• Naamkaran | नामकरण | Avni karegi Sunehri par operate!

    Yeh kahani hai ek pyaari si choti bacchi, Avni ki. Avni ke papa, Ashish Mehta hain ek bohot hi mashhur film director lekin woh apni maa, Ayesha Haider ke sath ek chhote aur sadharan ghar mein rehti hai. Ashish ki maa, Dayawanti Mehta hai ek devoted Hindu aur marte dum tak nahi qabool karegi ek Hindu-Muslim ka pyaar. Par Avni issi pyaar ki naajayaz nishani hai. Dayawanti ne tod diya yeh pyaara parivaar aur le aayi apni pasand ki bahu, Neela Parekh. Par dekho kismet ka khel, Neela ke dil ko mili Avni mein khushi aur ban gayi woh uski chahiti. Dayawanti ne koi kasar nahi chhodi barbaad karne mein Ayesha aur uski beti ko. Par Neela ne nahi chhoda Avni ka sath. Avni ne kiya kayi kathinayion ka saamna aur di Dayawanti ko zordaar takkar. Iss mahayudh mein kiski hogi jeet aur kiski hogi haar?

    #naamkarann #family #drama #romantic #aditirathore #zainimam #neilkhanna #rituvashisht
    #reemalagoo #tvshow #tvserial #indianserial #youtube
    #youtubevideo #avni #sunehri #operate #starplus

    Naamkaran | नामकरण | Avni karegi Sunehri par operate! Yeh kahani hai ek pyaari si choti bacchi, Avni ki. Avni ke papa, Ashish Mehta hain ek bohot hi mashhur film director lekin woh apni maa, Ayesha Haider ke sath ek chhote aur sadharan ghar mein rehti hai. Ashish ki maa, Dayawanti Mehta hai ek devoted Hindu aur marte dum tak nahi qabool karegi ek Hindu-Muslim ka pyaar. Par Avni issi pyaar ki naajayaz nishani hai. Dayawanti ne tod diya yeh pyaara parivaar aur le aayi apni pasand ki bahu, Neela Parekh. Par dekho kismet ka khel, Neela ke dil ko mili Avni mein khushi aur ban gayi woh uski chahiti. Dayawanti ne koi kasar nahi chhodi barbaad karne mein Ayesha aur uski beti ko. Par Neela ne nahi chhoda Avni ka sath. Avni ne kiya kayi kathinayion ka saamna aur di Dayawanti ko zordaar takkar. Iss mahayudh mein kiski hogi jeet aur kiski hogi haar? #naamkarann #family #drama #romantic #aditirathore #zainimam #neilkhanna #rituvashisht #reemalagoo #tvshow #tvserial #indianserial #youtube #youtubevideo #avni #sunehri #operate #starplus
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  • East Sacramento Bistro Owners Stay Optimistic After Taking Over Popular Restaurant Spot

    Rahim Amiri, owner of Brickland Bistro, says Wednesday, June 14, 2023, customers who were loyal to the former 33rd St Bistro, where their restaurant operates now, may be boycotting it because they don't understand why they left. He said they had an issue with the landlord and he had nothing to do with it.


    #sacramentobee #bistro #bricklandbistro #rahimamiri #restaurant #issues #33rdstbistro #popularspot
    East Sacramento Bistro Owners Stay Optimistic After Taking Over Popular Restaurant Spot Rahim Amiri, owner of Brickland Bistro, says Wednesday, June 14, 2023, customers who were loyal to the former 33rd St Bistro, where their restaurant operates now, may be boycotting it because they don't understand why they left. He said they had an issue with the landlord and he had nothing to do with it. #sacramentobee #bistro #bricklandbistro #rahimamiri #restaurant #issues #33rdstbistro #popularspot
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  • Why More And More Colleges Are Closing Down Across America

    The mid-2010's saw an uptick in U.S. college closures—particularly in the private nonprofit space.
    Since 2016, 91 U.S. private colleges have either closed, merged with another school, or announced plans to close according to a CNBC analysis of data from Higher Ed Dive. This trend is affecting tens of thousands of college students across the country, with almost half of those schools closing after the onset of the pandemic in 2020. For many struggling schools the pandemic was the final straw—but two major themes showed up consistently throughout the closures: finances and enrollment.

    "There are two significant issues affecting higher education right now," said The Princeton Review's Editor-in-Chief Robert Franek. "Specifically, through the admission and enrollment offices. Number one, it is the admission cliff, and that is the impending decline. We'll be graduating our lowest high school classes by population in 2025. And most enrollment professionals have been wringing their hands about this date of 2025, but many schools have seen those enrollment declines already."
    About 95% of U.S. colleges rely on tuition, according to Franek, meaning they rely on money from students to operate. Dwindling enrollment numbers mean less money, fewer student offerings, and eventually a shuttered institution.

    "It's a reflection of, I think, an unsustainable operating platform, meaning a heavy reliance on tuition, which can't always keep up with inflation," said Fitch Ratings Senior Director Emily Wadhwani.

    "It can't always keep up with erosion in enrollment. We can't keep hiking tuition sticker price in the hopes that the net residual once you account for scholarship and discounting and the like is gonna be enough to sort of offset your growing expense base."

    #cnbc #closing #acrossamerica #erosion #hikingsticker #inthehopes #colleges #americaneducation #tuition
    Why More And More Colleges Are Closing Down Across America The mid-2010's saw an uptick in U.S. college closures—particularly in the private nonprofit space. Since 2016, 91 U.S. private colleges have either closed, merged with another school, or announced plans to close according to a CNBC analysis of data from Higher Ed Dive. This trend is affecting tens of thousands of college students across the country, with almost half of those schools closing after the onset of the pandemic in 2020. For many struggling schools the pandemic was the final straw—but two major themes showed up consistently throughout the closures: finances and enrollment. "There are two significant issues affecting higher education right now," said The Princeton Review's Editor-in-Chief Robert Franek. "Specifically, through the admission and enrollment offices. Number one, it is the admission cliff, and that is the impending decline. We'll be graduating our lowest high school classes by population in 2025. And most enrollment professionals have been wringing their hands about this date of 2025, but many schools have seen those enrollment declines already." About 95% of U.S. colleges rely on tuition, according to Franek, meaning they rely on money from students to operate. Dwindling enrollment numbers mean less money, fewer student offerings, and eventually a shuttered institution. "It's a reflection of, I think, an unsustainable operating platform, meaning a heavy reliance on tuition, which can't always keep up with inflation," said Fitch Ratings Senior Director Emily Wadhwani. "It can't always keep up with erosion in enrollment. We can't keep hiking tuition sticker price in the hopes that the net residual once you account for scholarship and discounting and the like is gonna be enough to sort of offset your growing expense base." #cnbc #closing #acrossamerica #erosion #hikingsticker #inthehopes #colleges #americaneducation #tuition
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