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Dhuleh Nukuraanan
Protest
Protest Nightly protests had started on 24 April 2025 at Sergeant Adam Haleel Criminal Investigations Building lasting several hours, even during bad weather conditions. After five consecutive days of protesting on Majeedhee Magu, protesters have staged a digital protest, some on Minecraft, X Space, TikTok Live.
Dhuleh Nukuraanan
Demands
Demands Protesters demand the government to do the following: Police to conduct a transparent investigation Arresting and prosecuting everyone involved in the case Police to explain the inconsistencies of the video footage that don't match with the incident Disclosing all the evidence obtained in the investigation Police apologizing to both the general public and the family for lying about the investigation Conducting an inquiry into the police investigation Resignation of Police Commissioner Ali Shujau, Homeland Minister Ali Ihusaan, Transport Minister Mohamed Ameen President Mohamed Muizzu to make a public apology for remarks he made that encourages victim blaming and defending the police.
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Government response
Government response On 26 April 2025, Mohamed Muizzu called on young people to stop the nightly protests and senior government officials contacted organizers to invite them to discuss demands. The organizers in response has said that Muizzu must apologize for his remarks before discussing demands. Both Ihusaan and Ameen rejected any resignation demands claiming no police negligence in the investigation while the latter claims he was out of the country. In response to the demands made by protesters, Police Commissioner Ali Shujau resigned from his post. President Muizzu has also established the Special Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the Incident that Occurred in Malé on 18 April 2025 in response to growing demand. However, Yumn's family didn't endorse the commission lacking trust and confidence in it. The family also sought representation on the commission. The commission was also criticized for originally being all male until two women were later appointed as members.
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References
References Category:2025 protests Category:2025 in the Maldives
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Wikipedia:Today's featured article/June 17, 2025
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The russet sparrow is a passerine bird of the sparrow family Passeridae, distributed in eastern Asia. A chunky little seed-eating bird with a thick bill, it has a body length of 14 to 15 cm (5.5–5.9 in). Its plumage is mainly warm rufous above and grey below. It exhibits sexual dimorphism, with the plumage of both sexes patterned similarly to that of the corresponding sex of the house sparrow. Its vocalisations are sweet and musical chirps, which when strung together form a song. The russet sparrow is known well enough in the Himalayas to have a distinct name in some languages, and is depicted in Japanese art. It feeds mainly on the seeds of herbs and grains, but it also eats berries and insects, particularly during the breeding season. This diet makes it a minor pest in agricultural areas, but also a predator of insect pests. It is a social bird within its own species, but disperses to breed. The typical clutch has five or six whitish eggs. Both sexes incubate and feed the young.
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Draft:Charles Pamla
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Charles Pamla Charles Pamla (4 April 1834 – 24 June 1917) was a pioneering South African Methodist minister, evangelist, and translator. He played a central role in the 1866 revival campaign led by American missionary William Taylor and is widely regarded as one of the foundational figures of the indigenous Methodist ministry in Southern Africa. Early life Pamla was born in Butterworth, in the Transkei region of present-day Eastern Cape. His father, Mdingazwe, a descendant of the Zulu chiefdom, migrated to the Cape Colony, where he was renamed "Pamla" by Chief Hintsa. Charles Pamla was raised in a Christian household and baptized by Wesleyan missionary Rev. W.H. Garner. Although he received limited formal education at a Dutch school in Nyara, Pamla was deeply committed to preaching from an early age. He would often practice sermons while herding sheep, addressing imaginary congregations of trees. Ministry In the 1860s, Pamla served as a class leader and lay preacher in Keiskamahoek. He later became interpreter to Rev. Robert Lamplough at Annshaw Mission. In 1866, he met the American Methodist Episcopal missionary William Taylor, who was touring South Africa. Taylor, who did not speak local languages, preached to white audiences while Pamla addressed African congregations. Their partnership led to significant religious revivals in towns such as King William’s Town, Pietermaritzburg, Edendale, and Verulam. Pamla’s ability to connect with African congregations led to thousands of reported conversions. He was praised not only for his preaching but also for his deep understanding of African customs and his ability to communicate Christian teachings within that cultural context. Ordination and later work Following the 1866 revival, Pamla was accepted as a candidate for the ministry and enrolled at Healdtown Theological Institution in 1867. He was ordained in 1871, along with John and James Lwana, becoming one of the first African ministers in the Wesleyan Methodist Church of South Africa. He ministered in various locations including Tsitsana, Butterworth, and Etembeni. In 1909, he was appointed as a connexional evangelist. He retired in 1913 after 42 years of ordained ministry. Writings and influence Pamla was also a writer and hymnographer. He authored a booklet discussing African customs and Christianity and contributed to the compilation of an early isiXhosa hymnbook. He mentored younger African ministers, including Gideon Baqwa, and helped lay the groundwork for indigenous church organizations like the Imbumba Yamadodana (Young Men’s Guild), which was formally launched in 1916. Death and legacy Charles Pamla died on 24 June 1917. He is remembered as a trailblazer in African Christian ministry and is often referred to as "the father of the whole Connexion" in Methodist circles. His legacy is honored in both religious and academic circles, and he remains a key figure in the history of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa. See also William Taylor (Methodist bishop) Methodist Church of Southern Africa References Balia, Daryl M. (1992). "Bridge Over Troubled Waters: Charles Pamla and the Taylor Revival in South Africa." Methodist History 30(2): 78–90. Whiteside, J. (1906). History of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of South Africa. London: Elliot Stock. Taylor, William. (1895). Story of My Life. Toronto: William Briggs. "Pamla, Charles (A)." Dictionary of African Christian Biography. https://dacb.org/stories/southafrica/pamla-charles/ "Pamla, Charles (B)." Dictionary of African Christian Biography. https://dacb.org/stories/southafrica/pamla2-charles/ "Charles Pamla." United Methodist Church. https://www.umc.org/en/content/pamla-charles-1834-1917 "100 Years of Giving Courage." The Witness, 21 May 2012. https://witness.co.za/archive/2012/05/21/100-years-of-giving-courage-20150430/
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Shiraverse
Shiraverse Shiraverse is a social questions and answers platform designed to foster knowledge-sharing and community engagement across various interest groups, such as niche forums, marketing collectives, and developer communities. The platform aims to provide a positive environment where users can ask questions, share insights, and connect meaningfully. The name "Shiraverse" is inspired by "Shira," meaning "a good place," reflecting the platform's mission to promote collaborative learning and positivity in online interactions.
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History
History Shiraverse was founded by Raju Kumar with the goal of creating a user-centric platform for knowledge-sharing and community engagement. The platform officially launched on March 14, 2024, with a soft launch to gather initial feedback and refine its features. On April 8, 2025, Shiraverse held a public launch on Product Hunt, marking a broader push to attract a wider user base and increase visibility. The platform's unique integration of gamification, community-building tools, and cryptocurrency rewards helped it stand out from other question-and-answer websites. The site quickly gained attention for its focus on niche communities, where users could interact based on shared interests, such as developers, marketers, and hobbyist groups. Shiraverse aims to foster a positive environment where knowledge can be freely shared, with features like anonymous posting and privacy controls to give users a greater sense of control over their participation.
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Operation
Operation Shiraverse operates as a social question-and-answer platform where users can interact by posting questions, providing answers, and engaging in discussions. The platform is designed to cater to a variety of interest groups, including niche communities, marketing collectives, and developer forums. Its core mission is to promote knowledge-sharing and community building in a positive and collaborative environment.
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Key Operations:
Key Operations: Question Posting: Users can submit questions by providing a title, description, and relevant tags. The platform allows for different levels of visibility, including public, private, or anonymous posting, giving users control over the privacy of their content. Answering and Voting: Once a question is posted, other users can submit answers. These answers are subject to voting by the community, allowing users to upvote quality responses and designate the best answers. This creates a peer-reviewed system where the most helpful contributions are highlighted. Gamification: To incentivize active participation, Shiraverse incorporates gamification elements. Users earn points for various activities, such as asking or answering questions and receiving upvotes. Additionally, badges are awarded for reaching milestones, contributing to profile visibility and reputation within the community. Crypto-Based Rewards: Shiraverse integrates a reward system where users can redeem accumulated points for cryptocurrency. This feature is designed to encourage ongoing engagement, with users able to withdraw rewards once they reach the platform’s minimum threshold. Specialized Communities: Shiraverse allows users to create and join communities based on specific interests or topics. This fosters niche discussions and helps users connect with others who share similar passions, further promoting targeted knowledge sharing. Polls and Opinion Gathering: Users can create polls to solicit opinions from the community. This feature enables real-time feedback and encourages further interaction on the platform.
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Timeline
Timeline March 14, 2024: Shiraverse officially launched with a soft release to gather feedback and refine its features. The platform started with a focus on community-driven Q&A and knowledge-sharing. April 8, 2025: Shiraverse held its public launch on Product Hunt, marking a broader release and an effort to attract a larger user base. The platform’s integration of gamification and cryptocurrency rewards was highlighted during this event. 2025 (Ongoing): Shiraverse continues to expand its community features, adding specialized groups, polls, and a growing number of language options for users worldwide. The platform aims to further refine its gamification and crypto reward systems, enhancing user engagement.
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References
References Shiraverse. Product Hunt. Retrieved May 1, 2025, from https://www.producthunt.com/products/shiraverse
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External Links Official website
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Oleksii Kulahin
Orphan
Oleksii Kulahin (born April 7, 1955, Kurakhove, Donetsk region) is a Ukrainian politician and Honored Builder of Ukraine. From 1986 to 1989, he participated in the liquidation of the aftermath of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster and the Gyumri and Spitak earthquakes in Armenia. Oleksii Kulahin served Deputy of Kyiv Region Parliament and local city councils. In 2022, during the active military invasion in Kyiv region, he provided food support to the National Police of Ukraine, Territorial Defence Forces, and security personnel. He also purchased bulletproof gear to enhance their safety in defending the area.
Oleksii Kulahin
Early life and education
Early life and education Oleksii Kulahin was born on April 7, 1955, in the city of Kurakhove, Donetsk region. In 1981, he graduated from the Komunar Mining and Metallurgical Institute with a degree in Civil Engineering. In 1989, he defended a dissertation on “Foundations and Substructures, earning the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences” (equivalent to Ph.D.).
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Career
Career From 1981 to 1992, he worked within the LuhanskShakhtBud. Starting in 1986, he was the First Deputy Head of the Stakhanovshakhtobud trust. In May 1986, he led a team of mine construction workers in the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster. He later organized housing construction for resettled individuals from the Chornobyl exclusion zone (in the city of Slavutych and the villages of Nadra and Savarka). In December 1988, he led a rescue team in Leninakan and Spitak after the Spitak earthquake in Armenia.Тараканов Н. Д. Разлом : [Землетрясение в Армении 7 дек. 1988 г.]. — М. : Воениздат, 1991. — 192 с. — ISBN 5-203-01243-1 In December 1988, he led a team of rescuers in the cities of Gyumri and Spitak following the earthquake in Armenia, and from January 1989 to 1991, he headed a team of 7,500 mine builders involved in the reconstruction of the housing stock in the city of Vanadzor. From 1992 to 1998, he served as General Director of CJSC LuhanskShakhtBud. From 2003 to 2004, he worked as deputy head of the Regional Main Office in Luhansk. In November 2003, he took the civil servant's oath, receiving the 11th rank of the 5th category. In 2004, he became General Director of LLC Transservice-Invest. Since 2005, he has co-founded and led of the development company OMOKS, which has developed the largest condominium in Europe – the Chaika residential complex. From 2015 to 2018, Oleksii Kulahin served as a Deputy of Kyiv Region Parliament. He reportedly served on the Committee for Budget and Finance.
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Other activities
Other activities Since 2012, he has supported the annual Ukrainian futsal tournament, and since 2015, he has sponsored the CHAYKA-CUP tennis tournament and been the patron of the Chaika Has Talent contest. In 2022, during the Russian active military invasion in Kyiv region, he provided food support to the National Police of Ukraine, Territorial Defence Forces, and security personnel. He also purchased bulletproof gear to enhance their safety in defending the area. In 2024, he supported the construction of shelters and barracks for the training center of the 241st Separate Brigade of the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Oleksii Kulahin
References
References Category:Ukrainian politicians Category:Ukrainian businesspeople Category:People from Donetsk Oblast Category:1955 births Category:Living people
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Graffiti "Ćaci u školu"
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The Graffiti "Ćaci u školu" is an inscription that appeared on January 22, 2025, at the entrance to the courtyard of the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium in Novi Sad, Serbia, at Zlatne Grede 4. Written in red paint on the school's fence, the graffiti gained viral attention on social media due to a spelling mistake—using the letter "Ć" instead of "Đ" in the word "Đaci" (students), resulting in the humorous phrase "Ćaci u školu" ("Ćaci to school"). According to the newspaper Danas, the inscription triggered "numerous reactions, memes, and jokes online," reflecting broader social and political issues in Serbia at the time.
Graffiti "Ćaci u školu"
Historical context
Historical context The Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium, founded in 1810, is one of Serbia's oldest and most prestigious educational institutions, recognized for its academic excellence and student achievements. Prior to the graffiti's appearance, the school was the focus of protests and blockades by students and teachers, opposing decisions by the principal, Radivoje P. Stojković, and supporting university students commemorating the victims of the November 1, 2024, Novi_Sad_railway_station_canopy_collapse, which claimed 15 lives. According to RTV, students demanded "the principal's resignation and improved educational conditions." The graffiti emerged amid widespread social unrest, including a nationwide teachers' strike. Večernje novosti reported that the strike was driven by "teachers' dissatisfaction with low salaries and poor working conditions." Analysts believe the inscription was an attempt to urge striking students and teachers to resume classes, but the spelling error highlighted the author's illiteracy, fueling debates about Serbia's education system. The portal Naslovi.net called it "illiterate and symbolic of declining educational quality."
Graffiti "Ćaci u školu"
Reactions and impact
Reactions and impact Students at the gymnasium humorously dubbed the graffiti the "first prize for the worst knowledge of Cyrillic." Its image spread rapidly on social media, inspiring memes and commentary. On the X platform, user Lodger Limansky commented: "Ćaci u školu? This is illiterate and foolish, but it perfectly describes the state of the country." City Magazine published an article titled "This is the most wanted Novi Sad resident today: Do you know who Ćaci is?", noting that the graffiti sparked "both ridicule and serious discussions." The incident contributed to the emergence of the term "Ćaci" in Serbian public discourse, used to describe individuals perceived as illiterate or incompetent. According to Vreme, "the term 'Ćaci' became a satirical reference to those who support political elites without critical thinking." The graffiti thus entrenched this term social phenomenon in popular culture, attracting media and academic attention.
Graffiti "Ćaci u školu"
Location
Location The graffiti was painted on the fence at the entrance to the Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium courtyard, at coordinates recorded on OpenStreetMap. This central Novi Sad location holds symbolic importance due to the gymnasium's historical and cultural significance.
Graffiti "Ćaci u školu"
References
References
Graffiti "Ćaci u školu"
External links
External links Official website of Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium OpenStreetMap location of the graffiti News about protests in Novi Sad News about the gymnasium blockade Category:Novi Sad Category:Social phenomena
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Antonio De Lauri
Short description
Antonio De Lauri is an Italian anthropologist specializing in legal and political anthropology, with a focus on war, humanitarianism, and human rights. He serves as a Research Professor and Research Director at the Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) in Bergen, Norway.
Antonio De Lauri
Education
Education De Lauri earned his PhD in “Human Sciences: Anthropology of the Contemporary” from the University of Milan-Bicocca in 2010. His doctoral research examined Afghanistan’s judicial system, exploring the interplay between traditional, religious, and international legal influences.https://ihsa.info/boardmember/antonio-de-lauri/
Antonio De Lauri
Career
Career Prior to joining CMI in 2017, De Lauri held academic and research positions in Italy, France, Germany, and the United States. He was a visiting scholar at Columbia University and a Fernand Braudel Fellow at the Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme in Paris.https://publicanthropologist.cmi.no/author/antonio/ In 2012–2013, he was a Rechtskulturen Fellow at the Forum Transregionale Studien in Berlin. At CMI, De Lauri has coordinated the research group on humanitarianism (2017–2020) and served on the institute’s board (2019–2022). From 2021 to 2023, he directed the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies. He is also the founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal Public Anthropologist and the Editor of Berghahn Books’ series “Humanitarianism and Security.” President of the International Humanitarian Studies Association (IHSA). De Lauri has conducted ethnographic research in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Europe, focusing on topics such as war, post-war societies, humanitarianism, human rights, judicial practices, and border dynamics.https://www.prio.org/publications/13013 His research has been supported by grants and fellowships from organizations including the European Research Council and the Research Council of Norway.
Antonio De Lauri
Selected Publications
Selected Publications •De Lauri, A. (2025). “Coda: The Experience of War Beyond Exceptionalism.” War and Society.https://www.scilit.com/sources/49493 •De Lauri, A. & Suhrke, A. (2021). "Armed Governance. The Case of the CIA-supported Afghan Militias." Small Wars and Insurgencies. •De Lauri, A. ed. (2020). Humanitarianism: Keywords. Leiden: Brill. •De Lauri, A. (2019). "Humanitarian Militarism and the Production of Humanity." Social Anthropology. •De Lauri, A. (2019). "A Critique of the Humanitarian (B)order of Things." Journal of Identity and Migration Studies. •De Lauri, A. ed. (2015). The Politics of Humanitarianism. Power, Ideology and Aid. London: I.B. Tauris. •De Lauri, A. (2012). Afghanistan. Ricostruzione, ingiustizia, diritti umani. Milano: Mondadori.https://www.ibs.it/afghanistan-ricostruzione-ingiustizia-diritti-umani-libro-antonio-de-lauri/e/9788861842076?srsltid=AfmBOor4MdztcYexWbmi8ouXK6ZRIWnuDUCFMckTuEULXzLx7LQANGqE
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Antonio De Lauri
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Always Remember (Brian Culbertson song)
short description
"Always Remember" is a song by Brian Culbertson , released as a single in 2008 on GRP Records. The single peaked at No. 1 on the US Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs chart.
Always Remember (Brian Culbertson song)
Critical reception
Critical reception Brian Soergel of JazzTimes declared, "Sheldon Reynolds, former EWF member and now a member of Culbertson’s band, sounds as good as ever when his familiar falsetto carries the chorus of...“Always Remember" Johnathan Widran of Allmusic hailed the song saying, "The EWF-inspired Culbertson-Reynolds co-write "Always Remember" shows that no matter how crazy he gets with the production, Culbertson is still a joyfully melodic jazz keyboardist at heart."
Always Remember (Brian Culbertson song)
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References Category:2008 songs
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Short description
EasyPark is a private equity backed company specialized in parking ticket apps.
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Acquisitions
Acquisitions Since its inception in 2001, the company has acquired, assimilated and shut-down 16 different companies. https://www.consid.com/about/news/easyparks-journey-from-analog-to-digital-parking-success/ On June 1st 2021 the acquisition of Park Now Group from BMW and Daimler AMG was completed. With this, EasyPark got ownership of ParkMobile, RingGo and Park-line. On January 25, 2025, it was announced that the French firm Flowbird had been acquired.
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Incidents
Incidents On 10 December 2023 EasyPark Group suffered a breach of customer data including names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, partial payment card information and encrypted passwords.
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Draft:State Highway 80 Konni - Haripad Road(Kerala)
AfC submission
State Highway 80/ Konni - Haripad Road is a State Highway that connect Konni in Pathanamthitta district to Haripad in Alappuzha district Country - 🇮🇳India State - Kerala District - Alappuzha & Pathanamthitta Route - Konni - Kaipattoor - Thumpamon- Pandalam - Vettiyar (Merge With National Highway 183 (India)) - Kochalammoodu (Merges With State Highway 10 (Kerala)) - Thazhakkara- Mavelikkara (Merge With State Highway 6 (Kerala)) - Thattarambalam - Nangyarkulangara ( Merges With National Highway 66 (India)) - Haripad
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Licensing
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Wikipedia:Today's featured article/June 18, 2025
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Ian Carmichael (18 June 1920 – 5 February 2010) was an English actor who had a career that spanned seventy years. Born in Kingston upon Hull, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, but his studies—and the early stages of his career—were curtailed by the Second World War. After initial success in revue and sketch productions, he was cast by the film producers John and Roy Boulting to star in a series of satires, starting with Private's Progress in 1956 through to I'm All Right Jack in 1959. In the mid-1960s he played Bertie Wooster for BBC Television for which he received positive reviews, including from P. G. Wodehouse, the writer who created the Wooster character. In the early 1970s he played another upper-class literary character, Lord Peter Wimsey, the amateur but talented investigator created by Dorothy L. Sayers. Carmichael was often typecast as an affable but bumbling upper-class innocent, but he retained a disciplined approach to training and rehearsing.
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Draft:Litvik Sengupta
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[LITVIK SENGUPTA ] is an Digital creator also known for exclusive artwork and voice actor.Litvik sengupta arts
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Biography
Biography Litvik Sengupta is a multifaceted content creator based in West Bengal, India, known for his engaging presence across various social media platforms. He identifies as an artist, influencer, and trader, and actively shares his creative endeavors
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Career
Career Litvik sengupta (souvik Dhar) studied at kalna College. He passed Kolkata art college at 2021 and he started his social life activities like art and voice over videos on instagram,YouTube and other platforms. [Litvik sengupta ]
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Work
Work Litvik sengupta is a youtube creator who have 1.68k followers on YouTube. He shares his artwork experience also known as litvik sengupta arts Litvik sengupta is a instagram creator who have accross 10k followers with voice over videos and exclusive posts.
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References
References
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Further reading
Further reading https://www.instagram.com/litviksengupta https://youtube.com/@litviksenguptaarts
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2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
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This article lists the full results for group stage of 2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships. The group stage was held from 16 to 18 February 2016.
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Group 1
Group 1
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Denmark vs. Turkey
Denmark vs. Turkey
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Croatia vs. Finland
Croatia vs. Finland
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Turkey vs. Finland
Turkey vs. Finland
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Denmark vs. Croatia
Denmark vs. Croatia
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Denmark vs. Finland
Denmark vs. Finland
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Turkey vs. Croatia
Turkey vs. Croatia
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Group 2
Group 2
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Bulgaria vs. Hungary
Bulgaria vs. Hungary
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
England vs. Estonia
England vs. Estonia
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
England vs. Bulgaria
England vs. Bulgaria
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Estonia vs. Hungary
Estonia vs. Hungary
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
England vs. Hungary
England vs. Hungary
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Estonia vs. Bulgaria
Estonia vs. Bulgaria
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Group 3
Group 3
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Germany vs. Lithuania
Germany vs. Lithuania
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Ireland vs. Czech Republic
Ireland vs. Czech Republic
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Germany vs. Ireland
Germany vs. Ireland
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Lithuania vs. Czech Republic
Lithuania vs. Czech Republic
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Germany vs. Czech Republic
Germany vs. Czech Republic
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Lithuania vs. Ireland
Lithuania vs. Ireland
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Group 4
Group 4
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Sweden vs. Slovakia
Sweden vs. Slovakia