Dalai Lama’s Nobel Peace Prize Win To Be Celebrated | – Times of India

Jaipur: For the first time in Jaipur, the 150-odd Tibetan families living in the city would celebrate Dalai Lama’s Nobel prize reception day on Sunday. The event would start around 10am at the Shree Jhulelal Refugee Market in Mansarovar.
We also published the following articles recently

Suhani Sharma wins first prize at the State Science Exhibition
A class XI student, Suhani Sharma from Delhi Public School, Chandigarh, won first prize at the Rajya Stariya Bal Vaigyanik Pradarshini 2023 for her exhibit ‘Eco-Logs: Transforming Cremations with Sustainable Innovations’. The state-level exhibition, organized by the State Council of Educational Research and Training, UT Chandigarh, showcased innovative solutions for sustainable waste management. Suhani’s exhibit presented an alternative renewable energy source for cremations by blending cow dung and coconut shell waste. The exhibit also raised funds to set up a model at the Mohali Gaushala, where Ecologs are manufactured and supplied to the nearby crematorium. The exhibition was a precursor to the Rashtriya Bal Vaigyanik Pradarshini 2024, with the theme ‘Science and Technology for the Society’, and included participation from students in elementary and secondary categories.
Kerala state lottery Win-Win W-746 results today; first prize Rs 75 lakh
The Kerala lottery department will announce the results of Win-Win W-746 lottery. The live results will be out at 3pm while the full results will be available from 4pm onwards. The first prize is of Rs 75 crore, the second prize is of Rs 5 lakh while the third is of Rs 1 lakh. There is a consolation prize of Rs 8,000. The price of a single lottery ticket is Rs 30. The winners must verify the winning numbers with the Kerala lottery results and surrender the tickets within 30 days.
Jailed Nobel winner Mohammadi to continue protests, she says in smuggled letter
Jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi vows to continue fighting for human rights, even at the risk of her life. Mohammadi, who is serving multiple sentences in Tehran’s Evin prison, wrote a letter expressing her determination. She stated that imprisonment, torture, and solitary confinement have not deterred her. The letter, smuggled out of the prison, reveals her longing for her children and her concern for their well-being. Despite the lack of direct contact, her children, Ali and Kiana Rahman, will represent her at the Nobel festivities.