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One of the best event production companies of India Pegasus oraganised Manappuram Miss Queen of India 2021 during this pandemic condition has created a history. The event was taken place by both virtual and live mode. Yogita Tejpal Rathore from Maharashtra crowned as Manappuram Miss Queen of India 2021. Nishka Mehta owns Miss Queen of India 2021 First Runner Up and Aishwarya Saju won Miss Queen of India 2021 second runner-up. Manappuram Miss Queen of India 2021 conducted on March 30 at 6 pm at the Gokulam Convention Center, Kaloor. Manappuram Finance Ltd MD & CEO Shri. V. P. Nandakumar Pegasus Trust Chairman Dr. Ajit Ravi was also present. Former Miss Queen of India winner Lakshmi Menon crowned the title winners.

Subtitle Winners

Miss Ramp Walk – Riya Mekkatukulam

Miss Talent – Neusy R Jain

Miss Photogenic – Vividha Shinde

Miss Viewers’ Choice – Ashmita Kaushik

Miss Social Media – Aishwarya Saju

Miss Congeniality – Megha Shetty

Miss Personality – Nishka Mehta

Regional Title Winners

Miss Queen North – Ashmita Kaushik

Miss Queen South – Anu Tressa

Miss Queen East – Aindrila De Sarkar

Miss Queen West – Riya Mekkatukulam

The winners were crowned with a gold crown designed by Parakkad Jewelers. Bhakti Rawal (Social Media Influencer) Hari Anand (Fashion Designer) Sajimon Parayil (Actor, Fashion Designer) Dr. Jimol Jabin (Mrs. India World Wide Champion) was on the judging panel.

The competition was organized according to the protocol set by the government in the context of the Covid expansion. The event is co-sponsored by Manappuram Finance Limited and DQUE and is organized by Pegasus Global Pvt. Ltd. SAJ Earth Resort and Convention Center, Medimix are ​​the Powered by Partner. The competition is organized to showcase the diverse and rich cultural values ​​of the country and to promote tourism.

Co-partners are Unique Times, Sunny Paints, Parakat Resort, Kalpana International, Riti Jewelery, Times New, UT World, Aishwarya Advertise, Europe Times, VK Weiss, UT TV, Green Media and Fashion Connect.

Aishwarya Saju (Kerala) Anu Tressa (Kerala) Khushi Arun / Abhivyathi Arun (Uttar Pradesh) Asmita Kaushik (New Delhi) Andrila De Sarkar (West Bengal) Preity Bhattacharya (West Bengal) Rovino Lama (Nagaland) Sakshi (Jharkhand) Megha Shetty (Maharashtra) Neusy Jain (Maharashtra), Nishka Mehta (Maharashtra), Riya Makkattukulam (Maharashtra), Vivida Shinde (Maharashtra) and Yogita Tejpal Rathore (Maharashtra) were the contestants for Miss Queen of India 2021.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin received Covid-19 vaccination on Tuesday, according to his spokesman Dmitry Peskov without saying further which vaccination he had administered.

Although he has been filmed earlier on horseback, flying with cranes, etc. this was however ket private behind closed doors.  Peskov had said that the reason why the vaccination was kept private is that Putin doesn’t like to get the vaccine in front of the camera, and also stated that people would just have to “take our word for it”.

Now that he’s been vaccinated, Russians can see him more in the flash. Much of the pandemic time was spent by him in his official residence, wherein those who wanted to meet him have had to quarantine first.

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Yaphet Kotto was well-known for his portrayal of Dr. Kananga, also known as Mr. Big in the 1973 James Bond film who died aged 81.

He was Bond’s franchise’s first black antagonist played opposite the late Sir Roger Moore as 007. The news of the actor’s death was announced by his wife Tessie Sinahon saying that her husband died on Monday in the Philipines.

He also had starred as technician Dennis Parker in Alien in 1979, along with Sigourney Weaver, and as William Laughlin opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in the action film Running Man in 1987.

With a varied career in film and TV, he had also received the Emmy nomination for playing former Ugandan President Idi Amin in the 1977 movie Raid on Entebbe.

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Germany, France, Italy, and Spain have suspended the use of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine over reports of dangerous blood clots in some recipients.

To this, the company and European regulators have commented that there is no evidence for the shot to be blamed. The four countries have joined the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Ireland, and a few other nations that have already paused the use of the vaccine.

However, the World Health Organization is still recommending the vaccine and stated that the greatest threat facing the countries is the lack of access to vaccines and not blood clot concerns.

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The Italian-Russian Chamber of Commerce has reported that Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine will be produced in Italy this July.

Thereby, Italy will become the first European country to make the Russian vaccine which needs yet to be approved by the European medicines agency. The vaccine will be produced by Adienne Pharma and Biotech SA in Lombardy.

Russian authorities stated that they are ready to supply vaccines to over 50 million Europeans and several of the European countries- Hungary and Slovakia have already begun administering the vaccine without awaiting its approval.

According to a medical publication by The Lancet, the vaccine is found to be 91.6% efficient against symptomatic forms of the disease.

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On Monday Italy logged 318 deaths from COVID-19 in the previous 24 hours, putting its count at 100,103 and making it the second country after the UK to pass the grim milestone of 100,000 fatalities from the disease.

New Prime Minister Mario Draghi cautioned of additional distress in the coming days as hospitalisations hopped. One year prior, Italy forced the first Covid lockdown of any European country however now, following quite a while of a level in day by day cases, there has been a consistent move in new infections.

And specialists say the nation ought to be prepared for another pinnacle of diseases in about fourteen days, cautioning that every day cases could reach as high as 40,000 except if more serious limitations of residents’ development and exercises are quickly placed into place.

In reaction to the rising instances of COVID-19, the specialists are putting three additional locales under more tight limitations. Two in the north of the nation – Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto – will be raised to orange zones. While the Campania area, which incorporates Naples, will be renamed as a red zone, the most noteworthy danger level.

Europe recorded 1 million new Covid cases a week ago, an increment of 9% from the earlier week and an inversion that finished a six-week decrease, as indicated by the World Health Organization.

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A Moroccan landscape painting done by the former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and owned by Angelina Jolie got sold at an auction in London for more than $11.5 million.

The sale price was almost four times the pre-sale estimate and has smashed the records for a previous work by the leader- “Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque” sold at Christie’s in London for $11, 590, 715.

Churchill who was a keen artist got inspired by the Moroccan city and painted the Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque’s oil work and handed over it to fellow wartime leader US President Franklin Roosevelt. This work eventually went into the hands of actress Angelina Jolie.

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Twitter says it will begin naming deceiving tweets about COVID vaccines and boycott users who keep on spreading such misinformation.

The microblogging platform presented on Monday a “strike system” that will continuously raise to a lasting ban after the fifth culpable tweet.

“We believe the strike system will help to educate the public on our policies and further reduce the spread of potentially harmful and misleading information on Twitter,” the San Francisco-based organization said in a blog post.

“Particularly for rehashed moderate and high-seriousness infringement of our principles.” Twitter clients will be informed when a tweet is named as deceiving or should be taken out for defying the stage’s norms, acquiring a strike, as per the company.

The second and third strikes will each bring about the disregarding account being obstructed for 12 hours. With a fourth violation, a record will be sidelined for seven days. A fifth strike will get accounts forever suspended, Twitter said.

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Sixty-two detainees have died in a mob at jails in three urban communities in Ecuador because of battles between rival groups and a getaway endeavor, authorities said Tuesday. Prison Director Edmundo Moncayo said in a news gathering that 800 police workplaces have been assisting with recapturing control of the offices. Many officials from strategic units had been conveyed since the conflicts broke out late Monday.

Moncayo said that two gatherings were attempting to acquire “criminal administration inside the confinement communities” and that the conflicts were accelerated by a quest for weapons did Monday by cops. Photos and recordings via web-based media show asserted detainees beheaded and eviscerated in the midst of pools of blood.

Deadly jail riots have happened moderately habitually as of late in Ecuador, whose detainment facilities were intended for around 27,000 prisoners however house about 38,000.

President Lenín Moreno tweeted that he has requested the Ministry of Defense “to practice exacting control of weapons, ammo, and explosives in the external borders of detainment facilities” because of the current week’s riots.

Moncayo said 33 kicked the bucket at the jail in Cuenca in southern Ecuador, 21 in the Pacific coast city of Guayaquil, and eight in the focal city of Latacunga. Moncayo said that near 70% of the country’s jail populace lives in the focuses where the agitation occurred.

Minister of Government Patricio Pazmiño sent a tweet accusing “the coordinated activity of criminal associations to produce viciousness in the nation’s jails,” however added, “We are overseeing activities to recover control.”

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A military plane slammed in Nigeria on Sunday, killing each of the seven individuals on board, said officials.

The King Air 350 plane had recently taken off from the air terminal in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, when it announced motor failure and attempted to return, said Ibikunle Daramola, a representative for the Nigerian Air Force in a tweet.

“First responders are at the scene. Unfortunately, each of the 7 staff on board died in the crash,” he said.

Hadi Sirika, theminister of aviation, additionally tweeted that the accident
“appears to be fatal,” and asked quiet as an examination by the military is conveyed out. The plane was gone to Minna city, roughly 100 kilometers (62 miles) northwest of Abuja. Observers at the site said the accident was terrifying.

“Everybody there was shouting brimming with disbelief,” Olugbenga Alaade, an govt employee who said he has worked at the airport for a very long time and who saw the accident, disclosed to The Associated Press by phone.

It’s been at any rate 10 years since a plane has smashed at that airport, he said. Photographs of the accident site show dark billows of smoke over pieces of the broke plane. Witnesses told nearby media they saw the plane battling to pivot and return to the airport before the plane exploded.

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