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Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!

 

In 2015, International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on 8 March, UN Women will highlight the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a historic roadmap signed by 189 governments 20 years ago that sets the agenda for realizing women’s rights. To this end, the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is “Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!”

 

Make It Happen is the 2015 theme for www.internationalwomensday.com global hub, encouraging effective action for advancing and recognising women......

 

An artisan making her work at 22nd West Bengal State Handicrafts Expo 2014-2015 (Paschim Banga Hastashilpa Mela) at Milan Mela, Kolkata, India

 

India’s largest handicraft’s fair, an annual event displays the workmanship of the artisans of West Bengal, the neglected frontrunners of traditional art of the state.

 

Around 3000 participants from almost every districts of West Bengal display their arts and crafts of jute, cane furnitures and baskets, handloom products, Totem poles made of bamboo shoots, 'Chhau' masks, wood carvings, wooden, dokra, jute and clay dolls, Madhubani and other traditional hand paintings, sawdust art, terracotta, wooden, sea shell and coconut shell artifacts and other home decors. Beside carpets, handbags and wall hangings, Kantha stitch and Batik from Bolpur, Baluchari from Bisnupur, Tant from Shantipur, Phoolia and Dhoniakhali, Silk from Murshidabad, Woolens of Darjeeling are also very popular.

 

The traditional origins based on culture and mythology, the workmanships, the richness of ideas, the brilliant combination of pure simplicity and glamour bring an amazing experience to truly understand their talent.

 

The Expo spreads over an area of 82,000 sq ft and has incurred an estimated total sales of Rs.1500.00 lakh (ÂŁ1.5 million pound). It is the initiative of the Department of Micro and Small Scale Enterprises and Textiles, Government of West Bengal, organized every year with the aim to provide the artisans an exposure to the urban markets, know their taste and interact with the buyers or exporters directly, so that they can get orders for their products all throughout the year.

 

Beautiful Bengal, India

 

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Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!

 

In 2015, International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on 8 March, UN Women will highlight the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a historic roadmap signed by 189 governments 20 years ago that sets the agenda for realizing women’s rights. To this end, the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is “Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!”

 

Make It Happen is the 2015 theme for www.internationalwomensday.com global hub, encouraging effective action for advancing and recognising women......

 

An artisan making her work at 22nd West Bengal State Handicrafts Expo 2014-2015 (Paschim Banga Hastashilpa Mela) at Milan Mela, Kolkata, India

 

India’s largest handicraft’s fair, an annual event displays the workmanship of the artisans of West Bengal, the neglected frontrunners of traditional art of the state.

 

Around 3000 participants from almost every districts of West Bengal display their arts and crafts of jute, cane furnitures and baskets, handloom products, Totem poles made of bamboo shoots, 'Chhau' masks, wood carvings, wooden, dokra, jute and clay dolls, Madhubani and other traditional hand paintings, sawdust art, terracotta, wooden, sea shell and coconut shell artifacts and other home decors. Beside carpets, handbags and wall hangings, Kantha stitch and Batik from Bolpur, Baluchari from Bisnupur, Tant from Shantipur, Phoolia and Dhoniakhali, Silk from Murshidabad, Woolens of Darjeeling are also very popular.

 

The traditional origins based on culture and mythology, the workmanships, the richness of ideas, the brilliant combination of pure simplicity and glamour bring an amazing experience to truly understand their talent.

 

The Expo spreads over an area of 82,000 sq ft and has incurred an estimated total sales of Rs.1500.00 lakh (ÂŁ1.5 million pound). It is the initiative of the Department of Micro and Small Scale Enterprises and Textiles, Government of West Bengal, organized every year with the aim to provide the artisans an exposure to the urban markets, know their taste and interact with the buyers or exporters directly, so that they can get orders for their products all throughout the year.

 

Beautiful Bengal, India

 

It's been said that the Pasadena Freeway (with similar 5 feet onramps as seen in this picture) was the first freeway, but I'm wondering if the original Bay Bridge was actually the first freeway. Like others, I've driven across this bridge so many times. Sometimes the success of getting from Point A to Point B was eventual, though. One of the most memorable times was during the El Nino of '83 when the rain was coming down in sideways sheets, the wind was gusting at 90mph. If there was an accident, you could be stuck for one or two hours as there is no alternate route once you are on the bridge. I'm not sure how the new Bay Bridge is going to help with those kinds of challenges, but at least it's supposed to be more earthquake safe even though they are making it happen with a temporary fix. I hope it works until the permanent one is ready. It's amazing how much the bolts that hold it together matter.

 

Photo courtesy of the CHP Museum in West Sacramento.

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Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!

 

In 2015, International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on 8 March, UN Women will highlight the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a historic roadmap signed by 189 governments 20 years ago that sets the agenda for realizing women’s rights. To this end, the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is “Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!”

 

Make It Happen is the 2015 theme for www.internationalwomensday.com global hub, encouraging effective action for advancing and recognising women......

 

International Women’s Day: 10 quick facts on girls

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Photo taken on January 20, 2015 at Republic Day Parade Rehearsal, Kolkata, India

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Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!

 

In 2015, International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on 8 March, UN Women will highlight the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a historic roadmap signed by 189 governments 20 years ago that sets the agenda for realizing women’s rights. To this end, the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is “Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!”

 

Make It Happen is the 2015 theme for www.internationalwomensday.com global hub, encouraging effective action for advancing and recognising women......

 

An artisan making her work at 22nd West Bengal State Handicrafts Expo 2014-2015 (Paschim Banga Hastashilpa Mela) at Milan Mela, Kolkata, India

 

India’s largest handicraft’s fair, an annual event displays the workmanship of the artisans of West Bengal, the neglected frontrunners of traditional art of the state.

 

Around 3000 participants from almost every districts of West Bengal display their arts and crafts of jute, cane furnitures and baskets, handloom products, Totem poles made of bamboo shoots, 'Chhau' masks, wood carvings, wooden, dokra, jute and clay dolls, Madhubani and other traditional hand paintings, sawdust art, terracotta, wooden, sea shell and coconut shell artifacts and other home decors. Beside carpets, handbags and wall hangings, Kantha stitch and Batik from Bolpur, Baluchari from Bisnupur, Tant from Shantipur, Phoolia and Dhoniakhali, Silk from Murshidabad, Woolens of Darjeeling are also very popular.

 

The traditional origins based on culture and mythology, the workmanships, the richness of ideas, the brilliant combination of pure simplicity and glamour bring an amazing experience to truly understand their talent.

 

The Expo spreads over an area of 82,000 sq ft and has incurred an estimated total sales of Rs.1500.00 lakh (ÂŁ1.5 million pound). It is the initiative of the Department of Micro and Small Scale Enterprises and Textiles, Government of West Bengal, organized every year with the aim to provide the artisans an exposure to the urban markets, know their taste and interact with the buyers or exporters directly, so that they can get orders for their products all throughout the year.

 

Beautiful Bengal, India

  

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Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!

 

In 2015, International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on 8 March, UN Women will highlight the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a historic roadmap signed by 189 governments 20 years ago that sets the agenda for realizing women’s rights. To this end, the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is “Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!”

 

Make It Happen is the 2015 theme for www.internationalwomensday.com global hub, encouraging effective action for advancing and recognising women......

 

International Women’s Day: 10 quick facts on girls

www.unicef.org/media/media_81135.html

 

Photo taken on January 20, 2015 at Republic Day Parade Rehearsal, Kolkata, India

Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!

 

In 2015, International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on 8 March, UN Women will highlight the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a historic roadmap signed by 189 governments 20 years ago that sets the agenda for realizing women’s rights. To this end, the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is “Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!”

 

Make It Happen is the 2015 theme for www.internationalwomensday.com global hub, encouraging effective action for advancing and recognising women......

 

An artisan making her work at 22nd West Bengal State Handicrafts Expo 2014-2015 (Paschim Banga Hastashilpa Mela) at Milan Mela, Kolkata, India

 

India’s largest handicraft’s fair, an annual event displays the workmanship of the artisans of West Bengal, the neglected frontrunners of traditional art of the state.

 

Around 3000 participants from almost every districts of West Bengal display their arts and crafts of jute, cane furnitures and baskets, handloom products, Totem poles made of bamboo shoots, 'Chhau' masks, wood carvings, wooden, dokra, jute and clay dolls, Madhubani and other traditional hand paintings, sawdust art, terracotta, wooden, sea shell and coconut shell artifacts and other home decors. Beside carpets, handbags and wall hangings, Kantha stitch and Batik from Bolpur, Baluchari from Bisnupur, Tant from Shantipur, Phoolia and Dhoniakhali, Silk from Murshidabad, Woolens of Darjeeling are also very popular.

 

The traditional origins based on culture and mythology, the workmanships, the richness of ideas, the brilliant combination of pure simplicity and glamour bring an amazing experience to truly understand their talent.

 

The Expo spreads over an area of 82,000 sq ft and has incurred an estimated total sales of Rs.1500.00 lakh (ÂŁ1.5 million pound). It is the initiative of the Department of Micro and Small Scale Enterprises and Textiles, Government of West Bengal, organized every year with the aim to provide the artisans an exposure to the urban markets, know their taste and interact with the buyers or exporters directly, so that they can get orders for their products all throughout the year.

 

Beautiful Bengal, India

  

Edinburgh International Festival | Festival Theatre – Make It Happen (World Premiere)

James Graham’s biting satire launches with Fred “The Shred” Goodwin’s reckless empire-building, leading the Royal Bank of Scotland into financial oblivion. Sandy Grierson delivers a chilling, nuanced central performance opposite Brian Cox as Adam Smith—an irreverent ghost of fiscal past. Under Andrew Panton’s bold direction, the production blends stylized multimedia, pop-infused choreography, and theatrical melds of drama and satire to mock the hubris-driven collapse that devasted economies in 2008. The ensemble cast embodies figures from Gordon Brown to RBS execs, while the stage pulses with energy and civic reckoning. An unforgettable, unnerving spectacle—New Town meets boardroom carnage.

  

đŸ‡«đŸ‡· Festival international d’Édimbourg | Festival Theatre – Make It Happen (PremiĂšre mondiale)

Dans cette satire percutante, James Graham raconte la montĂ©e et la chute de Fred « The Shred » Goodwin, menant la Royal Bank of Scotland Ă  sa perte. Sandy Grierson incarne avec nuance ce personnage glacĂ©, tandis que Brian Cox prĂȘte ses traits Ă  Adam Smith, fantĂŽme moqueur du passĂ© Ă©conomique. Sous la direction audacieuse d’Andrew Panton, le spectacle marie multimĂ©dia, chorĂ©graphies pop et satire pour dĂ©noncer l’arrogance qui a prĂ©cipitĂ© la crise financiĂšre de 2008. Un ensemble incarnant Gordon Brown, dirigĂ© par une troupe vive, confronte Edinburgh Ă  son dĂ©sastre financier. Une expĂ©rience dĂ©rangeante
 et inoubliable.

 

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