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Baqerabad-e Fazl | Short description | Baqerabad-e Fazl () is a village in Ahmadabad Rural District of the Central District in Nazarabad County, Alborz province, Iran. |
Baqerabad-e Fazl | Demographics | Demographics |
Baqerabad-e Fazl | Population | Population
At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's population was below the reporting threshold, when it was in Tehran province. In 2010, the county was separated from the province in the establishment of Alborz province. The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 42 in 15 households. |
Baqerabad-e Fazl | See also | See also |
Baqerabad-e Fazl | References | References
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Draft:Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo | AfC submission |
Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo is an upcoming action thriller film, directed by Takashi Miike and written by Daisuke Tengan, based on the IP first produced by Edward R. Pressman and will star Shun Oguri, Lily James and Liv Morgan. |
Draft:Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo | Cast | Cast
Shun Oguri
Lily James
Liv Morgan |
Draft:Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo | Production | Production
The film is written by Daisuke Tengan and based on the IP first produced by Edward R. Pressman. It is directed by Takashi Miike and is a U.S.-Japan co-production, produced by Jeremy Thomas for Recorded Picture Company, Sam Pressman for Pressman Film, Naoaki Kitajima for Nippon Television and Misako Saka for OLM. Principal photography is scheduled for May 2025. |
Draft:Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo | Release | Release
Neon will release the film theatrically in North America with the company also handling international sales. |
Draft:Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo | References | References
Category:Neon (company) drafts |
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Sarah Pochin | Short description | Sarah Joanne Pochin is a British businesswoman, magistrate and politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Runcorn and Helsby since May 2025. She holds the record for the smallest margin of victory in post-war British by-election history, having been elected as an MP by just six votes. |
Sarah Pochin | Early life and education | Early life and education
Pochin was educated at Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls, a boarding and day private school in the market town of Monmouth, in the south east of Wales.
Pochin read Banking and Finance at Loughborough University. She has lived in Cheshire for over 30 years. She served as a Justice of the Peace, and worked for Shell plc and Novar plc, and later in the DIY sector. |
Sarah Pochin | Political career | Political career
Pochin entered politics as a member of the Conservative Party, representing the Willaston and Rope ward after gaining the seat from scandal-ridden Brian Silvester of the UKIP in the 2015 Cheshire East Council election. In the 2019 Cheshire East Council election, Pochin stood for the Bunbury ward, where she was elected. Pochin stood as the Conservative candidate in the Bolton South East constituency at the 2017 general election, where she was defeated by incumbent Labour MP, Yasmin Qureshi.
In March 2020, a rift occurred between Pochin and her Conservative colleagues on the council when she accepted the position of Mayor of Cheshire East, a role offered by the governing Labour–Independent administration. This decision led to her suspension and subsequent expulsion from the Conservative Group on the council, as it was seen as a breach of party rules. Pochin served as Mayor of Cheshire East. Following her expulsion, Pochin continued to serve as an independent member of the council. Originally slated to become mayor during the 2020/21 municipal year, she instead assumed the role in 2021/22 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which postponed the scheduled swearing-in ceremony.
In 2022, Pochin rejoined the Conservative Party to participate in the July–September 2022 Conservative Party leadership election. This move led to her suspension from the Cheshire East Independent Group, as it violated the group's rules against holding membership in political parties.
Pochin was announced as the Reform UK candidate for the 2025 Runcorn and Helsby by-election, which was triggered when Mike Amesbury resigned as MP following an assault conviction due to a physical altercation with a constituent.
She defeated Karen Shore of the Labour Party by a majority of 6 votes, in the narrowest parliamentary by-election majority in modern British history. The win came amidst a surge in support for Reform UK in local elections held across the country the same day which were seen as a key test of the popularity of the Starmer government. |
Sarah Pochin | Controversy | Controversy
Pochin was reprimanded in 2018 by the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office (JCIO) for misconduct during her tenure as a magistrate. The JCIO determined that Pochin used her judicial position to influence colleagues' views in a political context and breached confidentiality by publicising the complaint against her. The JCIO stated that her actions "fell below the standards expected of a magistrate". Despite this past reprimand, Pochin was endorsed by Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who described her as an "amazing" candidate and stated that the allegations were politically motivated. |
Sarah Pochin | Personal life | Personal life
Pochin is married to businessman Jonathan Pochin and has two sons. |
Sarah Pochin | Electoral history | Electoral history |
Sarah Pochin | References | References |
Sarah Pochin | External links | External links
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Draft:July 2024 UMC presidential election | AfC submission | Presidential elections were held in UMC in July 8–10 2024. |
Draft:July 2024 UMC presidential election | Results | Results |
Draft:July 2024 UMC presidential election | References | References |
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Harty | '''Harty''' | Harty may refer to:
Harty (surname), a list of people
Harty baronets, an extinct title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Harty, Swale, Kent, England, a village
Harty, a community in the township of Val Rita-Harty, Ontario, Canada
Dr Harty Cup, an annual inter-schools hurling competition organised by the Munster PPS GAA division of the Gaelic Athletic Association |
Harty | See also | See also
Hearty (disambiguation) |
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DPS Noida, Sector-30 is one of the core schools which is directly affiliated with DPS Society. The school follows the typical CBSE syllabus. Till 10th grade the students are offered multiple extra curricular opportunities like swimming, sports, horse riding, music and dance. Once regarded as one of the top schools in Noida its reputation has a been on the decline due to both administrative reasons and there has also been an overall decline in the quality of students being admitted. Much blame can also be put on entire Indian Indian Education system which has been criticized in the past for its low quality resources and outdated testing and teaching practices. |
Draft:Delhi Public School, Sector-30, Noida | Notable alumni | Notable alumni
Vir Das – Successful and controversial comedian
Harsh Nair- Runs a very successful instagram page @hersheevy
Krish Bagain- can deadlift 200+ kg
Aaryan Singh – Has a good sense of humor and has a likeable personality
Kumar Manku Singh – Gym bro with curly hair, baller
Inesh Suri – Inesh Suri
Ali Saad - bro just dissappeared
Amish Jain - heavy dri(nk)ver
Ahan Avi Singh - absolut madlad
Samridh Gulati - Student/Mentor
Arghaya Shubshiv - Only smart person in the school like fr
Raghav Sethi - Cool Guy
Rushil Rawat - fell off after 2021
Vineet Vij - didnt like him
Himal Thapa |
Draft:Delhi Public School, Sector-30, Noida | Controversies | Controversies
2024: A bunch of students leave the school drunk after their farewell and hit two people resulting in both the victims ending up in the hospital.
2023: A student managed to turn his car upside down just outside school premises |
Draft:Delhi Public School, Sector-30, Noida | Tragedy | Tragedy
Batch of 2024
In mid 2022 a trio of geniuses left the school after continued persecution by school authorities.
Ragging in 2016
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/news/2-dps-noida-boys-in-hospital-after-ragging/videoshow/52219686.cms |
Draft:Delhi Public School, Sector-30, Noida | References | References
Conducted thorough surveys along and talked to students and faculty.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/news/2-dps-noida-boys-in-hospital-after-ragging/videoshow/52219686.cms |
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E-ONE | db-corp | E-One (formerly Emergency One) is a fire apparatus manufacturer located in Ocala, Florida. One of the largest fire apparatus manufacturers in the world, E-One trucks can be found in many countries, with over 25,000 units in service globally.
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Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen | Infobox film
| Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen is a 2024 Indian documentary film directed by Suman Ghosh. It chronicles the career and life of filmmaker, actor, and cultural figure Aparna Sen, known for her contributions to Indian parallel cinema through films like 36 Chowringhee Lane (1981) and Parama (1985). The documentary premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam on January 27, 2024, in the Cinema Regained strand. It was released theatrically in India on 3 January, 2025. |
Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen | Synopsis | Synopsis
The film follows Aparna Sen as she revisits locations where she filmed 36 Chowringhee Lane, Parama, and Paromitar Ek Din, guided by director Suman Ghosh. Sen discusses her feminist themes and political views, including critiques of right-wing politics in Mr. and Mrs. Iyer. It includes interviews with collaborators and archival footage from her films, highlighting her role as editor of the Bengali magazine Sananda. |
Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen | Cast | Cast
Aparna Sen
Konkona Sen
Shabana Azmi
Rahul Bose
Anjan Dutt
Goutam Ghose |
Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen | Production | Production
Suman Ghosh, a National Award-winning filmmaker, began the project in 2022 after interviewing Sen in Santiniketan, focusing on her career as a director, actor, and journalist. Structured as a “road movie,” it explores themes like feminism in Parama. Archival footage for 36 Chowringhee Lane was sourced through negotiations with the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC). Shot by Soumik Haldar, edited by Sankha, and scored by Debojyoti Mishra, the film faced distribution challenges but gained screenings due to Sen’s prominence. |
Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen | Reception | Reception
The documentary was praised for its portrayal of Aparna Sen. Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express called it “a lively portrait of an artiste,” noting its use of location revisits in Kolkata. Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave it 3.5 out of 5 stars, calling it “essential viewing” for its balanced narrative. Anandabazar Patrika lauded its exploration of Sen’s personal complexities, questioning her reliance on male companionship. Subhash K Jha of Times Now described it as a “fascinating voyage” through Sen’s life and films, praising its intimate storytelling. |
Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen | Distribution and Exhibition | Distribution and Exhibition
Screened at festivals in Houston, New York, Vienna, Stuttgart, London, and Kolkata, the film ran at PVR Inox, a rarity for documentaries. Ghosh planned an OTT release after the festival circuit. |
Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen | References | References |
Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen | External links | External links
Category:2020s Bengali-language films
Category:Indian documentary films
Category:Films directed by Suman Ghosh
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Nadezhda Aschepkova | Infobox person
| Nadezhda Alexandrovna Aschepkova ( – ) was a Russian swimming coach, honored as Honored Coach of Russia. |
Nadezhda Aschepkova | Biography | Biography
Aschepkova was the coach of Andrey Korneyev, who won a bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics (in the 200m breaststroke)—finishing behind Hungarian swimmers Károly Güttler and Norbert Rózsa. Under her guidance, Korneyev also became a medalist at the World Championships and a European champion.
She passed away on 13 February 2019 in Omsk at the age of 60.
She was buried at the cemetery in the village of Privetnaya. |
Nadezhda Aschepkova | References | References
Category:Russian swimming coaches |
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Sachet (app) | Short description | Sachet is a disaster early warning and response mobile application for android, by Government of India to enhance disaster preparedness and response in India. It support 12 Indian regional language. |
Sachet (app) | Founder and operator | Founder and operator
It was developed by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). The app provides real-time, geo-tagged alerts on various natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, cyclones, and heatwaves. Location-specific notifications allow users to take timely and informed actions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced its significance during his 'Mann Ki Baat' address, emphasizing its role in safeguarding lives. |
Sachet (app) | References | References
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