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Actor Anson Paul ties the knot in a simple, intimate ceremony
Actor Anson Paul ties the knot in a simple, intimate ceremony

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Actor Anson Paul ties the knot in a simple, intimate ceremony

(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) A Humble Celebration of Love Actor Anson Paul to lead the romantic thriller 'Thaal' Marco producer says - 'A new chapter begins. Cheers to forever and always' Vishnu and Anjali Also Opt for Simplicity Actor Anson Paul has entered a new chapter in his life, tying the knot with Nidhi Ann in a simple and intimate wedding ceremony held at the Thiruvananthapuram Registrar's Office. The ceremony was attended by close family members and friends, staying true to the couple's preference for privacy and to On Manorama, Nidhi Ann, who hails from Tiruvalla and was previously based in the UK, is now a successful entrepreneur running her business in known for his strong screen presence, chose to keep his big day low-key—an approach widely praised by fans and well-wishers news of the wedding was confirmed by 'Marco' producer Shereef Muhammed, who shared a lovely picture of the couple on Instagram. He captioned it: 'A new chapter begins. Cheers to forever and always.'Anson Paul recently garnered attention for his performance as the antagonist in the action thriller 'Marco'.Anson Paul also played pivotal roles in several newly released movies such as Omar Lulu's 'Bac Boyz', 'Thaal', 'A Ranjith Cinema', 'Thambi' and also he has played the lead in the superhero film 'The Gambler', 'Rahel Makan Kora'.Interestingly, another Malayalam actor, Vishnu Govindhan, also chose a similarly modest path, marrying Anjali Geetha at the Cherthala Sub-Registrar Office. The couple kept their celebration intimate, sharing a joyful wedding video captioned: 'Just love, no fuss—two hearts, one signature, and parents by the side.' Several Malayalam film industry celebrities took to social media to extend their warm wishes to the newlyweds. Stars like Neeraj Madhav, Tovino Thomas, Anumol, Ashwin Kumar, and others showered the couple with heartfelt congratulations.

Knitter who transforms Edinburgh postboxes is off to run the London Marathon
Knitter who transforms Edinburgh postboxes is off to run the London Marathon

Edinburgh Reporter

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Reporter

Knitter who transforms Edinburgh postboxes is off to run the London Marathon

The knitter who creates the colourful toppers for the postbox at the City Chambers is off to London on Friday to power walk the London Marathon. Margaret MacLeod, a retired secretary who lives in Tranent, is well known for her eye-catching handiwork on the postbox in the quad on the High Street, and also another postbox on Ravelston Dykes. She spoke to us as she was preparing to travel to London – but not before she had changed over the topper at the City Chambers. Margaret MacLeod Fundraiser Photo Alan Simpson The colourful scene which now greets people passing by to be married in the Registrar's Office is a wedding theme, giving them something to chuckle over, and have their photos taken beside. Margaret said: 'When I retired, I always wanted to do the local postbox in Tranent, just for a bit of fun. 'It just went a bit mad, and now I can't stop – when I'm not out training, I'm twiddling with a hook.' Margaret MacLeod Fundraiser Photog Alan Simpson She explained that the base for the topper has to be crocheted, not knitted, and admitted the first one she made looked a 'bit like a fishing net'. She recently joined a crochet class in Portobello to improve her crafting skills, having taught herself to crochet from YouTube initially, but she has now been taught 'to read a pattern properly'. Her colourful toppers are now an important part of her impressive fundraising efforts for cancer charities, and the topper on one of the two postboxes in Tranent which she looks after is a reflection of her power walk coming up this weekend. She is depicted on there almost crossing the finish line. Margaret's marathon creation in Tranent She has been a dedicated supporter of the charity 'Walk the Walk,' which organises the Moonwalk in Edinburgh and elsewhere, and she has participated in numerous charity events in Scotland and elsewhere for almost two decades. Margaret said: 'This is my 19th year. I've probably raised about £40,000 over the years.' Her accomplishments include completing the Edinburgh Moonwalk every year since 2007, the New York Marathon four times, and even walking around a lake in Iceland at midnight wearing a decorated bra – all to raise funds for charity. The energetic 64-year-old power walks the marathon distance in approximately six hours and said she keeps fit by wild swimming, weights training with a personal trainer and just walking. She is also a member of Haddington Running Club. Two years ago she walked 100 miles of the Camino de Compostela trail with her son, and later this year she will travel to the Netherlands to do The Nijmegen Marches which is a 100 mile military march, again with Walk the Walk. She revealed her plans for creating new toppers which will feature turtles and toadstools to replace some of her current designs – probably after the marathon. You can support Margaret in her fundraising here. The topper in Carlaverock Avenue in Tranent Like this: Like Related

Poll workers needed in Virginia Beach for primaries in June
Poll workers needed in Virginia Beach for primaries in June

Yahoo

time25-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Poll workers needed in Virginia Beach for primaries in June

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — The city of Virginia Beach needs poll workers to help assist in the June primaries. It takes up to 1,100 individuals to staff the 108 current precincts in our community for a primary election, and the Registrar's Office is looking for about 200 interested will be accepted March 1-April 21. Apply here Poll workers are compensated for their work, earning $240 for election day, plus $25 to attend the required training. Requirements to apply include, but are not limited to the following: Be a U.S. citizen at least 18 years old and a registered voter in the Commonwealth of Virginia Be able to work on a computer to check in voters Choose a political party to represent on election day only to ensure each precinct is appropriately staffed Not hold an elected office or be the employee of an elected official Be available to work the entire Election Day Have a courteous, professional and helpful attitude Be able to speak, read and write English The 2025 June Primaries will help vote in a number of roles including: Governor Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Virginia House of Delegates (the following represent Virginia Beach) District 95 District 96 District 97 District 98 District 99 District 100 Virginia Beach races Commissioner of the Revenue Commonwealth's Attorney Sheriff City Treasurer Continue to check for updates. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Army, Official Secret acts: objections to plea removed
Army, Official Secret acts: objections to plea removed

Express Tribune

time08-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Army, Official Secret acts: objections to plea removed

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has removed objections of the Registrar's Office on a petition filed by the PTI founder against amendments to the Official Secret Act and the Army Act and has directed the office to allot it a number. A seven-member Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, headed by Justice Aminuddin Khan and comprising Justice Jamal Mandokhail, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvi, Justice Musarrat Hilali, Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan and Justice Shahid Bilal Hasan, was hearing the case. The court inquired the counsel for tge PTI founder that why he did not approach the high court first. "It is a matter of great public interest. The amendments affect fundamental rights of the people," responded Advocate Shoaib Shaheen. Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar remarked that the Supreme Court now can't hear petitions against Article 184/3. "Article 199 will become ineffective if we continue to allow direct petitions, bypassing the high courts." "But this should be decided by the court and not by the Registrar Office that what petitions the court would admit and what are to be sent to a High Court," responded Shoaib Shaheen. The court asked the counsel to prepare arguments on the permissibility of the petition and adjourned the hearing for a date to be fixed later.

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