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Idukki Gold or Kerala Gold (also known as Mahadevan or Neela Chadayan) is the name given to a cannabis strain originating in Idukki in Kerala state of southern India. It is internationally renowned as one of the finest cannabis strains in Asia.
African Jim, also known as Jim Comes to Jo'burg, is a 1949 South African film, directed by Donald Swanson and produced by Eric Rutherford.It features Daniel Adnewmah, South African Jazz singer Dolly Rathebe, The African Inkspots, Sam Maile, Dan Twala, and The Jazz Maniacs that included South African Jazz saxophonist, composer and bandleader Bra Zacks Nkosi. [1]
Mid-2003 they formed the Band 9-1-B-C with 10 members and thus joined Eldhose Alias and Justin James (brother of Jimson James) to the Band. They started off doing shows in and around Ernakulam, also performed in Kairaly channel in 2004 for the program named “CONFUSION” which marked their first television experience.
The event was dubbed "Africa Calling", but was also known as "LIVE 8: Africa Calling" or "Africa Calling: LIVE 8 at the Eden Project". The event was initiated by Eden Project Chief Executive Tim Smit as an essential element of the global event and in response to the criticism of the absence of African artists in the other nine concerts.
It’s a good time to be a gold bug. At the beginning of 2024, gold was trading at around $2,043 per ounce. At the end of last week it was a little higher than $2,330, marking a gain of more than 10%.
ETFs track the performance of gold by holding physical gold or gold futures contracts, offering investors a convenient way to gain exposure to gold's value without the need for direct ownership.
James A. Gold (born January 12, 1947) is the singer-songwriter/guitarist of the 1970s soft rock band Gallery, best known for their 1972 song "Nice to Be with You", written by Gold. Several years later, the group's name was changed to Jim Gold & Gallery.
After the discovery of Hippalus, every year 100 ships arrived here from various parts of the then known world, including Red Sea ports. [ 38 ] According to the Bible, during the time of Moses and Solomon , the Malabar Coast traded spices and luxury articles with Israel ( I Kings 9:26–28, 10:11, 22; 2 Chronicles 8:18, 9:21).