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aksaesthetics · 4 months ago
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akultalkies · 1 year ago
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Sanya Malhotra, Anant Joshi, Vijay Raaz, Rajpal Naurang Yadav, Neha Saraf, Gurpal Singh, Brijendra Kala, Ambrish Saxena, Sunil Uppal, Rajesh Pal, Brij Kishore Tiwari, Vishwanath Sharma, Apoorv Misra, Ashwani Mishra,
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uttarakhand-jagran · 2 years ago
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मुख्यमंत्री की उपस्थिति में पर्यटन विभाग ने किया यमुनोत्री रोपवे प्रोजेक्ट का अनुबंध
देहरादून:  मुख्यमंत्री पुष्कर सिंह धामी एवं पर्यटन मंत्री सतपाल महाराज की उपस्थिति में गुरूवार को मुख्यमंत्री आवास में यमुनोत्री रोपवे प्रोजेक्ट के लिए पर्यटन विभाग, निजी निर्माण कंपनी एस.आर.एम. इंजीनियरिंग एवं एफआईएल इंडस्ट्री प्रा. लि. के बीच अनुबंध किया गया। ले. कमान्डर दीपक खण्डूरी (से.नि.) निदेशक अवस्थापना एवं श्री अविरल जैन ने एमओयू हस्ताक्षरित किया। मुख्यमंत्री पुष्कर सिंह धामी ने कहा कि…
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djfloops · 3 months ago
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Lavaan - Armaan Bedil | Ranjha Yaar | Jaggi Sanghera #youtubeshorts #ytshortsindia #shorts
Song- Lavaan Artist – Armaan Bedil Starring – Surinder Shinda, Sarabjit Kaur Mangat Lyrics – Jaggi Sanghera Music – Ranjha Yaar DOP-Ashwani Thaper Written & Directed by Jashan Nanarh Editor – Sarabjeet Sohal Video – lOS Profesionales Producer – Balvinder Singh (Ruby) Facebook Promotion – Gold Media Entertainment Label – Speed Records Activation Link:-http://bitly.com/2i9w9TG
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chutneymusic · 3 months ago
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Lavaan - Armaan Bedil | Ranjha Yaar | Jaggi Sanghera #youtubeshorts #ytshortsindia #shorts
Song- Lavaan Artist – Armaan Bedil Starring – Surinder Shinda, Sarabjit Kaur Mangat Lyrics – Jaggi Sanghera Music – Ranjha Yaar DOP-Ashwani Thaper Written & Directed by Jashan Nanarh Editor – Sarabjeet Sohal Video – lOS Profesionales Producer – Balvinder Singh (Ruby) Facebook Promotion – Gold Media Entertainment Label – Speed Records Activation Link:-http://bitly.com/2i9w9TG
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ippnoida · 4 months ago
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Aparna Mishra wins T Prasad Memorial Gold Medal 2024
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The third edition of the T Prasad Memorial Print Competition for students at the Northern Regional Institute of Printing Technology (NRIPT) took place on 7 June. The competition, named in honour of educator T Prasad, celebrates his contribution to modernizing print education in India. Prasad, who served as principal from 1982 to 1993, also played a crucial role in upgrading several government and university printing presses and was a visiting faculty member at Motilal Nehru Regional Engineering College, now MNIT, Allahabad.
Organized annually by the Offset Printers’ Association (OPA), the competition encourages students to stay abreast of the latest developments and innovations in the printing field. This year, all NRIPT diploma students were eligible to compete for the title of Best Student of 2024.
The competition began with a preliminary written test, featuring multiple-choice questions evaluated by a five-member jury, including Diptendu Chowdhury, former Principal of RIT Kolkata, Rakesh Tiwari, officiating principal NRIPT, Beer Bahadur Singh HOD - incharge department of printing technology, GP Patna, Sunil Kumar Joshi, print technologist from New Delhi, and Nafish from Prayagraj. 
The event was supervised by Anubhava Shiksharthi, print consultant from Nagpur, and Ashwani Gupta from Jalandhar. Out of 52 participants, 45 students took the MCQ test.
Following the preliminary round, five students advanced to the final oral round -- Khushi, Astha Pandey, Aaditya Kasarwani (all final-year students), and Aparna Mishra and Dilip Mundrika Kushwaha (second-year students).
The finale, held in the NRIPT seminar hall, required each finalist to speak on one of five topics provided by the judges, with five minutes to prepare. Presentations were evaluated based on content quality and reliability, presentation style and confidence, a Q&A session, and an audience poll. Marks were adjusted if students spoke for less than five or more than seven minutes.
After rigorous evaluation, Aparna Mishra, a second-year student, emerged as the winner of the third edition of the T Prasad Memorial Print Competition. She was awarded the Gold Medal and a cash prize of Rs. 25,000. The award ceremony will coincide with the International Conference on Sustainable Printing & Packaging at Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Ayodhya, on 7 September  2024.
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bhanustark · 5 months ago
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Congratulations to Awadhesh Narayan Singh on becoming the Chairman of the Legislative Council again
City Reporter | Daudnagar Awadhesh Narayan Singh, the Legislative Council selected for the fifth time from the Gaya Graduate constituency, has again been nominated as Chairman in the Bihar Legislative Council on behalf of the National Democratic Alliance. Due to his becoming Chairman, BJP District Spokesperson and his representative Ashwani Kumar Tiwari expressed happiness to Bihar Chief Minister…
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Top 60 Writers Of 2024
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According to GLOBAL LITERARY CIRCLE AND PUBLISHERS(GLCP), there are sixty awesome writers who are really amazing and they have influenced people a lot through their writing. We should thank them for their great contributions towards the Literature. They are -
1. HIMANSHU BADONI
2. Dr. Gayatri Channaya
3. Mohammad omer farooq
4. Charishma Jaikishin Ramchandani
5. Santhoshi Choradia
6. Dr.Mayank Rajpal
7. Sree Varshini
8. Daka
9. Dr. Sujoyita Pal
10. Kumar Abhishek
11. Anand Singh Rajpurohit
12. Sonu Singh
13. Gargi Ghosh
14. BEENISH ZAHRA
15. ABDUL HASEEB
16. Arslan Amjad
17. Yashvi Udernani
18. Mahima Yadav
19. Jahnavi Gadepalli
20. Purnima Singh
21. Dr.Sumangal Bose
22. Renosha .A
23. Nida Ghaffar
24. Tvisha Bahadur
25. Maya Saini
26. Liesha Ann Jacob
27. *Somdatya Maitra
28. *Salama Faiz*
29. *Dr. Shahir Bajowala*
30.*Jothika Pandiarajan*
31.*Aisha Algazal*
32. *Theva Kiruba*
33. *Kasturi Sinha*
34.*Dr. Neha Tekwani*
35.*Ashwani Gupta*
36.*Jaagruthi Sharma*
37. *Shanzay Nawaz*
38. *Aneela Afzzal*
39. *Zeenat Merchant*
40.*Rangeesh Chandrasekar*
41.*Dr. K.P. Bhavatharini*
42.*Meenu Verma*
43.*Jatin Singh*
44.*Tooba Noor Khanam*
45.*Noorha Merchant*
46.*Sumit Malhotra*
47.*Dr. Mayaa SH*
48.*Dr. Kamna Mishra*
49.*Fozia Afzal*
50. *Sarita Gupta*
51.*Rida Batool*
52.*Aleen Sherazi*
53. *Aneela afzzal advocate*
54. *Hafeez Chaudhary*
55. *Shivani Ganta*
56. *Saira Mubeen*
57. *Pratiksha Sharma*
58. *Clochard*
59. *Humaira Muhammad Shahid*
60. Dr. Meenaz Banu.A
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delhinewsinenglish · 8 months ago
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WPL Final: In-form DC look to win maiden WPL title after falling short last year
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In-form Delhi Capitals, led by the inspirational Meg Lanning, would hope to be second time lucky and lift their maiden Women's Premier League title when they take on a plucky Royal Challengers Bangalore in the summit clash here on Sunday.
After missing out on the title in WPL's inaugural edition last year, losing by seven wickets to Mumbai Indians in the final, DC looked a rejuvenated side this year.
DC have been in superb form this year, topping the five-team league standings with 12 points from eight matches.
Lanning has led DC from the front, scoring 308 runs from eight innings, while South African all-rounder Marizanne Kapp and Australian left-arm spinner Jess Jonassen are the highest wicket-takers for the side with 11 scalps each.
DC's only two defeats this season came against Mumbai Indians UP Warriorz. Leaving aside those two matches, they have enjoyed a near-perfect campaign.
Going into the final, they will definitely start as favourites, having never lost to RCB in four meetings.
But having said that, past results will hardly have any significance in the final. It will be a new day and the the side which can withstand pressure and expectations will lift the title.
DC will expect the explosive Shafali Verma to provide them with a quick start alongside Lanning.
Jemimah Rodrigues has been in fine nick in the middle, but Lanning would expect more contributions from the likes of all-rounders Alice Capsey and Kapp.
On the bowling front, Jonassen has been the star performer but the likes of Kapp and Shikha Pandey too have contributed.
Left-arm spinner Radha Yadav has also been effective with 10 wickets and the home team will definitely depend a lot on its spinners in a relatively slow Kotla pitch.
RCB, on the other hand, finished third in the league phase after an inconsistent run that yielded eight points from as many games but they clicked when it mattered, knocking out defending champions MI by five runs in the eliminator here on Friday.
All-rounder Ellyse Perry will be key to RCB's success on Sunday as besides being the highest run-getter with 312 runs, the Australian has been impressive with the ball, scalping seven wickets.
If not for Perry's all-round show against MI on Friday, the result could have been different. She first played a vital 50-ball 66-run knock and then returned with figures of 1/29 to play a key role in RCB's journey to the final.
But Perry would look for more support from the likes of skipper Smriti Mandhana, Sophie Devine, Richa Ghosh and Sophie Molineux with the bat.
However if RCB were to stop DC, they would need efforts from their bowlers, especially the likes of Renuka Singh, Shreyanka Patil, Georgia Wareham etc.
All in all it promises to be a cracker of a contest with the balance slightly tilted towards hosts DC.
Teams (from):
Delhi Capitals: Taniya Bhatia (wk), Laura Harris, Meg Lanning (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Alice Capsey, Marizanne Kapp, Shikha Pandey, Annabel Sutherland, Jess Jonassen, Minnu Mani, Poonam Yadav, Arundhati Reddy, Titas Sadhu, Radha Yadav, Ashwani Kumari, Aparna Mondal, V Sneha Deepthi.
Royal Challengers Bangalore: Richa Ghosh (wk), Disha Kasat, Smriti Mandhana (c), Sabbhineni Meghana, Indrani Roy, Satheesh Shubha, Heather Knight, Simran Bahadur, Nadine de Klerk, Sophie Devine, Shreyanka Patil, Ellyse Perry, Asha Sobhana, Ekta Bisht, Kate Cross, Sophie Molineux, Shradda Pokharkar, Renuka Singh, Georgia Wareham.
Source : WPL Final: In-form DC look to win maiden WPL title after falling short last year
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smvdu · 9 months ago
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National Workshop on Curriculum Planning and Course Design held at School of Mechanical Engineering, SMVDU
Katra: In a bid to provide courses in line with changing industry needs and NEP 2020, a National Workshop on Curriculum Planning and Course Design was hosted by the School of Mechanical Engineering at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University under the chairmanship of Prof. Pragati Kumar (Vice Chancellor, SMVDU). The workshop focused on refining course curricula to reflect industry evolution, integrating innovation and technology in educational frameworks, embracing the principles of NEP 2020 in curriculum development. The workshop featured insights from distinguished academic and industry leaders with varied expertise. With the rapidly evolving landscape of technology and industry demands, the workshop aimed to revamp existing curricula to ensure relevance, agility, and alignment with contemporary industry needs. Experts engaged in robust discussions, sharing insights, best practices, and experiences in curriculum development and pedagogical approaches. The academic experts who deliberated during the workshop include  Prof. Deepak Kumar, Head, Centre for Automotive Research, IIT Delhi, Prof. Niraj Sinha, Mechanical Engineering Department, IIT Kanpur, Prof. Harpreet Singh, Mechanical Engineering Department,  IIT Ropar, Prof. Subash Chander, Mechanical Engineering Department, NIT Jalandhar and Dr. Durai Prabhakaran, Mechanical Engineering Department, IIT Jammu. The industry experts included Mr. Amrendra Kumar, Country General Manager and Whole Time Director, Winoa Abrasives India Private Limited and Mr. Ashwani Koul, Maruti Suzuki Pvt. Ltd who provided their inputs to revamp the course curriculum in line with the changing needs of the industry and NEP 2020. 
Prof. Pragati Kumar, Vice Chancellor, SMVDU spoke about the NEP2020 implementation at SMVDU and the flexibility being offered to the students. Prof. Balbir Singh, Dean of Academic Affairs, SMVDU spoke about the need for the minor and honors degrees being offered by the School of Mechanical Engineering. Prof. M. Eswaramoorthy, Head SME also spoke at the occasion. During the day long discussions included proposals to offer minor and honors degrees at UG level in areas of 3D printing, Robotics, Automation, and Biomechanical. Also, discussion on the proposal to offer M.Tech in Smart Manufacturing by the School of Mechanical Engineering was also held. Dr. Ankush Raina (Assistant Professor, SME) carried out the proceedings of the event and Prof. Ankush Anand delivered the formal vote of thanks. The workshop was organized jointly by Dr. Ankush Raina (Assistant Professor, SME), Dr. Mir Irfan Ul Haq (Assistant Professor, SME), Prof. Ankush Anand, SME, Dr. Sanjay Mohan (Assistant Professor, SME). Mr. B.K. Bhatia (TPO, SMVDU), Er. Deepak Byotra (Superintendent Workshop) and all faculty members of SoME also attended the day-long workshop.
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seemabhatnagar · 11 months ago
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Can Registration of marriage be denied to one of the couples being non-Indian?
Extra ordinary jurisdiction of the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India was invoked by the petitioners for direction to the Registrar to register their marriage.
Background
The petitioners are claiming themselves to be a Hindu married couple and petitioner No.1 Ashwani Sharad Pendese is a resident of India, while the petitioner No.2 Singh Manohar Tej is a resident of Belgium. Both are seeking direction from the High Court to direct Registrar of Marriage to register their marriage and issue a marriage certificate to them. The Registrar has refused to register their marriage observing that their marriage cannot be registered because the petitioner No.2 is a Foreign National and he is not a resident of India.
Issue
Whether the Registrar of Marriage can refuse to register a marriage only on the ground that one person of the couple is not citizen of India?
Whether denial of registration to a foreign national, who solemnized marriage in India amounts to violation of his right of equality under Article 14 of the Constitution of India?
Facts
Both petitioners are claiming themselves as Hindu & state that their marriage is performed as per the Hindu rites and rituals, provided under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
Arya Samaj, Ajmer has issued a certificate in this regard and thereafter, they submitted an application on 20.01.2010 before the Registrar of Marriage for getting their marriage registered and obtaining a marriage certificate but it was refused.
Objection of the Respondent State
The respondents had submitted a very short reply with regard to the maintainability of the petition only, on the ground of Section 3 of the Rajasthan Compulsory Registration of Marriages Act, 2009. Sole objection of the Respondents was one of the persons in the couple is not a citizen of India. Hence, their marriage cannot be registered, as per Section 3 of the Act of 2009.
No valid proof of marriage has been submitted by the respondents.
The certificate issued by Arya Samaj; Ajmer is not a valid certificate of marriage as per judgement of Allahabad High Court given in the case of Ashish Morya Vs. Anamika Dhiman reported in 2023 DMC 156 (All).
Observation of the Court
Section 1 of the act says Hindu Marriage Act (HMA) is applicable to the whole of India & to Hindus domiciled outside the territories.
Meaning thereby this Act is applicable upon both the Hindus, domiciled in the territories to which the Act extends & also to those who are outside the territories.
Section 8 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 deals with the process of Registration of Hindu Marriages and mechanism have been provided for the State Government for compulsory registration of the marriages.
But it nowhere provides that a foreign national Hindu cannot get his marriage registered in India, if he/she has solemnized marriage, as per the requirement of Section 5 and 7 of the Act of 1955.
Hence, it is clear that provisions contained under Section 3 of The Rajasthan Compulsory Registration of Marriages Act 2009 are not in consonance with the provisions contained under Section 8 of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955.
On perusal of the format for registration of marriage as applicable in Rajasthan it is found that nowhere it is mentioned that both the bride and the bridegroom must be citizens of India.
As such denial of registration of a married couple only on this ground that one of them is not a citizen of India is not sustainable in the eye of law and the same is contrary to their own application form.
Similar issue came before various High Courts of India & looking to the legal pronouncements, it is explicit and ipso facto clear that for getting registration of marriage, it is not necessary that the party must be Citizen of India. The issue No.1 is answered in negative.
Fundamental rights are the basic human rights, exclusively reserved for the citizens of India and the same are not available to foreign nationals.
Except fundamental rights, the other rights are available not only to the citizens of our country but the same are available to the non-citizens as well.
The fundamental rights for foreigners in India are conditional and the same are not absolute, they can be subjected to reasonable limits rather than absolute.
Except for the rights protected by Article 20 and 21 of the Indian Constitution, the rest rights can be suspended during operation of any national emergency.
The constitution guarantees these rights without prejudice against any individual. They are meant to spread the concept of political democracy. They defend the people’s freedom and liberties.
Denial of registration of marriage to the petitioner No.2, being a foreign national, amounts to violation of Right to Equality (Article-14).  The issue No.2 is answered in affirmative.
Observation of the Court on Objection of the State
If the parties applying for registration of marriage proves that they have performed a valid marriage within the territory of India, as per the provisions contained under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 or the Special Marriage Act, 1954, they can apply for registration of their marriage and the Registrar of Marriage cannot refuse or deny to register their marriage and issue certificate of marriage.
In the present case, two objections have been raised by the respondents for denying registration of marriage of the petitioners. The first objection is that one of the petitioners i.e. the petitioner No.2 is not a citizen of India, this objection is not sustainable for the reasons stated in the previous paragraphs.
The second objection is that no valid proof of marriage has been submitted by the respondents, as per the terms of Sections 5 and 7 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. If the petitioners submit valid proof about their marriage, in terms of the provisions contained under the Act of 1954, the respondents are supposed to register their marriage with immediate effect without any further delay.
Order
This writ petition stands disposed of with directions to Marriage Registrar to register the marriage of the petitioners and issue them the certificate of registration of their marriage, subject to the satisfaction that the petitioners have solemnized valid marriage.
Direction to the State
A general mandamus is issued to the respondents and the Chief Secretary of the State of Rajasthan to amend their guidelines and the requisite format of application for registration of marriage.
The above officials of the State and respondents are further directed to take steps for editing the requirement on the e-portal under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 as well as the Special Marriage Act, 1954 to ensure that the requirement of the parties being citizens of India is not insisted upon, if the parties concerned submit a valid proof of their marriage strictly in accordance with law.
The Chief Secretary and the Principal Secretary, Department of Economics and Statistics, Government of Rajasthan are further directed to take steps for compliance of the above directions within a period of three months from the date of receipt of this order
Clarification of the Court
Court has not expressed its opinion about any other rights of the non-citizens and foreign nationals, which are obviously subject to the restrictions provided under the Constitution of India and other laws applicable within the territory of India
Seema Bhatnagar
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aksaesthetics · 4 months ago
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Shri Venkateshwara University organized a seminar on the scope & opportunities in the field of Pharmacy
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Shri Venkateshwara University organized a National seminar on the scope & Opportunities in Pharmacy.
The School of Pharmacy at Shri Venkateshwara University held a seminar with participation from scientists, Pharmacy Deans from different universities, and industry experts.
The seminar highlighted that the pharmaceuticals industry is the third-largest in the world.
It offers various opportunities for skilled professionals in India & abroad.
The Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri, Pro Chancellor Dr Rajiv Tyagi, Chief Speaker Prof. Amit Verma, Chief Advisor to the Chairman Prof. VPS Arora & the CEO Mr. Ajay Shrivastava inaugurated the seminar by lighting a lamp to Goddess Saraswati.
The VC Dr Rakesh Yadav, & the Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey assisted them in inaugurating the seminar on the scope & opportunities in the Pharmacy sector.
On this occasion, the Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri reiterated through quality education & qualified faculty the Venkateshwara Group nurtures trained professionals for the Pharmacy sector.
To boost R&D in pharmacy, we intend to turn the Venkateshwara School of Pharmacy into a Centre of Excellence.
Dr Rajiv Tyagi, the Pro Chancellor, confirmed that the pharmaceutical sector is in a golden era, with a high demand for skilled professionals in India and abroad.  
Prof Amit Verma of Rohilkhand University Bareilly informed that pharmacists not only dispense drugs, but play a vital role in drug development, Pharma Marketing, Hospital administration, Community pharmacy & R & D.
Prof. S K Verma of Punjab University, Dr Neha Tyagi of Jamia, Pharmacy Dean Dr OmPrakash Gosai, Dean Dr Ashwin Kumar, & Dean Dr Rahul Kumar also addressed the Pharmacy seminar.
Those present included the Group Advisor Mr. RS Sharma, Academic Director Dr Rajesh Singh, Director (S&A) Mr. Ramyash Singh & the Meerut Campus Director Dr Pratap Singh.
Dr Ramesh Chaudhary, Dr Shilpi Sharma, Dr Mohit Shrivastava, Dr Dheeraj Dubey Ashwani Gupta, Manju Rani, Pankaj Gill, Ravi Saini, Vicky Singh, Renu Saini, Ankush Gautam, and Manu Bharti were all present.
Also present were Shrestha Singh, Gurjeet Singh, Arun Goswami, COO Gurdayal Singh, SS Baghel & the Media Incharge Mr. Vishwas Rana among others.
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jknewspoint · 1 year ago
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Thakur Ashwani Singh: The Rising Student Leader of ABVP in Jammu and Kashmir
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Thakur Ashwani Singh is a student leader associated with ABVP, a right-wing student organization in Udhampur district, Jammu and Kashmir,India. He serves as the College President of ABVP and also holds the position of State Executive Member. He is an aspiring leader with a vision to revolutionize the student politics in the region.
The Background of Thakur Ashwani Singh
•Family
Thakur Ashwani Singh hails from a small village in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir. His family belongs to a humble background with agriculture as the primary source of livelihood.
•Education
He is currently pursuing his graduation in Science from Government Degree College Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir. He is a meritorious student with a keen interest in politics.
•Interests
Thakur Ashwani Singh is an avid reader and loves to explore new ideas. Apart from politics, he is interested in music and has a keen sense of aesthetics.
~Role of ABVP
•What is ABVP?
ABVP is one of the largest student organizations in India, affiliated to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).It aims to promote nationalist and cultural values among the students and works towards the welfare of the student community.
•ABVP's Contributions
ABVP has a rich legacy of student movements and has played a significant role in shaping the student politics in India. It has raised issues pertaining to education, national security, and social welfare and has provided an effective platform for the students to voice their opinions.
•Controversies
ABVP has often been accused of being a right-wing and conservative organization and has faced criticism for its radical views. However, it has also been praised for it active participation in various social causes
Thakur Ashwani Singh's Position within ABVP
1)Joined ABVP
Thakur Ashwani Singh became a member of ABVP in 2016 and started working actively for the organization.
2)College President
In 2022, he was elected as the College President of ABVP for Government Degree College Udhampur.
3)State Executive Member
In 2022, he was appointed as the State Executive Member of ABVP in Jammu and Kashmir.
4)Future
Thakur Ashwani Singh aims to work for the welfare of the students and society and wants to create a better future for the younger generation.
~Impact of ABVP on Student Politics in Jammu and Kashmir
•Strengthened Student Voices
ABVP has given a voice to the students and has empowered them to raise their concerns. It has instilled a sense of nationalism and patriotism among the students.
•Brought About Change
ABVP has brought about positive changes in theeducation system and has worked towards improving the infrastructure of educational institutions. It has also raised issues related to national security and has promoted cultural awareness among the students.
•Increased Student Participation
ABVP has motivated the students to actively participate in social and political issues and has created a sense of responsibility towards the society.
~ABVP's Stance on Key Issues
•Education
ABVP advocates for an inclusive and equitable education system and has worked towards improving the quality of education and infrastructure in educational institutions.
•National Security
ABVP strongly believes in safeguarding the nation's interests and has been vocal about issues related to national security.
•Cultural Awareness
ABVP aims to promote cultural values and has been working towards generating awareness about the cultural heritage of India.
~Thakur Ashwani Singh's Future Plans in Student Politics
1)Continuing Work with ABVP
Thakur Ashwani Singh plans to continue working actively for ABVP and aims to strengthen the organization's contributions towards the student community.
2)Creating Awareness
Thakur Ashwani Singh wants to create awareness among the students about important issues related to education, national security, and social welfare.
3)Promoting Ethics
Thakur Ashwani Singh recognizes the need to promote ethical values among the students and aims to create responsible leaders for a better future.
~Conclusion
Thakur Ashwani Singh is a young and dynamic student leader who has shown tremendous potential in addressing the issues that concern the student community. Along with ABVP, he aims to revolutionize the student politics in Jammu and Kashmir and create a brighter future for the nation.
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marwahstudios · 2 years ago
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Sandeep Marwah Honored with Iconic Award at Tourism Summit
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New Delhi: Thirty-two years back I gave one word to English dictionary that is Film and Cultural Tourism, nobody could understand it. Today every country is talking about Film and Cultural Tourism and to honor my own term we have been able to attract approximately three million people to Noida Film City. We are also associated with seven thousand five hundred cultural events at Marwah Studios,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and Chancellor of AAFT University of Media and Arts while talking to the press at ITC Maurya during Iconic Awards 2023 designed by Jyoti Mayal of Redhat Communications.
The award was presented to Sandeep Marwah by Vinod Kumar Duggal former Governor of Manipur & Mizoram and Arvind Singh Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India in the presence of large audience representing Tourism, Travel & Hospitality Industry and people from different strata of life.
“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Adventures are the best way to learn. The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page,” expressed Jyoti Mayal while introducing the awards. “This is an annual feature of Redhat Communications, and we select people from travel, tourism, and Hospitality Industry for this prestigious Iconic Awards for their extra ordinary contribution to nation building,”. She added.
Earlier a panel discussion on tourism took place and some prominent people like Deepa Gopalan Wadhwa former Indian Ambassador to Japan, Nakul Anand Executive Director ITC Limited, Rupinder Brar Principal Commissioner of Income Tax Mumbai, Mohammad Sarhan Vice President Emirates, H.E. Nguyen Thanh Hai Ambassador of Vietnam to India, Vir Sanghvi Author and Journalist were the panelists.
Harin Fernando Minister of Tourism & Lands Government of Sri Lanka, H.E. Firat Sunel Ambassador of Turkey to India, H.E. Agis Loizou Ambassador of Cyprus, H.E. Dr. Ashraf Shikhaliyev Ambassador of Azerbaijan, H.E. Wael Mohamed Awad Hamed Ambassador of Egypt, H.E. Sinisa Pavic Ambassador of Serbia, H.E. Akhatov Dilshod Khamidovich Ambassador of Uzbekistan, H.E. G.M. Chipare Ambassador of Zimbabwe, K.L. Ganju Consular General of Comoros, and Ambassador Anil Wadhwa were also present there.
Rajeev Talwar CEO & Director DLF Developers Ltd, Madhu Jain Fashion Designer, Shazia IIlmi Politician & Journalist, Parineeta Sethi Chief Editor Global Spa India & Middle East & Peaklife, Ashwani Lohani former Chairman Railway Board & CMD Air India, Kapil Kaul CEO & Director CAPA India, Balbir Mayal Principal Advisor Redhat Communications, Naveen Jafa Historian & Dancer, Rituraj Khanna CEO Q Events, and Vishnu Shankar Chef Editor Global Spa & Middle East & Peaklife were the members of jury.
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benarersiya · 2 years ago
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INDIAN NAVY - PREVIEW OF REPUBLIC DAY PARADE 2023
Marching Contingent The Naval Contingent of 144 young sailors will be led by Lt Cdr Disha Amrith asContingent Commander and Lt Ashwani Singh,��SLt Valli Meena S and SLt M Aditya asPlatoon Commanders. Naval Band The world renowned brass band of the Indian Navy of 80 musicians will be led by M Antony Raj, MCPO Musician Second Class). Tableau Commander Lt Cdr Inderjeet Chauhan  About the Naval…
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