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BERLIN:Playing behind closed doors with cardboard cut-outs of fans on the Moenchengladbach terraces will take some getting used to if German football resumes in May, says one of the few Bundesliga stars to have already played in a near-empty stadium. Everyone will have to come to terms with this unusual situation as best they can, Borussia Moenchengladbach winger Patrick Her
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superstar adidas damen n their stadium. The Bundesliga has been suspended until at least the end of the month in a bid to limit the spread of the coronavirus.However, Gladbach returned to training last week in small groups at their Borussia Park stadium with life-sized cut-outs of fans on the terraces in a bid to boost morale. I was sceptical at first whether all this would have the desired effect, Herrmann, 29, said of the cut-outs. However, the figures come across as great, really close to reality. Herrmann admitted applauding the cut-outs when Chzi I was offered the lead in Meray Pass Tum Ho Feroze Khan
VARANASI:It is well past midnight as Bahadur Choudhary, a fourth-generation caretaker of Varanasi's ancient cremation grounds, sprinkles ceremonial butter on huge funeral pyres burning on th
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air force 1 in India, is sacrosanct in Hindu mythology.Born a keeper of the flame, tradition dictates that Choudhary oversee the sacred fires and cremation grounds at Varanasi that Hindus believe free them from the cycle of life and death.India's indigenous people assert right to land with burial ritualThese funeral custodians are the Doms, a small community living by Varanasi's burning 'ghats', where cremation fires burn day and night and the smell of the dead hangs heavy in the air. The dead are our only business, Choudhary told AFP at the Manikarnika ghat, where thick black smoke rose from pyres as huddled families sobbed, and beggars and near-naked holy men wandered around seeking donation