Tag: Spell

  • Another snow spell in higher reaches of Himachal, widespread rains in low hills

    Another snow spell in higher reaches of Himachal, widespread rains in low hills

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    Shimla: Higher reaches and tribal areas in Himachal Pradesh received another spell of snow, while widespread moderate to heavy rains lashed several parts of the state, the Meteorological Department here said Tuesday.

    Kadhrala received 22 cm of snow, Kufri 2 cm and Sangla 1 cm.

    Pachhad was wettest in the state with 94 mm of rains, followed by Solan 63 mm, Sangraha 55 mm, Renuka 54 mm, Jatton Barrage 53 mm, Rajgarh 50 mm, Dharmshala 49 mm, Saloni 45 mm, Kufri and Sarahan 42 mm each.

    Karsog received 41 mm of rain, Kotkhai 38 mm, Rohru 37 mm, Kandaghat 36 mm, Mashobra 35 mm, Shimla 33 mm, Rampur 32 mm, Arki 30 mm, Chaupal 29 mm, Kumarsain 28 mm, Nahan 26 mm, Wangto and Jubbarhatti 23 mm each, Sundernagar 22 mm, Gohar 21 mm, Janjheli, Kheri and Bijahi 20 mm each.

    The local MeT office has issued yellow warning of thunderstorm, lightning and hailstorm at isolated places in low and mid hills on March 24 and thunderstorm and lightning on March 23 and 25. It also predicted a wet spell in the region till March 27.

    Keylong was coldest in the night with a minimum temperature of minus 1.2 degrees Celsius, while Una was hottest during the day recording a high of 26.4 degrees Celsius.

    As many as 24 roads including 15 in Lahaul and Spiti, three each in Chamba and Kullu, two in Kangra and one in Shimla district are closed for vehicular traffic. These roads are in remote areas. About 37 transformers and five water schemes have been disrupted.

    The rain deficit in March (March 1 to 21) has reduced from 70 per cent on Monday to 57 per cent on Tuesday as the state received 34.7 mm of rain against normal rainfall of 79.9 mm.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Mesmerising Madhubala and her magical spell

    Mesmerising Madhubala and her magical spell

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    Mumbai: She had a film named after her even before she hit her career’s peak, was being parodied when she was still active, and is the only Indian film actress who has a song to her played at the Olympics. That was the spell of Madhubala, whose angelic features, beguiling yet enigmatic smile, and incandescent beauty, coupled with her restrained but undeniable talent, made her part of some of Hindi cinema’s most iconic films.

    While she is imprinted in the hearts and minds of film-watchers as the winsome, entrancing but star-crossed Anarkali of “Mughal-e-Azam” (1960), as the entrancing nightclub singer in “Howrah Bridge”, and for her exuberant, effusive, and elfin charm in romantic comedies “Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi” (1958), “Jhumroo” (1961) and “Half Ticket” (1962), she left her mark across film genres from ghost/gothic stories to comic crime capers to film noir, beyond the usual romantic dramas in a relatively short career.

    Born on February 14 in Delhi in 1933 to an ethnic Pashtun family as Mumtaz Jahan Begum, Madhubala lived a restricted childhood in line with her orthodox family background. However, aged seven, she was cast into earning for the family when her father lost his job with Imperial Tobacco. She began singing on AIR for music virtuoso Khwaja Khurshid Anwar and began her foray into films from 1941 when the family moved to Bombay to better cash in on her talents.

    This family control – by her father – robbed Madhubala of an independent life and would go on to destroy a fledgling romance too – as became evident later.

    Debuting with an uncredited role in “Bahar” (1942), a bold film for its time in depicting a woman working for her living after being abandoned by her husband, she went on to do half a dozen odd more films as a child artiste before coming to notice with the costume drama “Neel Kamal” (1947), which represented the first lead role for Raj Kapoor too. It was after this that Devika Rani – who was responsible for naming Ashok Kumar and Dilip Kumar – suggested that she take the screen name Madhubala.

    Madhubala starred in another seven or eight films – most of them now lost – in 1947 and 1948, before hitting the big time with the spooky “Mahal” (1949) – where her out-of-world signature song “Aayega Aanewala” also introduced India to the voice of Lata Mangeshkar. Another hit of her the same year was “Dulari” – where she played the eponymous role of a rich heiress kidnapped in her childhood and raised by gypsies.

    In 1950, she did films with all the top heroes of the time – opposite Ashok Kumar in “Nishana”, Dev Anand in “Nirala”, Motilal in “Hanste Aansoo” – the first film to be bear the ‘A’ certificate, Ajit (then still doing hero roles) in “Beqasoor”, Dev Anand again in “Madhubala” (named after her) and Rehman in “Pardes”.

    “Tarana” (1951), known for the soulful duet “Seene mein sulagte hai arman” was Madhubala’s first opposite Dilip Kumar, and saw kindling of their romance which lasted till the “Naya Daur” controversy, where she was sued for walking out of the picture and he testified against her. Then, they subsequently went on to work together in “Sangdil” (1952) and “Amar” (1954) before K. Asif’s magnum opus “Mughal-e-Azam”.

    Madhubala, however, did not remain typecast – she worked in offbeat romance “Nazneen” (1951), treasure hunt adventure “Khazana” (1951) – where she became possibly the first Indian heroine to sport trousers onscreen and went on to make it a regular habit on an off screen! – the Arabian Nights influenced “Saqi” (1952) and urban romantic drama “Rail Ka Dibba” (1953), where she bowled over her co-star, Shammi Kapoor, who even after six decades, could not get her out of his mind.

    “I can swear that I have never seen a more beautiful woman. Add to that her sharp intellect, maturity, poise and sensitivity… When I think of her even now, after six decades, my heart misses a beat. My God, what beauty, what presence,” he recalled in a 2011 interview.

    She went on to show her prowess in comedy with “Mr and Mrs 55” (1955) opposite Guru Dutt and noirish adventure in “Gateway of India” (1957), featuring an ensemble cast, and remarkable for being the first picture to show the heroine running after the hero to propose to him!

    And, one of her best performances was in “Muslim social” “Barsaat Ki Raat” (1960), where she virtually held a masterclass in effortless emoting, showcasing vulnerability, longing, and resolve, among others.

    While her performances in 70-odd films made her legions of fans in India and outside – she had a considerable fan following in most of Southeast Asia and East Africa, as well as Greece – where popular singer Stelios Kazantzidis produced the song “Mandoubala” as a tribute to her after her passing away – and this was played at the closing ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympics.

    Madhubala was also compared to near contemporary Marilyn Monroe – the two would pass away within a few years of each other, aged 36 each – but she was not very happy at this as she did not think of herself as a sex symbol like her American counterpart.

    However, her personal life was not so happy – she was born with a congenital heart issue of a ventricular septal defect, which leads to mixing of oxygenated and de-oxygenated blood leaving the patient breathless and weak. At that time, there was no surgical cure and her condition only exacerbated through her life, and incapacitated her for the last few years of her life before claiming her.

    On the other hand, after the fiasco of her relationship with Dilip Kumar – who has given his side of the story in his autobiography, blaming her father for making it more of business proposition than a social relation – Madhubala was reportedly wooed by most top actors, including married ones, throughout the 1950s but did not accept any. She finally married Kishore Kumar in 1960, but her condition did not make for a very happy marital life, before she passed away in 1969.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Below Sub-Zero Temp In Kashmir, Wet Spell Likely From Tomorrow

    Below Sub-Zero Temp In Kashmir, Wet Spell Likely From Tomorrow

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    SRINAGAR: The minimum temperature saw a fall at most places in Kashmir Valley with Srinagar and Qazigund too recording below sub-zero level on Wednesday.

    Quoting a meteorological department official news agency GNS reported that Srinagar recorded a low of minus 0.1°C against 2.7°C on the previous night. Today’s minimum temperature, he said, was above normal by 0.3°C for the summer capital.

    Qazigund, he said, recorded a low of minus 1.8°C against minus 0.4°C °C on the previous night and it was 0.3°C below normal for the gateway town of Kashmir.

    Pahalgam, he said, recorded a low of minus 7.6°C against minus 5.9°C on the previous night and it was 1.4°C below normal for the famous tourist resort in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    Kokernag recorded a low of minus 0.1°C against minus 0.7°C on the previous night and it was 1.9°C above normal for the place, the officials said.

    Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 6.5°C against minus 7.0°C on the previous night and it was 0.2°C above normal for the world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, he said.

    In Kupwara town, he said, the mercury settled at minus 1.9°C against minus 1.0°C on the previous night and it was 0.1°C above normal for the north Kashmir area.

    Jammu recorded a low of 8.3°C against 8.4°C on the previous night. It was 1.2°C below normal for J&K’s winter capital, he said.

    Banihal, he said, recorded a low of 4.4°C (above normal by 3.4°C). Batote 3.5°C (below normal by 1.3°C), Katra 8.0°C (0.6°C above normal) and Bhadarwah 1.1°C (1.4°C above normal).

    Ladakh’s Leh and Kargil recorded a low of minus 13.0°C and minus 6.4°C respectively, the official said.

    Regarding the forecast, the MeT official said that partly cloudy weather was expected today and “Widespread  light to moderate snowfall/rain in Jammu and Kashmir with chances of heavy snowfall over higher reaches from evening of February 9-10.”

    While Chillai-Kalan, the 40-day long harsh winter period that started on December 21 has ended, Kashmir is under the grip of a 20-day-long period called ‘Chillai-Khurd’. It will be followed by a 10-day-long period ‘Chillai-Bachha’ (baby cold) which is from February 20 to March 1.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • MeT Predicts Another Spell Of Snowfall, Wet Condition Till 31 Jan For J&K – Kashmir News

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    Srinagar, Jan 29 : The weatherman has predicted fresh snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir, saying that a fresh Western Disturbance is affecting the Union Territory from today (29 Jan 2023).

    Yesterday, on 28 jan, Deputy Director Meteorological department (MeT) said that there is a possibility of fresh snowfall in J&K, especially in the higher reaches of the Union Territory.

    He said that the main activity would be from January 29 evening or night, adding that the wet weather conditions are expected in J&K parts from today, which would continue till January 31.

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    The wet weather is expected till the end of this month, which marks the end of 40-day harshest winter period-Chila-i-Kalan.

    Meanwhile, the MeT has issued yellow warning for J&K on January 30

    The MeT said that widespread moderate snow or Rain is expected in Jammu with heavy snowfall in Pirpanjal, South Kashmir, Doda-Kistawar and other areas.

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    On Jan 31, there is a possibility of light to moderate snowfall at scattered places.

    It further added that the fresh snow spell may cause snow avalanches in avalanche prone areas during the above period.

    It may also affect surface and Air transportation on January 30, adding that the power supply would also get affected.

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    The MeT advised people not to venture out in avalanche prone areas, unless emergency and also appealed intending passengers to travel after confirmation of road status from concerned Traffic Police.

    Moreover, the traffic on Srinagar-Jammu highway remained affected for 34 minutes today due to shooting stones at Mehar Passi.

    The officials said that the highway was open for vehicular movement and was closed for only 34 minutes due to shooting stones at Mehar Passi.

    However, the Mughal Road and Srinagar-Jammu highway continued to remain closed for the vehicular movement since the first week of this month—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • Play Poco Spelling Fun Type 1 – 150 Piece Spelling Puzzle – Learn to Spell 50 Three Letter Words – Beautiful Colorful Pictures (Age 4+)

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  • Play Poco Spelling Fun Type 4 – 75 Pieces Spelling Puzzle – Learn to Spell 25 Three Letter Words – Green (Age 4+,Pack of 1)

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