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Tamil The Unsound Cast and Crew: Meet the Actors and Director of the Film



After playing a supporting role in Pa. Ranjith's Attakathi (2012) and Maryan (2013), Hari Krishnan got his breakthrough with Ranjith's Madras (2014) in which he portrayed a vagabond of unsound mind named Johnny.[2][3] After the success of the film, he went on to portray supporting roles in several of Ranjith's ventures and Vada Chennai (2018).[4][5] He played a notable role in Sandakozhi 2 as a clan member who escapes from being killed from Pechi (played by Varalaxmi Sarathkumar) and is under the protection of Ayya (played by Rajkiran).[6][7] He is set to play the lead role in a film titled Siragu, which is directed by Kutti Revathi and also stars debutante Akshitha and an untitled film produced by Ranjith.[8][9]


Chennai: Two sisters in Tamil Nadu's Tirunelveli district were found sitting next to their mother's dead body and playing with dolls. The two women, who are suspected of being mentally unsound, later confessed to murdering their mother. Both the accused are in their 20s.




Tamil The Unsound



The same prescription for farming has never been suggested for the rich and industrialised countries. Let us be very clear, one part of the world that needs to go in for immediate crop diversification is the industrial world. These are the countries that produce mounting surpluses of wheat, rice, corn, soybean, sugar beat, cotton, and that too under environmentally unsound conditions leading to an ecological catastrophe. These are the countries that inflict double the damage - first destroy the land by highly intensive crop practices, pollute ground water, contaminate the environment, and then receive massive subsidies to keep these unsustainable practices artificially viable. These are the countries that are faced with the tragic consequences of massive farm displacements, and are in the grip of food calamities arising from industrial farming.


Pure Earth has opened, registered, and staffed a new office in Accra. The team completed a Country Assessment Report laying out all known information about lead sources, exposures, and impacts; has designed a PECP Implementation Plan; and has formed new strategic relationships with Ghana EPA, Ghana Poison Control Center, Kintampo Health Research Center, and Mountain Research Institute. In May of 2021, Pure Earth hosted an in-person training workshop for 30 representatives from environmental and health agencies from across the country. The training provided education about addressing lead exposure generally, as well as specific technical education regarding unsound battery recycling and the identification, assessment, and remediation of lead-contaminated sites. The team conducted assessments of 11 suspected lead-contaminated sites, including the Kpone municipal dumpsite, which receives lead slag from the Success Africa ULAB recycling plant. In October 2021, the office organized lead awareness activities for International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, with a focus on outreach at schools, health facilities and the media. 2ff7e9595c


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