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MANNARKUDI PERIYA KOYIL

BOB-Cut Sengamalam🐘            ✓Sengamalam the elephant lives at the Rajagopalaswamy Temple in the town of Mannargudi, but her bob-cut hair has earned her fans across the country. Photos of the elephant, who is fondly called "Bob-cut Sengamalam", have captured the Internet's attention once again after they were posted on Twitter a day ago by Indian Forest Service officer Sudha Ramen.  ✓ Sengamalam was brought to the Rajagopalaswamy Temple from Kerala in 2003. Her mahout, S Rajagopal, is responsible for her unique fringed hairstyle - which requires a lot of maintenance and care.  ✓ Famously known as 'Bob-cut Sengamalam' who has a huge fan club just for her hairstyle," wrote Ms Ramen while sharing the pictures that have now gone viral on the microblogging platform.                ✓Sengamalam's hair is washed three times a day during the summers and at least once a day in other seasons. The mahout has also ins...

CELEBRATING FOOD LITERATURE: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FIESTA OF THE MIND

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  “Life is short. Eat dessert first.”, sweetness is happiness across cultures, and that's why food is our universal culture. Some eat to live, some live to eat.  But we literarians read food, interpret food,  than just eat food. " Literature is our food. It's time to celebrate our food." Department of English,  Dr. N G P Arts and Science College organises  “International Conference  on  Fiesta of the Mind ” Exploring Food and English Literature in Interdisciplinary Horizon on 24.01.2025 Check out our eminent guest speakers👇 Objectives: Investigate how different cultures perceive, produce, and consume food Explore how authors employ food as symbols of wealth, abundance, scarcity, temptation,sustenance, or decay, and how these symbolic representations contribute to the overall meaning of the text Investigate how depictions of food in English literature reflect and reinforce, social hierarchies, class distinctions, and power dynamics

Seventh Heaven

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                       V alparai          "A Heaven for Nature     Lovers and Tea Enthusiasts" Valparai is a wonderful place located in the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated at an altitude of approximately 3,500 feet (1,067 meters) above sea level, amidst the Anamalai Hills of the Western Ghats. Valparai is nestled within dense forests, part of the Anamalai Tiger Reserve and Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary. This biodiversity hotspot is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, including elephants and tigers. The region is also dotted with expansive tea estates, many of which have colonial-era roots. Visitors can embark on plantation tours to gain insight into tea production. One of the top attractions in Valparai is the Estate Garden, boasting an impressive 4.5-star rating. This picturesque spot is a must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil escape...

Let's learn cinema -1

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  Title: "The Art of Short Film Making: A Comprehensive Guide" Tagline: "Learn the craft, share your story, inspire the world" Purpose: This blog is dedicated to empowering aspiring filmmakers and enthusiasts with the knowledge, skills, and inspiration needed to create high-quality short films. Our mission is to provide a comprehensive resource for short film making, covering all aspects of the process, from conceptualization to post-production. Process: Through a series of in-depth articles, tutorials, and interviews with industry professionals, we'll guide you through the entire short film making process, including: 1. *Development*: Learn how to develop your idea, write a compelling script, and create a storyboard. 2. *Pre-production*: Discover how to plan and prepare for your shoot, including location scouting, casting, and scheduling. 3. *Production*: Get hands-on advice on filming techniques, lighting, sound, and camera operation. 4. *Post-production*: Mas...