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Chucky Al Shamsi is Spreading Positivity & Happiness on Social Media 11-22-2024 07:42 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: ABNewswire Image: https://www.abnewswire.com/uploads/01fa3a0cfbeb67d30cc705e2278e1f50.png Chucky Al Shamsi has become a recognized name among social media audiences in the UAE. Known for his comedic content, he shares relatable humor that resonates with followers on TikTok and Snapchat. It all began with a spontaneous video posted online. The unexpected success of the post, which gained significant traction and engagement, encouraged Chucky to explore his creative potential. His growing audience responded positively, motivating him to focus on delivering content that uplifts and entertains. Chucky's humor is grounded in everyday situations, offering lighthearted takes on scenarios that viewers find familiar. His content balances relatable storytelling with playful humor, creating a style that feels approachable and genuine. This focus on simple, everyday comedy has been a key factor in building his audience. He often draws inspiration from his surroundings, crafting content that mirrors the experiences of his viewers. This relatability has been a cornerstone of his appeal. Chucky attributes his success to staying in tune with the preferences of his audience. By closely observing the kinds of content that resonate most, he ensures that his humor remains relevant and engaging. This approach has helped him maintain consistent growth and positive feedback from followers. TikTok has been one of his primary platforms, where he regularly shares short, entertaining clips. On the other hand, Snapchat offers a behind-the-scenes look at his life, allowing his followers to connect with him on a more personal level. The consistency in his posting schedule and his direct engagement with followers have contributed to his growing popularity. Chucky's ambitions include becoming the most-followed creator in the UAE. This goal reflects his drive to expand his reach while maintaining the authenticity that has earned him a loyal audience. He continues experimenting with his content, refining his style to keep his material fresh and engaging. For those who want to follow Chucky's journey and enjoy his comedic creations, he can be found on TikTok [ https://www.tiktok.com/@chuckky98?_t=8rWzgn8FywT&_r=1 ] and Snapchat [ https://www.snapchat.com/add/iijs98?invite_id=sFhII-LM&locale=ar_AE&share_id=FtVdcdLVTjitcePZCeTf7w&sid=7eb0e78846ff487187509615690a3ac0 ]. His approach to social media reflects a desire to create a space where people can find humor and joy. Beyond personal achievements, Chucky sees his content as a way to contribute positively to the community. By creating moments of laughter and connection, he aims to foster a sense of togetherness among his viewers, no matter where they are. Chucky Al Shamsi's work highlights the growing influence of digital content creators who bring relatable humor to online platforms. His ability to connect with audiences through light-hearted comedy ensures his continued growth in the UAE's digital entertainment space. For updates, connect with Chucky Al Shamsi on: Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/iijs98 [ https://www.snapchat.com/add/iijs98?invite_id=sFhII-LM&locale=ar_AE&share_id=FtVdcdLVTjitcePZCeTf7w&sid=7eb0e78846ff487187509615690a3ac0 ] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chuckky98 [ https://www.tiktok.com/@chuckky98?_t=8rWzgn8FywT&_r=1 ] Media Contact Company Name: CB Herald Contact Person: Ray Email:Send Email [ https://www.abnewswire.com/email_contact_us.php?pr=chucky-al-shamsi-is-spreading-positivity-happiness-on-social-media ] City: New York State: NY Country: United States Website: http://Cbherald.com This release was published on openPR.
Sirikanya Tansakul, deputy leader of the People's Party (PP), criticised the government on social media for failing to clarify its position regarding reports of a proposed value-added tax ( VAT ) hike. On Saturday she was responding to Suksit Srijomkwan, the prime minister's deputy secretary-general for political affairs, who defended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra amid growing speculation about the VAT increase. Mr Suksit claimed the prime minister was working to dispel misunderstandings about the issue and accused Ms Sirikanya, whose party advocates for a welfare state, of obstructing tax reform. Ms Sirikanya countered in a post on X, saying she had appeared in multiple forums over the past week to discuss the VAT issue. Despite this, she was accused of hindering reforms. She acknowledged that VAT, a significant source of government revenue set at 7% since 1999 despite a legal ceiling of 10%, might require an increase. However, she argued any hike should be gradual, capped below 15%, and accompanied by measures to mitigate economic impacts. Prime Minister Paetongtarn, she said, failed to adequately address the issue when questioned by the media on Thursday. Instead, the prime minister posted on X the following day, asserting there were no plans to raise VAT to 15%. Earlier, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira faced backlash after proposing at a forum to increase VAT to 15% while simultaneously reducing corporate and personal income taxes to enhance state revenues, improve competitiveness, and reduce economic disparities. Ms Paetongtarn later dismissed the proposal, saying no such VAT adjustment was under consideration. Ms Sirikanya criticised the government's poor communication, warning that it undermines efforts to reform the tax structure. Separately, Charnnarong Buristrakul, chairman of the Khon Kaen Chamber of Commerce, said the government might consider raising VAT to address urgent issues such as flood rehabilitation. However, he cautioned that any increase should be limited to 10% due to the economy's vulnerability. Sirikanya TansakulDibba added three steals for the Salukis (4-6, 0-1 Missouri Valley Conference). Jarrett Hensley added 16 points while shooting 4 for 10 (1 for 4 from 3-point range) and 7 of 10 from the free-throw line while he also had 11 rebounds. Kennard Davis finished 5 of 10 from the field to finish with 11 points. Stephen Olowoniyi finished with 24 points for the Screaming Eagles (4-5). Jayland Randall added 22 points and two steals for Southern Indiana. Jack Mielke finished with six points and six rebounds. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
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NoneAmid the political slugfest between Punjab and Haryana over land allotment to the latter for the construction of a new assembly complex in Chandigarh, it has come to light that as per Master Plan-2031 of Chandigarh, the earmarked 10 acres of land is meant for augmentation of health infrastructure only. As per the Master Plan-2031, the land measuring 10 acres proposed for the Haryana assembly is located on the Chandigarh-Kalka Road in pocket 14 and 15 of the master plan. In pocket 14 land measuring 56.14 acres abutting Chandigarh-Kalka road is proposed for public/semi-public/institutional and can be used for augmenting the health infrastructure for low-density and low-rise buildings only. Also, as per the provision of Master Plan 2031, land cannot be exchanged. A senior officer of UT administration requesting anonymity admitted that there is no land available in Chandigarh for the Haryana assembly as the land under consideration is meant for public/semi-public/institutional for augmenting the health infrastructure, and no such huge projects. “There is no spare or reserved land other than 308.835 acres reserved in pockets 3 (Sarangpur village) and 8 (Maloya),” he said. The officer said, in totality, Chandigarh has 2,987.9 acres of land which is divided into 17 pockets which describe the use of land in each pocket. In pocket 15 there is a 327.48-acre land area between park phase-2 and route no-3, leading to Manimajra, which is meant for industrial (IT and ITES) for low-density and low-rising buildings only. RK Garg, president of the Second Innings’ Association, a senior citizens’ body, said, “The Master Plan-2031 for Chandigarh is a document adopted after much deliberations and notified after judicial interventions. It is an exhaustive document specifying the end use of every inch of land that has not only been identified/defined but earmarked for a particular purpose as well. The land under consideration and proposed to be transferred to the state of Haryana is meant for augmentation of health infrastructure only. As such this land cannot be allotted to Haryana without approval, as per Master Plan-2031 which can be done after taking up in Parliament only”. Punjab and Haryana currently share the Vidhan Sabha complex in Sector 1, Chandigarh. In 2022, the then Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar had pushed for the state’s rights in the existing Vidhan Sabha, in light of a potential increase in assembly seats after the 2026 delimitation exercise. In July 2023, the UT administration had agreed in-principle to allot 10 acres near the railway light point, adjacent to IT Park, for Haryana’s new assembly premises. In return, Haryana had offered 12 acres in Saketri village, Panchkula, Haryana, adjacent to the Rajiv Gandhi Chandigarh Technology Park. The proposal was stalled after the UT urban planning department found during a survey that the land offered by Haryana was low-lying, had a natural drain (nullah) running through it, lacked proper access, and fell within the eco-sensitive zone (ESZ). The UT, in its report, had concluded, “...the proposed exchange does not align with urban planning principles, as the two parcels of land differ significantly in terms of location, access, and usability”. However, Haryana asserts that the land now lies outside the ESZ as the Union ministry of environment, forest, and climate change had on November 11 granted environmental clearance for the 12 acres of land in Saketri. Haryana claims that the ministry’s notification designates the 1 km to 2.035 km radius around the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary as ESZ but excludes the 12 acres in question. Chandigarh-based senior architect Surinder Bahga says the master plan can only be amended with the approval of the Union government by following due procedure. Also, the master plan clearly states that the 10-acre land is meant for augmentation of health infrastructure only, and in case the land is used for any other purpose, it is a violation of Master Plan 2031, he said. Deputy commissioner, Chandigarh, Nishant Yadav said, “I have recently joined, but will consult the urban planning department in this regard.” Political slugfest between Punjab, Haryana A war of words had broken out between the leaders of Punjab and Haryana last week. The AAP government in Punjab had submitted a memorandum to Punjab governor and UT administrator Gulab Chand Kataria, stating, “Chandigarh solely belongs to Punjab and not an inch of land will be allowed to be given to Haryana for the construction of its assembly building in the UT.” Responding to this, Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini had said, “I want to tell the leaders of Punjab that Haryana is Punjab’s younger brother. Why are they spoiling the brotherhood? First, they stopped SYL water and now they are raking up Vidhan Sabha issue.”Kathy's #Mailbag, Dec. 27, 2024Falana SAN ya nemi diyyar mutanen da su ka rasu a turmutsitsi