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      <description>&lt;p style=&quot;font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px;&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://www.chinarenren.com/product/shower-curtain-rod/telescopic-shower-curtain-rod/&quot;&gt;Telescopic Shower Curtain Rod for sale&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;Test your angles to make sure you are not flooding your neighbors yard or the street with your flood lights. Nothing turns a cheap job into a huge expense faster than fines for violating local ordinances. There are no wires, and no drain on your electric bill. Step2 Call the electric company to arrange for them to mark any areas with underground wiring prior to your dig. Local codes may require the entire line be protected. If you keep your lighting close to the house, you can save on installing new power outlets and additional wiring. Find interesting features in your landscape and use light to accent them at night. Twinkling fairy lights may be overdone, but a single strand of tiny white Christmas lights twining a potted patio plant or edging the patio deck can be surprisingly effective. It should illuminate paths and walkways so that your guests and family can make their way safely from vehicle to house, and it should outline your driveway enough that drivers can navigate it safely.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style=&quot;font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px;&quot;&gt;Prevent glare by using lower watt bulbs. Before beginning your project, consider these valuable tips. Step6 Ground the cable and lighting fixtures. If you opt to install your own and you're not a licensed, experienced electrician, though, do have your work inspected by one before using it. Solar powered stake lights are an extremely budget conscious option for path and safety lighting. Providing good outdoor lighting can offer added security as well as extend your outside parties or other activities well into the night. Consider walkway lights along the edges of the driveway, especially if the driveway is edged with stones, bushes or raised flowerbeds. . Decoration is wonderful, but your first concern should be safety. Most are powered with a battery backup for those days when there's not enough sun to power the lights. Do, however, check with your insurance company. Driveway lighting serves two purposes.&lt;/p&gt;</description> 
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      <description>Early steel buildings were made of galvanized steel on corrugated metal. In areas such as Alaska and the Polar Regions steel buildings are often used as homes. This had been possible to the inherent aerodynamic design of these steel buildings that allows the air to curve out and flow over its surface creating a downward force which helps in stabilizing the structure. Resistance to termites and insects, sturdiness, high load bearing capacity, easy assembly and flexible design options are just a few advantages of steel buildings over traditional buildings. &lt;br /&gt;
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The ability to withstand high force winds, snow and rugged environmental conditions has prompted their use in tough environmental conditions. The popularity of steel buildings has grown exponentially in the coming years due to the several advantages that these buildings offer over traditional wood and concrete houses. These types of buildings were referred to as Quonset huts.One of the biggest tests that steel buildings faced was during the hurricane charley a category 4 hurricane that hit Florida in the year 2004. With proper thermal insulation, electrical wiring and interiors these buildings fulfill all the demands of an ordinary family. The use of steel beams and anchored pillars also helped in reinforcing the building to the ground. The name comes from the site of first manufacture.&lt;br /&gt;
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Quonset point in Rhode Island. Steel buildings were originally developed by the British army and later put to use by the American forces during the World War 2. Post war these buildings &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.chinarenren.com/product/shower-curtain-rod/l-shape-shower-curtain-rod/&quot;&gt;L Shape Shower Curtain Rod&lt;/a&gt; were sold off to general civilian population for $1000 each. Steel buildings have always been considered superior to traditional buildings. Most of the traditional buildings either were ripped apart or badly damaged. An independent study carried out by the United States national hurricane center clearly states the effectiveness of steel buildings in dealing with such forces of nature.. However most of the steel buildings stood strong and just a handful of them suffered minor damages. To this day steel buildings are widely used as warehouses, outposts and even for residential purpose. During the war these buildings were used as barracks, hospitals and even ammunition storage depots</description> 
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      <description>Gold is seen as a natural fit with cryptocurrencies because both assets attract investors looking for alternatives to state-sponsored monetary systems which they distrust. Its finance ministry, central bank and financial watchdog are looking at whether rules are needed for cryptocurrencies and the use of blockchain technology in finance.&amp;rdquo;&lt;br /&gt;
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Governments are wary of cryptocurrencies, and few international standards have emerged to tame extreme price volatility, regular thefts from exchanges and the risk that digital currencies could be used to launder money or finance terrorism.Australia&amp;rsquo;s Perth Mint and the Royal Canadian Mint are involved with digital gold products that launched this year and trade using technology supplied by fintech startups. CME said it was &amp;ldquo;continuing to assess client demand with our partner and have nothing new to report at this time.When a blindsided Mint sought to save the project by partnering with a cryptocurrency exchange, Britain&amp;rsquo;s finance ministry in early 2018 refused to permit it, seeing the union as too big a gamble with the reputation of the government and the Mint, the sources added.&amp;rdquo;After the government vetoed the plan to trade Royal Mint Gold on a crypto exchange, the Mint&amp;rsquo;s new chief executive Anne Jessop, appointed in February 2018, decided to shut the project down, the sources said.But CME&amp;rsquo;s priorities shifted after CEO Phupinder Gill retired in late 2016 and Sandra Ro, CME&amp;rsquo;s head of digitization, left in July 2017, sources said. CME launched bitcoin futures contracts last year, one of the first to do so, and has invested in digital technology startups through a ventures arm.The demise of the potentially ground-breaking project, named Royal Mint Gold (RMG), highlights the wariness of governments to become involved in the largely unregulated world of cryptocurrencies, which exploded into the public eye last year with the stellar rise of bitcoin.&lt;br /&gt;
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The project would have been the first time a government of a developed economy had become directly involved with a cryptocurrency exchange, analysts and traders said.&amp;ldquo;There was a change in strategy,&amp;rdquo; said one source, adding that digitization was de-emphasised.Around four staff in London were fired in March and a further 7-8 were made redundant in Wales, where the Mint is also based, in May.A Treasury spokesman referred Reuters&amp;rsquo; questions to the Mint.Meanwhile, others are launching rival products. Britain&amp;rsquo;s Royal Mint has frozen plans to launch a digital gold token after a partnership with US exchange group CME failed and the government vetoed a plan to have the tokens trade on a cryptocurrency exchange, three sources told Reuters.Asked for comment, the Mint said its digital gold had been due to launch in spring this year.As other mints and fintech startups race to set up similar products, it could squander the chances of Britain&amp;rsquo;s Mint leading the field to build gold into a multi-billion dollar digital asset class. &lt;br /&gt;
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As other mints and fintech startups race to set up similar products, it could squander the chances of Britain&amp;rsquo;s Mint leading the field to build gold into a multi-billion dollar digital asset class.Asked to comment, CME said: &amp;ldquo;It is not correct to say we have &amp;lsquo;de-emphasised&amp;rsquo; digitization and remain committed to pursuing our digitization strategy.The Mint had hoped to appeal to investors wanting digital assets but with the reassurance &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.chinarenren.com/product/shower-curtain/&quot;&gt;Shower Curtain&lt;/a&gt; of a trusted issuer and to create a new revenue stream as the use of mass circulation coins, its core business for more than a millennium, dwindles.Royal Mint Gold was to launch in the autumn of 2017, but CME decided at the last minute to pull out, leaving the Mint without a trading venue, sources said.(Source).Royal Mint Gold also fit into a push by CME to develop digital asset classes and blockchain technologies. The project is now frozen, the sources said.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;
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The 1,100-year old Mint announced its plan to issue tokens worth up to USD 1 billion on a blockchain-based trading platform run by CME in 2016, saying they would give investors an easy way to buy and trade physical gold held in its vaults. The Mint&amp;rsquo;s plan was similar to a type of digital money known as stable coins that are pegged to major currencies or other assets to avoid the volatility suffered by bitcoin and others</description> 
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      <description>During this regenerative joy of Nature all round, as the monsoons bring the bounty of much needed water ( Barasarasa) the hearts of lovers are quickened by strange longings and yearning for the beloved.&lt;br /&gt;
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The festival featured very interesting films, a totally forgettable Lavani Dance and the ever green play Charandas Chor&amp;nbsp; Habib Tanvir&amp;rsquo;s classic enacted by Naya Theatre, with the wonderful Panthi Satnami dancers adding their dance skill to the acting talents.One of the festival high points was the Odissi solo by Aruna Mohanty. And in Kaliyuga I exist along with you inside each person.Sambhavami yuge yuge). &lt;br /&gt;
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As the black clouds roll, like elephants marching in a procession, streaks of lightning cross the sky like sudden swirl of flags are accompanied by the role of thunder like victory drums heralding the approach of the monsoons. Ms Aruna&amp;rsquo;s dance with a fleeting montage of stances representing the&amp;nbsp; Dashavatar of Vishnu was so fitting, in tune with the proclamation in the Gita that &quot;when evil begins to assume supremacy, to re-establish the primacy of good, I (Divinity) will make my appearance on Earth, again and yet again.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Rimpa Siva, in her twenties, the only Princess of Tabla heralded the percussive start to the festival with the Farukhabad gharana bandishes &amp;mdash; of Ustad Karamatullah Khan Saheb and others including Swapan Shivaji her guru and father.The festival featuring film, dance, music and theatre, all of which Zohra was involved in, on the second evening had a fine session of Chhatisgarhi Folk music by Nageen Tanvir who inherited her talent and repertoire in this field from her late parents-the theatre stalwarts Habib and Monika Tanvir. The sakhi tries various ways of getting Radha out of her sullen mood - only to find her repudiating every conciliatory move.&quot;But for my presence, there would be no need for you, for your rise is when I fall.&quot; &lt;br /&gt;
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The one aspect which was discordant was the English commentary at the start and a little later too. Finally she succeeds in seeing Radha off to meet Krishna.Age could not dampen her high spirits or her zest for life, for Zohra Sehgal in every way exemplified the words of Hilaire Belloc &quot;theres nothing worth the wear of winning/But laughter and the love of friends. With the music conceived and set in the apt raga of Megh, by Ramahari Das and Dhaneswar Swains rhythmic contributions, Ms Aruna&amp;rsquo;s dance imagery radiated an unhurried beauty, holding each moment in cherished intensity and the expressional impact, with the dancer&amp;rsquo;s very evocative mukhabhinaya, made every idea come alive for the audience. Always a perfectionist in terms of technique, this thinking dancer&amp;rsquo;s creations have a quality of maturity with an ideational supremacy combined with the ability to translate what she conceives into dance &amp;mdash; putting her in a category much above the general run of performers. &lt;br /&gt;
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Ashish spoke of his homage as &quot;guru dakshina&quot;, as the son of his late father Mohan Khokar, one of the first students of Zohra Sehgal when she started classes in India. Living life on her own terms, she never allowed any trials (and she had her share of crosses to bear) to destroy her sense of joy and fun. It somehow brings in a note of ras- bhang. Also hailing from Lahore, Mr Khokar was the first person from the Indian Dance fraternity Zohra formed an early association with. &quot;Ma pariharahe harim atishara ruchiram&amp;hellip;&quot; cautions the sakhi reminding Radha that recoiling from Hari or turning her wounded pride on him would not help, for he too is proud. The dancer next went on to the purely interpretative, based on an Ashtapadi from the Gita Govind &quot;madhave makuru maninimanamaye&quot; set to raga Saveri by Subhash Pani. She was assisted by a fine group of musicians with Bijai Kumar Barik on Mardala, Rupak Kumar Panda providing vocal support, Suramani Rameshchandra Das on violin and Srinivas Satpathy on flute. Arunas animated abhinaya has always given her expressional dance that edge.. In each Yuga I have questioned your supremacy &amp;mdash; as Hiranyakashipu in Satya Yuga, as Ravana the embodiment of arrogance in Tretayuga and as Kamsa in the Dwapara Yuga.&amp;nbsp; Ashish Mohan Khokars witty inaugural address as curtain raiser spoke of the spunk of a woman who born over a hundred years ago in Lahore &quot;the culture city&quot; of undivided India, epitomised woman power, freedom and dignity, much touted to-day.&quot; Kedar Mishra&amp;rsquo;s libretto composed after research was set to impactful music by Ramahari Das with rhythmic contribution by Dhaneswar Swain. And even while mythical characters like Rama, Krishna, Hiranyakashipu, Kamsa, Ravana are all very common to dance themes, the way these were fleetingly represented in Ms Arunas&amp;nbsp; chorography, was different and refreshing. This introductory format is inspired by the Pala tradition of Odisha.&quot; That the 4th consecutive annual&amp;nbsp; Zohra Sehgal festival of the Arts, in collaboration with the India International Centre, supported by the SNA, NCZCC and YWCA should this year be dedicated to Joy Michael, the founder of Yatrik a multi-lingual Repertory Company and the other female art icon India lost very recently, was so fitting. Eternally I exist and you come to me as Ishwara. Deshmukh auditorium, tall Ishara Puppets greeted the visitor entering the tastefully decorated foyer with exhibitions of Ikebana flower arrangements by the Ohara School of Ikebana and studio pottery from the personal collection of Anuradha Ravindranath including works of Sardar Gurcharan Singh founder of Delhi Blue Pottery Trust and other artists. Here the sakhi entreats upon Radha to forgo her wounded pride, by giving in to what her heart is craving for &amp;mdash; for her heart&amp;rsquo;s desire Krishna awaits her arrival, lying on a bed of lotuses. &quot;Mo ochhi boli&amp;nbsp; tome&amp;nbsp; ochhu&quot; (you exist because I am) says evil to the Almighty.The concluding number Prati Nayak (anti-hero) was a vivid example of the dancer&amp;rsquo;s creative imagination delighting in delving into themes beyond the orthodox repertoire, while never letting technique overstep prescribed boundaries. At the C.D. As a flamboyant player with all guns blazing all the time, if only she could bring in some of the softer rhythmic touches, and tonal melodies into her playing, her tabla artistry&amp;nbsp; would have more rounded appeal. The next part draws its visual imagery from the verses of Kalidasa. My love for untruth, lust for women, and violence are opposed to your penance, compassion and truth. With her singing aptitudes further honed under well known classical gurus Smt Sharbori Mukherjee, Dipali Nag, Smt Sulochana Brihaspati and Gundecha Bandhu, she, along with her partner singer Lata, brought the fragrance of Chhattisgarhi in its original old dialect alive, rendering a variety of songs sung in various situations, ending with the Gondwana &amp;mdash; part where&amp;nbsp; cultural influences of Odisha, Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh meet in the Devi &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.chinarenren.com/product/small-white-adjustable-shower-stool-jmst002w.html&quot;&gt;adjustable bath and shower chairs manufacturers&lt;/a&gt; worship &quot;Maiyan pancha range&quot;. Why not change to Odia or if one wants to communicate with the larger multi lingual audience, Hindi?&amp;nbsp; However the dance brought out the inevitably coexisting polarities in life, each force drawing its identity from the other. Her start was with Varsha Abhisar expressing the joy and expectation of new life springing from under the soil, during the rains, welcomed by the parched earth, singed by a sapping, torrid summer. A fitting tribute for both Zohra and Joy!</description> 
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      <description>&quot;The action marked the second time the Trump administration has stripped high-level Venezuelan officials of their US&amp;nbsp;assets and banned Americans from any business dealings with them. The court&amp;amp;&lt;a href=&quot;https://www.chinarenren.com/product/shower-seat/&quot;&gt;Shower Chairs Suppliers&lt;/a&gt;39;s constitutional chamber declared null and void eight National Assembly laws between January and October 2016, after just one such ruling in the previous 200 years, legal experts say.Venezuelan government officials dispute the notion that the country's justice system is politicized.&lt;br /&gt;
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&quot;Venezuela's Supreme Court has long been filled with government loyalists. One was the approval of Maduro's budget and his appointment of two government sympathizers to the National Electoral Council, decisions that are supposed to require National Assembly approval. In February, the US ordered sanctions against Vice President Tareck El Aissami, accusing him of playing a major role in international drug trafficking. &quot;By imposing these targeted sanctions, the United States is supporting the Venezuelan people in their efforts to protect and advance democratic governance in their country.&lt;br /&gt;
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Maduro has said he had no prior knowledge of the Supreme Court ruling against congress in March, pointing to the objections raised by Venezuela's chief prosecutor as proof the country's institutions operate independently.Another was a ruling a year ago declaring null all acts of the National Assembly issued while it remains in contempt of an earlier ruling requiring the congress to unseat three elected lawmakers over still-unproven allegations of voting fraud.Earlier Thursday, Trump expressed dismay about Venezuela's troubles, asking aloud how a nation sitting atop the world's largest oil reserves could be stricken by so much poverty and unrest. Members of the country's Supreme Court of Justice have exacerbated the situation by consistently interfering with the legislative branch's authority,&quot; US Treasury Secretary Steven T.Those blacklisted by the Treasury Department include Maikel Moreno, the president of the government-packed Supreme Court, as well as all seven justices who signed a ruling in late March stripping the opposition-controlled congress of its last remaining powers. Local media said he was a medical student belonging to the so-called &quot;Green Cross,&quot; a group of volunteer first-responders that is a fixture at opposition marches Maduro has vowed to resolve his nation's crisis by convoking a special assembly to rewrite Venezuela's constitution.&quot;You sort of have to wonder: Why is that happening? How is that possible? Hopefully that will change and they can use those assets for the good.In the western city of Maracaibo, a 25-year-old was killed when he was crushed by a truck during a protest, the chief prosecutor's office said. Supreme Court of Venezuela. More than 2,000 people have been detained and hundreds injured during almost daily protests.The new sanctions come as Maduro is facing increasing pressure at home and abroad to hold elections.In issuing its sanctions ruling, the US Treasury Department cited several court rulings since the opposition gained control of congress.&lt;br /&gt;
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&quot;The Venezuelan people are suffering from a collapsing economy brought about by their government's mismanagement and corruption. The opposition rejects that plan as another attempt by the president to tighten his grip on power, and opposition leaders are calling on Venezuelans to continue to take to the streets in protest. Mnuchin said.Earlier, US ordered sanctions against Vice President Tareck El Aissami, accusing him of his major role in international drug trafficking. Because right now what's happening is really a disgrace to humanity,&quot; Trump said after meeting at the White House with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos. On Thursday, several thousand demonstrators once again collapsed Caracas and other cities in protests that ended in clashes with security forces firing tear gas and rubber bullets.&quot; She said that the executive order was one more example of US attempts to interfere and destabilize Maduro's government and that the president strongly backs the Supreme Court magistrates who are &quot;victims of US imperial power.Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez took to Twitter late Thursday to call the US sanctions &quot;outrageous and unacceptable.The ruling was later partially reversed amid a backlash of international criticism, but it sparked a protest movement that has continued for nearly two months and on Thursday claimed another victim, bringing the death toll to 45..Moreno, while not directly involved in those decisions, has defended them and from the bench also upheld a nearly 14-year sentence for opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez a day after Trump called for his release at a White House meeting with his wife</description> 
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      <description>Therein lies the conundrum till the GHQ is not on board there can never be peace in the region. 2016 was just a baby step in trying to anchor the discourse 90 degrees to the right.Unlike President Ashraf Ghani who tried to stoop to conquer by going to the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi to call on Pakistani Army Chief Gen.Let&amp;rsquo;s turn to the domestic front, and Mr Modi&amp;rsquo;s demonetisation move on November 8, 2016.&lt;br /&gt;
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The failure of the political Opposition to organise any street protests of any significance, let alone the television spectacles that were witnessed in 2011, would ensure that the totalitarian, despotic and populist attempt to morph from a corporate clone to a babbling socialist tilting at the windmills a rib-tickling version of Che Guvera would only exacerbate. Raheel Sharif in November 2014, no Indian PM can ever dream of calling on an Army Chief of any nation, much less Pakistan, even if the Pakistani civilian government would facilitate and encourage such an interaction.&lt;br /&gt;
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This cross-border publicly owned-up action by the BJP-NDA government left a number of questions unanswered. If this was intended to bring about a behavioural change in the Pakistani establishment, clearly that does not seem to have happened.The fact that Mr Modi was able to carry off the greatest pain that has been caused to every single individual since the Partition of India should be a cause for reflection for the Opposition. Though there have not been other attacks as lethal as the one in Uri in the past four months, there has been no let-up in the efforts by the proxies of Pakistan. It could just be another matter if the Pakistani Army Chief came calling on the Indian PM either in Islamabad or New Delhi.That anyway seems to be a surreal fantasy given that Gen.The previous year started badly with an attack on an Air Force base in Pathankot, coming as it did one week after the Prime Minister of India made an unscheduled stopover in Lahore to wish Nawaz Sharif on his birthday.Extrapolated over the year ahead it means that Mr Modi would be emboldened to take more rash and whimsical decisions, to say the least. As we gaze into the crystal ball, read the tea leaves, shuffle the tarot cards, dust the ancient astrological charts trying to find the polestar of 2017, perhaps the best template would be to look back at 2016 &amp;mdash; given that India&amp;rsquo;s two fundamental challenges remain Pakistani terror and the perilous state of the Indian economy. &lt;br /&gt;
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The deep state in Pakistan did not want to be on the same page as the civilian government. How the three objectives put forth &amp;mdash; unearthing black money, exorcising counterfeit currency and circumscribing terrorist financing &amp;mdash; can be achieved by a currency swap defies imagination. Mr Modi has been pushing the latter narrative for the past 30-odd months &amp;mdash; the strict father who administers bitter medicine to his children and coerces them to believe it is for their own good.After 10 years of a soft-touch UPA rule, where the government had a very benign presence and everybody had a virtual free run in terms of experimenting with innovative forms of creativity, grotesque varieties of criticism and unsubstantiated forms of calumny, it almost seems as if the nation is thrusting for the whiplashes that Mr Modi is administering. If 2016 was depressing, 2017 could be schizophrenic. Both are symbiotically intertwined. As the pressure on the economy grows as a consequence of the implications of demonetisation playing out, one can surely expect more strikes of the Tughlaqi variety on bank lockers and even legitimately acquired property. An armed conflict with Pakistan, the nature and intensity of which may be hard to predict, in 2017 should not be treated as strictly off the table. &lt;br /&gt;
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Why did the people of India not rise up like the populace of Venezuela, specially when the trench between the illusion that the Prime Minister has been trying to create and the reality is so wide?There are two apposite storylines that have run through human civilisation since times immemorial &amp;mdash; the inclusive chronicle, which anchors the liberal, democratic construct, and the stentorian patriarch, who believes in the dictum spare the rod and spoil the child. Stripped of diplomatic gibberish, what it meant was that the Narendra Modi government had effected a paradigm shift in response to cross-border terror.&lt;br /&gt;
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Pervez Musharraf refused to receive Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee when he travelled to Lahore in March 1998 and, if reports are to be believed, the Pakistan military even refused to accord a guard of honour to Mr Modi when he landed in Lahore on Christmas day in 2015. This year will see this come to fruition with the flower of divisiveness in full bloom. The relationship with Pakistan, therefore, would continue to be in a free-fall for the foreseeable future, at least through the next year.From a strategic perspective, has the government now taken a decision that a conventional tactical response would be the sine qua non to any major terrorist outrage emanating from Pakistan? If that is the case then we may be looking at an escalatory spiral in 2017 for the Pakistani deep state is sure to test out this new threshold</description> 
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      <description>The electrified violin and veena Carnatic jugalbandi of Viswanath R.Next to speed, good themes like Ramayana, Jataya Mokshya and Sarbari reach audiences and &quot;Maati&quot;, inspired by a poem by the iconic Odia poet Radha Mohan Gadanayak was the finale of the festival. At the same time he is very conscious of the need to be humble as he thoughtfully evolves and develops Guruji&amp;rsquo;s movements. &lt;br /&gt;
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Longtime theater collaborator Jayadev Das suggested the poem and created the script adaptation.From a one day festival it soon expanded to five days and will next year complete 25 years as one of the most highly regarded dance and music festivals of the country. A speed of 120 to 170-180 beats per minute requires daily practice by his dancers to maintain a high performance standard and their presentations are well received wherever they perform.The Governor of Odisha, Hon. Her Odissi Ramayana, one of Kelubabu&amp;rsquo;s non Geeta Govinda tour de force choreographies is a monodrama portraying six characters: Sita, Ram, Lakshman, Maricha as the Golden Deer, Ravana and Jatayu. Ratikant feels this contemporary expression may not be purely margam but it gives a fresh, new impact, especially desired by his Bhubaneswar and Kolkata audiences who are &quot;overdosed&quot; on Odissi.The festival finale by Srjan dancers showcased two new choreographies by Ratikant Mohapatra. &lt;br /&gt;
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A well conceived statement on ego and maternal sacrifice brought to life by the capable Srjan dancers who are adding a maturity of expression to their technical abilities.Ratikant has followed his father&amp;rsquo;s vision conscientiously bringing the finest artists from diverse music and dance traditions to the Bhubaneswar audiences. He exemplified this in my personal experience in 1976 when he insisted that I also perform Manipuri as part of the Kala Vikash Kendra, Cuttack summer student program. Some national festivals had great artists in their early years but eventually their selection committees were less able to discern or succumbed to other criteria for selection. Guruji was there for the first 7 years and the first awardee in 1995 was to legendary gotipua guru, Maguni Das, from his own Ragrajpur village. In particular, he even makes sure that the music college hostel students get special permission to stay late for the opportunity to see and hear arts that would otherwise be inaccessible to them. The swift movement in group solos brought home the arrogance of characters and the kaleidoscope movement effects were eye-catching. I felt unprepared after only a few years of training, but he insisted that it was important to expose the local audience to other classical traditions.&amp;nbsp; Several festivals created by dancers also have inconsistent quality as reciprocity of performance opportunities weighs against excellence. The humble Earth willingly accepts the burden of sentient beings and is declared queen of the universe after Sky, Sun, Moon, Clouds and Wind demand from the Creator ethereal space. It was lovely to see and hear an absolutely pristinely presented Jagannath Swami entrance followed by Hamsadwani Pallavi performed with flawless technique coupled with the dancer&amp;rsquo;s innate sweetness. Nityananda Misra.&lt;br /&gt;
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Odisha being a north-south cultural bridge, audiences were equally receptive to the performing arts of Hindustani and Carnatic traditions. The Kirwani Madhurima is a music composition by Dr. Petite, yet able to command the space with well balanced dynamics, Rajashri used energy with nuances that nicely combined lyricism and power. The pure Odia vocal and instrumental support made for a perfect festival curtain raiser.In his own choreography as well as in festival planning, Ratikant is clearly focused on reaching a general audience without going outside the classical frame.Srjan presentations bookmarked the festival, opening with Rajashri Praharaj&amp;rsquo;s well crafted traditional Odissi solo presentation. Rajashri&amp;rsquo;s well etched interpretation demonstrated a command and confidence in solo abhinaya.It was a pleasure to see the impact of the quite evocative mardala and music score and choreography to richly capture and express the various moods and characters, from clever rhythmic variations of the golden deer to Ravana&amp;rsquo;s muscular efforts. The experimental element is bringing into Odissi Natya Shasta karnanas previously unused by creating the movements between the still points seen in sculptures and performed only by hands or legs while seated. Ganeshi Lal, inaugurated the festival with extremely apt remarks on the compassionate role of the guru to take the disciple beyond mundane concerns by unveiling how the sharing of music and dance in performance can merge human and cosmic consciousness. Vizarsu Balasubramanium with percussion transposed to Odia mardala and the Telegu text re-scripted by Pt. &lt;br /&gt;
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The focus on promoting arts from around the country and honoring artists was a deep and consistent passion of Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra.Maintaining consistently high standards of performances in this annual festival over more than two decades is noteworthy.It is easy to imagine Guru Kelucharan &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.chinarenren.com/product/shower-seat/&quot;&gt;Shower Chairs Manufacturers&lt;/a&gt; Mohapatras pride and satisfaction on the occasion of his son Ratikants successful organizing of the&amp;nbsp;24th year of the OMG Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra Award Festival. The multi-faceted Laxmikant Palit&amp;rsquo;s Odissi and Hindustani mixed music composition followed the scripting, with the vocal playing with the Maati pronunciation to convey both Earth and Mother. . Clearly the OMG GKMA Festival time after time offers only the best performances as Ratikant is not only a dancer/musician/choreographer with discernment in selection, but his Srjan Dance Company is a popular success on its own terms. To do so he has concluded that speed and theme are what will successfully entertain 80% of the audience, with the 20% cognizati already inclined to enjoy</description> 
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