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30/04/2023:AYUSHMAN BHARAT DAY!
April 30- Ayushman Bharat Diwas This week’s Sunday Story is on a very important theme, the success of which reflect the GROWING-GLOWING INDIA that is Bharath – our sacred MOTHERLAND ! The purpose of Ayushmaan Bharat Diwas is to promote the goals of the Ayushman Bharat Yojana. This program demonstrates the accomplishment of Indian government goals that are in line with the UN’s Sustainable…
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TU’s Asian Arts & Culture Center marks 50th anniversary with virtual programming
BY REBECCA KIRKMAN ON FEBRUARY 15, 2021
Year-long celebration highlights Asian American and Pacific Islander voices
This year Towson University’s Asian Arts & Culture Center (AA&CC) celebrates its 50th anniversary. Programming kicked off with “ElevAsian: Honoring AAPI Experiences,” a collection of exhibitions and virtual events featuring Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) artists and culture and culminates with the virtual festival “Asia North 2021: A Celebration of Art, Culture & Community.
”The theme brings together the breadth and diversity of Asian American and Pacific Islander voices, with a special focus on local artists. “Looking at everything that we have done for the last 50 years and everywhere that we want to go in the next 50, we came up with this theme,” explains Joanna Pecore, director of the Asian Arts & Culture Center at TU. “We really wanted to showcase diversity in the community.
”ElevAsian programming began with the online exhibition “Anak (My Child),” in which Lek Vercauteren Borja explored the personal and social impact of Spanish colonization and American imperialism on the Filipino experience through mixed media works.
After previously showing her work in the center’s 2018 “Asia in Maryland” exhibition, Vercauteren Borja, who immigrated to the U.S. from the Philippines at 10 years old, returned to more deeply explore the Filipino American experience in a solo show.
“A lot of Filipino themes and Filipino American experiences are just now being brought into the forefront in the conversation of what it is to be American and who we are in America,” says Nerissa Paglinauan, AA&CC program manager. “The Philippines has a long history of being colonized, first by the Spanish and then by the U.S. It’s a very complicated history, which is what a lot of her artwork will address.”
Dive deeper into Filipino culture over food on Feb. 26 with “Salu-Salo: A Filipino American Cultural Feast.” The virtual fundraiser explores modern takes on traditional Filipino culture including food, clothing and music. Salu-salo means coming together over food in Tagalog, explains Paglinauan, who is Filipino American. “I wanted to make it a celebration of Filipino culture in general. And a huge focus that tends to bring everybody together is food.”
Attendees will hear from chefs Sony Florendo, founder of the first Filipino fine dining restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland native Mike Ledesma of Perch in Richmond, Va., and Rey Eugenio of Heritage Kitchen in Baltimore’s Whitehall Mill. The event also includes a virtual tour of ANTHILL Fabric Gallery in the Philippines and music by Kulintronica and Diwa de Leon, who electrify traditional Filipino instruments.
The Asian Arts & Culture Center opened in 1971 at then-Towson State University with a gift of Chinese and Japanese ivory carvings by local business owner Frank Roberts. At that time, the College of Fine Arts & Communication established a collection of Asian art, created the Asian arts gallery and began to offer related educational programs, including festivals, performances, artist residencies and lectures. These activities were especially valued at a time when the United States was immersed in conflict in Southeast Asia.
The center was originally located on the fifth floor of the Albert S. Cook Library until the opening of the new Fine Arts Building in November 1973.
In 1975, the center expanded its programming beyond campus with the Asiavan program, which transported exhibits to area schools, playgrounds, shopping centers and parks. The van also included film screenings and audio recordings of traditional and contemporary Asian music.
The center moved to its current 1,500-square-foot gallery in 2005 after the renovation of the Center for the Arts.
The center continues to serve the university and greater Baltimore-Washington community through a range of experiences with Asian arts and culture.
“Everything we do is about creating a family and bringing people together,” says Pecore of the center’s work with local artists. Bringing them back to exhibit and connecting artists with local partners help to “expand and deepen the connections.
”This, Pecore says, is at the heart of the center’s vision for the future. “We've been talking about how we're going to celebrate 50 years, and lots of people always want to look back, which is awesome to see where we came from,” Pecore says. “But we want to highlight where we're going.”
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Spring 2021 Virtual Programs
Info: www.towson.edu/asianarts
Anak (My Child)
Lek Vercauteren Borja’s mixed media works explore the personal and social impact of Spanish colonization and American imperialism on the Filipino experience. Vercauteren Borja weaves history with personal experience to draw out broader contemporary Filipino American stories of identity, displacement, trauma, survival, resilience and belonging.
Phaan Howng: A Bag of Rocks for A Bag of Rice
Westernized images of the Chinese and Japanese garden camouflage the histories of empire, wealth, privilege, exploitation, ecological extraction and displacement behind their creation. Phaan Howng’s site-specific installation engages East Asian gardens as a case study of the dynamics embedded within these private spaces.
Salu-Salo: A Filipino American Cultural Feast
Feb. 26, 7 p.m.
Prepare yourself a Filipino meal and join the AA&CC for a virtual salu-salo featuring chefs Sony Florendo, Mike Ledesma and Rey Eugenio’s takes on favorite Filipino recipes; music by Kulintronica and Diwa de Leon, who have creatively electrified traditional Filipino instruments; a virtual tour with ANTHILL Fabric Gallery in the Philippines; and an Asian Arts & Culture Center 50th Anniversary cocktail.
Filipino American Diaspora: Self-Representations Emerging from the Shadows
March 9, 7 p.m.
How do poetry, art, oral histories and research convey the complicated histories of Filipino Americans, the fourth largest migrant group in the United States? With over 400 years of colonization, Philippine migrants continue to create a sense of the homeland in their new countries. Hear from poet Luisa A. Igloria, artist Lek Vercauteren Borja and authors E.J.R. David and Dwight Ong. Scholar and artist Marlo DeLara moderates the discussion.
Asia North 2021: A Celebration of Art, Culture & Community
April 10 to May 15, Station North Arts District and online
Celebrate art, culture and the Korean history and heritage of Baltimore’s Charles North community. Regional Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) artists and organizations create an exhibit and virtual festival including artist talks, performances, cooking demonstrations and art workshops. Co-presented with the Central Baltimore Partnership. Stay tuned for more details.
Image: Artist Lek Vercauteren Borja with a detail from her work “Personalia 1."
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Bihar: All buildings in PU will get solar panels, says VC
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Bihar: All buildings in PU will get solar panels, says VC
PATNA: With a view to minimizing the use of conventional sources of energy, Patna University (PU) will soon install solar panels on the rooftops of all the buildings on its campus. This was announced by vice-chancellor (VC) Rash Bihari Prasad Singh while initiating a discussion on the ‘Utility of Solar Energy’ organized as part of ‘Jal-Jivan-Hariyali Diwas’ celebrations at the Wheeler Senate House on Tuesday.
The state education department has issued a directive to all the universities and colleges to observe the first Tuesday of every month as ‘Jal-Jivan-Hariyali Diwas’. Hence, various programmes were conducted at the university level and in different colleges on the theme of energy conservation.
The VC pointed out that the university had also started constructing rainwater harvesting structures at different places on the campus. “PU students are being made aware of the steps aimed at conserving energy and groundwater level,” he said.
Bihar Renewable Energy Development Agency (BREDA) project officer Surendra Kumar claimed that a solar panel of 236kW had already been installed in PU and more such installations were in the pipeline. Using a PowerPoint presentation, he gave valuable tips on conservation of energy and advantages of the use of solar power.
PU National Service Scheme (NSS) programme coordinator Atul Aditya Pandey pointed out that all the NSS camps organized in different colleges were now based on the theme of ‘Jal-Jivan-Hariyali’. “Young volunteers are being told about ecological balance and environmental conservation,” he added.
PU has decided to organize a poster competition-cum-exhibition for students at the Wheeler Senate House on April 7. A daylong seminar will also be conducted on the first Tuesday of May. The university has already constituted a committee for executing these programmes. Proctor Rajneesh Kumar has been made the professor-in-charge and two teachers — Bhavuk Sharma of geology department and Manoj Prabhakar of economics department — will assist him.
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विश्व स्वास्थ्य दिवस 7 अप्रैल 2018
वैश्विक स्तर पर लोगों को स्वास्थ्य के प्रति जागरूक करने के उद्देश्य से विश्व स्वास्थ्य संगठन (WHO/ डब्ल्यूएचओ) के नेतृत्व में हर वर्ष 7 अप्रैल को विश्व स्वास्थ्य दिवस (World Health Day) मनाया जाता है। वर्ष 1950 में सबसे पहला विश्व स्वास्थ्य दिवस मनाया गया था, तब से हर वर्ष इसको लगातार मनाया जाता है। विश्व स्वास्थ्य संगठन के द्वारा हर वर्ष इस अवसर पर एक विषय (थीम) को चुना जाता है। जिससे संबंधित कार्यक्रमों को दुनिया भर के देशों द्वारा किया जाता है। सभी देशों द्वारा विश्व स्वास्थ्य दिवस के मौके पर लोगों को स्वास्थ्य संबंधी जानकारियां देने के लिए कई तरह के कार्यक्रमों का आयोजन किया जाता है।
विश्व स्वास्थ्य दिवस विश्व स्वास्थ्य संगठन के द्वारा मनाये जाने वाले आठ तरह के स्वास्थ्य दिवसों में से एक है। अन्य सात दिवस इस प्रकार हैं -
24 मार्च को विश्व क्षय रोग दिवस (World Tuberculosis Day)
अप्रैल में विश्व टीकाकरण सप्ताह (World Immunization Week in April)
25 अप्रैल को विश्व मलेरिया दिवस (World Malaria Day)
31 मई को विश्व तंबाकू निषेध दिवस (World No Tobacco Day)
14 जून को विश्व रक्तदाता दिवस (World Blood Donor Day/ भारत में इसको विश्व रक्तदान दिवस के नाम से भी मनाया जाता है)
28 जुलाई को विश्व हेपेटाइटिस दिवस (World Hepatitis Day)
1 दिसंबर को विश्व एड्स दिवस (World AIDS Day)
हर वर्ष विश्व स्वास्त्य दिवस की एक नयी थीम होती है। थीम यानी वह ख़ास मुसद्दा जिस पर WHO दुनिया को ध्यान देने के लिए प्रेरित करना चाहता है। उदहारण के तौर पर 2017 के विश्व स्वास्थ्य दिवस की थीम थी डिप्रेशन। इस दिवस के माध्यम से WHO ने दुनिया भर में डिप्रेशन से पीड़ित सभी लोगों को खुलकर इसका सामना करने के लिए प्रेरित किया।
(और पढ़ें - मानसिक रोग के उपाय)
विश्व स्वास्थ्य दिवस 2018 की थीम - Vishwa swasthya diwas 2018 ki theme
वर्ष 2018 के लिए संगठन ने “यूनिवर्सल हेल्थ कवरेजः एवरीवन, एवरीवेयर” को थीम बनाया है। इस थीम का उद्देश्य है, हर व्यक्ति को आवश्यक स्वास्थ्य सेवाएं प्रदान करना और साथ ही साथ यह भी सुनिश्चित करना कि इन स्वास्थ सेवाओं का उपयोग करने से व्यक्ति को किसी प्रकार का वित्तीय संकट का सामना ना करना पड़े। समाज के जिन व्यक्तियों को इन स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं की आवश्यकता हो, उनको यह सेवाएं आसानी से मिल सके। साथ ही इन सभी स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं की कीमतों को कम करके हर व्यक्ति तक इन सेवाओं की पहुंच को बढ़ाना ही थीम का मुख्य उद्देश्य है।
विश्व स्वास्थ्य संगठन की एक रिपोर्ट के अनुसार आज की तारीख में दुनिया भर की आधी से भी कम आबादी को पूरी स्वास्थ्य सेवाएं प्राप्त हैं। इसके अलावा करीब 10 करोड़ लोगों को स्वास्थ्य सेवा के भुगतान के कारण गरीबी रेखा से नीचे जीवन यापन करना पड़ता है। इस वजह से ही विश्व स्वास्थ्य संगठन की ओर से यूनिवर्सल हेल्थ कवरेज को थीम के रूप में चुना गया है, ताकि संपूर्ण स्वास्थ्य के लक्ष्य को हर गरीब व्यक्ति भी आसानी से पा सके।
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Néstor Vicente Madali Gonzalez
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(September 8, 1915 – November 28, 1999)
He was a Filipino novelist, short story writer, essayist and poet. Conferred as the National Artist of the Philippines for Literature in 1997.As a teenager, he helped his father by delivering meat door-to-door across provincial villages and municipalities.
González was also a musician. He played the violin and even made four guitars by hand. He earned his first peso by playing the violin during a Chinese funeral in Romblon.After finishing high school , he enrolled in a law course but he gave it up for journalism. He continues drifted into creative writing. Which he teaches for a living.
González made his mark in the Philippine writing community as a member of the Board of Advisers of Likhaan: the University of the Philippines Creative Writing Center, founding editor of The Diliman Review and as the first president of the Philippine Writers’ Association. González was only one of two faculty members accepted to teach in the University of Santo Tomas, the Philippine Women’s University and the University of the Philippines (U.P.) without holding a degree. On the basis of his literary publications and distinctions, González later taught at the University of California, Santa Barbara, California State University, Hayward, the University of Washington, the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of California, Berkeley.
He studied and traveled to keep his literary tools sharp and replenish and enrich his reservoir of experience . In every struggling against the forces of nature it’s stored on his mind and he was able to use them as materials for the stories he would write.The truth and integrity in his stories. The delineation of character and settings is clear, convincing, and realistic because he writes about people, place and things he has known personally and well.
He created clearing in every field of literature, genre, and themes by creating fictional habitats in the character of the land always struggling, joyful of its rewards and hopeful.Gonzalez occupies a special place in the history of Philippine Literature in English.
On 14 April 1987, the University of the Philippines conferred on N.V.M. González the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. N.V.M. González was proclaimed National Artist of the Philippines in 1997. He died on 28 November 1999 in Philippines at the age of 84. As a National Artist, Gonzalez was honored with a state funeral at the Libingan ng mga Bayani.
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His notable works include the novels;
- The Winds of April
- The Bamboo Dancers
- A Season of Grace
Short Story Collection;
Children of the ash-covered loam
The Bread of Sal
Essay collection Works;
The Mountains
The Novel of Justice
Other works of Gonzalez;
• The land and the rain
• The happiest boy in the world
• The tomato game
• A grammar of dreams and other stories.
• Mindoro and beyond
• look, stranger, on this island now
• Seven hills away
Notable awards of Gonzalez;
-Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship
-Palanca Memorial Award for Literature
-City of Manila Medal of Honor
-Philippine National Artist
Other awards and price;
• National Artist Award for Literature, 1997
• Philippines Centennial Award for Literature, 1998
• City of Manila Diwa ng Lahi award “for his service and contribution to Philippine national Literature,” 1996
• Cultural Center of the Philippines award, Gawad Para sa Sining, 1990
Writers Union of the Philippines award, Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtás, 1989
• University of the Philippines International Writer-in-Residence, 1988
• Doctor of Humane Letters (Honoris Causa) from the University of the Philippines, 1987
• Djerassi Foundation Artist-in-Residence, 1986
Philippine Foreign Service Certificate of Appreciation for Work in the International Academic and Literary Community, at San Francisco, 1983
• Carlos Palanca Memorial Award (Short Story), First Prize for ‘The tomato Game,’ 1971
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