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India Today
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Little girl from Indore dances to Rajasthani dhol beats. Viral video delights Internet
A little girl from Indore, dressed in a makeshift saree, has become the internet's favourite after a video of her dancing to Rajasthani dhol beats delighted viewers with its effortless video, originally shared on Instagram by Shree, shows the girl copying traditional Rajasthani Dhol Thali dance steps. With a dupatta wrapped like a saree and a tiny ghunghat draped over her head, the little girl perfectly executed the dance steps to the rhythmic beats of the dhol. advertisementThe clip has already crossed a million views, and for good reason. From her precise hand movements to her lovely expressions, viewers found the video absolutely adorable. But it was her ghunghat moment, gracefully pulling the veil forward, that truly made several users smile. The Rajasthani Dhol Thali dance is a vibrant folk tradition often seen during weddings and celebrations. Typically performed in groups, it often features the sounds of a double-headed dhol and energetic steps that mirror the beat. It's not an easy routine to follow, but this tiny performer seemed up for the the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by shree (@shreejita_1199)Social media users couldn't help but shower the post with affection. 'The way she took the ghunghat has my heart,' a user quipped, while another quipped, 'This little dadi amma didn't need to be this cute—I've watched this reel fifty times already!'advertisementWords like 'Little Baaisaa,' 'Cutie Baaisa,' and 'Superbbb cutiiieee' flooded the comments section, as users shared their admiration for the tiny dancer's confidence and the comments here: This viral moment can be remembered for four things: a little girl, a dupatta, a dhol beat, and a moment that made thousands smile.


Hindustan Times
28-05-2025
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
Back from brink: Mind coach recalls gritty Karun's fight to stay afloat after Test snub in 2018
Mullanpur , Karun Nair's fall into a world of despair back in 2018 is a well-documented tale of frustration but what pulled him out of that rut? The answer lies with Bengaluru-based mind coach Shree Advani, whom Karun consulted at his most vulnerable and the one who ensured that the talented batter did not allow his axing from the team, despite a rare triple ton in Tests, become a defining moment for his self-worth. Shree, brother of 28-time World Champion cueist Pankaj Advani, worked with Karun for a year and was left impressed with his dedication towards the game that had not returned his love back at the time. "We had to make him realise that the drop was not a reflection on his ability. And we had to keep the confidence in his ability high and make him understand that there is so much cricket left in him," Shree recalled in an interview to PTI, expressing his joy at Karun's comeback to the Test squad for the tour of England next month. Though he didn't do much wrong after becoming the second ever triple centurion from India in December 2016, Karun did not get too many chances the following year and when he warmed the bench for the entire tour of England in 2018, his frustration hit its peak. "Karun has gone through a lot in his career. After not getting opportunities on the entire tour of England, Karun was frustrated to say the least. It hit him hard and there were bound to be self doubts. You tend to question your self worth. Like 'what more do I need to do?'..." Shree remembered. However, the worst was yet to come as after COVID-enforced shutdowns, he was dropped from the Karnataka Ranji squad and his viral social media post, pleading for a chance to prove himself, followed. He was forced to move to Vidarbha where his career got a second wind that has now led to a Test comeback after eight years. Shree recalled the mind sessions with Karun between 2018 and 2019 and praised his ability to bounce back after hitting rock bottom. "But even at that time, his dedication towards the game stood out. My belief was that he is coming back stronger than ever," said Shree, who has worked with elite athletes from different sporting backgrounds. A forgotten notebook and red mustang ========================= Shree has lost count of the sessions he had with Karun but one interaction stays fresh in his mind. "So, he would take down notes during our sessions, which is something that I encourage. On that particular day, he left his notebook at home, he had driven down in his Mustang, which also got the number 303 . "When he realises he has forgotten the notebook, he drives back, picks it up, comes to see me. So, he was a very, very committed and dedicated student of the mind. And that is why I'm not surprised that he's, you know, right there at the top again, because of these kind of qualities," said Shree. The value of his 300 ============== Besides joining Virender Sehwag in the thin list of triple centurions in Tests, Karun also has a 300 to his name in Ranji Trophy. So, when he was suddenly out of selectors' radar, Shree felt it was important for him to stress on his glorious past. "...the 300 in Tests and Ranji, these things don't happen by chance. So, don't ever let a selector's decision define your calibre," the mind coach recalled telling him in one of the sessions. The chat with universe =============== "Dear Cricket, give me one chance," Karun had hopelessly written on Twitter in December 2022 after being dropped from the Karnataka squad. Now that the game has given him that chance, Shree reflected on Karun's state of mind at the time. "That tweet was him communicating with the universe more than the selectors. And, when you dial the universe, it picks up. It listens. It answers your call. And now that's exactly what has happened."


The Hindu
26-05-2025
- The Hindu
Street vendors knock on GHMC's door against harassment
Street vendors from across the city arrived at the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation's grievance redressal platform 'Prajavani' on Monday, with complaints against removal of pushcarts by the police, and non-implementation of the The Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014. The 30 to 40 street vendors who arrived at the GHMC headquarters were representing hawkers from several areas, including Ameerpet, Dilsukhnagar, Kothapet, Saroornagar, Dilsukhnagar, Dammaiguda, Secunderabad and several others. They complained about Operation ROPE (Removal of Obstructive Parking & Encroachments) by the Traffic Police, which has majorly impacted the livelihood of the pushcart vendors. In the name of the operation, the police were removing and destroying the pushcarts, they said. Despite shifting to the lanes and bylanes, the vendors got no respite, and the police continued to impose fines and take away the weights, balances, and commodities as a threat, they said. 'Very recently, they deployed earthmovers to destroy the pushcarts near Saroornagar Rythu Bazar. The action was taken without any notice, and about 80 vendors were affected by it. They have had no work for the past few days. How will they live?' questioned Shree, Director of the Informal Labourers and Workers Federation, who led the delegation along with the National Hawkers Federation. The Street Vendors Act, 2014 exists only on paper, with a large number of vendors having the cards issued by GHMC, but not allotted any vending space, she complained. Two vendors each were selected from various locations of the city, to represent the issue, said. About four to five vendors were allowed inside the Prajavani programme to air their grievance, while all others were made to stay outside. Meanwhile, two children from Moosapet were brought to the Prajavani programme with a request for development of a colony park. Space allocated for park in Anjaneyanagar colony was encroached, and was cleared by the authorities, but ₹50 lakh sanctioned earlier for development of the park has not been released, they said. A total 62 complaints were received at the GHMC headquarters, while 104 complaints came through the programme conducted at the six zonal headquarters, a statement from GHMC informed. Majority were complaints pertaining to the Town Planning department.


Deccan Herald
23-05-2025
- Business
- Deccan Herald
No more 'Pak'? Mysore Shree & more as Jaipur shops change sweet names
The name change is complete in at least three famous confectionaries, which have dropped 'Pak' from the entire range of their traditional sweets and replaced it with 'Shree' instead.


Fashion Network
07-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Nirmooha launches first Mumbai flagship store
Luxury men's and women's fusion wear label Nirmooha has opened its first flagship store in Mumbai. The new exclusive brand outlet is located in the historic heritage precinct of Fort and houses designer Prreeti Jaiin Nainutia's prêt and couture collections. 'Opening our first flagship store is a proud moment, it's a vision we have worked towards for a long time," said Nirmooha's founder and creative designer Prreeti Jaiin Nainutia, India Retailing reported. "Every element, from the interiors to the detailing, reflects our story and signature style. Our ensembles are for the contemporary individual– modern in spirit, yet grounded in tradition and a strong sense of self." The launch follows the label's recent international showcase at Paris Fashion Week 2025, where it presented its latest collection, 'Shree'. This collection, now available in-store, features sculpted silhouettes, gold detailing, and a colour palette of jewel tones and neutrals, reflecting the brand's focus on themes of transformation and timeless appeal. Established in 2016, Nirmooha has become known for blending classic embroideries with contemporary silhouettes. The new flagship accompanies the label's direct to customer e-commerce store, which also stocks its full product range, according to its website.