The Day in Pictures ~ News Without Words
sufi s:
Here's adding a new feature to The Newsroom, Images that we come across in the Newspapers, Images that Convey the News themselves, Images that have the potential to make the daily newspaper sell like hot cakes, Images..That leave an Impact !
You can add any images that you come across in the day's Newspapers or News Websites.
Here are my picks for the day, Sourced from DNA Newspaper, Mumbai.
Makar Sankaranti ~ No...its not Kabul, its Aapli Mumbai, Santacruz, where a group of young lads enjoy the Kite Flying festvities atop a Military Tank parked outsied an Army Hostel
Folk artistes perform ‘Gondhal’, a traditional Maharashtran folk dance, at Mumbai University, in Kalina on Monday
Jalikattu Festival
Naga Sadhus chant invocations after the Shahi Snan in the Sangam during the Ardh Kumbha Mela in Allahabad on Monday
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A challenger faces a raging bull during the start of the annual ‘Jallikattu’ (taming the bull) festival in Palemedu, about 25 km from Madurai, in Tamil Nadu on Tuesday. Jallikattu is an ancient sporting event which takes place during the Pongal festive season
Ref : TOI, Pune Edition, page 11, 17/01/2007
N E I L:
WARMING WOES: Uncharted islands, which were revealed by the accelerated melting in the Arctic, 400 miles north of the Arctic Circle in Greenland. Despite its location, the island would have been discovered, named and mapped a century ago when explorers charted these coastlines. It would have been discovered had it not been bound to the coast by glacial ice. Now, where the maps showed only ice, a band of fast-flowing seawater runs between a newly exposed shoreline and the walls of a retreating ice shelf. The water is littered with dozens of icebergs. Every hour or so, several more tonnes of ice fracture off the shelf. All over Greenland and the Arctic, rising temperatures are not simply melting ice; they are changing the very geography of coastlines
Ref : TOI, Pune Edition, page 15, 17/01/2007
sufi s:
Good additions there Sunil O0 Keep thm coming :)
sufi s:
A temperature thermometre shows the on-court temperature at approx 116
degrees Fahrenheit (46.7 degrees Celsius) during the first-round match between
Maria Sharapova and Camille Pin at the Australian Open on Tuesday —AP
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