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Fake WhatsApp ID Created in Name of Deputy Commissioner Madhavi Mishra
Deputy Commissioner Madhavi Mishra’s fake WhatsApp ID surfaces, officials and public urged to stay alert. A fake WhatsApp ID using the name and picture of Deputy Commissioner Madhavi Mishra has been discovered. DHANBAD – A case of a fake WhatsApp ID created in the name of Deputy Commissioner Madhavi Mishra has come to light. The fake ID, associated with the number +94 785948722, has raised…
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INDIES TOP 100 ACTRESSES OF 1970 s BOLLYWOOD ! https://www.imdb.com/list/ls567333444/ 1. .Raakhee 2. .Mumtaz 3. .Meena Kumari 4. .Sulakshana Pandit 5. .Nutan 6. .Moushumi Chatterjee 7. .Kanan Kaushal 8. .Rehana Sultan 9. .Mala Sinha 10. .Zaheera 11. .Vidya Sinha 12. .Anita Guha 13. .Radha Saluja 14. .Suchitra Sen 15. .Zeenat Aman 16. .Simple Kapadia 17. .Sharada 18. .Sandhya Shantaram 19. .Waheeda Rehman 20. .Nanda 21. .Asha Parekh 22. .Sadhana 23. .Parveen Babi 24. .Bhavana Bhatt 25. .Helen 26. .Sarika 27. .Nazima 28. .Ranjana 29. .Padmini 30. .Nadira 31. .Yogeeta Bali 32. .Nirupa Roy 33. .Naseem 34. .Saira Banu 35. .Tina Munim 36. .Zareena Wahab 37. .Kaajal Kiran 38. .Archana 39. .Dulari 40. .Asha Sachdev 41. .Madhu Kapoor 42. .Rita Bhaduri 43. .Seema Deo 44. .Manorama 45. .Madhu Chanda 46. .Shoma Anand 47. .Kumud Chuggani 48. .Rajni Sharma 49. .Shelley Homick 50. .Rinku Jaiswal 51. .Naaz 52. .Pranoti Ghosh 53. .Zaheeda 54. .Lakshmi 55. .Jaya Prada 56. .Alka 57. .Abha Dhulia 58. .Vimi 59. .Sumita Sanyal 60. .Tanuja 61. .Laxmi Chhaya 62. .Naina Sahu 63. .Reena Roy 64. .Sridevi 65. .Sulochana 66. .Priya Rajvansh 67. .Surekha 68. .Anupama 69. .Nazneen 70. .Hema Malini 71. .Vijayalalitha 72. .Leela Chitnis 73. .Bharathi 74. .Leena Chandavarkar 75. .Rekha 76. .Nameeta Chandra 77. .Leela Mishra 78. .Khyati 79. .Smita Patil 80. .Kseniya Ryabinkina 81. .Bindiya Goswami 82. .Sharmila Tagore 83. .Padma Khanna 84. .Anjana Choudhury 85. .Vyjyanthimala 86. .Ashoo 87. .Yashodra Katju 88. .Meenaxi 89. .Shashikala 90. .Mridula Rani 91. .Babita 92. .Ratnamala 93. .Radhika Rani 94. .Jasmin 95. .Purnima 96. .Manisha 97. .Kamini Kaushal 98. .Madhavi 99. .Veena 100. .Manju Singh
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Citizen Journalist Awards to 21 Women on International Journalism Day
New Delhi: “This is the first time that Marwah studios has constituted an award for Citizen Journalist on the occasion of 30 years of Marwah Studios. Idea is to honor those women who have adapted journalism even though they are busy with their own profession. Some of the women are in education, luxury consultancy, event management, social work, performing artists, fine artists, charted accountant, scientists but tried to entertain and kept busy thousands of people during pandemic,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios.
“What a great idea to celebrate women’s capabilities and capacities. Not many people think like that. I must congratulate each and every woman on getting such a prestigious award and all my best wishes to Dr. Marwah for creating women empowerment. The embassy of Panama supports this endeavor,” said H.E. Yasiel A Burillo R Ambassador of Panama to India.
“Dr. Marwah is the Show Man of India. Every event at Global Festival of Journalism has added to the total grandeur of the festival. Not only Marwah speaks but proves it by becoming an example himself. There is lot to learn from his experience. Mobile phone has enough features to work for the peace too,” said Peter Ferris Journalist and film maker from United Kingdom.
“It is important to rise above your own self and start thinking for the society. Citizen journalism is the best way to keep your community informed and alert in the fastest way,” added Manuel Freire Garabal Lawyer and Journalist from United Kingdom.
Lubna Asif Editor Indino, Priti Tripathi Senior Journalist from Madya Pradesh, S.S. Dogra columnist, Vipin Gaur Secretary General News Paper Association of India so expressed their views on Women Empowerment, Women Journalist and Citizen Journalism.
Madhavi Advani, Anju Handa, Dr. Amit Kaur Puri, Akta Sehgal Malhotra, Akanksha Tyagi, Mini Bhatia, Shreeya Katyal, Bhavisha Buddhadeo, Bandan Preet Mahajan, Raana Prakash Tyagi, Dr. Rakha Mehra, Dr. Gagandeep K Gulati, Dr. Mridula Tandon, Pooja Motwani, Seema Gumber, Sangeeta Gupta, Abha Mishra, Geet Choudhary, Neetika C Sablok, Anu Sinha, and Simran Ahuja were presented with Citizen Journalists Award by the dignities.
The event was supported by International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry, AAFT University of Media And Arts, World Peace Development And Research Foundation. The award function was covered by International Journalism Centre and Asian News Agency.
MSTV, Radio Noida and Radio Raipur offered interviews to the awardees.
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Google remembers a pioneer of Indian art with doodle inspired by his works
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Search giant Google rolled out an artsy surprise for Indian users by paying a tribute to "pioneering artist" Jamini Roy on his 130th birth anniversary. It created a beautiful horse doodle inspired by the master's Black Horse painting.
It further allowed users to take a tour of Roy's artworks and collections on Google Arts & Culture. The virtual exhibit was curated by Google and the National Gallery of Modern Art.
SEE ALSO: Google Doodle Pays Homage to Marie Curie
Roy was among India's leading modernists in the 20th century and a globally renowned figure too. Originally trained in the British academic style of painting, his earlier works had shades of European impressionism and portraiture.
Recipient of the Padma Bhushan award, #JaminiRoy displayed a brush-stroke of brilliance on every canvas. #GoogleDoodle http://pic.twitter.com/qBPVenZ105
Google India (@GoogleIndia) April 11, 2017
But he shunned his Western training eventually and turned to India's folk and tribal art forms in the wake of nationalist sentiments sweeping the country in the early 1920s.
He took to portray his own people the men, women and children of Bengal (his native land and the bastion of India's freedom movement) and developed a distinctive style that was bold, vibrant and refreshing.
Roy believed that like Chinese landscapes, nonessential background details needed to be discarded. Hence, the subjects stood out beautifully in all his works.
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Roy was awarded the Viceroy's gold medal in 1934. By the 1950s, Roy's work had been exhibited in London and New York. He also won India's third-highest civilian honor, the Padma Bhushan, in 1954.
In the 1970s, the Ministry of Culture declared him one of the country's "nine masters" whose artworks are considered national treasures.
Indians on social media were delighted with Google's tribute to the legend.
Now this should make everyone proud when @GoogleIndia creates a Doodle for one of India's greatest painters', Jamini Roy http://pic.twitter.com/Ses3tEpowO
Indranil Roy (@indraroy) April 11, 2017
So glad they remembered... No one paints eyes of such simple beauty any more! http://pic.twitter.com/5vvdSfda3Y
Priyodorshi (@priyodorshi) April 11, 2017
Good to see @Google #doodle honouring painter #JaminiRoy, one of most significant modernists in the world of Indian fine arts on birth anniv http://pic.twitter.com/7jaVHoPsrm
Kaushal K Vidyarthee (@vidyarthee) April 11, 2017
Good to see #GoogleDoodle with artist #Jamini Roy who developed a uniquely Indian idiom in his art. Approaching #Easter, enjoy #LastSupper http://pic.twitter.com/xAvMi2JrI0
ASHOK ALEXANDER (@alexander_ashok) April 11, 2017
Lovely google doodle on Jamini Roy's 130th birth anniversary. http://pic.twitter.com/fL4nVevFUr
joybhattacharjya (@joybhattacharj) April 11, 2017
Wow Google Doodle honours eminent artist #JaminiRoy 's 130 bday.His paintings uniquely reflected d innocence n beauty of rural bangla lives. http://pic.twitter.com/KFnwktPOPc
Madhavi() (@MadhaviZiya) April 11, 2017
Good to see @Google #doodle honouring painter #JaminiRoy, one of most significant modernists and national treasure of India.
Abhas Mishra (@AbhasMishra) April 11, 2017
Well done, Google!
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WEF 17, 8-13 May, Pullman Hotel, Aerocity
Day 3: 10th May, Wednesday
Parallel & Plenary Session No: 1320, 1321, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329 and 3B at 9:45 -10:45am
Speakers: Aliya Abbas (USA), Arjun Munda (India), Beatrice Munuhe (Kenya), Carla Horta (Netherlands), DrDeana Murphy (USA), Madhavi Shree (India), Marina Neophytou (Cyprus), Phionah Musumba (Kenya), Susan Ball (Canada), Lynda Dyer (Australia), Usha Pandit (India), Izlem Altugra (Cyprus), Shivi Dua (India), Hanne Fink Ferdinand (Denmark), Vibhuti Bhatt (India), Wemo Kitawa (Kenya), Neveen Elhusseiny (Egypt), Madi Sharma, (UK), Vee Roberts (UK), Sarla Newatia (India), Dr. Elizabeth Marazita (USA), Ms Minal Potnis (India), Dr. Prabhu Mishra (India), Hansi Mehrotra Cfa (India), Shamila Ramjawan (South Africa)
Hall: Co-meeting-02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 for parallel and peacock for plenary
If you would like to learn about joining the gala gathering of the Annual WEF 2017, please visit our website: http://bit.ly/2muZlre
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Google remembers a pioneer of Indian art with doodle inspired by his works
Image: GOOGLE SCREENGRAB
Search giant Google rolled out an artsy surprise for Indian users by paying a tribute to “pioneering artist” Jamini Roy on his 130th birth anniversary. It created a beautiful horse doodle inspired by the master’s Black Horse painting.
It further allowed users to take a tour of Roy’s artworks and collections on Google Arts & Culture. The virtual exhibit was curated by Google and the National Gallery of Modern Art.
SEE ALSO: Google Doodle Pays Homage to Marie Curie
Roy was among India’s leading modernists in the 20th century and a globally renowned figure too. Originally trained in the British academic style of painting, his earlier works had shades of European impressionism and portraiture.
Recipient of the Padma Bhushan award, #JaminiRoy displayed a brush-stroke of brilliance on every canvas. #GoogleDoodle http://pic.twitter.com/qBPVenZ105
Google India (@GoogleIndia) April 11, 2017
But he shunned his Western training eventually and turned to India’s folk and tribal art forms in the wake of nationalist sentiments sweeping the country in the early 1920s.
He took to portray his own people the men, women and children of Bengal (his native land and the bastion of India’s freedom movement) and developed a distinctive style that was bold, vibrant and refreshing.
Roy believed that like Chinese landscapes, nonessential background details needed to be discarded. Hence, the subjects stood out beautifully in all his works.
Image: GOOGLE SCRRENGRAB
Image: GOOGLE SCRRENGRAB
Image: GOOGLE SCRRENGRAB
Image: GOOGLE SCREENGRAB
Image: GOOGLE SCREENGRAB
Roy was awarded the Viceroy’s gold medal in 1934. By the 1950s, Roy’s work had been exhibited in London and New York. He also won India’s third-highest civilian honor, the Padma Bhushan, in 1954.
In the 1970s, the Ministry of Culture declared him one of the country’s “nine masters” whose artworks are considered national treasures.
Indians on social media were delighted with Google’s tribute to the legend.
Now this should make everyone proud when @GoogleIndia creates a Doodle for one of India’s greatest painters’, Jamini Roy http://pic.twitter.com/Ses3tEpowO
Indranil Roy (@indraroy) April 11, 2017
So glad they remembered… No one paints eyes of such simple beauty any more! http://pic.twitter.com/5vvdSfda3Y
Priyodorshi (@priyodorshi) April 11, 2017
Good to see @Google #doodle honouring painter #JaminiRoy, one of most significant modernists in the world of Indian fine arts on birth anniv http://pic.twitter.com/7jaVHoPsrm
Kaushal K Vidyarthee (@vidyarthee) April 11, 2017
Good to see #GoogleDoodle with artist #Jamini Roy who developed a uniquely Indian idiom in his art. Approaching #Easter, enjoy #LastSupper http://pic.twitter.com/xAvMi2JrI0
ASHOK ALEXANDER (@alexander_ashok) April 11, 2017
Lovely google doodle on Jamini Roy’s 130th birth anniversary. http://pic.twitter.com/fL4nVevFUr
joybhattacharjya (@joybhattacharj) April 11, 2017
Wow Google Doodle honours eminent artist #JaminiRoy ‘s 130 bday.His paintings uniquely reflected d innocence n beauty of rural bangla lives. http://pic.twitter.com/KFnwktPOPc
Madhavi() (@MadhaviZiya) April 11, 2017
Good to see @Google #doodle honouring painter #JaminiRoy, one of most significant modernists and national treasure of India.
Abhas Mishra (@AbhasMishra) April 11, 2017
Well done, Google!
WATCH: Google Doodle Marks Anniversary of Roswell Incident and Other News You Need to Know
Read more: http://on.mash.to/2p8dwDE
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Art & Culture Samman to Veterans at PHD
New Delhi: The second edition of Art and Culture Samman under the title ‘Unity In Diversity’- to the veteran of art and culture in India was organized by the Art And Culture Committee of PHD Chamber of Commerce in association with Marwah Studios under the Chairmanship of Dr. Sandeep Marwah.
“Art is an effort to create, beside the real world, a more humane world. A work of art is a scream of freedom. The first step to controlling your world is to control your culture. To model and demonstrate the kind of world you demand to live in. to write the books. Make the music. Shoot the films. Paint the art.” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and initiated the program.
The evening also witnessed a special performance by Padamshree Kathak Guru Shovana Narayan and group. Legendary Padma Vibhushan Katahk Maestro-Pt. Birju Maharaj Ji and renowned Film, theatre & TV Actress Sushma Seth graced the occasion,
Senior Vice President, PHDCCI, Dr D K Aggarwal,immediate Former President, Anil Khaitan; Chairman, Chairperson – PHD Family Welfare Foundation-Ms Anuradha Goel; Chairman – Entertainment Committee Mukesh Gupta; Co-Chairmen, Tourism Committee, Kishore Kaya and Rajan Sehgal and Secretariat led by Yogesh Srivastav were also present there.
The Samman given away to Guru Dr Saroja Vaidyanathan, Guru Dr S Raja Radha Reddy, Guru R K Singhajit Singh, Guru Madhavi Mudgal, Ms Prathibha Prahlad, Guru Sharon Lowen, in the field of dance and to dance critics Ms Leela Venkataraman and Mr Ravindra Mishra
In the area of Music Samman were conferred to Pt. Rajan and Sajan Mishra, Pt. Laxman Krishnarao Pandit, Ustad Iqbal Ahmed Khan, Pt. Vidyadhar Vyas, Ms Malini Awasthi and Ms Deepmala Mohan.
Samman were also given away to Ms Arpana Gaur, Ms Alka Raghuvanshi, Mr Naresh Kapuria, Mr Niren Sengupta, Ms Shruti Gupta Chandra and Mr Sudhir V Phadnes for their contribution in the field of Art-Painting & Sculptures and Ms Laila Tyabji received the Samman in the field of crafts and handicrafts.
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Global Fashion And Design Week Noida Created History
Noida: “Never before any fashion and design school has taken so much of efforts to bring industry and education on the same platform to such a magnificent scale. we have created a history and a wonderful beginning in fashion and design world,” said Sandeep Marwah President AAFT School of Fashion And Design.
More than 40 countries participation, 100 different organizations of different fields including fashion, textile, furniture, jewelry, yoga, spiritual, health, modeling, beauty, makeup, educational institutions and media were the part and parcel of the show. Painting exhibition, furniture exhibition, textile exhibition and jewelry exhibition all were inaugurated by the important dignities present at the show. Well-prepared fashion shows by the AAFT School of Fashion And Design brought many accolades to the fashion week. John Uche Jesus, Dr. Kusum Chopra, Prasoon Dewan, Rahul Anand, Bharti Taneja, Iishika Taneja, Anushka Lal, shared their experiences through seminar on how to bridge the gap between education and industry. Renowned exporters Rajat Jain of Pooja International and Nishith Sadh of Fancy Fashions, along with filmmakers from Los Angles Mike Berry, from UK Amita Shankar and from Mumbai Ashok Tyagi had a brain storming session on Film and Fashion moderated by Sandeep Marwah and followed by question answers. Powerful workshop by young and known fashion designer Niket Mishra attracted many delegates to understand Start Up concept of Government of India in fashion and design industry. Renowned architect Harish Tripathi, fashion designer Rochika Agarwal and jewelry designer Sharmila Katrey had another panel discussion on ‘sustainable designing is a token of brand identity’. Social issues were not forgotten and GFDWN in association with International Children’s Film Forum picked up this time a sensitive subject of child kidnapping under the guidance of Dr. Vandana Gulia of an organization called ‘No More Missing’ anchored by Sushil Bharti and supported by ICFF director Madhavi Advani discussed at length with huge participation bt the delegates. Ritu Lal the director of the show supervised all the events and said that fashion week has brought new energy to the trade and turned out to be a learning experience for all of us. The evenings were full of fashion shows of different kinds.
#First Global Fashion And Design Week Inaugurated at Noida#Sandeep Marwah President of GFDWN 2017#Global Fashion And Design Week
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WEF 17, 8-13 May, Pullman Hotel, Aerocity
Day 1: 8th May, Monday
Parallel & Plenary Session No: 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1149 and 1F at 3:45-4:45pm
Speakers: Luìza Cristina Fernandes Palma (Portugal), Galia Cukierman (Israel), Jenny Gulamani-Abdulla (Canada), Aparna Challu (India), Fungai Mtisi (Zimbabwe), Aarti Chandrseker (India), Kuiljeit Uppaal (India), Dr. Michalis Loizides (Cyprus), Dr. Elizabeth F. Marazita (USA), Sakshi Talwar (India), Ch Urmila (India), Sukanyya Mishra (India), Rashika Roberts (USA), Charu Kumar (India), Madhavi Shree (India), Pat Duckworth (UK), Namrata Sanadhya (India), Graciela De Oto (Argentina), Aruna Mukesh Katara (India), Sandiso Sibisi (South Africa), Nilambaree Vaidya (India), Bharati Thakore (India), Regina Robinson (USA), Dr. Stephanie D. Barnes (USA), Dr. Chiara Hensley (USA), Monica Ioannidou Polemitis (Cyprus), Mallika Ahluwalia (India), Misha Kohli (India), Tripta Singh (India), Anju Sharma (India)
Hall: Co-meeting-02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 for parallel and peacock for plenary
If you would like to learn about joining the gala gathering of the Annual WEF 2017, please visit our website: http://bit.ly/2muZlre
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