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Five-year-old's princess fundraising plan to support Airdrie cancer caring centre

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Five-year-old Hannah Brown is taking on a dream Disney challenge to raise funds for Maggie’s Lanarkshire during the coronavirus lockdown.She is joining in with the popular nationwide 2.6 challenge – by dressing as a different Disney princess each day for 26 days, during which time she will also watch a movie, perform a song and dance and bake cakes.Hannah’s efforts are to raise much-needed funds for the cancer caring centre, based in the grounds of Monklands Hospital, where her mum Christina is a cancer support specialist.Christina runs the daily kitchen table drop-in at the Airdrie centre, as well as its ovarian cancer and young women’s support groups and its choir, which are all now running via phone and video app Zoom to continue

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COLOMBO (News 1st); Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy, Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne who is currently in Pakistan on an official visit, called on the Chief of Naval Staff of Pakistan, Admiral M Amjad Khan Niazi at the Pakistan Navy Headquarters on 22nd February 2022.At the invitation of his Pakistan Navy counterpart, Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne left for Pakistan on 21st February on a formal visit and he is accompanied by the President of Navy Seva Vanitha Unit, Chandima Ulugetenne in this official visit.Beginning his itinerary, the Commander of the Navy visited the Pakistan Navy Headquarters where he was warmly received by the Pakistan Navy Chief in accordance with naval traditions.The ensuing discussion between them focused on several matters of regional security and bilateral importance.The Pakistani Naval Chief highlighted Pakistan Navy initiatives for ensuring maritime security and peace in the region through Regional Maritime Security Patrols.The visiting Admiral appreciated and acknowledged the Pakistan Navy’s efforts and commitments in support of collaborative maritime security in the region.The Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy was also briefed on Pakistan Navy operational capabilities.It is expected that the ongoing visit of the Commander of the Sri Lankan Navy will further enhance bilateral collaboration between the two countries.The cordial discussion came to an end with an exchange of mementos, marking the significance of this occasion.
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