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  • First Kick New Born Baby Soft Neck Supporting Pillow for Head Shaping Baby (0-18 Month) Grey Teethy

    First Kick New Born Baby Soft Neck Supporting Pillow for Head Shaping Baby (0-18 Month) Grey Teethy

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    Beautifully designed puffed and cotton soft pillow to provide your little baby a soft and comfortable sleep. Small children need proper support on their head and neck when they sleep so as to avoid conditions like flattening of the head. The extra support will also help your baby in developing correct and comfortable postures. The pillow has been designed thoughtfully so that it can be used anywhere from a car seat to the baby’s bed. You can use this pillow to keep your darling’s head from slumping and falling flat when you have seated your bundle of joy in a stroller or high chair. Rather than just providing support this pillow is also ergonomically designed to make sure that the baby’s neck is not strained. It provides the much-needed support to your baby’s neck and prevents it from slumping and flopping. This neck supporter for babies also helps in absorbing sweat and keeping your baby dry.
    Baby U-Shape Mustard Pillow. Applicable Age – 0-18 Months
    Micro Fiber is used for maintain the shape of baby head.
    Suede (Material) Fabric Used with Supersoft Microfiber inside it.
    Package Content – 1 Baby Pillow For Baby Boys And Baby Girls

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  • Hyderabad: E-mobility week kick starts with ‘Rall-E’ at People’s Plaza

    Hyderabad: E-mobility week kick starts with ‘Rall-E’ at People’s Plaza

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    Hyderabad: The e-Mobility week in the city commenced with ‘Rall-E’, flagged off at Peoples Plaza and culminating at Hitex, Madhapur on Sunday.

    Rall-E billed as the country’s largest electric vehicle (EV) rally, saw thousands of EV enthusiasts riding their electric two and three-wheelers and electric buses through different parts of the city.

    A special stunt show by Sheraaz and Rahul of Gravton Motors was also organised to generate excitement towards e-Mobility week and spread the message of sustainable mobility.

    Actor and director, Adivi Sesh and IT principal secretary, Jayesh Ranjan, director Nag Ashwin and other sector leaders flagged off the vehicle rally.

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    Adivi Sesh and Jayesh Ranjan flagging off Rall-E

    Various government organizations and industry partners including, TSRTC, Apollo Tyres, Gravton Motors, Citreon, TVS, Ola, Ather, Uber, MG Motors, Mahindra, Quantum, Atum Motors, Bud-e Bikes, Pure EV and Eto among others participated in the rally.

    In addition to this, a musical concert featuring performances by Band Buddies (formerly Rooh), Jammers Band and lyricist Krishna Chaitanya was also organised.

    The flagship Hyderabad e-Mobility Week is being will culminate with India’s first Formula E race on February 11.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • R for Rabbit Road Runner Scooter for Kids of 3 to 14 Years Age 4 Adjustable Height, Foldable, LED PU Wheels & Weight Capacity 75 kgs Kick Scooter with Brakes

    R for Rabbit Road Runner Scooter for Kids of 3 to 14 Years Age 4 Adjustable Height, Foldable, LED PU Wheels & Weight Capacity 75 kgs Kick Scooter with Brakes

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    R for Rabbit – Road Runner – The Smart and Smooth Kick Scooter for Kids Give your kid a friend to company them during the play time. R for Rabbit brings Road Runner a smooth scooter which is safe, attractive and smooth in ride. R for Rabbit Road Runner Scooter is light in weight and designed to make riding time easy & enjoyable for your child.
    Innovative Design with Intelligent Turning – Eye catching design with florescent colors and easy to learn model. Its unique design allows little one to start riding it without even learning how to balance, which makes it safe for little one around 3 yrs. Child can control the turning and balance easily by physical inclination
    PU Wheels – PU Wheels for smooth ride. Scooter can be used indoors too as it will not leave any mark on tiles due to high quality PU Wheels. 2 Big front wheels and small rear LED wheels glows bright enough to see during the day time. The faster you go, light becomes more prominent
    Smooth and Fast Ride – Used ABEC 7 Bearing for Fast Ride and Ultra Smooth Experience while riding
    Wide deck – 3 Wheel scooter features streamlined new deck which is sturdy enough with weight capacity of 75 kgs and provides enough space to ride the scooter with ease. No need for a kick stand or for unbalanced riding. Wide deck and 3-wheel design make riding fun and easy for kids of any skill level. Simply hop on and start scooting

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  • AAP govt’s mega project to transform 1,400 kms Delhi roads to kick off from April 1

    AAP govt’s mega project to transform 1,400 kms Delhi roads to kick off from April 1

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    New Delhi: Repairing broken pavements, central verges and manholes, resurfacing roads and sprinkling of water on them on a daily basis — these are some of initiatives that will be undertaken as part of the Delhi government’s mega project to transform the city roads that will kick off from April 1.

    Addressing a press conference, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said about Rs 4,500 crore will be spent on the project in the first year and then Rs 2,000 crore every year.

    The Delhi government will also introduce deep scrubbing machines and litter picker machines, he said, adding that it will also hire over 100 mechanised road sweepers, over 150 sprinkler tankers and 250 anti-smog-guns-cum-sprinklers.

    The chief minister said they will be transforming a total of 1,400 kms of roads that come under the jurisdiction of the Delhi Public Works Department.

    He added that heavy penalties will be imposed on the contractor in case of any shortcoming in the project.

    The entire system will be monitored remotely from a dashboard and there will be a centralised complaint system for citizens to reach out to the government, he said.

    “The PWD has jurisdiction only on roads wider than 18m (45ft) across the national capital, and we will leave no stone unturned to transform them,” he said.

    Kejriwal said all the footpaths and central verges along the roads will be repaired when necessary.

    “This means that in contrast to the usual practice of replacing footpaths on the entire stretch as adopted by governments who want to spend away all public funds, in this project, we will take up spot-repairs.

    “If one stone is missing, it will be replaced. If two are damaged, they will be repaired. We will not misuse public funds,” he explained.

    Outlining the timeline for the project, he said the work orders will be issued by March 20 and the work will commence from April 1.

    He said the repair work will be completed within six months and once it is complete, a 10-year maintenance contract will be put in place.

    Roads will be resurfaced every five years while regular painting of roads, medians, central verges will be taken every three to six months, he said.

    “All roads and footpaths will be washed in a daily basis or thrice a week,” he said.

    He asserted that all central verges will be repaired along with damaged manholes, street furniture, railings, precast slabs, signages and electrical poles.

    “In all the city subways, the railings and light fittings will be repaired, as will the foot over bridges. Beyond these, civil and electrical repairs, all potholes and cracks on roads will be repaired,” he said.

    All railings, trees and plants around the roads will be washed as well, he said.

    The government is also introducing deep scrubbing machines to thoroughly clean the roads of all dirt and litter picker machines to pick up all littered material and debris from the roads.

    “We will hire over 100 mechanised road sweepers, over 150 sprinkler tankers and 250 anti-smog-guns-cum-sprinklers. There are 250 wards in Delhi and each ward will get one machine. The 150 sprinkler tankers will be deployed on the large PWD roads.
    “But the 250 smog guns will be handy in cleaning the smaller roads and lanes in the city. These machines too will be engaged for 10 years. 10,000 kilolitres of water will be needed for this purpose. We will be using the water treated at Delhi Jal Board’s STPs for this purpose, instead of discharging it into the Yamuna,” he said.

    The chief minister said all posters, banners and other material stuck on roadsides will be removed on a daily basis, with the government taking up tree plantation on a very large scale on the roadsides and central verges.

    “A 10-year contract will be awarded for daily maintenance, washing, trimming, soil upkeep and watering of such plants. This project also needs rigorous monitoring, so we will deploy a third party monitoring system.

    “Camera-enabled vehicles will go around Delhi throughout the day and record the live situation of the roads and maintenance work,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • First Kick New Born Super Soft Baby Blanket Wrapper Sheet Cum Baby Blanket for Baby Boys, Baby Girls, Babies (100cm x 80cm, Sky Blue)

    First Kick New Born Super Soft Baby Blanket Wrapper Sheet Cum Baby Blanket for Baby Boys, Baby Girls, Babies (100cm x 80cm, Sky Blue)

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    First Kick Has The Very Huge Range Of Baby Wrappers , Baby Blankets , Baby Sleeping Bags , baby Bedding , Bed Accessories And Other Baby Products All for Both Baby Boy and Baby Girl. These Articles Have All The Features . These baby Blankets Fulfills The Purpose Of Newborn Blanket , Wrapper And Baby Shawl Too. Its Very Soft To Touch. Classic Evergreen Self Design . Easy To Wrap And Hold Baby. Self Net Design on Blankets Makes it more attractive and makes the room more colorful for baby
    This Blanket Is Double Layered Which Keeps Baby Warm And Cozy Even Winters And A/c blanket
    Material – outer Material – Flannel, inner material – Sherpa, Design Zigzag Self Design
    Color – Sky Blue , Light Weight, Fluffy And Gentle on Babies Skin.
    Package Content: 1 Premium Baby Blanket; Machine Wash: Yes , Hand Wash: Yes

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  • Pair of lawsuits kick off state-federal battle over abortion pills

    Pair of lawsuits kick off state-federal battle over abortion pills

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    The cases come as both supporters and opponents of the right to terminate a pregnancy are increasingly focusing on abortion pills — which recently became the most popular method of abortion in the United States and a common way patients are circumventing state bans on the procedure.

    Anti-abortion advocates and their allies in state and federal office are pushing more states to adopt laws like North Carolina’s — including states that already have near-total bans — hoping to prevent patients from ordering the pills online.

    The North Carolina case, filed in federal district court in Greensboro, challenges the state’s law requiring that abortion pills may only be provided in person by a physician in a certified surgical facility after a mandatory counseling session and a 72-hour waiting period.

    Eva Temkin, the lead attorney in the suit, said those restrictions are hampering physicians, including her client Amy Bryant, as they attempt to serve patients in the state and those coming from other southeastern states that have implemented near-total bans on abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer.

    “The restrictions in North Carolina that our plaintiff and medical providers generally are grappling with have created a lot of inflexibility and inefficiency,” she said. “Since Dobbs there has been a significant increase in the number of patients needing abortion care and these rules impose unnecessary delays and travel costs. Because of these restrictions, providers can’t see the number of patients they’d like to see, for instance, by telehealth.”

    A spokesperson for Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein, who recently announced his bid for governor, told POLITICO the office is reviewing the lawsuit, declining to comment further.

    The case has echoes of a previous legal fight between the FDA and Massachusetts over that state’s efforts to restrict an opioid medication, Temkin noted, a battle in which federal rules prevailed.

    “It’s a well-settled principle that a state can’t implement a policy that conflicts with and frustrates the objectives of a federal law,” Temkin said.

    “But in some ways, this is the first case of its kind,” she added. “And that’s because this is the first drug on which states have imposed restrictions on access that the FDA has determined are not appropriate.”

    The FDA lifted the in-person dispensing requirement for the drugs in 2021 — at first, just for the duration of the Covid-19 pandemic and then permanently after determining the pills were safe to prescribe via telemedicine and send-by-mail. The agency loosened its rules for the medication again earlier this month, allowing them to be dispensed by certified retail pharmacies to patients with a prescription.

    In West Virginia, GenBioPro, the company that manufactures the generic version of the abortion pill, is arguing in federal court that the state cannot impede the regulation or sale of a federally approved medication without violating the supremacy and commerce clauses of the Constitution.

    The drugmaker’s lawsuit also challenges the state’s previous restrictions on medication abortion — including a ban on telehealth prescription of the drug, mifepristone. Those restrictions were superseded by the September 2022 prohibition on the procedure at all stages of pregnancy.

    The state laws “constrict GenBioPro’s ability to market its FDA-approved product to West Virginians who need it,” the company said in the lawsuit. “West Virginia cannot override FDA’s determinations about the appropriate restrictions on a medication that FDA approved for use and Congress subjected to this enhanced regulatory regime.”

    Meanwhile, anti-abortion groups, which filed a lawsuit in Texas in November are challenging the FDA’s two-decade old approval of the abortion pill, mifepristone, a case that could halt access to it nationwide.

    Anti-abortion groups are also mounting a campaign to pressure Walgreens and CVS pharmacies not to carry the drugs in states where they are legally allowed to do so, with lawsuits, protests and boycotts planned for the coming weeks.

    Over the weekend, marking what would have been the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, President Joe Biden signed a memo directing his health secretary to “consider new guidance to support patients, providers, and pharmacies who wish to legally access, prescribe, or provide mifepristone — no matter where they live.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Kick the Latch by Kathryn Scanlan review – secrets of the racetrack

    Kick the Latch by Kathryn Scanlan review – secrets of the racetrack

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    In her 2019 book, Aug 9 – Fog, Kathryn Scanlan cut up, edited and arranged an elderly woman’s diary found at an estate auction in a small Illinois town. The accretion of brief, broken details about food, weather, people, illness – the stuff of life – had knockout poignancy. As in The Dominant Animal, her collection of 40 very short stories which came out the following year, reduction and compression facilitated a largeness. Kick the Latch, Scanlan’s novel based on the experiences of Iowa-born horse trainer Sonia, is similarly expansive in the way it creates a composite portrait of a life. In a series of vignettes drawn from transcribed conversations between Scanlan and Sonia, the reader encounters dilapidated trailers, racetracks, backs of vans, long hours, brutality, beauty and joy. Sonia’s voice is unsentimental and humane, alert to absurdity and human frailty.

    “Galloping, a horse spends a lot of his time suspended in the air – flying really – or on one foot. When a foot lands, there’s a thousand pounds of pressure held up by that one thin leg, that little hoof the size of a handheld ashtray,” Sonia tells us. These horses – commodities, livelihoods – need great care. Sonia has her bandages, sheet cotton, hoof packing. She soothes legs with ice, or puts the horse in a turbulator, a kind of equine jet spa.

    The world of the racetrack is hermetic, with tough camaraderie. In a novel full of kicks and broken bones, Sonia has a brawl with another trainer, Tim Tucker. Yet later, when she sustains a riding injury so bad she almost dies, it’s Tim and his wife who take care of her. Sonia returns to this episode twice, marvelling a little at her “racetrack family”.

    It’s also a dangerous environment. Observe the butcher’s knife sitting in the window of Sonia’s trailer: “I kept it handy. You never know.” One episode describes the night when she woke up in her trailer with a man standing over her. “I got raped,” Sonia says, baldly. Later, she works for a spell in Onakona State Penitentiary: “Not many females working at a maximum, so the inmates – you can’t blame them. Sexual misconduct, flashing their dicks … I’d worked at the racetrack all those years. I was used to it.”

    Sonia talks about other people: the jockeys who, to sweat off excess pounds, slap on glycerin and clingwrap and sit in hot cars, or the ones who try to make their horses go faster by giving them electric shocks. There’s Thorby, who got drunk on the paint for the horses’ legs; Bobbie Mackintosh, who broke her neck when galloping a three-year-old; Tommy Blue, who said he was only joking about killing himself before doing just that. There’s no gaudiness here, nothing meretricious. When a young man says that Sonia saved him from drowning, her response is typically unshowy: “I don’t know if I saved him or not. All I did was go into the water and bring him back to shore with me.”

    And then there are the horses, such as Dark Side, so called because he had an eye knocked out. Sonia saves him from the “kill truck” and he becomes the success that wins her recognition as a trainer. Sold on to someone else, he would still spin his head round and whinny when he saw Sonia at the track. Sonia’s memories of Rowdy, her first horse, frame the book: “When things were bad I’d go to the horse and the horse would make it better. That’s why I always say my horse raised me.”

    I’ve really only spoken of Sonia, haven’t I? So where is Scanlan? There is, I think, just one reference to her in the book. “I’ve got to get those pictures of Rowdy in the mail for you,” Sonia says. And so Scanlan is nowhere, and yet everywhere, in the shaping and patterning, in the rendering of a voice so distinctive and rich and true. Zola said that art is a corner of creation seen through a temperament. Well, we’re doubly blessed here, in having the sensibilities of both Sonia and Scanlan. Let’s be done with this awful “ordinary lives” talk, as though there is any such thing. Sonia is extraordinary and many other people would be perceived as such too, had they Scanlan to listen and make sense, artistically, of their days.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )