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Gold Prices in Nepal Hit Historic High: Surges Rs 1,000, Sets New Record

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Gold prices in Nepal have surged to a historic high, setting a new record within a month. On Sunday, the price of gold increased by Rs 1,000 per tola in a single day, marking the highest price ever recorded in the Nepali market.

The Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association has set the price of gold at Rs 145,400 per tola for the day. This surpasses the previous record of NPR 145,000 per tola, which was set on June 7.

Despite the record-breaking prices in Nepal, the international market has not seen similar peaks. The highest international price was recorded on May 20 at USD 2,426 per ounce. As of today, the international price stands at USD 2,391 per ounce. The surge in Nepali gold prices was influenced by the budget announcement on May 28, which increased customs duty on gold, breaking all previous records by June 7.

In addition to gold, silver prices have also seen an increase. On Sunday, the price of silver rose by Rs 20 per tola. The Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association reported that silver, which was priced at Rs 1,870 per tola on Friday, has now reached Rs 1,890 per tola.

Indulge in Luxurious DIY Chocolate Face Masks for World Chocolate Day 2024

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Celebrate World Chocolate Day 2024 with a delightful twist — pamper your skin with luscious chocolate face masks! Not only is chocolate a treat for your taste buds, but it also offers amazing benefits for your skin. Rich in antioxidants, chocolate can help nourish, hydrate, and rejuvenate your complexion. Here are some easy and effective DIY chocolate face masks to help you get that radiant glow.

This mask hydrates and softens the skin, while the antioxidants in cocoa help fight free radicals.

This mask exfoliates dead skin cells, leaving your skin smooth and radiant. Oatmeal soothes and calms any irritation.

Avocado provides deep hydration and essential nutrients, while olive oil helps lock in moisture. This mask is perfect for dry or mature skin.

This mask helps brighten the skin, thanks to the vitamin C in lemon juice, while the banana provides hydration and nourishment.

This World Chocolate Day, indulge in these luxurious DIY chocolate face masks for a sweet skincare treat. Enjoy the benefits of chocolate beyond just eating it and let your skin glow with health and vitality!

Researchers Develop Bayesian Method to Improve Neural Network Generalization

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Enhancing Neural Network Generalization with Outlier Suppression Loss

A researcher discusses a new method to improve the generalization performance of neural networks by addressing the issue of sensitivity to specific data subsets and outliers during training. By utilizing outlier suppression and robust loss functions, the study aims to enhance convergence and stability in neural network training. The proposed approach involves averaging weight distributions over all possible subsets of a dataset using Bayesian inference, thereby reducing the influence of outliers and improving robustness. This method shows promising results in improving prediction accuracy and stability across various scenarios, providing a compelling direction for future research in neural network training.

Father Allegedly Starts Fatal Sydney House Fire, Three Children Perish, Australia

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Australia was left reeling after a tragic house fire in Sydney’s western suburbs claimed the lives of three young children, sparking shock and outrage nationwide. The devastating blaze, which resulted in the deaths of a 10-month-old girl and boys aged three and six, has been linked to alleged domestic violence. Authorities revealed that a father, Dean Heasman, was under police guard and in an induced coma following the incident, with suspicions mounting that he intentionally started the fire and hindered rescue efforts. While his long-time partner and four other children managed to escape the flames, the horrifying loss of innocent lives has left a community in mourning. As investigations continue and the broader impact of this senseless tragedy unfolds, the country grapples with the harsh realities of domestic violence and its profound repercussions on families and communities.

Tourism Tensions Peak in Juneau Over Cruise Ship Ban Efforts, US

Tourism Tensions in Juneau are Brewing as Ship-Free Saturdays Vote Looms

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Each year, a crush of tourists arrives in Alaska’s capital city on cruise ships to see wonders like the fast-diminishing Mendenhall Glacier. Now, long-simmering tensions over Juneau’s tourism boom are coming to a head over a new voter initiative aimed at giving residents a respite from the influx.A measure that would ban cruise ships with 250 or more passengers from docking in Juneau on Saturdays qualified for the Oct. 1 municipal ballot, setting the stage for a debate about how much tourism is too much in a city that is experiencing first-hand the impacts of climate change. The measure would also ban ships on July 4, a day when locals flock to a downtown parade.

The ship-free Saturdays initiative that qualified this week will go to voters unless the local Assembly enacts a similar measure by Aug. 15, which is seen as unlikely.Juneau, accessible only by water or air, is home to the Mendenhall Glacier, a major draw for the cruise passengers who arrive on multi-story ships towering over parts of the modest downtown skyline. Many residents of this city of about 32,000 have concerns about increased traffic, congested trails, and the frequent buzz of sight-seeing helicopters transporting visitors to the Mendenhall and other glaciers.

Deborah Craig, who has lived in Juneau for decades, supports ship-free Saturdays. Craig, who lives across the channel from where the ships dock, often hears their early-morning fog horns and broadcast announcements made to passengers that are audible across the water.The current overwhelming number of visitors diminishes what residents love so much about Juneau, she said.It’s about preserving the beauty and tranquility of our city for those who call it home year-round, Craig added.

The upcoming vote will force Juneau residents to grapple with the delicate balance between embracing tourism and protecting their unique way of life. Stay tuned as this debate unfolds in the picturesque Alaskan capital.

UK Interest Rate Outlook: BoE Expected to Cut Rates, Pound Under Pressure

The British Pound is facing increasing pressure in the third quarter as interest rate cuts loom on the horizon. With the UK general election poised to introduce volatility and likely weaken Sterling, market players are closely watching the unfolding economic landscape.

Recent inflation data revealed a return to the Bank of England’s target, marking a crucial milestone in the country’s battle against elevated price pressures. Despite positive trends, warnings of upcoming inflation hikes underscore the BOE’s cautious approach to future rate adjustments.

As market expectations point towards potential interest rate reductions at key BoE meetings, the trajectory for UK rates continues to trend downward. Analysis of upcoming monetary policy decisions sheds light on the likely impact on Sterling’s value against other currencies.

With UK growth showing signs of slowing down in April following previous gains, the economy’s performance remains a critical consideration for the central bank’s policy decisions. Forecasts suggest a continued easing cycle ahead, with implications for the country’s financial landscape.

Navigating a complex economic landscape, investors and analysts must carefully monitor the evolving situation to make informed decisions amid the shifting tides of UK monetary policy and economic performance.

Priyanka Chopra Shares Heartwarming Moments with Family on ‘The Bluff’ Film Set, Australia

Canberra [Australia], July 7 (ANI): Priyanka Chopra, who is currently busy with the shoot of her next film ‘The Bluff,’ recently dropped a video of Malti Marie humming while she gets ready for the shoot.

Taking to Instagram on Saturday, Priyanka shared glimpses from her time on set and cherished moments with husband Nick Jonas and their daughter Malti Marie.

The video starts with Priyanka inside a car, offering a glimpse of ‘The Bluff’ sets. It then shows Nick Jonas affectionately resting his hand on Priyanka’s thigh, while Priyanka places her hand on Malti’s leg during their car ride. The family is seen bonding as they shop and enjoy beach time together, with Malti Marie adding a sweet touch by humming in one of the clips.

Priyanka wrote in the caption that read, Bits and pieces (hand heart emoji) #thebluff (pirate flag emoji).

Soon after she posted the video fans chimed in the comment section.

One of the fans wrote, I think she will have a great singing voice here maaa maaaam was so cute and it filled my heart with joy.

OMG she sounds so good just like her dad, wrote a third user.

Just a couple of days back, Priyanka took to her Instagram handle and treated fans with new pictures with her husband-singer Nick Jonas and daughter Malti Marie from the film set.

The first photo captures a romantic moment of the couple against the backdrop of a beautiful lake, where Nick is seen holding Priyanka in his arms.

The next image features Nick with Malti as they meet a cartoon character Paw Patrol.

She also showed her fans some injuries she got on her legs during ‘The Bluff’ shoot.

Directed by Frank E Flowers, ‘The Bluff’ is set in the 19th-century Caribbean and follows the story of a former female pirate, played by Priyanka, who must protect her family when the sins of her past catch up to her.

Produced by Russo Brothers’ banner AGBO Studios and Amazon MGM Studios, the film promises to be a thrilling adventure. (ANI)

Heavy Rains Trigger Landslides in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, India

Himachal Pradesh has received 72.1 mm of rain against the normal of 35 mm, an excess of 106 percent for July. Kukumseri in Lahaul and Spiti recorded the lowest night temperature at 11.6 degrees Celsius, while Chamba was the hottest during the day, with a maximum temperature of 34.1 degrees.

A video of major landslide blocking National Highway 707 near Rohana in Shimla, following heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh is making rounds on social media. Last week, the highway, which connects Hatkoti and Paonta Sahib, was closed due to the landslide. A 30-second video captured the dramatic moment when a massive portion of the hill crumbled, causing large rocks to fall and block the route.

As a result of heavy rains, over 80 roads across Himachal Pradesh were closed. The affected areas include 38 roads in Mandi, 14 in Kullu, five in Shimla, four in Sirmaur, and one in Kangra district.

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The hill state has been battered by heavy rain over the last week, with rainfall in Kangra’s Dharamshala and Palampur exceeding the 200-mm mark. The heavy rains have also disrupted 154 transformers and affected 26 water supply schemes across the state.

The Shimla meteorological office has issued a ‘yellow alert,’ warning of heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning over the next week until July 12. Flash flood warnings have also been issued for areas in Kangra, Kullu, Kinnaur, Mandi, Sirmaur, and Shimla over the next 24 hours.

Himachal Pradesh has received 72.1 mm of rain against the normal of 35 mm, an excess of 106 percent for July. Kukumseri in Lahaul and Spiti recorded the lowest night temperature at 11.6 degrees Celsius, while Chamba was the hottest during the day, with a maximum temperature of 34.1 degrees.

In neighboring Uttarakhand, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy to extremely heavy rain over the next few days. The forecast indicates thunderstorms with lightning and intense to very intense spells on July 8-9 in both the hills and plains of the state. Chamoli, Rudraprayag, and Pauri districts of Uttarakhand have been the worst affected by the heavy rains.

Maine Aquaculture Apprentices Thrive in Growing Sea-Farming Industry, US

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BRUNSWICK, Maine — Kat Lipp and Lily Kanady held onto their hats in a stiff breeze Monday morning as the skiff they stood on scudded and thumped across the waves. Both were all smiles as they rounded Mere Point and entered Maquoit Bay, with their clean T-shirts flapping in the wind. They were eager to get to work hauling shellfish for the Mere Point Oyster Co.

Later, back on land after five hours of hard work sorting and re-bagging thumbnail-sized baby oysters, the pair were wet and covered with marine slime.

But Lipp and Kanady were still smiling.

That’s because both were right where they wanted to be, in the middle of Maine’s growing sea-farming industry. Lipp and Kanady are apprentices in a new aquaculture program designed to give motivated individuals the education and on-the-job training needed to work in the field — which requires workers with practical skills, rather than marine biology degrees.

Before this, I wanted to get into the aquaculture but I didn’t know how, said Lipp, now in her second and final apprenticeship year at Mere Point Oyster. You really just need to be willing to help, willing to learn and be able to work together as a team.

The aquaculture apprentice program is a joint venture launched in 2023 by the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, the Maine Aquaculture Association, and Educate Maine. It was developed after a study found about 884 people working in the field as of 2022, with potential growth for up to 1,450 jobs by 2030, but only if aquaculture businesses can find the kinds of workers they need.

The workers sea farming operations want most are ones with boat handling experience, as well as basic plumbing, electrical, construction and small engine repair skills. However those types of potential employees, with practical vocational training, are in the shortest supply.

A lot of four-year marine science college degree programs are heavy on science but low on applicable skills in the field, said Carissa Maurin, aquaculture program manager at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute.

In the apprenticeship program’s first year, 2023, it fielded 28 applications for just six slots. This year, Maurin said the program had 62 applicants for 10 additional, two-year positions.

The program is free for apprentices.

Wages are paid by the farms, and the rest is currently covered by a three-year, $500,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture as well as a sizable donation from a local organization wishing to remain anonymous, Maurin said. Current funding runs out at the end of 2024, and Maurin said stakeholders are already applying for an additional four-year federal grant to keep the program going.

Those chosen for the program start out with a weeklong, 40-hour aquaculture boot camp at Southern Maine Community College covering boat handling, first aid, knot tying and basic outboard engine maintenance.

On Monday, apprentice Rob Pease stood hosing off his wetsuit after getting in the water and turning over floating bags of oysters. Pease went through the bootcamp and started working at Mere Point Oyster in April. Previously he worked on cattle and sheep farms.

The bootcamp was awesome, he said I’ve never had that level of training before going into a job before.

After bootcamp, apprentices are provided with foul-weather gear before getting to work at Maine aquaculture operations where they’re paid wages ranging from about $16 to $23 per hour with at least one guaranteed future pay bump built in.

The farms get to pick their apprentices via job interviews, Maurin said. Applicants also write essays.

Over the course of the season, apprentices get 144 more hours of classroom training in topics like shellfish husbandry, as well as a guaranteed 2,000 hours of on-the-job training in all aspects of aquaculture. They also get a $3,000 bonus split into two payments handed out at the start and end of their apprenticeship hours. When finished, apprentices earn a Maine aquaculture certification from Southern Maine Community College, which can be put toward an associate’s degree.

On-the-job training topics are split into six official categories, making sure apprentices get a rounded education and are not stuck doing the same repetitive tasks all season. At Mere Point Oyster, apprentices learn how to keep baby oysters healthy and growing fat and round before harvesting them at about 18-months old. They also learn about shipping and marketing, too.

Doug Niven, a co-owner of Mere Point Oyster, said the program has been a boon to his farm. While Niven usually has no trouble finding workers, the five apprentices currently working for him are far more motivated and eager to learn than most.

I’m hoping we can keep them and hire them. We depend on them now, he said. Before the apprenticeship program we had to train everyone from scratch.

Mere Point Oyster Farm Director Chris Hedberg agrees.

It’s amazing to find someone willing to show up and learn, somebody hungry, with good ideas, Hedberg said.

Niven said he’s even had apprentices assisting with Brunswick regulatory meetings as he attempts to get a new dock approved by town officials.

On Monday, second-year apprentice Colin Quinn stood at a short conveyor belt, pulling small, dead or just plain ugly oysters off the line. Quinn’s already been offered a job at the company when his apprentice time ends. He plans to take it.

This is, finally, a career for me, Quinn said. I love working at this farm, and aquaculture will be part of my life, forever, I think.

Rooftop Cinema Club Hosts Brat Summer: 90s Films, Cocktails, and Fun in London, UK

London’s original outdoor cinema, Rooftop Cinema Club, is offering an unforgettable experience this summer with their Brat Summer series inspired by Charli XCX’s new album. The venues in Peckham and Roof East, Stratford, are bringing back ’90s nostalgia with a lineup of classic films until the end of August. Guests can enjoy iconic movies from ’99 like Cruel Intentions, Jawbreaker, The Virgin Suicides, and 10 Things I Hate About You while taking in the stunning 360-degree views of the city. With tickets starting from £12.95, the Rooftop Cinema Club provides great value for a unique and vibrant atmosphere.

The rooftop cinema experience includes warm blankets for chilly nights, noise-cancelling headphones with excellent sound quality, and a variety of popcorn options. Alongside the movie screenings, Peckham’s Bussey Rooftop Bar is offering a new lime green Brat Summer cocktail to complement the theme.

Guests can also indulge in delicious street food options, including mouth-watering Turkish pizza, and explore the colorful rooftop space filled with mini-golf, play ball, and other fun games. The programming for Brat Summer includes films like Mean Girls, Almost Famous, Lady Bird, and more, promising an entertaining and memorable night out under the stars at Rooftop Cinema Club.