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  • Guru Kripa Baby Products Diaper Changing Bag For New Born Baby Multipurpose Kids Mother Travel Bag Nappy Maternity Carry Bag Waterproof Shoulder Bag Organizer Travel Mom Kit 2 Zip 3 Pocket Sky Blue

    Guru Kripa Baby Products Diaper Changing Bag For New Born Baby Multipurpose Kids Mother Travel Bag Nappy Maternity Carry Bag Waterproof Shoulder Bag Organizer Travel Mom Kit 2 Zip 3 Pocket Sky Blue

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    COMFORTABLE: Baby Kit Bag has Easy to Carry with Strap Handles, One Main Zippered Compartment with Partition, 1 Back Pocket, 1 Front Buckle Closure.

    VERSATILITY : Diaper Bag for Baby Is an Economical, Travel-Friendly, Waterproof, Lightweight, Spacious, and Easy to Clean Bag for Baby Products Carry and Handle Moms’s Baby Care Accessory as a Tote, Travel, Regular Diaper Bag. Hospital or Travelling Use Organizer Bag for Newly Moms.


    DESIGN ORIENTED: This Baby Travel Bag Has a Beautiful Nursey Print. the Diaper Bag Is Spacious Enough to Store Everything Needed for Your Baby’s Necessities Such As, Milk Bottle, Water Bottle, Clothes, Diapers, Towel, Play Toys and Much More. Its Soft Material Keep Safe Everything from Damages.

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    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 32 x 41 x 19 cm; 100 Grams
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 6 October 2021
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ GURU KRIPA BABY PRODUCTS
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09HZFFPX6
    Item part number ‏ : ‎ GURU KRIPA BABY PRODUCTS
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ GURU KRIPA BABY PRODUCTS, gurukripadresses205@gmail.com
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    Importer ‏ : ‎ MADE IN INDIA
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 100 g
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 32 x 41 x 19 Centimeters
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 Count
    Included Components ‏ : ‎ Messenger Bag
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Diaper Bags

    DIMENSION: Baby-Travelling Bag Have 3 Compartment 1 Main of 40cm Width, 10cm for Depth with Partition. Outside Buckle Pocket: Approx. 33 Cm Width, 5 Cm Depth. Back Side 1 Open Pocket with Tap Zip Closure.
    AND DESIGN: Baby Bag for Travel for Mother Is Beautifully-Crafted with Water Resistant Fabric Which Is Soft and Built for Long-Term Use, Baby Bags for Mothers Carry Includes an Easy-To-Clean for Any Messes. Lightweight Designed Bag Has 2 Big Compartments to Carry Washed or Unwashed Cloths Separately. Even It Has One Small Waterproof Pocket in Front to Carry Wet Cloths or Diapers.
    PORTABLITY: Water Proof Multi Utility Kit and a Well Organize Portable Shoulder Travel Bag for Mother with Separate Compartments to Carry Dry Mat Sheets Baby Wrapper Bed Protector for Travelling with Baby. This Mother Bag for Baby Care and Travel Has Strong Shoulder Straps to Easy to Carry Easily Fit into Flight Cabin.
    FABRIC: Baby Diaper Bag Is Good to Use Daily Material Is Thick Soft Washable and Lightweight Luxury Diaper Organizer Baby Bags. Mother Bag Baby It Should Be a Best Travelling Bag for Newly Moms, This Bag Has Specious Compartment. Moms Can Fill Bag with Cloths Diapers Dry Sheets and Baby Dresses and Milk Bottles All Diapers Wipes, Creams, Toys, Accessories and Cellphone or Tablet.

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  • Need to nurture Vedas, Sanskrit to become ‘vishwa guru’, says RSS chief

    Need to nurture Vedas, Sanskrit to become ‘vishwa guru’, says RSS chief

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    Sabarkantha: India needs to nurture the knowledge of the Vedas and the ancient language of Sanskrit to become a ‘vishwa guru’, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat said here on Sunday.
    He said Indian culture was not orthodox but changed with time and was not one that told us “what to eat and what not to eat”.

    India was created on the values of the Vedas, which have been followed by generation after generation, Bhagwat said at the ‘Ved Sanskrit Gyan Gaurav Samarambh’ event organised by Shree Bhagwan Yagyavalkya Vedtatvagyan Yogashram Trust in Mudeti village here.

    “Therefore, today’s India has to grow but not to become a superpower like America, China and Russia that wield power. We have to become a country which can offer answers to the problems plaguing the world today. We have to become a country which can show the world the path of peace, love and prosperity through right conduct,” Bhagwat said.

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    India is a country that believes in propagating ‘dharma’, uniting everyone and becoming a vishwa guru, he said, adding “victory means dharma vijay”.

    “That is why it is necessary to nurture the knowledge of the Vedas or Ved vigyan and culture (sanskriti). All this knowledge is in Sanskrit. Therefore, it is necessary to have the influence of Sanskrit. If we know to speak our mother tongues well, then we can learn 40 per cent of Sanskrit,” he claimed.

    Bhagwat also said experts believe many concepts of science as well as mathematics are easy to learn if one has the knowledge of Sanskrit and music.

    Hailing India’s stand in the war between Ukraine and Russia, the RSS chief said both nations want India on their side, but India maintains that “both of you are friends” and, therefore, we will not take sides now.

    This is not the era of war, hence, stop it, India has maintained, Bhagwat asserted.

    “The India of today has the strength to say this to the world’s superpowers, something it lacked in the past,” he said.

    Sri Lanka was once a friend of China and Pakistan and kept India at a distance, but the island nation turned towards India when it was in trouble (economic downturn).

    “Because the country (India) which believes in Dharma does not take advantage of anyone. We take advantage of each other for mutual existence, but it is an exchange of love and not a bargain,” Bhagwat said.

    Whenever anyone needs what belongs to us, the country will offer it because this is what our forefathers have directed us to do as a duty, Bhagwat added.

    “For a country to perform its duty, it will need a culture that is based on the unity of the world. Our culture, our dharma is not orthodox. It is something that changes with time. Our culture will not tell us what to eat and not to eat. But it will tell us not to consume food that spoils our health,” Bhagwat said.



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  • Guru Randhawa’s school crush inspires his track with Nikhita

    Guru Randhawa’s school crush inspires his track with Nikhita

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    Mumbai: Singer Guru Randhawa, who is known for chartbusters like ‘Lahore’, ‘Suit Suit’, ‘Ban Ja Rani’, has once again collaborated with Nikhita Gandhi of ‘Jugnu’ fame after their last hit ‘Naach Meri Rani’. The new track is titled ‘Illusion’ and is inspired by Guru’s memory of his school crush.

    The lyrics of the song narrate Guru’s heartfelt recollection of his school crush where he imagines a hypothetical conversation he could never have with her.

    Talking about the song, Guru Randhawa said: “The very first thought that struck my mind after hearing about this was – Let’s do it! It was an instant yes for this exceptional collaboration, and I didn’t give it a second thought”.

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    He further mentioned: “I am extremely happy to be a part of this with my dear friend Nikhita. The track that we have worked on together – Illusion is a wonderful Punjabi post-house record, the first of its kind. So excited for the world to hear it!”

    The track is a part of the second episode of MTV’s ‘McDonald’s i’m lovin’ it Live’ and features both Guru and Nikhita.

    Talking about her experience with Guru on the show, Nikhita Gandhi shared: “I’m elated to be working with Guru on this eclectic Punjabi track on ‘i’m lovin’ it Live’. As someone who enjoys singing English pop and jazz stuff apart from Bollywood, I was so excited to get on board with this record and fuse Guru’s classic banger Punjabi tunes to my western influences! He’s so much fun to be around and it’s weird that we only met after ‘Naach Meri Rani’ on a flight back from LA. We finally got something to jam on together and ‘i’m lovin’ it’.”

    McDonald’s has partnered with Viacom18 for ‘McDonald’s i’m lovin’ it Live’. The episode will air on April 21 at 7 p.m. on MTV.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Biden’s former antitrust guru issues a warning

    Biden’s former antitrust guru issues a warning

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    At a gathering for global antitrust thinkers and policymakers in Brussels last week, Wu spoke about — and directly to — a movement that has hit a high-water mark under Biden. Regulators have pushed hard against corporate growth with some major cases, including the Justice Department’s new lawsuit to block JetBlue’s takeover of Spirit Airlines, and the Federal Trade Commission’s recent challenge to Microsoft’s $68 billion deal for Activision Blizzard.

    Since the end of Obama’s presidency, anti-corporate sentiment has exploded in mainstream politics, helping to propel former academic critics like Wu, as well as the FTC chair Lina Khan and DOJ prosecutor Jonathan Kanter, into key enforcement roles under Biden.

    But given a largely failed effort to revamp U.S. antitrust law in Congress last year, and the potential for the White House to change hands in two years, Wu and others are now worried the movement could pass without meaningful reform.

    To build a more permanent constituency for stronger oversight of corporate growth, Wu suggested a “five or six” point plan that “we need to do over the next two years to institutionalize this program.”

    While new legislation is one part of the plan, it is not the driver, Wu said: “I think it’s very important not to just have it focused on, you know, did Congress pass new legislation.”

    He added that “Congress at this point is possibly the least democratic branch of the United States government.”

    In an interview on the sidelines of the conference — held at a decidedly unpopulist hotel on Brussel’s swanky Avenue Louise — Wu elucidated his multi-pronged plan, which in a sign of its complexity jumped to seven points during the conversation.

    Among the goals: institutional change within the White House.

    In July 2021, President Joe Biden issued a wide-ranging executive order directing agencies across the federal government to focus on competition policy issues. As part of the order, Biden set up a Competition Council, which meets several times each year.

    Wu said that for long-term stability, the competition council — currently housed within the National Economic Council — should at some point become a free-standing operation within the White House, with its own director and staff. The timing of this isn’t clear, he said, since “free-floating” groups in the White House risk losing relevance.

    Also critical, he said, would be the Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department racking up some wins in court.

    The Justice Department scored a key victory last fall in blocking the merger of publishing giants Penguin Random House and Simon and Schuster. However it also lost challenges to a health care deal, a merger of two sugar producers and a deal between two national security contractors.

    The FTC, meanwhile, recently lost its bid to block a small Meta acquisition that it believes will boost the company’s dominance in the nascent virtual reality market.

    “We have to win some big cases,” Wu said. “We can either work through legislative change or win some cases, ideally both. But if neither happen, then we’re in trouble.”

    The agencies have a number of pending cases, including two DOJ lawsuits against Google and an FTC lawsuit to block Microsoft’s $69 billion takeover of video game maker Activision Blizzard.

    While competition policy is unlikely to revert fully back to the free market consensus that prevailed for several administrations, serious headwinds remain for Wu and his allies in the movement. The DOJ and FTC have so far struggled to win over judges in several recent cases, and dominant companies across the economy still have considerable pull with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. And despite the notes of anti-corporate populism that drive modern conservative politics, House Republican leaders have empowered antitrust skeptics in some key committee jobs.

    Wu, an author and professor who is now back outside government at Columbia University Law School, offered a few further prescriptions for Biden: Keep appointing federal judges supportive of a progressive economic agenda; offer clear new agency enforcement guidance; support academic research into the effects of corporate power; and push agencies across the federal government to reflect a corporate-watchdog worldview.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • GURU KRIPA BABY PRODUCTS New Born Baby Winter Wear Keep warm Cartoon Printing Baby Clothes Fleece Cotton Baby Boys and Girls Unisex Baby Fleece / Fallen Suit Infant Sets For 0-3 Months

    GURU KRIPA BABY PRODUCTS New Born Baby Winter Wear Keep warm Cartoon Printing Baby Clothes Fleece Cotton Baby Boys and Girls Unisex Baby Fleece / Fallen Suit Infant Sets For 0-3 Months

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