‘You aren’t Geeta Di Machine, you are Geeta Di Industry. The journey that this man has had he truly deserves to shine like a star that he is today and I’m so proud of him and I know there is one only Karan. Mumbai loves you. Punjab loves you and India loves you and everyone across the globe loves you. I’m so grateful we had the biggest hit of the year together and Karan debuted in Bollywood with me. I’m a big fan of him as a singer and a songwriter.” Joining Aujla once again on tour, Norwegian dance group Quick Style added a visual finesse to the Mumbai leg of the tour. Parineeti made a quick appearance referring to Aujla as her brother as they performed on ‘Phela Lalkare’ from Chamkeela Karan Aujla states, “Mumbai you were crazy and it was another incredible milestone on the ‘It Was All A Dream’ tour. To see so many people singing along, celebrating this journey with me, is humbling and inspiring. I’m blessed for all the fan love. Bringing my brother Vicky, Quick Style and Parineeti on stage was a dream come true. It’s a testament to the power of collaboration and community." Siddhesh Kudtarkar, co-founder, Team Innovation states, "Karan Aujla's 'It Was All A Dream' tour is shaping up to be a defining moment in the Indian music landscape. The scale of the shows, the energy of the crowds, and the unexpected collaborations are all contributing to its extraordinary success. It's a tour that's making waves." The 8-city ‘It Was All A Dream’ India Tour is a celebration of Karan Aujla's journey from being a small-town artist to now, an international superstar. The title, inspired by his rise to fame, reflects the dreams he's had and how he's turned them into reality. This tour marks a significant step in his global mission to bring modern Punjabi music to a wider audience, having already broken ticket sales records in Canada, the UK, and New Zealand.

22 December,2024 12:16 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Karan Aujla is in India as a part of his 'It Was All A Dream' India tour. Photo Courtesy: Special Arrangement

Karan Aujla's Mumbai performance: Check dates, time, venue and tickets

After Diljit Dosanjh performing earlier this week in the city, another Punjabi music sensation Karan Aujla is performing in Mumbai as a part of his 'It Was All A Dream' India tour. While the tour started on December 7 in Chandigarh, it is set to conclude in Mumbai tomorrow. Aujla is being joined by long-time collaborator and Toronto-based producer Ikky in all four cities.   Fans can expect a dynamic and electrifying performance, filled with surefire crowd pleasers such as ‘Admiring You’, 'Tauba Tauba' and ‘Softly’ among others. Here's all you need to know about the performance in Mumbai Concert date and timeThe Punjabi sensation will perform in Mumbai on December 21 and December 22 for fans in Mumbai and those who were not able to make it to performances in other cities. The concert is all set to start at 6:30 pm, so you can plan your travel accordingly. If you miss it on the first day, you can always witness it on December 22.  TicketsThe tickets for the concert are yet live and fans can access them on BookMyShow in five different categories. December 21 GA Phase 4: Rs 5,999 VIP Phase 6: Rs 9,999 Fan Pit: Phase 4: Rs 14,999Team Innovation Lounge: Rs 24,999VVIP - (8 persons): Rs 2,50,000 December 22 GA Phase 2: Rs 3,999VIP Phase 2: Rs 5,999Fan Pit Phase 2: Rs 9,999 LocationAujla is all set to perform at the MMRDA R2 Grounds in Bandra Kurla Complex in Bandra East. While most people will come by bikes and cars, using public transport is the best option. Most people can either get down at Bandra East station and take a sharing rickshaw that is anywhere between Rs 30 - Rs 40. 

21 December,2024 06:46 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Devotee drops iPhone in offering box, TN minister says 'gone to God's account'

A devotee who has accidently dropped his iPhone into the hundial of a temple here is in a peculiar situation. He wants it back, but the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments department politely declined his request, saying it has now become temple property.Immediately after realising his mistake, the devotee later identified as Dinesh, approached the officials of the Sri Kandaswamy temple, Thiruporur, and pleaded that his iPhone which inadvertently fell into the offering box when he was making a donation be returned to him.On Friday, after opening the offering box, the temple administration contacted him saying the gadget was found in the hundial and he was free to retrieve only the data from it. However, Dinesh refused to accept and insisted that his phone be returned to him.When this issue was taken to the notice of the HR & CE Minister P K Sekar Babu on Saturday he replied 'anything that is deposited into the offering box, even if it be an arbitrary action, goes into god's account.'As per the practises and tradition at the temples, any offerings made into the hundial directly goes into the account of the deity of that temple. Rules do not permit the administration to return the offerings back to the devotees, Babu told reporters here.He would discuss with the department officials to see if there was any possibility to compensate the devotee and accordingly make a decision, the Minister said after inspecting the construction of the Arulmigu Mariamman temple in Madhavaram, here, and the renovation of temple tank belonging to the Arulmigu Kailasanathar temple in Venugopal Nagar, here at an estimated cost of Rs 2.5 crore.This incident is not the first such one in the state. According to a senior HR & CE official a devotee S Sangeetha from Alappuzha in Kerala unwittingly dropped her 1.75 sovereign gold chain into the hundial of the renowned Sri Dhandayuthapani Swamy temple in Palani in May 2023.The gold chain fell into the hundial when she removed the Tulasi garland around her neck to make an offering. However, considering her financial background and after confirming through CCTV footages that the chain had fallen by accident, the chairman of the temple board of trustees bought a new gold chain of same value at his personal expense and gave it to her.The official explained that as per the Installation, Safeguarding and Accounting of Hundial Rules, 1975, none of the offerings made into the hundials can be returned to the owner at any point, as they belonged to the temple. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.

21 December,2024 05:16 PM IST | Chennai | PTI
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Heart muscles can regenerate in some people, says study

Some people with artificial hearts can regenerate heart muscle, according to a study, an advance that may open the door to new ways to treat and someday may also cure heart failure.  There is currently no cure for heart failure. The treatment for advanced heart failure includes a transplant, and a pump replacement via an artificial heart. Known as the left ventricular assist device, this can help the heart pump blood. Researchers from the University of Arizona’s College of Medicine in the US said that “skeletal muscle has a significant ability to regenerate after injury”. The team began the study with tissue from artificial heart patients. They included researchers from Sweden and Germany and used their own innovative method of carbon dating human heart tissue to track whether these samples contained newly generated cells. The results, published in the journal Circulation, showed that people with these artificial hearts could regenerate muscle cells at more than six times the rate of healthy hearts. “This is the strongest evidence we have, so far, that human heart muscle cells can actually regenerate, which really is exciting, because it solidifies the notion that there is an intrinsic capacity of the human heart to regenerate,” said Hesham Sadek, director of the Tucson’s Sarver Heart Center at the varsity. The researcher explained that some artificial heart patients can remove their devices because of the reversal of symptoms. This can happen if the artificial heart provides cardiac muscles the equivalent of bed rest in a person recovering from a soccer injury. The findings suggest it "may be possible to target the molecular pathways involved in cell division to enhance the heart’s ability to regenerate,” Sadek said. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.

21 December,2024 01:41 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Following record-breaking, sold-out shows across Delhi, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Pune, Chandigarh, and Indore, Mumbai added yet another extraordinary chapter to this iconic journey. Photo Courtesy: Special Arrangement

Dil-Luminati India Tour: Diljit Dosanjh mesmerises Mumbaikars during performance

Mumbai witnessed an unforgettable spectacle as Diljit Dosanjh set the stage ablaze at the Mahalakshmi Racecourse, delivering a performance that was nothing short of legendary. The city of dreams pulsed with electrifying energy as fans were swept into the magic of the Dil-Luminati India Tour, produced by Saregama Live and Ripple Effect Studio. Following record-breaking, sold-out shows across Delhi, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Pune, Chandigarh, and Indore, Mumbai added yet another extraordinary chapter to this iconic journey. The night became a dazzling convergence of music, culture, and community, uniting thousands of fans in a shared celebration of Indian pride and artistry. The audience erupted with energy, singing every word as Diljit delivered powerhouse performances of his greatest hits, including G.O.A.T., Naina, and Born to Shine. The atmosphere was electric, with emotions running high as the event beautifully reinforced the tour’s mission: to foster connection, belonging, and unity through the universal language of music. Siddhartha Anand Kumar, senior vice president, films and live events said, “Diljit is an emotion. Collaborating with him over the past three years for his shows across the US, Canada, the UK, and India has been nothing short of extraordinary. He’s not just a global icon but a torchbearer of Indian music, setting the stage for future generations of artists. Bringing this iconic tour to Mumbai, the city of dreams, is a proud and inspiring milestone for all of us.” Sonali, CEO Ripple Effect Studio said, “The energy in Mumbai is unparalleled, and the love from fans here is nothing short of magical. As the city of dreams welcomes Diljit, we’re not just witnessing a concert—we’re witnessing history in the making. This is where music, passion, and dreams come together, and it’s only the beginning of what’s to come As Mumbai basks in the afterglow of this incredible evening, all eyes now turn to Guwahati on December 29, where the Dil-Luminati Tour will conclude with an epic finale, promising another night of musical magic that fans won’t soon forget. The Dil-Luminati Tour is not just a series of concerts—it’s a cultural movement celebrating the transformative power of music to break barriers, bring people together, and create unforgettable memories. Redefining the benchmarks for live entertainment in India, it continues to inspire audiences across the nation and on the global stage.

20 December,2024 07:34 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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