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Jack Fincham and Chloe Brockett are back together as they ‘really want to make it work' after SIXTH split
Jack Fincham and Chloe Brockett are back together as they ‘really want to make it work' after SIXTH split

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Jack Fincham and Chloe Brockett are back together as they ‘really want to make it work' after SIXTH split

LOVE ISLANDER Jack Fincham and former Towie star Chloe Brockett are back together – after splitting for the sixth time. The reality couple Advertisement 3 Jack Fincham posed outside the Birdcage pub at Bethnal Green's Columbia Road Flower Market Credit: Instagram 3 Chloe posted from the same spot with a huge bouquet of flowers Credit: Instagram But I can now reveal they were A source said: 'Chloe and 'They really want to make it work so have been enjoying some low-key dates as they gradually build the trust. 'They have realised they have something special so want to put their time and energy into making it work.' Advertisement read more on jack fincham Earlier this week they sparked rumours of a reunion when they shared snaps on their respective Instagrams from the same East London market. Jack posed outside the Birdcage pub at Bethnal Green's Columbia Road Flower Market on Sunday. Then Chloe posted from the same spot with a huge bouquet of flowers. Just last month Jack had told The Sun that he still loves Chloe. Advertisement Most read in Bizarre Exclusive Breaking Exclusive He shared: "I don't know what will happen between us. "I still love her. I doubt it's over for good." Jack Fincham reveals been secretly battling bulimia for 20 years 3 Chloe and Jack split earlier this year for the sixth time

Mass prayers mark Bakrid in Coimbatore district
Mass prayers mark Bakrid in Coimbatore district

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Mass prayers mark Bakrid in Coimbatore district

Coimbatore: Bakrid was celebrated with joy and fervour in the city on Saturday, as Muslims gathered for special prayers and distributed food to the needy. Mass prayers were held at several locations across the city, including the mosques at Ramnagar, Gandhipuram, Rathinapuri, Peelamedu, Flower Market, Karumbukadai, Athupalam, Singanallur, Kavundampalayam and on Oppanakara Street. The prayers, which lasted for nearly an hour, began early in the morning. In some locations, separate arrangements were made for women to participate in the prayers. After the customary prayers and religious discourses, people exchanged greetings and embraced one another. M I Muhammad Ali, general secretary, Coimbatore All Jamaat, said special prayers were held at more than 300 locations in the district. In the evening, residents thronged leisure spots such as Valankulam lake, Ukkadam Periyakulam and Race Course with their families, while many youngsters went on long bike rides to celebrate the occasion.

A Walk Through Mumbai City's Street Markets That Open Only At Midnight
A Walk Through Mumbai City's Street Markets That Open Only At Midnight

India.com

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

A Walk Through Mumbai City's Street Markets That Open Only At Midnight

The Indian financial capital Mumbai exists as an endless urban metropolis. Its wholehearted energy together with its continuously moving streets offers continuous support to millions of residents and various visitors throughout all hours of the day. The urban area boasts an interesting hidden feature that consists of markets which activate at night. The late-night bazaar showcases some distinctive aspects of local culture together with economic systems and lifestyle dynamics that run through the city. The essential nighttime urban operations of Mumbai include wholesale flower markets alongside wholesale vegetable hubs together with flea markets that resell second-hand items. The Flower Market at Dadar (Phool Mandi) As an emblematic nighttime marketplace Mumbai residents widely recognise the Dadar Flower Market called Phool Mandi . The market near Dadar Western Line train station operates between midnight and dawn every day. This Asian giant flower market draws florists along with vendors and retailers who come from different parts of the city to purchase flowers for various events including weddings, festivals, temples and celebrations. Highly colored blooms including marigolds, roses, jasmine, lotuses and chrysanthemums grow in stacked baskets and tarpaulin-covered arrangements throughout the market. The vendors compete for customers through their shouts and bargaining techniques while working under poor lighting conditions provided by electric bulbs and lanterns. The combination of floral scents fills the surrounding air as business sounds operate in the background. The experience of visiting Phool Mandi offers beauty to visitors and locals together with knowledge about the profound flower connections that exist between Indian traditions and rituals. Most daytime photography in the market remains permissible but market visitors should request permission inside the market because some customs and practices have sensitive implications. Crawford Market Wholesale Vegetable Section The wholesale section of Crawford Market which operates at night receives its official title as Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Market. The retail section of Crawford Market functions during daytime with its assortment of fruits and pets along with spices yet the wholesaling area featuring vegetables becomes active in late evening. The market satisfies its essential role as a supply chain center which distributes fresh produce to retailers before the morning starts. Numerous trucks continue to deliver seasonal vegetable items such as onions alongside potatoes and tomatoes together with leafy greens and foreign import products until dawn. Wage workers use precise methods to unload the crates before they place them onto hand carts for future delivery. A constant rhythm of trading echoes between the tight market passages as wholesale distributors negotiate for large quantity sales. The remarkable aspect of this experience lies in the massive organization that provides food to the urban population of Mumbai. The organized chaos and constant noise operate smoothly as a sign of the successful informal economic system which maintains multiple cities across the globe. Chor Bazaar – The Thief's Market Among other market offerings Chor Bazaar presents a vast collection of unique items for those looking for something other than edible goods. Several parts of Chor Bazaar function during daytime hours yet its central sections prove most active during nighttime when people offer antique possessions alongside electronics and recycled household items. The renowned flea market situated in South Mumbai gained its name 'Chor Bazaar' from the Hindi word 'chor' which means thief since it used to be known for receiving stolen items historically. Visitors experience historical sensation while they shop for antiques during midnight at Chor Bazaar. Visitors walk among stalls filled with vintage clocks along with ancient gramophones and typewriters along with film posters and brassware as well as unusual collectibles that transport shoppers back in time. Prospective customers need excellent negotiating skills to shop at this market due to commonplace overpriced items. Keeping calm and refusing to give up leads customers to discover remarkable deals at reduced prices. The former illegal trade activities are abolished yet Chor Bazaar remains a destination for enthusiasts of both film production props and antique hunting and bargain deals. The market contributes to Mumbai's diverse collection of memorable narratives through its mysterious nature. Nocturnal Economy and Cultural Significance The overnight markets serve as more than commercial locations because they embody Mumbai's ability to adapt and showcase its diverse population. Specific requirements are the centerpiece of their operations including household produce distribution combined with religious floristry and cost-effective brand alternatives for consumers. These nighttime marketplaces generate numerous job opportunities between the various professions that include farmers along with truck drivers, laborers , shopkeepers and artisans. Using limited resources these markets display the innovative solution approach known as 'jugaad' which originates from Indian cultural traditions. The night operating hours help reduce traffic jams and maintain quick deliveries of food items that expire easily. The markets reveal how community networks supported by trust-based deals enable the sustainability of informal business operations. Practical Tips for Visitors The following advice will help you enjoy your visit to Mumbai's overnight markets: Timing : Arrive between 12 AM and 3 AM for the full experience. Safety demands visitors to keep their belongings minimal while also avoiding the display of expensive gadgets. Stick to well-lit areas. Transport options include calling for a cab service or using ride-hailing applications since public transportation turns unreliable in late hours. People expect to haggle when shopping at Chor Bazaar along with numerous other marketplaces in Mumbai. Begin negotiations by offering payment at fifty percent of the original value then work towards increasing the price. Pay attention to local cultural rules that specifically affect religious traditions inside the flower market. Conclusion Mumbai's midnight markets represent both a buying destination for goods and authentic demonstrations of the city's ingenious nature. Hand-picked visitors to Mumbai can find distinct stories during their visits to Phool Mandi and Crawford Market and Chor Bazaar. These markets prove that Mumbai succeeds because it conquers its struggles which makes it an exceptional city. Take a nocturnal journey during your nighttime time in the City of Dreams because you could discover enchantment concealed among the urban turmoil.

Everything we know about missables and points of no return in Clair Obscur Expedition 33
Everything we know about missables and points of no return in Clair Obscur Expedition 33

Time of India

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Everything we know about missables and points of no return in Clair Obscur Expedition 33

Image via: Kepler Interactive In the world of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, you'll be enchanted with visuals that haunt and stories that evoke raw emotion but step just slightly wrong, and some encounters or items might remain lost to you forever. The Prologue of the game, deceptively short, contains quite a few treasures and interactions potentially slipping by unnoticed. The knowledge of when to pause and explore could make all the difference when lurking Points of no return await. Hidden Gems in the adventure Early on in the adventure, right after the Flower Market, look out for an artist by the name of Nicholas. He's hard to miss, with his easel set up and focused on work right by a horse statue. He's important to getting a special duel against Sophie, where dodging six attacks in a row earns you one heck of a Reese coat: a game-saving item that lets you redistribute your characters' attributes and skills. It's a second chance at building the perfect squad. Clair Obscur Expedition 33 Ultimate Beginners Guide, Tips & Tricks And nearby, underneath a humble trash can lies yet another secret! Tap that bad boy repeatedly, and you'll be greeted by the strangely unforgettable Trash-can Man, which rewards you with a Chroma Catalyst, a material critical for weapon upgrading. If you thought only chests and shops mattered, Expedition 33 reminds you: sometimes, treasure wears banana peels. And for the lore lovers, talk to every passerby during your Sophie stroll. Random dialogues give all the odds and ends to the world's sad charm, making the unavoidable tragedies hurt all the more. Once the Festival lights glow, three special booths await. You will require Festival Tokens to earn real prizes-and they are not earned without costing something. Put those wits to the test against Antoine's quiz, then prepare for a duel with Maelle. Both activities come with their own loot and provide the player with more insight into the characters behind the masks. Another glorious end has come for the exploration of the Prologue. As you and Sophie reach the half-moon-shaped corner of the harbor, a cutscene starts. From that point, there will be no backtracking. No more second chances. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - 10 Things It Doesn't Tell You Take it slow. Enjoy the world. Fight with the mime hidden near the kids' stage just to the east of the harbor. Turn every stone and poke every weird trash can. Clair Obscur rewards curiosity-but punishes haste. In a game that would be so much about memory and loss, missing out on small moments feels almost deliberate. But if you intend to go for full completion or at least want all the best gear to aid you on your way, here's the thing to note: in Expedition 33, sometimes the side streets have the richest stories.

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