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i fucking love stand up comedy, and i'm glad it's flourishing as an art.
#everybody should pay for it and enjoy it#and give credit to the incredible comics#desi tumblr#desiblr#desi tag#desi academia#desi dark academia#desi#stand up comedy#desi girl#desi things#rant#taylor tomlinson#kanan gill#vir das#karunesh talwar#abhishek upamanyu#aishwarya mohanraj#though she hasn't done standup in a long time :(#mujhe toh aishwarya ka standup set ratta hua hai#kenny sebastian#aakash gupta
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Jamshedpur Surya Mandir Committee Prepares for Grand Jalaabhishek Yatra on 3rd Somwar
Third Monday of Shravan to see massive procession from Baridih to Sidhgora temple Surya Mandir Committee completes preparations for the upcoming Jalaabhishek Yatra on the third Monday of Shravan month. JAMSHEDPUR – The Surya Mandir Committee of Sidhgora has finalized all arrangements for the grand Jalaabhishek Yatra scheduled for the third Monday of the holy Shravan month. Committee President…
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Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus), male, family Phasianidae, order Galliformes, Odisha, India
photograph by Abhishek Das
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[1205/10977] Black-hooded Oriole - Oriolus xanthornus
Order: Passeriformes Suborder: Passeri Family: Oriolidae (old world orioles)
Photo credit: Abhishek Das via Macaulay Library
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Jalsa, Mumbai Sept 5, 2023 Tue 12 :10 PM
Birthday - EF Renate Deuring .. EF Santosini Tripathy Wednesday, 6 September .. and all the good wishes for the day for them that have been with the family for years .. ❤️🌹
I felt this morning .. or as I lay desperately trying to get the eyes to shut for the dreams of dreams .. that .. what I had put up on various media platforms was perhaps not quite understood .. or where it came from ..
the words were composed by me , inspired by the famous Kabir doha
“गुरू गोविन्द दोऊ खड़े काके लागूं पांय, बलिहारी गुरू आपने गोविन्द दियो बताय "
guru govind dou khade kaáke lagün paáya, balihaari guru aapne govind diyo bataáy ...
Kabir Das ..
Kabir (1398–1518) was a well-known Indian mystic poet and saint. His writings influenced Hinduism's Bhakti movement, and his verses are found in Sikhism's scripture Guru Granth Sahib, the Satguru Granth Sahib of Saint Garib Das, and Kabir Sagar of Dharamdas.
Born in the city of Varanasi in what is now Uttar Pradesh ..
the Doha, or a poetic style of writing, means, and what Kabir expresses is :
that Guru and the Almighty both stand before me ; who's feet should I touch for blessings ?
and the Doha says :
bow down your head at the feet of the Guru, for he was the one that introduced you to the Almighty - told you about the Almighty
SO .. when I saw the picture of Abhishek and myself at the GOJ , I remembered the Doha of Kabir and designed one, inspired by the Kabir Doha , and wrote -
' पिता पुत्र दोनों खड़े, काके करूँ प्रणाम , जीव दीन बाबूजी इनको, करें उन्हें साष्टांग ' ~ ab
pita putr dono khade, kaáke karü pranaam ,
jeev deen babuji inko, karén unhën sashtaang ..
meaning ..
(this as though someone from the crowd asks this question to the two Father and Son .. that the Father and Son both before me , who do I greet first with pranaam , namaste, namaskaar 🙏)
and the line next says in meaning :
life was given to them, Father and the Son, by Babuji, ( as I address my Father publicly ), do sashtaáng pranaam to him - to Babuji ..
saáshtaáng is the deepest gesture or posture of placing yourself in obeisance before the feet of any :
the deeper meaning then be that .. do not give your respectful namaste to us Father and Son .. do a sashtang to my Father, Babuji , for he created the two of us ..
and the reference goes back to the original Kabir Doha of Guru and the Almighty .. pay the respect first to the Guru, for he was the one that introduced you to the Almighty ..
Babuji in his autobiography may have said that Amitabh is my best poetry ..
BUT ..
He, Babuji was the poet !!
Love and respect and 🙏
Amitabh Bachchan
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Ciclo de abuso explorado em SVSSS (Vilão Escroto)
Intro 0:00
Parte 1 - Impressão errada da sexualidade do Luo Binghe 6:59
Parte 2 - Quem é o Shen Jiu e Yue Qingyuan? 10:37
Parte 3 - Normalização de abusos nas seitas de cultivação 15:13
Parte 4 - Bingge se torna Shen Jiu 21:48
Bônus - Acho que no fim Shen Qingiu deveria revelar ser um transmigrador 33:21
Detalhes:
"Shizun" significa mestre/professor
"Shen Qingqiu" não é apenas um nome simples, Shen Jiu só o tem após entrar na seita. Assim como Yue Qi passa a ter seu nome como Yue Qingyuan. "Qing" no nome é em relação a seita, por isso os demais mestres tem "Qing" no nome (exemplo: Liu Qingge, Shang Qinghua).
Por tanto, Shen Qingqiu é o nome que Shen Yuan (o transmigrador) e Shen Jiu (o vilão) dividem. Quando Shen Yuan substitui o Shen Jiu, Shen Qingqiu é seu título, ele vive como o mestre do pico e se torna de fato im professor. Ou seja, em Vilão Escroto, Shen Qingqiu é o Shen Yuan, já que sua identidade de Shen Yuan não existe mais quando ele morreu no nosso mundo real, Shen Jiu deixando de existir também.
No romance original, Demônio Orgulhoso, Shen Qingqiu é o Shen Jiu, que tem um fim trágico.
Veja "Demônio Orgulhoso" e "Vilão Escroto" como duas timeline, dois universos, com mesmo início que se diferem do ponto em que Shen Yuan entrou, o do Vilão Escroto, e assumiu a identidade como "Shen Qingqiu".
Exatamente por isso Shen Yuan se identifica com o título Shen Qingqiu, e nem a narração se refere a ele como Shen Yuan, só Shen Qingqiu. E ele nunca se identifica com o nome "Shen Jiu".
Bingge é Luo Binghe do romance original, o que não tem alterações, Demônio Orgulhoso.
Bingmei é do Violão Escroto.
(Na verdade os nomes são "Caminho do demônio imortal orgulhoso" e "Sistema de auto salvamento do vilão escroto", em tradução livre, mas... são bem longos 🤧)
Qijiu - Nome do ship de Yue Qi (Qingyuan) e Shen Jiu
Bingqiu - Nome do ship de Luo Binghe e Shen Qingqiu (Yuan)
Tem ainda o Binggeyuan - Bingge e Shen Yuan (que aí só nas fanfics mesmo)
BinggeJiu - Bingge e Shen Jiu
Apesar de só bingqiu é canon, pra mim qijiu praticamente é, MXTX só faz a doida mesmo.
Vídeo do pexels:
Vídeo de amine sz: https://www.pexels.com/pt-br/video/papel-de-parede-legal-papel-de-parede-bonito-papeis-de-parede-em-hd-material-4822860/
Vídeo de Tima Miroshnichenko: https://www.pexels.com/pt-br/video/arte-crenca-opiniao-conviccao-6691563/
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Bollywood songs from Late 90s and early-mid 2000s were something else, especially the Original ones. They had this vibe that really transported you to the song itself.
Listening to Chudi jo khanke is being in the hostel room
Listening to Bhool Bhulaiya track is finding yourself in that castle
Listening to Ashiqui mein Teri is being in China town at midnight
Listening to Dhoom again is seeing the warehouse in front of your eyes
why am I saying this? Lets just say that I went for the dimly lit club in Chakna chakna and didn’t realise that it has been an hour of me teleporting from aesthetic to aesthetic until I was already in the rainy streets from Laga Prem Rog😌
A taxi winds up on the mountain road of Kasaol. It’s been a long journey from Nizamuddin railway station; a peaceful drive to the hotel would be nice. But the cabbie is in the mood for songs of bitter love. “Ab tere bin ji lenge hum. Zahar zindagi kaa pi lenge hum” Kumar Sanu's nasal voice playing on a scratchy tape recorder fills the car.
"I can learn to live without you. Life would be like drinking poison but what's the big deal if one heart breaks,"
Says this hit song from Aashiqui. It seems churlish to tell him to stop playing the music because-- it hits you suddenly-- that you don't really want peace. You want sookun, a feeling of love. And who better to grant that, other than Sanu da's heartfelt high notes.
An imaginary anecdote starts to weave relentlessly in your mind. As the driver switches songs to Bol Na Halke Halke. Your brain paces back to a gorgeous Preity Zinta, mistaking Abhishek Bachchan for a coolie, filling your heart with a flawless warmth.
The tape recorder booms again. This time, with the ever so magical voice of Mohit Chauhan in Tum se hi. Your consciousness reverts to the moments of Aditya and Geet, pouring out their hearts in rain.
The classic Falguni Pathak melody, Meri Chunar Udd Udd Jaye, makes your heart leap out of you in elation. The entire dance of Ayesha Takia with the lady in the painting evokes nostalgia which you can’t get over.
Dil Dooba blares next on the tape, Oh you cannot contain anymore! You break into crooked hip hop steps on the back seat, trying to imitate Akshay Kumar and Aishwariya Rai’s jhakaas dance moves from Khakee.
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adding the Verditer Flycatcher
(image credit © Abhishek Das)
lahore pigeons are some of the most visually appealing birds out there. like in terms of visual design. very minimalist, good contrast.
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ওই সাত দিন: তোমার মন নাই পুরুষ, শুধুই আছে লোভ লালসা | Oi Saat Din: A New Bengali Short Film Full Film Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciJJ9Ke-l4I
🧑 Team Credits: Story Name: Oi Saat Din Story Synopsis: Body, body, body — you have no heart, man; it's a tale of greed and desire. Category: New Short Film Language: Bengali Cast: Debarati Ghotak, Debapratim Dasgupta and Somdatta Bhattacharjee Story, Screenplay & Direction: Sankalpa Dasgupta Cinematography: Joy Roy Editor: Suman & Arshi Background Music: Abhishek Bhattacharjee (Iman) Singer: Somdatta Bhattacharjee Makeup Man: Lydon Ghazi Assistant Makeup Man: Govinda Halder Production Controller: Shaibal Dey Head Assistant Directors: Dipa Chowdhury and Abhijit Das Art Direction: Soumen Adhikari Acknowledgments: Resident of Tajpur Special thanks to: Parag Dutta Production Support: Rag Notation Studio and Enakhi Studio Produced: Dev Aditya Sinha Roy, Siddharth Paul and Debarati Singh Roy Management: Samya Roy Digital Advisor: Sanjay Sen @StudioViolina��� Label: @OnnoyoMonon
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[ad_1] From international award winners to new directorial ventures, here are 12 films having their Indian premiere at MAMI Mumbai International Film Festival, being held in Mumbai from October 19-24. Anora Directed by: Sean Baker Cast: Mikey Madison, Mark Eydelshteyn, Yura Borisov, Karren Karagulian Anora is a romantic comedy drama starring Mikey Madison as Ani, an Uzbek-American exotic dancer in Brooklyn who is paid by Vanya (Mark Eydelshteyn), the son of a Russian oligarch, to be his girlfriend. When they run away to Las Vegas, Vanya’s parents find out about their marriage through social media and set their henchmen on the duo’s tail. A chaotic night follows as Ani and Vanya confront their feelings while trying to annul their marriage. Anora won the Palme d’Or at the 77th Cannes Film Festival. Despatch Directed by: Kanu Behl Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Abhishek Bhalerao, Shahana Goswami, Rituparna Sen, Parvati Sehgal In Kanu Behl’s gripping investigative thriller Despatch, Manoj Bajpayee plays a tabloid journalist, Joy Bag, facing a mid-life crisis as digitalisation poses a serious threat to his career. But Joy’s luck changes when he pursues a small-time criminal, leading him into a murky corporate-political conspiracy that could shake the city’s foundations. Ghamasaan Directed by: Tigmanshu Dhulia Cast: Pratik Gandhi, Arshad Warsi, Ishita Dutta, Rajpal Yadav This is the tale of IPS officer Aditya (Pratik Gandhi), who’s known for his integrity but also has the smarts to outwit a treacherous superior and seek justice for his fallen colleagues. Amidst the fear instilled by the ruthless outlaw Maharaj (Arshad Warsi) in Bundelkhand, Aditya struggles to secure support for his team. Equipped with innovative strategies and a team of determined commandos, SSP Aditya takes down the dreaded outlaw. Go Noni Go Directed by: Sonal Dabral Cast: Dimple Kapadia, Ayesha Raza, Manav Kaul Based on Twinkle Khanna’s short story Salaam Noni Appa, Sonal Dabral’s Go Noni Go features Dimple Kapadia and Ayesha Raza as two sisters who are poles apart. The middle-aged Noni (Dimple Kapadia) tastes unexpected happiness when she falls for her yoga teacher, Anand (Manav Kaul). This becomes a bone of contention between her and her carefree sister, Binni (Ayesha Raza), as Noni and Anand’s unconventional romance challenges societal norms and expectations. My Melbourne Directed by: Imtiaz Ali, Kabir Khan, Onir, Rima Das Cast: Arka Das, Ryanna Lawson, Arushi Sharma, Setara Amiri Set in Melbourne, this anthology film presents four stories inspired by true events. In Onir’s Nandini, a queer Indian man, Indraneel (Arka Das), reconnects with his estranged father as they come together for a ceremonial ritual. The film touches upon themes of reconciliation and the strength of forgiveness. In Imtiaz Ali’s Jules, Sakshi (Arushi Sharma), a newly married woman, strikes up a friendship with a homeless person. Rima Das’s Emma follows a gifted deaf dancer (Ryanna Lawson) fighting self-doubt and prejudice until a chance meeting with another deaf dancer reignites her passion. In Kabir Khan’s Setara, a 15-year-old Afghan girl (Setara Amiri) begins to rebuild her life through cricket after escaping the Taliban. Puratawn Directed by: Suman Ghosh Cast: Sharmila Tagpre, Rituparna Sengupta, Indraneil Sengupta Ritika (Ritruparna Sengupta) and her husband Rajeev (Indraneil Sengupta) travel to her family home in West Bengal to celebrate her mother’s (Sharmila Tagore) 80th birthday. Upon arriving, Ritika realises that her mother is not the person she had always known. Although this discovery shocks her at first, Ritika gradually accepts her mother’s condition and the fact that it cannot be changed. The Substance Directed by: Coralie Fargeat Cast: Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley, Dennis Quaid This is a satirical body horror film revolving around Elisabeth Sparkle, a once-famous actress who’s been sacked from her TV show due to her age. Elisabeth comes across The Substance, a black market serum that can create a younger version of herself.
This new persona, named Sue, quickly becomes a sensation, but the two bodies must switch every seven days to avoid rapid ageing. Tensions rise between the two versions as they begin to see themselves as separate individuals. The Substance premiered at the 77th Cannes Films Festival where Fargeat won the award for best screenplay. Girls Will Be Girls Directed by: Shuchi Talati Cast: Preeti Panigrahi, Kani Kusruti, Kesav Binoy Kiron Girls Will Be Girls is an Indo-French coming-of-age drama directed and written by Shuchi Talati. It is set in a boarding school in the Himalayan foothills and is woven around the teenage Mira as she deals with her romantic feelings for a charismatic new student and her often tense relationship with her protective mother. Santosh Directed by: Sandhya Suri Cast: Shahana Goswami, Sunita Rajwar, Sanjay Bishnoi, Kushal Dubey Sandhya Suri makes her directorial debut with Santosh, a crime drama which is an international collaboration between the UK, India, Germany and France. Shahana Goswami plays a widow who takes on her late husband’s role as a police constable. Santosh premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival. It was also chosen as the UK’s submission for Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards. The Shameless Directed by: Konstantin Bojanov Cast: Anasuya Sengupta, Omara The Shameless is a crime drama film that premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. The plot revolves around Renuka (Anasuya Sengupta), who escapes from a brothel in Delhi after killing a police officer. She finds refuge in a sex workers’ community and begins a relationship with Devika (Omara), a 17-year-old prostitute. Anasuya Sengupta’s performance earned her the Performance Award in the Un Certain Regard category at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. The Room Next Door Directed by: Pedro Almodóvar Cast: Tilda Swinton, Julianne Moore, John Turturro, Alessandro Nivola The Room Next Door is a Spanish drama directed and written by Pedro Almodóvar, and adapted from Sigrid Nunez’s novel What Are You Going Through. The film premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion. The story follows Ingrid and Martha, once close friends who worked together at a magazine, as they reconnect after many years. Their reunion takes place in a challenging yet unexpectedly tender situation. Blind Spot (Chashma) Directed by: Nitin Baid Cast: Konkona Sensharma, Ayan Khan, Kabir Shah, Shafeen Patel, Shishir Sharma, Vijay Shrivastava Editor Nitin Baid, known for his work in Gully Boy and Masaan, steps into the director’s chair with Blind Spot (Chashma). This short film offers a unique perspective on a young boy’s path to self-discovery and the obstacles he encounters. The trailer of Chashma begins with the boy gradually adjusting his vision, slowly becoming aware of the world around him. As the story unfolds, we follow his journey through school and family dynamics. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] From international award winners to new directorial ventures, here are 12 films having their Indian premiere at MAMI Mumbai International Film Festival, being held in Mumbai from October 19-24. Anora Directed by: Sean Baker Cast: Mikey Madison, Mark Eydelshteyn, Yura Borisov, Karren Karagulian Anora is a romantic comedy drama starring Mikey Madison as Ani, an Uzbek-American exotic dancer in Brooklyn who is paid by Vanya (Mark Eydelshteyn), the son of a Russian oligarch, to be his girlfriend. When they run away to Las Vegas, Vanya’s parents find out about their marriage through social media and set their henchmen on the duo’s tail. A chaotic night follows as Ani and Vanya confront their feelings while trying to annul their marriage. Anora won the Palme d’Or at the 77th Cannes Film Festival. Despatch Directed by: Kanu Behl Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Abhishek Bhalerao, Shahana Goswami, Rituparna Sen, Parvati Sehgal In Kanu Behl’s gripping investigative thriller Despatch, Manoj Bajpayee plays a tabloid journalist, Joy Bag, facing a mid-life crisis as digitalisation poses a serious threat to his career. But Joy’s luck changes when he pursues a small-time criminal, leading him into a murky corporate-political conspiracy that could shake the city’s foundations. Ghamasaan Directed by: Tigmanshu Dhulia Cast: Pratik Gandhi, Arshad Warsi, Ishita Dutta, Rajpal Yadav This is the tale of IPS officer Aditya (Pratik Gandhi), who’s known for his integrity but also has the smarts to outwit a treacherous superior and seek justice for his fallen colleagues. Amidst the fear instilled by the ruthless outlaw Maharaj (Arshad Warsi) in Bundelkhand, Aditya struggles to secure support for his team. Equipped with innovative strategies and a team of determined commandos, SSP Aditya takes down the dreaded outlaw. Go Noni Go Directed by: Sonal Dabral Cast: Dimple Kapadia, Ayesha Raza, Manav Kaul Based on Twinkle Khanna’s short story Salaam Noni Appa, Sonal Dabral’s Go Noni Go features Dimple Kapadia and Ayesha Raza as two sisters who are poles apart. The middle-aged Noni (Dimple Kapadia) tastes unexpected happiness when she falls for her yoga teacher, Anand (Manav Kaul). This becomes a bone of contention between her and her carefree sister, Binni (Ayesha Raza), as Noni and Anand’s unconventional romance challenges societal norms and expectations. My Melbourne Directed by: Imtiaz Ali, Kabir Khan, Onir, Rima Das Cast: Arka Das, Ryanna Lawson, Arushi Sharma, Setara Amiri Set in Melbourne, this anthology film presents four stories inspired by true events. In Onir’s Nandini, a queer Indian man, Indraneel (Arka Das), reconnects with his estranged father as they come together for a ceremonial ritual. The film touches upon themes of reconciliation and the strength of forgiveness. In Imtiaz Ali’s Jules, Sakshi (Arushi Sharma), a newly married woman, strikes up a friendship with a homeless person. Rima Das’s Emma follows a gifted deaf dancer (Ryanna Lawson) fighting self-doubt and prejudice until a chance meeting with another deaf dancer reignites her passion. In Kabir Khan’s Setara, a 15-year-old Afghan girl (Setara Amiri) begins to rebuild her life through cricket after escaping the Taliban. Puratawn Directed by: Suman Ghosh Cast: Sharmila Tagpre, Rituparna Sengupta, Indraneil Sengupta Ritika (Ritruparna Sengupta) and her husband Rajeev (Indraneil Sengupta) travel to her family home in West Bengal to celebrate her mother’s (Sharmila Tagore) 80th birthday. Upon arriving, Ritika realises that her mother is not the person she had always known. Although this discovery shocks her at first, Ritika gradually accepts her mother’s condition and the fact that it cannot be changed. The Substance Directed by: Coralie Fargeat Cast: Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley, Dennis Quaid This is a satirical body horror film revolving around Elisabeth Sparkle, a once-famous actress who’s been sacked from her TV show due to her age. Elisabeth comes across The Substance, a black market serum that can create a younger version of herself.
This new persona, named Sue, quickly becomes a sensation, but the two bodies must switch every seven days to avoid rapid ageing. Tensions rise between the two versions as they begin to see themselves as separate individuals. The Substance premiered at the 77th Cannes Films Festival where Fargeat won the award for best screenplay. Girls Will Be Girls Directed by: Shuchi Talati Cast: Preeti Panigrahi, Kani Kusruti, Kesav Binoy Kiron Girls Will Be Girls is an Indo-French coming-of-age drama directed and written by Shuchi Talati. It is set in a boarding school in the Himalayan foothills and is woven around the teenage Mira as she deals with her romantic feelings for a charismatic new student and her often tense relationship with her protective mother. Santosh Directed by: Sandhya Suri Cast: Shahana Goswami, Sunita Rajwar, Sanjay Bishnoi, Kushal Dubey Sandhya Suri makes her directorial debut with Santosh, a crime drama which is an international collaboration between the UK, India, Germany and France. Shahana Goswami plays a widow who takes on her late husband’s role as a police constable. Santosh premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival. It was also chosen as the UK’s submission for Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards. The Shameless Directed by: Konstantin Bojanov Cast: Anasuya Sengupta, Omara The Shameless is a crime drama film that premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. The plot revolves around Renuka (Anasuya Sengupta), who escapes from a brothel in Delhi after killing a police officer. She finds refuge in a sex workers’ community and begins a relationship with Devika (Omara), a 17-year-old prostitute. Anasuya Sengupta’s performance earned her the Performance Award in the Un Certain Regard category at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. The Room Next Door Directed by: Pedro Almodóvar Cast: Tilda Swinton, Julianne Moore, John Turturro, Alessandro Nivola The Room Next Door is a Spanish drama directed and written by Pedro Almodóvar, and adapted from Sigrid Nunez’s novel What Are You Going Through. The film premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion. The story follows Ingrid and Martha, once close friends who worked together at a magazine, as they reconnect after many years. Their reunion takes place in a challenging yet unexpectedly tender situation. Blind Spot (Chashma) Directed by: Nitin Baid Cast: Konkona Sensharma, Ayan Khan, Kabir Shah, Shafeen Patel, Shishir Sharma, Vijay Shrivastava Editor Nitin Baid, known for his work in Gully Boy and Masaan, steps into the director’s chair with Blind Spot (Chashma). This short film offers a unique perspective on a young boy’s path to self-discovery and the obstacles he encounters. The trailer of Chashma begins with the boy gradually adjusting his vision, slowly becoming aware of the world around him. As the story unfolds, we follow his journey through school and family dynamics. [ad_2] Source link
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India vs Bangladesh Live Score Updates, 3rd T20I: India Reduce Bangladesh To 3 Down After Scripting History With Bat
India vs Bangladesh Live: Squads – India Squad: Sanju Samson(w), Abhishek Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav(c), Nitish Reddy, Rinku Singh, Hardik Pandya, Riyan Parag, Washington Sundar, Varun Chakaravarthy, Arshdeep Singh, Mayank Yadav, Harshit Rana, Ravi Bishnoi, Tilak Varma, Jitesh Sharma Bangladesh Squad: Parvez Hossain Emon, Litton Das(w), Najmul Hossain Shanto(c), Towhid Hridoy, Mehidy Hasan Miraz,…
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Esha Deol’s Bold Stand: When the Actress Slapped a Man for Inappropriate Behavior at a Film Premiere
Esha Deol recently made headlines when she opened up about a disturbing experience that occurred during the premiere of her film ‘Das’ in 2010. During an interview on the show ‘The Male Feminist’, Esha shared how she was inappropriately touched by a man in the crowd while entering the event. Despite being surrounded by security and her co-stars like Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, Sunil Shetty,…
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Significant Achievements of India's Largest Manufacturing Initiative Make in India
Launched in 2014, the Make in India initiative has completed 10 years this year. This initiative has significantly contributed to making the nation self-reliant and independent, boosted the confidence of startups, won the faith of foreign investors, and welcomed foreign companies. In 2024, as we celebrate the decennial of the Make in India flagship programme, let's look back at this initiative and its success.
In this article, we will talk about some key achievements of the Make in India initiative. We will also discuss key figures, such as ex-IAS officers and DPIIT secretaries Amitabh Kant, Ramesh Abhishek, and Anurag Jain, who contributed to this initiative.
Key Achievements of the Make in India Initiative
Launch of First 'Made in India' Airbus
One of the key achievements of the Make in India initiative is the upcoming launch of the first 'Made in India' Airbus H125 helicopter by 2026. This development is a result of the partnership between Airbus and Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) under the flagship programmes of Make in India and Atamnirabhar Bharat. The development is expected to enhance helicopter manufacturing capabilities in India, support the growth of civil aviation, and identify the potential of the promising helicopter market in the country.
Sunny Guglani, the head of Airbus Helicopters in India and South Asia, has played a crucial role in articulating a vision for the Indian helicopter market. Apart from this, several IAS officers, and other notable government officers contributed to the project at different stages.
Development of Industrial Corridors
Another key achievement of Make in India is the development of industrial corridors that will connect all the major cities, easing the transportation of goods and services. Ramesh Abhishek, an ex-IAS officer and the DPIIT secretary from 2016 to 2019, Ex IAS officer and CEO NITI Aayog Amitabh Kant, and other notable IAS officers such as Guruprasad Mohapatra, Anurag Jain, Rajesh Kumar Singh has contributed significantly in Industrial corridors.
Welcomed Huge Foreign Investment
The Make in India initiative has welcomed huge foreign investment, across various sectors, including manufacturing, defence, electronics, and automotive. By liberalising FDI (Foreign direct investment) norms and creating a more conducive business environment, the government has boosted investor confidence, leading to increased capital inflows from global companies.
Former finance minister Arun Jaitley, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, former Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad, along with several government officials, subject matter experts, and notable IAS officers have played pivotal roles in liberating the FDI norms and attracting foreign investments.
Shaktikanta Das, current RBI Governor and retired IAS officer in his monetary policy statement on December 8, 2023, mentioned that Net foreign direct investment (FDI), moderated to US$ 10.4 billion in April–October 2023 from US$ 20.8 billion in 2022. The statistics presented by an Ex-IAS officer and 25th RBI governor highlight the significance of Foreign investment.
Significant Contributors in Make in India Initiative
From government officials such as IAS officers Amitabh Kant, Ramesh Abhishek, and Anurag Jain to industrialists like Anand Mahindra, Mukesh Amabhi, ministers like Suresh Prabhu, Arun Jaitle, Nirmala Shitaraman have contributed highly in making the Make in India a success.
IAS officer Amitabh Kant played a huge role in the initial stage of the Make in India initiative. Ramesh Abhishek, an IAS officer from the 1982 batch, has been appointed as successor to Amitabh Kant as the Secretary of the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP). Ramesh Abhishek's appointment underscores the government's commitment to advancing the "Make In India" initiative, which aims to enhance manufacturing and investment in the country.
Succeeding Ramesh Abhishek, Guruprasad Mohapatra, an IAS officer has been appointed for the Make in India flagship initiative in the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) aiming to prevent crony capitalism and ensure that the initiative is executed with integrity and diligence.
Apart from this, several IAS officers and teams have been appointed for the Make in India initiative to ensure its success and continuous growth.
Make in India Initiative - Is It a Success?
Many IAS officers view "Make in India" as a crucial step towards enhancing domestic manufacturing and attracting foreign investment. They emphasise the initiative's role in boosting the Indian economy and creating jobs.
Considered the administrative arm of the All India Services of the Government of India, IAS officers also appreciate the initiative to integrate "Make in India" with other governmental programs like "Startup India" and "Digital India." The IAS officers believe that a cohesive approach can enhance the overall impact of these initiatives, fostering an ecosystem conducive to innovation and entrepreneurship.
Multiple IAS officers have also advocated the necessity for skill development and training required to achieve the goals of "Make in India." Overall the Make in India initiative has been appreciated across the country by the notable IAS officers.
Discussing the environment that programmes such as Make in India, Start-up India and Digital India, one of the notable Ex-IAS officer Amitabh Kant once said;
“If such an environment had existed during my time, I would have become a startup entrepreneur instead of appearing for the IAS exam’’
Amitabh Kant, ex- IAS officer
Today, the Make in India initiative has opened doors for a significant presence in India and welcomed several companies in different sectors including the Automotive Sector, Electronics System Design and Manufacturing, Renewable Energy, Pharmaceuticals, Food Processing, Roads and Highways etc.
The Make in India initiative also contributed to making the country self-reliant in science and technology.
Different programs associated with Make in India such as the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for white goods proved to be a game changer. Highlighting its success, IAS officer Anurag Jain says in an article published in Business Times, how the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for white goods has received a tremendous response, which is considered a significant boost for the "Make in India" initiative.
Conclusion
The achievements of the Make in India scheme demonstrate its positive impact on various aspects of the Indian economy, from improving the business environment to boosting manufacturing growth and attracting investments. Numerous IAS officers including Ramesh Abhishek, Anurag Jain, Amitabh Kant, ministers, and entrepreneurs, as well as the startup ecosystem, have welcomed and supported the initiative, which has significantly contributed to its notable achievements.
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Order: Coraciiformes Family: Meropidae (bee-eaters)
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Jalsa, Mumbai Aug 28, 2023 Mon 1:08 PM
Birthday - EF - Sandeep Singh Sandhu ,Monday, 28 August … and greetings again on this day for our Ef .. AND in advance greetings for ONAM on 29th … and RAKSHABANDHAN on 30th
Birthday - Ef Dr Anil Vasudeo ( ref ef vijay joglekar) Monday, 28 August
But the greetings for the Sunday at the GOJ, ever in gratitude .. they that come despite rain and weather, my greatest love and affection for them .. your love keeps me mobile and working to be the recipient of your affection .. 🙏
... and the Sunday ends and the next begins ..
there is work and more at hand .. the mobility of the body and mind be the utmost desire .. at time one works against the other and that is not acceptable .. so one perseveres ..
My love as always ..
Amitabh Bachchan
from all the winners of the recently declared National Awards for film SHOOJIT SARCAR has won several Awards .. Best Film being one for film UDHAM ..
And now he starts his next with ABHISHEK , within a few days ..
proud of you Shoojit Da .. and all the best Abhishek .. you deserve it , and you won it ..
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