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Hans India
14-06-2025
- General
- Hans India
Treat Your Dad To A Homemade Surprise – Easy Recipes for Father's Day Delight
This Father's Day, celebrate the hero of your home with a heart-warming, homemade meal made effortlessly using Godrej Microwave Oven. From refreshing Tomato Gazpacho to a wholesome Zucchini and Yellow Squash dish, and a comforting Coconut Custard to end on a sweet note, these easy-to-make microwave recipes are the perfect way to show your love. So put on your chef's and whip up these delicious delights! TOMATO GAZPACHO Ingredients: Tomatoes sliced 2 Onion, sliced 1 Red Bell Pepper sliced 1 Garlic 3 cloves Oil 2 tbsp Tomato Juice 1 cup Sherry Vinegar 1 tbsp Almond Paste ¼ cup Roasted Breadcrumbs ¼ cup Black Pepper ½ tsp Salt to taste water, as needed Method of preparation: Step 1:- Take a microwave oven crispy plate or baking tray, then arrange tomato slices, onion slices, bell pepper slices and garlic on it, and place the crispy plate on the high grill mesh rack in the microwave oven. Select convection mode, set temperature at 200 ͦC and roast it for 8 minutes. After the oven beeps, remove the crispy plate and set to cool. Step 2:- In a blender add cucumber, onion, bell pepper, tomato juice, garlic, oil, vinegar, almond paste, breadcrumbs, black pepper, water and salt, mix well in the blender until you get a smooth puree. Cover and chill for 1 hour in the refrigerator and serve. ZUCCHINI AND YELLOW SQUASH Ingredients: Green Zucchini 1 Yellow Squash 1 Tomato sauce ½ cup Basil 1 tsp Oregano 1 tsp Grated Cheese ⅓ cup METHOD OF PREPARATION: Step 1: - Remove ends from the zucchini & squash and slice them thinly. Step 2: - Place these slices in a microwave-safe bowl. And on top of it add cheese, tomato sauce and basil, oregano, then mix well and cover the bowl with lid. Select micro mode on high, set time for 4 minutes and press start to cook. Sprinkle some additional cheese as desired when serving. COCONUT CUSTARD Ingredients:


Express Tribune
13-06-2025
- Sport
- Express Tribune
Women's Squash Clinic held in Karachi
Participating female players seen with the organisers at the Women's Squash Clinic held at Pakistan Navy Roshan Khan Jahangir Khan Squash Complex. PHOTO: APP A special Women's Squash Clinic was successfully organised at the Pakistan Navy Roshan Khan Jahangir Khan Squash Complex with the support of the Ahmer Abbas family. The training clinic was aimed at promoting greater participation of women in national-level squash and to strengthen their presence in the squash community. Coach Naveed Alam provided awareness and practical training in squash to young female players from various educational institutions. National-level women players and sports teachers also participated in the clinic. The event concluded with a certificate distribution ceremony for the participants. Speaking at the occasion, Coach Naveed Alam emphasised the importance of such initiatives, stating, "This clinic presented a valuable opportunity to engage more women in squash and encourage them to participate actively in the sport. Support from philanthropists and organizations like the Ahmer Abbas family is essential to continue creating better opportunities for women in squash." Assistant Manager of the Roshan Khan Jahangir Khan Squash Complex, Muhammad Afzal, noted, "We are committed to playing our part in the promotion of women's squash. Very soon, new talent in women's squash will emerge at the national level." Renowned sports anchor Asif Khan remarked, "Producing champions like Jahangir Khan requires relentless effort and dedication." Senior sports journalist Zubair Nazir Khan added, "More initiatives like this are needed to support and safeguard the future of squash in Pakistan."
Yahoo
16-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Plans to demolish sports facility withdrawn for time being
Plans to demolish a sports facility have been withdrawn. An application to demolish Hove Fitness and Squash centre due to its deteriorating condition had been submitted to Brighton and Hove City Council on January 9. The plans were submitted by Entain PLC, an international betting company which owns brands such as Coral, Ladbrokes, PartyPoker and Sportingbet. The complex, which is situated on Orchard Road, is made up of three interconnected structures, some of which contain reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) planks in the walls and roof. These buildings, according to the applicant, are in significant disrepair, containing hazardous materials such as asbestos cement sheet roof coverings. The RAAC panel roof is currently temporarily propped up to prevent it from collapsing. The building has also been subject to repeated unauthorised entry and squatting, posing a live health and safety risk. The applicant had planned to demolish it, as they deemed it unsafe and uneconomical to repair. However, they withdrew their application on February 3. The plans had received a number of objections from the community, who highlighted the importance of the facility to the area. One objection read: "There is no longer a squash facility in Hove. This is a huge loss for the local community. "Destroying a much-loved club can only be detrimental to the local community." Another objector highlighted the fact that squash is due to become an Olympic event and said that it was a "deplorable decision to close the only facility in the town." Hove Fitness Club has since moved to a new premises on St Heliers Avenue, off Portland Road. It is not yet known whether plans to demolish the facility have been permanently or only temporarily shelved.