Worth attending: Pet Fed Delhi - 2016

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    • Publish Date: Dec 14 2016 12:04PM
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Worth attending: Pet Fed Delhi - 2016

 

A special treat for pet lovers - Dec 17-18, 2016

 
For all you pet lovers and parents out there, the annual Pet Fed is back, at NSIC this time. The two day event offers -  delicious grub and drinks by TGIF, pet friendly 10,000 lush green fields, off leash zone, sand pits, pet fashion show, pet rides, and a lot more. You also get to register your pets name in Guinness Book Of World Record for the pet wearing the maximum number of bandanas. 

Time: 10:00am - 06:00pm
Date: 17th Dec - 18th Dec 
Venue: NSIC Exhibition Complex, National Small Industries Corporation Limited, Okhla Industrial Estate Phase - III, Near Chandiwala Hospital, Okhla, South, Delhi NCR 

Entry: Rs 200 to Rs 2,500 per person / Tickets available at Insider.in

What's on TV? December 14, 2016

Simply Nigella, TLC, 3:00 PM: Nigella Lawson teaches the viewers how to make cooking a pleasant experience by whipping up some easy to cook and mouth-watering dishes.
Big Kitchens, Discovery Channel, 4:00 PM: A look at how the big kitchens of the world operate, where time is of utmost importance to deliver food to the waiting customers in the minimal amount of time.
Primal Survivor, National Geographic Channel, 6:00 PM: Follow survival instructor Hazen Audel as he ventures into the most inhospitable wilderness. He relies on his instincts and ancient survival techniques that he has learnt from the natives.
Food Tech, History TV18, 7:00 PM: Discover the hidden world behind every bite, uncover its surprising history and see first-hand how ingredients from around the globe come together to become the meals we love.
Man In Wild, Animal Planet, 8:00 PM: Take a look as the host embarks on an adventurous journey in the jungle in search of a particular wild species.


Must watch films of the day 

Goal!, SONY PIX, 3:47 PM: Santiago Munez, a talented football player is spotted by a scout who has connections with Newcastle United. From then on, Santiago's life changes completely.
Shrek The Third, HBO, 4:57 PM: After Shrek's father-in-law King Harold becomes sick, Shrek is the next in line to take over. Shrek desires to avoid taking up the responsibility of governing the kingdom.
Waterworld, Movies Now, 6:20 PM: Mariner, a mysterious wanderer on a post-apocalyptic Earth, comes across a woman and her daughter and offers to help them reach safety. Together they embark on a quest that could save mankind.
How to Train Your Dragon 2, Star Movies, 6:55 PM: It's been five years since Hiccup and Toothless unified the dragons and the Vikings on the island of Berk. They soon find themselves in a new battle against a mysterious Dragon Rider, Drago.


This day that year

1799: The first president of the United States, George Washington, died at the age 67. 

1900: Professor Max Planck of Berlin University revealed his revolutionary Quantum Theory. 

1903: Orville Wright made the first attempt at powered flight. 

1911: Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen became the first man to reach the South Pole. 

1918: BKS Iyengar, founder of Iyengar Yoga, was born.

1939: The League of Nations, the international peacekeeping organisation formed at the end of World War I, expels the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in response to the Soviets’ invasion of Finland on October 30. 

1946: The UN General Assembly voted to establish the United Nation's headquarters in New York City. 

1946: Sanjay Gandhi, Congress leader and PM Indira Gandhi’s son, was born.

2013: The Chinese spacecraft Chang'e 3 became the first spacecraft to "soft"-land on the Moon since 1976. It was only the third robotic rover to land on the moon. 


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Aadrika srivastava Ramsheth Thakur Public School, Kharghar , Navi Mum

i may do .. but i m in mumbai

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