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Priyanka Chopra said about Nisarga , Priyanka Chopra photos

Actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas said, "This year feels relentless," urging Mumbai residents to take precautionary measures in view of Cyclone Nisarga. The cyclone storm is approaching the north coast of Maharashtra with a speed of 11 kilometres per hour, according to the India  Meteorological Department IMD) on Wednesday. Sharing Mumbai's famous Bandra - Worli Sea link road picture on her Instagram story, the actor wrote: "Cyclone Nisarga is making its way to Mumbai, my beloved home city of more than 20 million people, including my mom  and brother.  "" Mumbai hasn't expe rienced a serious cyclone landfall since 1891, and at a time when the world is so desperate, this could be especially devastating, "the 'Don' actor added." This year feels relent less.  Please, everyone, find cover, take precau tions, and follow the guidelines outlines.  Please stay safe everyone, "said Chopra as she shared a swipe up link to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) page that details the Do's and Don'ts for Mumbaikars to take on Cyclone Nisarga. Earlier, the IMD had stated that the severe cyclon ic  storm is expected to impact the Maharashtra coast by the afternoon / evening of June 3. On Tuesday, actor Vicky Kaushal shared a picture of the cloudy sky on the photo - sharing platform and hoped that the "first showers only bring relief and joy and not"  too much drama.  "The 'Raazi' actor also urged people to stay safe. 
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DU 2nd list admissions 2020: The University of Delhi (DU) has started enrolling students against the second cut-off list. The admissions have started from today and will remain open till October 21. Under the second list, several courses have been closed while for many others, there has been a slight drop in the cut-off marks. The third merit list is expected to be released by October 22. Since in the second cut-off movement of students is also allowed, some of the closed courses might open in the third list. While for most courses the cut-offs remain high, there are many for which the marks needed have taken a dip. Here is a list of subjects which are available for those who have scored in 80s or below – Aryabhatta College – 79% Bhagini Nivedita College – 71% Bharati College – 77 % College of Vocational Studies – 79.25% Daulat Ram College – 83.50% Delhi College of Arts and Commerce – 86% Deshbandhu College – 79.75% Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College – 83.50% Dyal Singh College – 80% Indraprastha College for Women – 83.50% Janki Devi Memorial College – 82% Kalindi College – 83% Kamla Nehru College – 81% Lakshmibai College – 81% Maharaja Agrasen College – 85% Maitreyi College – 81.5% Mata Sundri College for Women – 70%
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