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  • AmazonBasics Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner with 20 kPa Power Suction, Low Sound, High Energy Efficiency and Blower Function with 1 Year Warranty (15L)

    AmazonBasics Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner with 20 kPa Power Suction, Low Sound, High Energy Efficiency and Blower Function with 1 Year Warranty (15L)

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    The AmazonBasics 1400W 15L Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner has a powerful 1400 W suction with a total capacity of 15L and 3L for dust bag which can be used for both wet mopping and dry sweeping.
    Convenient for daily use; wet mopping and dry sweeping;Blower function helps clean hard to reach places.
    Versatile product; can be used on tiles, wooden floors, rugs, carpets, sofas, fabric upholstery and more;Easy to use; comes with an ergonomic handle and wheels for easy movement and 360° rotation.
    Equipped with BIS plug and cable for extra safety and thermostat function to protect from overheating;Quality assurance; tested against international standards in an international lab; Easy to store and clean; accessories are neatly stored in the base.
    Material Type: Plastic; Color Name: Multi-Color

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  • Watch: Rahul Gandhi halts campaign speech on hearing sound of Azaan

    Watch: Rahul Gandhi halts campaign speech on hearing sound of Azaan

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    Tumkur: Addressing a public meeting in Tumkuru, Karnataka, on Monday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi stopped his speech after hearing the sound of Azaan (Muslim call to prayer).

    This is not the first time that Rahul has halted his speech in an act of respect towards Azaan. In Amethi, in 2019, ahead of Lok Sabha Elections, Rahul halted his speech and waited for the Azaan to finish.

    Lashing out at the BJP government in the southern state, the former Wayanad MP said, “For the last three years, BJP has only done corruption here. The people of Karnataka call this regime a “40 per cent government”, as they take a 40 per cent cut or commission from contractors.

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    “The PM was also aware of this. So I would like to ask him why he didn’t take any action on it.”

    Rahul was disqualified as a member of the Lok Sabha after being convicted and sentenced in connection with a criminal defamation case.

    The case pertained to a comment he made using the surname ‘Modi’ at a campaign ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, in Kolar, Karnataka.

    The Congress leader later moved a higher court in Surat, Gujarat, challenging his conviction for criminal defamation. But the Surat court upheld the lower court verdict.

    The matter has now moved to the Gujarat High Court, which will take up the plea filed by the Congress leader for hearing on May 2.

    Addressing a rally in Kolar in April 2019, Rahul, in a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said, “How come all the thieves have Modi as the common surname?”

    As per an earlier Supreme Court ruling, any MP or MLA is automatically disqualified if convicted and sentenced for two years or more.

    (with inputs from ANI)

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  • S.K Mini Hindu Religious Continuous Sound Mantra Chanting Bell Spiritual Devotional Bell 22 in 1 Types Plug N Play Om Gayatri Mantra / Mahamrityunjaya Mantra Machine / Spiritual Chanting Bell with Electric LED Light (White)

    S.K Mini Hindu Religious Continuous Sound Mantra Chanting Bell Spiritual Devotional Bell 22 in 1 Types Plug N Play Om Gayatri Mantra / Mahamrityunjaya Mantra Machine / Spiritual Chanting Bell with Electric LED Light (White)

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    This small mini device contains mantras including Gayatri mantra, Mahamritunjaya Mantra, Om namah Shivay mantra, Sri Ram mantra, Sitaram mantra,Shani mantra, hanuman mantra, Sai mantra, Om chant, Nav Durga mantra, Swaminarayan mantra, Ganesh mantra etc. The mantras should be played at a low voice.
    This mantra chanting device is made up plastic material with round edges and soft corners and is easy to use for devotional purpose
    The Mini Mantra Chanting Electric Bell with Led Light with Various Mantras in Single Bell
    This Mantra Chanting device is easy to use. Simply plug it in any 5 amp two pin socket and play. There is a volume control know to adjust the sound and a mini switch to change and play the desired mantra

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  • Quick Sense (Qs-H1) Plastic 220v AC High power Hooter Security Alarm for Securities, Loud Sound 200mtrPolice Tone Sound

    Quick Sense (Qs-H1) Plastic 220v AC High power Hooter Security Alarm for Securities, Loud Sound 200mtrPolice Tone Sound

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    • Easy installation
    • Easy connection with just two wires
    • Loud sound no automatic function inside it
    • Colour :Black
    • Not Capable with motion sensor

    Sound level:118 dB at 1 Meter Distance (at 12V )
    This is a fixed sound alarm used in security alarms like police siren
    Hooter can not tuned to change sound And .Not Capable with motion sensor
    The alarm covers range a of 200 meters around it. It is essential for your safety to be aware and here we have an alarm for you to be safe from complicated situations & emergencies.

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  • CHIU Kids LED Sport Shoes with Chu Chu Music Sound for Baby Girls and Boys

    CHIU Kids LED Sport Shoes with Chu Chu Music Sound for Baby Girls and Boys

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    The CHIU Kids LED Sport Shoes with Chu Chu Music Sound are perfect for baby girls and baby boys who want to have fun while they’re running and playing. The LED s and chu chu music sound will make every step fun and exciting. The mesh upper is weight and breathable, making these shoes super comfortable. The shoes are also super stylish and will definitely make your little one stand out from the crowd. The shoes are weight and won’t weigh your child down when they’re running and playing. The shoes are also cushioned to provide extra comfort and support.
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.5 x 6.5 x 8 cm; 250 Grams
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 23 February 2023
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ JMD Online Business
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BWMNNKFS
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ Mesh-Led-Zigzag-Yellow-8
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
    Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-baby
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ JMD Online Business
    Packer ‏ : ‎ JMD Online Business
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 250 g
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 14.5 x 6.5 x 8 Centimeters
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 Set
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ First walker shoe

    Closure: Slip-On
    Shoe Width: Medium
    Color – Yellow , Outer Material – Mesh , Sole Material -PVC , Toe Style – Closed Toe , Gender – Unisex , Occaion – Casual
    Upper Features:- Breathable knitted upper which is easily washable, perfect for all seasons – winter, summer and rainy, designed to give you the most comfortable fitting. These are quick drying washable shoes which makes it easy for consumers to wash and sanitize them easily.
    Size – 5 = Footlength – 13 CM For 12 to 15 months Baby Girl & Boy, 6 = Footlength – 13.5 CM For 15 to 18 months Baby Girl & Boy, 7 = Footlength – 14 CM For 18 to 21 months Baby Girl & Boy, 8 = Footlength – 14.5CM For 21 to 24 months Baby Girl & Boy. Also Kindly purchase footwear size 1/2 cm more than your kids foot size

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  • Search launched after gunshot like sound heard in Srinagar’s Qamarwari

    Search launched after gunshot like sound heard in Srinagar’s Qamarwari

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    Srinagar, Feb 16: Jammu and Kashmir police on Thursday launched a cordon and search in Qamarwari area of Srinagar after gunshot like sound was heard in the area.

    Srinagar police in a Tweet, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) informed that some gunshot like sound was heard in Qamarwari area.

    Police said a team of cops was in the locality to ascertain the facts, however, there was on damage or injury reported.

    “Some gunshot like sound was heard in Qamarwari area. Police team is in the locality to ascertain facts, there is no damage or injury whatsoever. Cordon and Search Operations launched in the area,” police tweeted—(KNO)

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  • Search Operation Launched After Gunshot Like Sound Heard In Srinagar

    Search Operation Launched After Gunshot Like Sound Heard In Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR: Gunshots were heard on Thursday morning in Qamarwari area spreading panic in the area.

    “I am just rushing towards the spot,” a police officer said. “We are told there is firing.”

    Police and CRPF have also rushed to the spot.  There are not many details available.

    More details are awaited.

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  • ‘It was a proper shebeen, man!’: how Sistermatic blazed a trail for Black queer sound systems

    ‘It was a proper shebeen, man!’: how Sistermatic blazed a trail for Black queer sound systems

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    On a February morning in Brixton, old friends Yvonne Taylor and Eddie Lockhart are laughing about their first forays into London’s lesbian nightlife – and how they eventually went on to transform it. In 1984, Taylor moved from Nottingham to London and found the women-only clubs to be “torture”.

    “There was a real concentration of women’s bars in Islington,” she recalls. “Islington had a lot of derelict properties and so there were a lot of lesbian community homes set up in them, and as a result there was a surge, certainly from the 70s, of these lesbians’ bars. But they were bars directed to white lesbians and touristy lesbians from the ’burbs.”

    Taylor, now 63, and Lockhart, also known as DJ Shineye, 62, found the “music policy” of women-only clubs limited to “pop nonsense” and “old 50s numbers”.

    “I knew that there was more music than what the DJs at the time were spinning and I had the fire in my belly that I needed to change this,” says Lockhart. “I knew that I wanted people who looked like me to be able to go to a space where they felt comfortable, and where they weren’t going to encounter any elements of racism and hostility that were very much there.”

    Taylor and Lockhart met when Taylor’s then-partner was invited to a dinner that Lockhart was attending. The two immediately bonded over their shared experiences as Black lesbians navigating London’s women’s scene. “Eddie put forward the idea of doing this sound system run by women of colour,” says Taylor, who had prior DJing experience. “And literally by the time we’d left the flat, there was a plan in place. That was the first time we’d met, we just hit it off!”

    Two years later, the pair launched the Sistermatic collective with their friends Sharon Lee and Lorna Edwards. Lifelong south London resident Lockhart had little interest in jumping through the kind of bureaucratic hoops often required of community-based projects, and instead went directly to South London Women’s Centre in Brixton with her proposal. They both remember Sistermatic’s launch night. Taylor had been in charge of PR, which involved promoting the event through flyers and word-of-mouth. “We’d done our own food, we’d brought our own bar,” she says, grinning. “In those days it was less of a licensing thing, but we got away with it!”

    They were “packed from the get-go”, says Taylor. Lockhart describes it as “euphoric”: “At the end of the day, they hadn’t had anything like that before and this was something different. The fire in my belly said: it’s going to work. I think people were actually quite surprised by it happening, and having somewhere to go. And we continued it on a monthly basis.”

    Yvonne Taylor preparing a set for Sistermatic in 1990.
    Yvonne Taylor preparing a set for Sistermatic in 1990. Photograph: Courtesy of Yvonne Taylor

    For Taylor, a surprising aspect of Sistermatic was the broad demographic of women they would attract – not only Black women, but also south Asian women and white women who didn’t fit into the mainstream lesbian scene – all coming together to groove to soul, R&B, house and lovers rock. “We were probably one of the first lesbian clubs to hit the eclecticism of the community. We had women who were into S&M, butch dykes, femme dykes, it was a melting pot. I think we broke down a few barriers and mystiques that we had about each other, and it also did a lot to change the nature of how Black women related to each other, because obviously for them it was more difficult to come out.”

    Taylor remembers ending the first party, sweeping people out at 10am – “it was a proper shebeen, man!” – and treating themselves to breakfast “because we made money as well, and we couldn’t believe that!”

    But few, if any, photographs exist from those days beyond rave flyers – Sistermatic was intentionally restrictive around the use of cameras to prioritise the safety of attendees. Taylor remembers the custody struggles of bisexual and lesbian mothers in the 1980s: “There were lots of mothers who didn’t want their ex-husbands to come across photographs of them in the club and then use that to get the kids back.”

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    Sistermatic was as dedicated to its patrons’ lives as it was giving them a good time. The Women’s Centre also meant Sistermatic could be more than just a club, but a community – “there was a cafeteria, where people could have food, have drinks, exchange words, and then they could go and dance,” says Lockhart. She had also chosen the venue because of its amenities: “I wanted a space where I could create a creche with a qualified worker there for mothers who had small children and couldn’t afford babysitters or nannies.” Mothers were not charged for use of the creche, which was financed collectively through the entrance fee.

    Sistermatic ran until 1995 when the Women’s Centre lost its funding. Lockhart says that the company that leased the premises to the Women’s Centre eventually raised the rent to a level that local authorities were not prepared to fund. Despite fundraising attempts, the centre and Sistermatic closed.

    Lockhart and Taylor, however, had established themselves as kingpins of Black queer sound and found themselves booked as DJs for Southall and Southwark Women’s Centres, as well as birthday parties and Pride events. They had set a precedent too – by 1997, the Black women’s night Precious Brown, run by Ain Bailey and DJ Marilyn, emerged at the Candy Bar in Soho, where Yvonne was working at the time.

    ‘The wheel can’t be reinvented – you can just improve that wheel and how it works’ … (L-R) Nite Dykez’ DJ Gin, Eddie Lockhart and Yvonne Taylor.
    ‘The wheel can’t be reinvented – you can just improve that wheel and how it works’ … (L-R) Nite Dykez’ DJ Gin, Eddie Lockhart and Yvonne Taylor. Photograph: Courtesy of Yvonne Taylor

    Twenty-seven years on, Sistermatic is set to return, hosting a street party in Brixton Village on 17 February to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month. For Lockhart and Taylor, it’s an opportunity to explore the intergenerational pathways of music. Take Afrobeats, says Lockhart: “It’s linked with soca, elements of reggae, lovers rock – it’s got so much mixed in there.”

    Joining forces with Nite Dykez, a monthly night and collective which celebrates love for electronic music among Black queer women, they hope to encourage intergenerational work with younger lesbians”, says Lockhart.

    “Because the way the system’s set up at the moment, there’s not a lot of intergenerational stuff being done – and not enough of it,” adds Taylor. “The wheel can’t be reinvented – you can just improve that wheel and how it works.” Although for now it’s a one-off event, Taylor sees it as the opportunity to begin a journey of education for younger people about the history of music and Black queer culture in Britain – and for their elders to teach them a move or two. “We’re trying to get people from that youth market to party with their auntie.”

    The Market Row street party takes place on 17 February at Brixton Village, London.

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  • Ukrainian composer Heinali on preserving the sound of Kyiv: ‘I wanted to protect my city from harm’

    Ukrainian composer Heinali on preserving the sound of Kyiv: ‘I wanted to protect my city from harm’

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    The latest album by Heinali is a rather beautiful piece created from field recordings made around his home city – recordings from rail stations, the sound of traffic and birdsong, the dripping of water in a tunnel, the rumbling of trains on a track, the babble of voices in a shopping mall – all sliced up, manipulated, accompanied by synthesisers and transformed into a piece of compelling ambient music. What transforms this niche arthouse project into an urgent piece of work is the fact that the city in question is Kyiv. “These are recordings of a world that has disappeared,” says Heinali, AKA Ukrainian musician Oleh Shpudeiko. “The album documents a city that has changed for ever.”

    The album, Kyiv Eternal, was completed after the Russian invasion, but the project dates back more than a decade. “I bought myself a handheld digital tape recorder in 2012 and started to record sounds around Kyiv,” says Shpudeiko. “I had hundreds of these sound sketches on my hard drive when I had to flee the city in February last year.”

    He relocated to Lviv while the battle of Kyiv raged in the early months of the war, and briefly returned after the Russian army’s advances were successfully repelled. “Kyiv was more alive than ever, but I wanted to protect it from harm, to console it,” he says. “This was a city where I had spent 37 years of my life. So this album became a hymn to this part of my identity.”

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    Shpudeiko describes the audio loops he works with as “memory loops”. He explains: “When we remember things, we only remember certain parts. We might change parts of that memory in our brain: we’ll add or remove or amplify a piece of information. It is very similar to a musical loop. A fragment performed over and over again will change slightly with each repetition.”

    Kyiv Eternal is released exactly a year after the Russian invasion, and comes not long after the release of another Heinali album, Live From a Bomb Shelter in Ukraine, which documents a performance live-streamed from a Lviv basement as Russian missiles rained down upon the nation. That album featured music from a project called Organa which he has been working on for several years, in which medieval liturgical music is reconfigured for modular synths and non-classical vocalists.

    “Early music and contemporary music have a lot in common,” says Shpudeiko. “Medieval music is less about harmonic development and more about creating a certain atmosphere and a feeling. Drone and ambient music is the same. It is designed to invoke certain religious experiences, mystical experiences.”

    Shpudeiko is now living temporarily in Germany, one of hundreds of Ukrainian artists relocated around Europe (thanks to the support of Ukraine’s ministry of culture) who aim to preserve and further Ukrainian art in exile. He would have loved to have come to the UK: his English is flawless, London is his favourite city and he has long been influenced by British electronic artists such as Coil, Psychic TV, Current 93 and Death in June. But the UK’s asylum policy made this almost impossible. “It is incredibly hard to get a UK visa – it costs a lot of money and British embassies demand your passport for the duration of the application process, which can take as long as three months.”

    Oleh Shpudeiko pictured in 2020.
    ‘Early music and contemporary music have a lot in common’ … Oleh Shpudeiko pictured in 2020. Photograph: Ksenia Popova

    Shpudeiko was brought up in a Russian-speaking family but he rejects the myth – promulgated by Putin and his “Vatnik” apologists – that Ukraine’s Russian speakers are pro-Moscow. However, the invasion has changed his attitude towards the Russian language. “I used to read a lot in Russian. Things I wanted to read – the literature, or the books about music history or sound studies – were only available in English or Russian, never translated into Ukrainian.

    “But after 24 February, I haven’t been able to read a single Russian book. I switched off that part of my brain. It was quite painful. I still speak Russian occasionally in non-official situations, like with my family, but officially I only use Ukrainian or English. I think we have all had to put Russian on pause for the duration of the war. It is extremely traumatic for any of us to deal with even the greatest Russian culture right now, knowing what they did in Bucha or Mariupol. I understand that this is not a healthy reaction, but there can be no healthy reactions to war.”

    How does he see the war panning out? “I am the worst person to ask about this,” he says. “This time last year I was arguing with my girlfriend: ‘No of course there won’t be a full-scale invasion.’ Worst-case scenario was that there would be another active phase of war in the east. The Russians trying to take Kyiv seemed insane.”

    Will he be touring Kyiv Eternal? “My live shows are much more improvised affairs. I’m not sure if I should ever perform this material outside of Ukraine. It is so closely connected with my home town. Maybe it can exist as a sound art installation, but it is too personal to think of doing this live.”

    Kyiv Eternal is released on 24 February via Injazero Records.

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  • Time Up Digital Dial 2023 Launch Alarm with Sound Waterproof Light Kids Watch for Boys & Girls (Age:4-12 Years)-DET12-X

    Time Up Digital Dial 2023 Launch Alarm with Sound Waterproof Light Kids Watch for Boys & Girls (Age:4-12 Years)-DET12-X

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    Time Up Water Resistant Kids Children Digital Electronic Casual Small Dial Wrist Colourful light Sports Watch Kids Digital WATCH: Fashionable sport dial design for kids, sport outdoor style outlook. Small Dial and numbers with light, show time clear in the dark. WATERPROOF FOR DAILY USE: 50M Water Resistant, feel free to wear the sport outdoor digital watch when kids are showering, swimming. NOTE: Please DO NOT press any buttons in the water or wear this watch for longtime underwater activities. COMFORT: High Quality Germany Imported PU Resin Strap, the strap is soft and comfortable and environmental friendly. This design is very suitable for kids playing outdoor. MULTI-FUNCTIONAL: Design Calendar Date Window, Dual Time Display, 50M Waterproof, EL Back Light Display, Shock Resistant, Stopwatch,Countdown.
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 22 x 4 x 2.1 cm; 100 Grams
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 15 January 2023
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Time Up
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BSFY243K
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ DET12-X
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China
    Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-child
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Time Up
    Packer ‏ : ‎ TIME UP WATCHES
    Importer ‏ : ‎ TIME UP WATCHES
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 100 g
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 22 x 4 x 2.1 Centimeters
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 Piece
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Sport Watch

    [FULLY WATERPROOF] : Hand-wash, Shower, Swimming No Problem!! Feel Free to Wear the Digital Watch When Children Are Showering and Swimming. Note: Please Do Not Press Any Buttons in The Water or Wear This Watch for Long Time Underwater Activities – Such as Diving, Etc. Too Much Water Contact or Usage in Extreme Hot or Cold Temperature Will Shorter the Watch Life.
    [COLORFLL LED NIGHTLIGHTS ]: The Kids Watch Has Color Back-light Function to Satisfy the Curiosity of Kids. Press “LIGHT” Button to See the Time Clearly in Night,light Which Can Be Adjusted by Holding Down the Night-light Button For 3 Seconds
    [PERFECT GIFT FOR KIDS】: It is very Special Gift for Kids, Your Friends or Family Members, Great Festivals Gift, Birthday Gift or Visit Gift and Suit for Any Outdoor Activities. The Watch Can Help Kids Develop the Good Habit of Valuing Time. It’s Cool and Useful, Best for Kids’ Daily Life, Outdoor Playing and Match With Sports Outfit.
    1 Year Manufacturer Warranty.

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