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POUCH, a 3-in-1 portable power bank, is the joint product that OnePlus and Sharge have announced. By combining a power bank, charger, and cord into one item, you can charge three devices at once. Foldable pins, magnetic connections, and a changeable cable are among the features.


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OnePlus and Sharge worked together to create the POUCH Power Bank. Through the OnePlus Power of Community (POC) programme, customer feedback was included in the project's creation. With its distinctive form, the 3-in-1 device includes a charger, a cable, and a power bank with two USB-C connections. The detachable charger may be used with a second cable to charge a third device, and you can use the power bank and cable to charge two devices while you're on the go.

The POUCH is compatible with fast charging protocols like as OnePlus's own SuperVOOC, PD3.0, and QC4.0. With the power bank's 10,000 mAh capacity, you can power devices all day long. The included charger may be used to replenish the battery. things like folding charger pins, a magnetic power bank and charger connection, cable head protection, user-friendly cable management, and an ergonomic design were among the things that users desired. The flexibility to swap out the cables and plugs if they break is a major advantage of the new device over its rivals.

More than 9,000 OnePlus users expressed interest in supporting the Share POUCH Power Bank project, which was just made available to community members. By surpassing the 3,000-member goal, this support made it possible to give away six units of the item and provide everyone engaged a 30% discount. On the Sharge website, you can still register for the 30% discount by providing your email address. The Sharge POUCH Power Bank is anticipated to go on sale in Q1 2024; the accessory's suggested retail price is yet unknown.








December 24, 2023: Nestled in the bustling city of Jaipur, The Swinton House is an opulent retreat that welcomes discerning leisure and taste enthusiasts. This magnificent restaurant and bar combines European elegance with the rich cultural fabric of Rajasthan, drawing inspiration from the opulence of Victorian-era estates. With its launch, a prestigious new venue for the Pink City's discriminating tourists will open, seamlessly fusing modern cuisine, heritage, and unmatched luxury.


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Image Courtesy: The Swinton House Official


The Swinton House, which is surrounded by gorgeous Jaipur scenery, is a representation of an exclusive dining and cocktailing experience. The interiors have a contemporary feel, with glass panes and Roman arches decorating an appealing bar and an open patio. Enjoy the best sundowners, which evolve into exciting evenings of celebration, as you take in the elegant setting, house exclusive cocktails, and canapés.

A vibrant green canopy of exotic plants greets visitors as soon as they arrive on the site. With its four-sided open bar and waterfall marble tops illuminated by soft yellow lighting and hanging glasses, the main entrance invites.

The Yard, a ground-zero restaurant at The Swinton House, is the center of the establishment. Here, delicious flavors of Rajasthani extravagance coexist peacefully with modern, cosmopolitan cuisine. The Albion, which has three main zones, accommodates a wide range of tastes. The little family room offers a private dining area with its large Chesterfield sofas and round tables set against walls highlighted with dark green. As you ascend higher, you reach The Albion, an after-hours venue with exclusive sections, striking interiors, and a specially designed menu of Asian cuisine.

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"The Swinton House sets itself apart with its commitment to curating bespoke experiences that elevate the senses," said co-founders Sagar Nagpal and Mohit Gurnani, who were ecstatic about the debut. Sophisticated techniques and well-known flavors perfectly blend to create a symphony of flavors that will delight even the most discriminating palates. Expect a regal take on well-known treats that promise a culinary experience unlike any other. Every visitor finds a mesmerising setting as the painstakingly restored colonial property acts as a canvas for the flawless fusion of legacy and contemporary.

The Swinton House offers a voyage into higher culinary excellence in addition to a dining experience. Inviting guests to enjoy the best in cuisine and mixology, The Swinton House crafts memories that extend beyond the dinner table with its Victorian-inspired furnishings, delectable menu, and expertly made drinks.


Regarding The Swinton House

The magnificent restaurant and bar known as The Swinton House is situated in Jaipur. It combines the rich cultural tapestry of Rajasthan with the European Victorian grandeur. The Swinton House is the epitome of a world-class experience; it has an open courtyard, a four-sided open bar, and an elegant setting with contemporary interiors.

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Image Courtesy: The Swinton House Official


Introducing Chef Prince Beniwal, the culinary innovator who gives classic dishes a contemporary spin. His meals are evidence of his innovative culinary style and forward-thinking mindset. Under the direction of mixologist Ankur, the Swinton House Bar creates a bar menu that explores a variety of flavors and spirits to reflect the dynamic culture of Jaipur.


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B-20, New Colony, Scheme D, M.I. Road, Near Panch Batti, Jaipur







Neha Dhupia and Adil Hussain will star in Egyptian director Ali El Arabi‘s upcoming drama “Blue 52,” about a young Indian soccer fan’s journey as a migrant worker to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.


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In El Arabi’s “Blue 52” Ashish endures his father’s isolating control on a remote island home in Kochi, India, but with his mother’s support, and lessons alongside inspiration from his late brother, he breaks free. Ashish embarks on a journey to meet his idol, Messi, at the World Cup in Qatar 22, leading him to face the world for the first time.

"Blue 52," which was intended to be a documentary, has finally completed production. El Arabi made a stir at virtual Sundance in 2021 with the documentary "Captains of Zaatari," about the football hopes of adolescent Syrian refugees.

Dhupia and Hussain play Ashish's mother and father, who live on an island in the Indian state of Kerala where Ashish (Yadav Shashidhar) lives in safety. The film's cinematographer is Egypt's Mahmoud Basher, who previously collaborated with El Arabi on "Captains of Zaatari."

"Blue 52," which combines reality and imagination, gives a behind-the-scenes look into the 2022 World Cup while portraying the lives of the people who built the stadiums.

"I aim to show the workers not just as people in the shadows, but as humans who have dreams, fears, and hopes that deserve to be acknowledged and seen," El Arabi's communiqué in a written statement. "It also becomes fascinating to have all these events take place in the backdrop of the FIFA World Cup, where our narrative featuring Ashish crosses paths with the real events as he witnesses Messi lifting his trophy and Ashish our actor becoming a part of the FIFA official music video."

"Blue 52" is produced by El Arabi through his Cairo and Los Angeles-based production and distribution firm Ambient Light, and executive produced by Tariq Al-Naama. Co-producers include Krysanne Katsoolis, Joe Matthews, and Katara Studios.

El Arabi's Ambient Light Films joined as co-producer on Mohamed Kordofani's "Goodbye Julia," Sudan's second-ever Academy Award international feature film submission, in May. The project is supported by Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o.







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