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common-man · 4 months
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Letter Published in The National UAE on 17 May 24
Mumbai ad hoarding tragedy
With reference to Taniya Dutta's piece At least 14 killed and 74 injured when advertising hoarding collapses in Mumbai storm (May 14): Advertising hoardings should be designed to be sturdy and to withstand wind and heavy rains. The victims families will be compensated but they won't get their loved ones back. Municipalities should better cater to such eventualities, however improbable.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru, India
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Bengaluru BBMP bans the use of pop ( plaster of Paris ) for idol making in Ganesha Chaturthi
It also imposed a strict ban on banners and flexes across the city, during the festival. The unauthorised flexes, banners and hoardings are already banned. The Ganesh Chaturthi is around the corner and the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has imposed a strict ban on the sale and manufacture of idols that are made with Plaster of Paris (POP). A hefty penalty will be imposed on the makers…
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rnewspost · 2 years
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Bengaluru Traffic Cop Climbs Hoarding To Save A Pigeon, Internet Thanks Him
Bengaluru Traffic Cop Climbs Hoarding To Save A Pigeon, Internet Thanks Him
In the video, the policeman was seen untying thread wrapped around a pigeon A Bengaluru traffic policeman has earned the internet’s praise after he risked his life to save a bird. In a video of the incident, a traffic policeman named Suresh from the Rajajinagar traffic police station, was seen climbing a hoarding to untie a thread wrapped around a pigeon. After being freed, the bird flew away.…
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artuz-wardrobe · 2 years
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360hoardings1 · 4 years
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priyahansh · 5 years
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Hoardings at Bengaluru Airport Road | Vantage Advertising
Bengaluru City has recently faced a ban on hoardings within the city, making this medium a hot favourite on Bengaluru International Airport Road, where they are permitted by the authorities.
Hoardings on this road are considered a respite to advertisers who would like to target airline passengers, but find airport advertising out of their budget reach.  This perspective has now been expanded, and we see all brands comfortably using Bengaluru Airport hoardings, irrespective of their TG.
We at Vantage Advertising offer the best Out-Of-Home Advertising opportunities backed by professional service for Hoardings on International Airport Road in Bengaluru.
Our hoardings are also present at Hyderabad (City and Airport Road), Cochin (City and Airport Road) and Mumbai City.  
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satishrao2020 · 3 years
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Oodles of time to catch Nature’s glance,
Watch her feet, how they can dance.
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( Bengaluru : hoskote lake - Lalbagh Garden; insets : ethereal beauty Madhubala - ravishing Marlyn Munroe )
Ample time to wait till her mouth can,
Enrich the smile, her eyes began.
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( Paris : bus stop advt. hoardings with street reflection)
A rich life this is, with just a little care,
We do have all the time to just stand and stare.
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( Bengaluru : kaikondrahalli - jakkur lakes, Neera - Raj, Sheila, Santy & Ajit )
Yours,
Just s t a n d i n g and s t a r i n g ......
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spoilt-ideas · 6 years
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Bengaluru bydesign; Identity design; Bangalore We’re dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s to make this design portfolio-friendly. Get in touch if you would like to receive updates and hear more about our process.
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mybyapp-blog · 4 years
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COVID19 and Daily essentials: How women are using MyBy to untangle not only their woes but, also of essential suppliers collectively
MyBy was developed to answer the inconveniences faced by every household daily. It’s a platform that connects trusted local vendors and services providers to their nearby communities and families. With stay-at-home becoming the new normal, here’s how women of Bengaluru are taking the lead using MyBy.
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When the Indian government announced a national lockdown to contain Coronavirus, normal lives were hit and confusion surfaced among the citizens. People started panic buying, and stocks at most of the supermarkets depleted.
The e-commerce giants such as Amazon and Flipkart suspended their non-essential categories. Many customers faced cancellation issues from hyperlocal delivery giants. The circulars from the government authorities clearly stated that the suppliers of essential goods — grocery shops, pharmacies, etc.. are exempted from stay-at-home orders. Yet the fog of anxiety in people’s minds resulted in impulse panic buying — an unnecessary reflex.
Amidst this chaos, it was the Kirana stores and the local vendors who faced the brunt of the panic in connection with the lockdown. They continued to witness a swarm of people gathering in front of their store.
Certain localities, fearing of getting infected, did not allow vegetable vendors and milkmen to enter their lane. This added more woes to the family that was eagerly waiting to buy their stock. Clearly panic was brewing at its best capacity.
Women and their Kirana Re-connect
Ms. Manmeet Bevli, a former IT professional and an entrepreneur at a coaching center in the city, was one among many that were grappling with this uncertain time.
She says “Before the stay-at-home days became the new normal, groceries and other errands were fulfilled by the delivery players. I would buy my vegetables from the likes of BigBasket, and the pantry was refilled from items purchased from Amazon. Just before the lockdown was announced like any other citizens, we too rushed to stock the essentials. Post the lockdown we were adapting to self-isolation days, staying at home, keeping the distance away from the crowd.”
“I knew some of the vendors nearby my community before I got used to big delivery companies. I was reconnecting with them after five or six years, it was a big challenge for me to procure items from these places. Many people from my community in Mahadevpura, like me, were going to these suppliers to meet their daily needs. The vendors were facing a surplus of demands and found themselves in a spotty situation. Every day they were receiving bulk orders and this piled up subsequently.” she added.
Women untangling their woes and the vendors
Women like Manmeet are coming to the forefront to untangle not only their woes but also of essential suppliers collectively. Overnight, they brought many community women on to anything from Whatsapp or Telegram groups, created google sheets on shared drives etc to consolidate orders from the community households and organized vendors to fulfil them.
“Everyone was going crazy as nothing tallied, what people ordered vendors did not have, what vendors had people did not know they could order, prices of fruits and vegetables were changing daily, payment to vendors was another additional chore…… whole thing was a nightmare”.
Spread throughout the city was the tech team of a startup working day-and-night from their homes to tune their product to help the communities fight the Covid situation. What better time than now, for local startups to come in the front to the rescue.
Manmeet, while discussing her woes with another friend from the same community, came across MyBy, an all-in-one app for everyday needs. The app was developed to answer the inconveniences faced by every household daily. It’s a platform that connects trusted local vendors and services providers to their nearby communities and families.
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She realized the potential of the app as the need of the hour and started exploring it on her own. After understanding the functional and operational aspect, she was on a mission to help other women with their essential needs. The next step was to reach and teach the vendors about this app.
“I would take screenshots of the app to help the vendors and local farmers onboard the app. Along with me, many other women started listing the nearby vendors, Kirana store owners, and local farmers. We reached out to them and explained how this app can ease both our problems. Initially, there were some challenges, but once they got the hang of the concept, their supply chain was streamlined, the payments were made online. For customers like me and others from my community of 150 villas, the app helped in reducing our anxieties to hoard the essentials and released our panic buy pangs. Now we are getting everything predictably and with ease …. including fish, meats & mangoes!”, added Manmeet.
The vendors, essential suppliers, and local farmers are not shying away from the fact that the app indeed helped them in easing their immense difficulties. When approached to know about the experience on MyBy, Nithin Raj, who runs a vegetable shop under the name Namma Fresh Coconuts and Vegetables in the city, was all praises.
He said that before MyBy, only limited people knew about his business. He runs his shop along with his other three family members. When the lockdown was announced, he saw a long queue in front of his shop. With a few inconveniences, he managed to meet customer’s demands. However, the following days got him worried about his own safety. He did not want to get infected and had no option to suspend the shop’s operation as its his only livelihood.
“MyBy came to my rescue. We are maintaining safety measures while packing the vegetables. With no direct contact, I am glad that I can keep myself and my family away from unnecessary crowd. My business has seen a 20% rise with daily orders coming in. Now many people are familiar with my shop’s name, and it feels good to serve people.”, concludes a chirpy Nitin who was busy planning his supplies.
On a positive note
While the lockdown is extended till May 3, 2020, it looks like women have hit the right notes with MyBy on their side. The mission of the app is to make everyday interactions with local suppliers easy even while adapting to social-distancing. Indeed nobody saw this unprecedented time coming our way, but this also leaves us with a thought that such situations cannot be left ignored. Someone rises to the occasion — this time it was the women in our communities!
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Closet Design Tips by Shutter Shop, The Best Creators OF Floor To Ceiling Sliding Wardrobe In Bangalore
Right when it comes time to make courses of action for another wardrobe affiliation structure in the room, there are overall guidelines of thumb to stay aware of. Look at these obliging ways to orchestrate the most utilitarian extra space by Shutter Shop, likely the best Floor to Ceiling Sliding Wardrobe in Bangalore.
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Process the numbers.
Look at your things in the storage room. Utilize a Clothing Storage Guide by Wardrobe Interior Designers In Bangalore for common evaluations. These evaluations will assist with organizing how much space you'll expect for hanging, racking and design. At the point when you've added up to garments and things, you'll have the decision to considerably more really plan and coordinate.
Base on space for dresses or longer balancing pieces of clothing.
Plan for a long hang locale first and some time later spot drawers and leave later. Make all overflow space twofold hang to escalate vertical space. Long hang for the run of the mill lady should assume up some position in the extent of 18-24" of hanging space generally speaking says Shutter Shop, Modular Kitchen & Wardrobe Design in Bangalore.
Wrinkle sews and sweaters to stay away from wickedness to the attire.
Assist with remaining mindful of the garment's shape by stacking or falling sweaters, twists around and shirts in drawers or on racks. In case you are falling them in drawers, follow a recording development so you can see what shirt you're pulling out. Follow these proposed levels if you are stacking collapsed garments to forestall tipping: 2-4 sweaters/pullovers, 5-6 shirts and 4-6 pants say Shutter Shop, creators of Wardrobes Cabinets Manufacturers in Bangalore.
Think about inconsistent breaking point while orchestrating.
In case you are squeezed for space, turn your rare dress (spring/summer and fall/winter) from the expert storeroom into an associate wardrobe or extra room. Boxes and compartments will achieve something surprising while at the same time keeping coincidental things created and far off. With Shutter Shop storeroom organizers in Bangalore, you can generally acclimate to fit occasional changes like tall boots or pitiful shoes.
Make a recognizable segment for a normal storeroom.
This will frustrate any future contentions about hoarding each other space or blending pieces of clothing. Learn more ways to deal with giving a wardrobe to an essential other here. Ladies' clothing will by and large consume more space than, by then, at that point, men's and require considerably more extensive hang. Work this into your storeroom organizing if you are sharing a space, expresses producers of Floor to Ceiling Wardrobe Profiles.
Plan considering additional shoe putting away.
The normal lady has 40 game plans of shoes stood apart from the men's regular of 10 sets. Plan for agreeable shoe aggregating and permit space to make. More shoes can fit on a level rack and they are best dealt with heel to toe for most noticeable space esteem. For more shoe association tips, look at the best 5 methods for dealing with your shoe gathering.
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namoewaste · 2 years
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E-waste Management Habits of Indians and Their Awareness Level
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Although 80 % of Indians are aware of the health hazards related to e-waste yet about 50 % of Indians hoard no-longer-in-use electronic devices in their homes according to a survey conducted by Cerebra Green and MAIT and published on the news portal, Economic Times & Indiatimes.
The survey was carried out across the Indian cities like Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad and gathered responses from about 600 people regarding their awareness levels concerning e-waste management and its disposal. The survey also threw some light on the disposal practices followed by these people with the reasons behind the same.
Around 68 % of the respondents did not regard local waste collectors as an alternative for disposing of their e-waste. Many responded by saying that there is no local waste collector in their area for e-waste. Therefore, about 90 % of the respondents relied on online exchange programs and local retailers to dispose of their e-waste; abiding by the guidelines for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).
The Indian industries contribute to 70 % of the e-waste generated in India and households contribute to about 15 % of the e-waste. The remaining is counted as the end of shelf-life electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). The generation of e-waste in India had touched 3 million tonnes in 2018. It is worth noting that India is one of the countries that have the fastest growing fastest-growing consumer of electronic devices.
Important Highlights from the survey:
· About 80% of the respondents have knowledge regarding e-waste.
· 50% of the respondents hoarded a minimum of 2 or more no-longer-in-use electronic items at home. About 30% hoarded 3–4 electronic items that should have been discarded and 20% of the respondents hoarded over 5 defunct devices.
· Almost 50% of the respondents kept in their houses old electronic devices that were over 5 years old. Around 28% kept 3–4 years old electronic devices while about 23% were using two years or less old devices.
· 72% of the respondents shared that the e-waste gathered in their area did not ask for e-waste from them.
· 68% of the respondents shared that they did not give their e-waste to the local waste aggregator while 32% of the respondents shared that they did give their e-waste to the local collector.
· About 82% of the respondents said that they never handed over their refrigerator, microwave or air conditioner, etc. to a local waste collector while 18% gave a positive reply to the same.
· 47% of the respondents were making the use of their e-waste in online exchange programs, while they purchased a new one. 43% gave their e-waste to the local electronic retailers and 10% used it at the electronic brand outlets
· 40% of the respondents had been using more than a five-year-old refrigerator, 37% were still having a two to five years old fridge.
· 82% were interested in handing over their e-waste to unauthorized/authorized e-waste recyclers for free if they made sure to manage the e-waste properly without using any environmental pollution.
· 81% of the respondents understood about the dangerous fractions present in e-waste that require exceptional treatment for their safe disposal. However, 19% of the respondents did not know about this fact.
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pravinkumarpk7865 · 2 years
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myhoardingsooh · 2 years
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360hoardings1 · 4 years
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Hoarding in Tripura
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atlanticcanada · 3 years
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Omicron variant spreading at an unprecedented rate, WHO warns
COVID-19 vaccines appear to have become slightly less effective in preventing severe disease and death but do provide "significant protection," the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday.
The Omicron variant first detected in South Africa and Hong Kong last month has now been reported by 77 countries and is probably present in most worldwide, but should not be dismissed as "mild," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.
"Omicron is spreading at a rate we have not seen with any previous variant," Tedros told an online briefing. "Even if Omicron does cause less severe disease, the sheer number of cases could once again overwhelm unprepared health systems."
"Evolving evidence suggests a small decline in the effectiveness of vaccines against severe disease and death, and a decline in preventing mild disease or infection," he said without giving specifics.
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Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine has been less effective in South Africa at keeping people infected with the virus out of hospital since the Omicron variant emerged last month, a real-world study published on Tuesday showed.
Mike Ryan, WHO's emergencies director, said that the vaccines are not failing and do provide significant protection against severe disease and death.
"The question is how much protection are the current vaccines that we are using, which are currently life-saving against all the variants, and to what extent do we lose any protection against severe illness and death against Omicron. The data is pointing towards there being significant protection."
Ryan said the peak of this wave of infections remains "a number of weeks" away given the very rapid spread of the Omicron variant, which has outpaced the dominant global strain Delta.
Vaccine booster shots can play a role in curbing the spread of COVID-19 as long as people most in need of protection also get access to jabs, Tedros said.
"It's a question of prioritization. The order matters. Giving boosters to groups at low risk of severe disease or death simply endangers the lives of those at high risk who are still waiting for their primary doses because of supply constraints.
"On the other hand, giving additional doses to people at high risk can save more lives than giving primary doses to those at low risk," he said.
Tedros noted that the emergence of Omicron had prompted some countries to roll out COVID-19 booster programs for their entire adult populations, even while researchers lack evidence for the efficacy of boosters against this variant.
"WHO is concerned that such programs will repeat the vaccine hoarding we saw this year, and exacerbate inequity," he said.
Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay in Geneva and Mrinalika Roy in Bengaluru; writing by Michael Shields; editing by Gareth Jones, Alex Richardson and Mark Heinrich
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srinivasjgm · 6 years
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Roads, river, dust, mountains, food, bikes all mixed well as I and my band of brothers did the Leh’ed thingy in June 2017. The trip was phenomenal but I fell ill a week later and then circumstances, mood, impulses and a lot of “stuff” took over so could not write about it. Finally, I started the blog series couple of months back. So what got covered so far?
Blog 1: The preparation needed for a long trip. We eight from BAC Bengaluru decided to do 7600 KM ride trip. Bangalore, Leh, Bangalore. So what is needed to get prepared for a trip like that?
Blog 2: The Rule of plans and murphy’s interventions. Blog 2 was on how our plans went out of the road and all the falls we had and mistakes we made.
Blog 3: Was on the rush to Amritsar in June heat and our stupidity
Blog 4: The last blog was on reaching Kashmir and checking into Sonmarg.
Ab aage ( and then):
Mountains had calmed the minds. Air was cool. Group had bonded. So far we had done a rude dash from Bangalore to Sonmarg on eight of the Avengers. The pace was furious. So the Kashmir Himalayas chilled air was mandatory for me to get sane once more. At Sonmarg we went out to the make-shift market to top up on our warm gear. Caps, gloves, waterproof pyjamas etc. etc. No matter how much you read, talk and prepare you will need something at the last shopping mile. That is the law of long rides.
Next day we set off and soon enough we were thanking our purchases. We were crossing the Zoji-la pass. Mountain passes allow for crossing from one mountain valley region to another. These passes they are high up. The air goes rare, a chill comes in and brings snow. In that snow cooled roads, we navigated the pass with brittle fingers. The far-off mountains were sparkling in the morning sun. Golden glow on white tips. Few from group stopped to capture themselves with the pass and few of us were bound in the in a spell just rode it through.
Treks, trips, rides if long enough will hypnotize you. On small trips, you squeal about the beauty, then try to nervously capture it lest the moment is lost. There is a “group mutual admiration” of nature and the groups’ luck to be in that place at that time. In the long trip and treks, one goes inward. Each one reacts differently. Few are still enamoured by the beauty and want to photo it and photo themselves with it. Few look for an answer to their troubles; to relate to their near ones, to sort out the function of their life, to solve that one last thing before a mega market success. Few go spiritual. They see the oneness and contentedness of the works of nature and their connection to it. See God, Divine or think they are a step closer to the revelation.
I was thinking of homecoming to the dear mountains. How the blood seems to know a Himalayan oxygen and makes mind happy. Why do I get more contended and surer of immediate and distant future in the hills? Why doubt spurs anticipation here while it sparks a fear in the plains?
Past the pass, we were into territory for courage, bravery, sacrifice and national pride. We were hitting Dras. The scene of conflicts since independence. The army fought and defended the Tololing and Tiger hills and much more hereabouts. LOC and Kargil war is still fresh in our heads. It is coldest human-settled region. And in this chest fluff able land we were hunting for a good breakfast joint. My worn out Sprocket was holding but the chain was threatening to upset the trip. Post breakfast Manjunath bro did another round of adjustments. There was this niggling question. Will the steed hold for the day till we hit Leh? We were hoping to get a new chain and sprocket set there. So if I manage today I get a breather. Like I said the mountains were reassuring me that it will be ok. Not sure why but I was not hitting the panic. Caution yes, fear no.
With our tanks full and a thought to the soldiers who suffer so we can take this “adventure” trip we started towards Kargil. Tiger hill where there was a major escalation of forces a decade back. It is the soldiers that keep borders tight. It is the Army that makes the roads fit for a ride. We do it as a dare for a few days, they live here for years.
At Kargil, we got the details of the war incursion since independence. The War Memorial and museum give the stories of victory won by clever, committed forces. We also saw why. There was a dress rehearsal for a General’s visit. So music, march past, speeches, wreath placement all were being practised, timed. If this was the level of preparation for a visit, for protection of the nation, the prep would be awesome. It is this planning, training and preparation and then on the ground presence of mind and self-organized decision making that make a troop win.
The mountain curves were testing the nerves while riding. I was looking at the lead and others take them with speed and confidence and I was learning. The group marvelled at the Lamayuru monastery and its majesty. How did the llama’s work with nature yet stamped their presence while sorting out their soul’s grand meaning? Do the religion structures have to be monumental? Grand, tall, imposing and timeless? Yes, the achievement was grand. Showed the power of human vision and spirit. Awesome and awe-inspiring. Yet I was thinking what was the need? The seed thought is about no desires and zero attachment for contentment. Yet I was seeing the structure that is a magnet to draw people to the fold that its makers preach. Create religious attachment? Bhudha himself cautioned against religious hoarding. So we move from materialistic attachments to religious attachments. And then the results are all to clear to see in this world.
See told you, long ride and mountains make you go inwards and think of the meaning of the outside world from within. The revere was broken as I saw blinking indicators of the bike ahead. We had stopped to lunch. Once you cross Sonmarg please get used to a fixed menu of Maggie, Bread butter, Allo paratha or Rajama ( kidney beans ) and rice. A short ride after that we hit the and another pass. Paused to pose.
The early morning start meant we had time enough. The next leg would take us to Leh. And that was a short one but for the next blog. The ride so far showed the venerability of this region and ever-present incursion threats and its side effects. There is a large Tourist flow to the region. Why? The army needs to be prepared and may need to mobilize quickly since the neighbours keep testing the borders and resolve of the troops. So it needs reliable roads. That makes others take to the roads and that brings tourists and adventurers and over time the land loses its originality. It becomes tourists’ friendly and then the traveller needs to do something else. All this is of the least bother to the soldiers who are on the LOC. Their bravery, presence and courage enables the BAC to think of this road adventure.
The courage of one lets another seek adventure Roads, river, dust, mountains, food, bikes all mixed well as I and my band of brothers did the Leh’ed thingy in June 2017.
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