#chairman of nims university
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Asian ENT Care Centre is known for its Care & Treatment at the hands of eminent Surgeons and skilled staff in addition to exceptional service & friendly Atmosphere. Chairman Dr. Chava Anjaneyulu is accredited EAR NOSE & THROAT SPECIALIST. Completed MBBS from NTR health university, Andhra Pradesh, India-1996 and M.S. in otorhinolaryngology from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Newdelhi, India-1999. Worked as a Asst. Prof. AIIMS, New Delhi, EX. consultant at NIMS, Hyderabad and Ex. HON. Consultant, LVP Eye Institute, Hyderabad.
a leading establishment in Hyderabad dedicated to advancing the field of Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) and introducing innovative treatment methods previously unavailable in India. Led by Dr. Chava Anjaneyulu, the Chairman of Asian ENT Care Centre, our primary mission is to pioneer research-oriented diagnostic and therapeutic practices in ENT, making top-notch treatment accessible and affordable to all.
As one of the finest and largest private Ear, Nose & Throat Hospitals (ENT) in Hyderabad, our reputation stems from the exceptional care and treatment provided by our renowned surgeons and skilled staff. We are proud to offer a friendly atmosphere and outstanding service to every patient who entrusts us with their ENT health.
Equipped with state-of-the-art operation theater specifically designed for a wide range of ENT and Head and Neck operations, our hospital is fully equipped to meet the needs of our patients. Our Outpatient Department is dedicated to conducting necessary investigations, ensuring accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans. Dr. Chava Anjaneyulu provides round-the-clock specialist services to cater to the diverse needs to all the patients.
Join us at the ASIAN ENT CARE CENTRE as we strive to transform the ENT landscape in India, keeping pace with the latest advancements and making significant contributions to the field. Experience our commitment to excellence and compassionate care as we work towards a healthier and happier society.
0 notes
Video
youtube
Part-3 USA Guests Special Interview | News India | Nims University Jaipu...
#nims university#nims chairman news#chairman of nims university#dr balvir s tomar#dr balvir singh tomar#dr bs tomar#nims jaipur news
1 note
·
View note
Text
I heard a great many things about My Mister before I went into it: a masterpiece, a truthful portrait of everydayness, a vehicle towards catharsis for the parts of the self weathered by everydayness, a moving story that is strongly anti-patriarchy, an ode to parental love and a child’s love and a sibling’s love and a friend’s love and other love that comes uninvited—all true. But I was not prepared for this story to be packaged in an affair and internal corporate espionage.
Here’s the premise: Do Jun-young, the young and haughty CEO of a successful building & engineering company, is in a power war with other senior members for the attention of their ailing, but still sharp, Chairman. Caught in between is a general manager, Park Dong-hoon, a decent, generous-to-a-fault man. Dong-hoon is the darling of the other faction in the office, and the task at hand for Jun-young is firing Dong-hoon. To Jun-young, who used to be his junior at university, Dong-hoon’s rise would amount to Jun-young's fall. Jun-young has little by way of a brain, few spineless right-hand men by way of brawn, and lots of money. For Lee Ji-an, the cold 20-year-old temporary worker with fortitude that comes with abject poverty and mounting debt and being a social reject, this is jackpot. She promises Jun-young that she could get Dong-hoon fired in exchange for money. In the process, Ji-an finds out that Dong-hoon’s wife has been cheating on him with Jun-young.
Here’s the heart: Dong-hoon and Ji-an embark on a relationship where they see in each other a reflection of themselves and then some. They are empty, broken people who constantly wonder why life happens to them, with neither the strength to ask what matters nor the inclination to face the music of the answer. They protect each other, from themselves and others.
Age has caught up to both of them—Dong-hoon, literally, he’s pretty much lived the same way for four decades; Ji-an, metaphorically, because at 20, she has already lived through the trauma of being an abandoned child, the disillusionment of a teen shunned by faux meritocracy, and the role of a care-giver without money or support. She is a child who had to grow up too soon in the worst way possible—taking the life of an abusive elder, who should have taken care of her, in self-defence. She is 30,000 years old, she thinks. He is 40, and that’s old enough, he thinks.
Ji-an’s survival instincts jerks Dong-hoon to a life that feels more urgent. Dong-hoon’s rule-abiding spirit shows Ji-an how to secure a life that could afford her space to breathe. It is Ji-an who protects Dong-hoon from being fired. It is Dong-hoon who tells the clueless Ji-an how to move in the world of adults, above ground.
Every other relationship in this show has a name. Sibling, friend, neighbour, parent, spouse, office senior, officer junior. But this one, of Dong-hoon and Ji-an, with their 20-year age-gap, has none. ("Platonic" does come close but I am still wrestling with that one.) They go out for dinner, witness each other at their worst and saddest, and tell each other what the other needs to hear the most.
The choice of this age-gap inevitably gives rise to the question of another affair, and this is where writer-nim Park Hae-young has me by the collar. My Mister feeds off the casual, crude, often-infantalising narrative of why young women are attracted to older men. That stereotype is bait, for those so easily bought into too many stories of the kind, to interrogate what about relationships outside the norm in civil society—relationships that do not have a name—terrifies them. The characters in the show who accuse Dong-hoon and Ji-an of having an affair are those assigned as antagonists.
PHY believes and says “Every relationship is fascinating and precious,” so why do we say no to making more of them as we age? The norms in civil society is a good reason, but maybe a superficial one. She maintains it's the simple act of being vulnerable that leads to building and treasuring relationships; one of those things we tend to lose as we "age". The facade to maintain as a successful person is at odds with being vulnerable so we have to fragment the contours of our love and maintain boundaries. It’s why the relationship between Dong-hoon and Ji-an is—and has to be—cemented on wiretapping and surveillance and the ugliness of baring your soul, against your will even.
At their workplace, Ji-an is only privy to Dong-hoon, the structural engineer working a desk job without many promotions under his belt for a man several years his junior. It is because Ji-an snoops around that she learns of the affair that sets the story in motion. It’s how she finds out that he is a husband who goes back to an empty house often. He is the middle child, bearing the weight of providing in the absence of a financially-independent elder brother and a younger one trapped in his own insecurities and failures.
But it’s also how she learnt of the love and grace he enjoys otherwise. He plays soccer with friends he has grown up with, he drinks with his siblings whom he has loved all his life, he is the favourite son to his mother. This kind man is the beating heart of his neighbourhood. There will be at least two dozen people who will chase around the streets of Seoul seeking vengeance should he have a scratch on his body. If he is in pain, his brothers will give up other responsibilities to be with him all night until blue hour. These scenes, and the ones in Jeong-hui’s bar, are brimmed with warmth, of love freely taken and given. It’s how Ji-an begins to fantasise having people to go back to, and to call your own. Her love for Dong-hoon is also a love to the world he brings to her, a world of community that sticks together.
When I watched My Liberation Notes, I sensed that PHY does not give a hoot about green flags and healthy relationships. She might look at those tweets and posts, laugh with her whole chest and mumble: cute but no. This is so very stark in Gi-hoon (Dong-hoon’s younger sibling) and Yu-ra’s relationship, one that is marked by the intimate act of cleaning up vomit. Love comes from unfiltered, almost disgusting, honesty, picking at things the other would never think of sharing to another being. Love is a muscle you have to use everyday. You have to be talking all the time; and somebody should be listening.
The scene that is tattooed in my heart is Dong-hoon whispering “Call me,” into the phone he knows she is listening to. This is after he learns the truth of everything, of her initial plans to betray him, of her surveillance. But as he tells her later: “Once you know someone, there comes a point where you don’t really care what they do. and I know you.” He knows her and now, he knows everything. That's all that matters.
In the final act of the show, loving truly as knowing fully is reinforced on a very unlikely character: Gwang-il, Ji-an’s abusive cousin, son of the man she killed for abusing her and their grandmother—and also the loan shark Ji-an owes to. It is through those surveilled tapes that we find out that before he was the son of a father who was murdered by a cousin he loved, he was kind. Ji-an was speaking to Dong-hoon, who knows this before us, the audience. That submission, those words she could never say to Gwang-il’s face, pushes the plot which began with a discreet affair to its conclusion.
When My Mister ends, things are slightly better for the characters than when we see them but it’s left ambiguous. The last 15 minutes of the show goes like this: four minutes of Dong-hoon, in his empty apartment after his wife has left for the US to join their son, engaged in chores and a snotty breakdown; Gi-hoon and Yu-ra’s fracturing relationship leading to a break-up; Dong-hoon's new company; Ji-an in her new job and friends she has started making there; Gi-hoon picking up a pencil to write a screenplay; and a final reunion between Dong-hoon and Ji-an one year after their last goodbye. I think PHY needs her characters to be people who find peace and who love and look out for one another, even if they remain broken.
That love doesn’t need to be forever. Ji-an stops listening to Dong-hoon’s phone after he finds out that she does. When she is about to uninstall the app from her phone, she registers the way his shoes hit the asphalt on the road, that dignified stride despite the hunched shoulders, and his steady breathing one more time. The footsteps recede; she isn’t listening anymore. Then they come back; love can also be a powerful memory, a fuel to someplace else to love more and be someone else. PHY’s thesis is so devastatingly haunting because she dares to tell you, with a jerk first and then gently like a goodnight kiss, that loving is both the very least and the most you can do while you’re here.
#my mister#my ahjussi#kdrama#lee sun kyun#lee ji eun#iu#one of 57 thoughts that has plagued me#i can't think of another writer who is so fearless in answering hard questions as much as in asking them#phy is very good at knitting nuance through the broadest range of characters and that's why you can't take away a single one of them#watch this show for dong-hoon and ji-an#but also watch it for all the others who will live with you long after it's over#(forgive typos please it's sunday and i am tired from feeling)#notes
174 notes
·
View notes
Text
“My father is a fake Second Coming Messiah” – Sung-jin Moon sent out letters in 1974
▲ Sung-jin Moon graduated from Kyunghee University's Department of History in 1969.
Sung-jin was the first son of Sun Myung Moon. His mother was Choi Seon-gil who divorced Moon on January 8, 1957.
Sung-Jin was born in Seoul in April 1946 and was abandoned by his father, Sun Myung Moon in June 1946 when Moon moved to Pyongyang. Wife and son next met Moon in Busan six years later when she tracked him down. A couple of years later Moon took Sung-jin away from his mother and, as far as is known, they never met again.
Sung-jin was uncomfortable with being given a new ‘mother,’ Hak Ja Han in 1960, who was just three years older than himself.
Seon-gil Choi had a strong Christian faith and could never accept Moon’s heretical ideas and his pikareum sex rituals. It is thought she died in 2008.
In 1973 Moon married Sung-jin to Dong-sook. There is evidence that she was his half sister. LINK
▲ Sun Myung Moon and Dong-sook resemble each other.
One year after their marriage, in 1974, Sung-jin wrote this letter.
Updated November 16, 2020
Translated from the Korean text (see below).
extract from the book, The Identity of Moon Sun Myung by Kim Myung-hui who was a 430 ‘Blessed Couple’:
In 1974, Seong-jin Moon was the protagonist of the significant “Letter Incident”, in which he personally sent an important personal letter of explanation from Japan, to ten of the leaders in the 36 blessed couples.
The content of the letter was, “My Father, whom you are following, is not the Second Coming Jesus Christ, so it is better for you to go on your own way. It is not too late for you to make your own future.”
The letter caused an emergency at the Unification Church headquarters, and they scrambled to retrieve the letters from each in the group of leaders who had received one.
Immediately after the incident, the former Association chairman, Won-pil Kim, came to South Korea. The case of the letter incident was somewhat resolved by giving the excuse, “Mr. Seong-jin Moon was just trying to test your faith”.
After Seong-jin graduated from Kyunghee University’s Department of History in 1969, he married Dong-sook Kim in Japan on July 18, 1973. [It was asserted that] she was the daughter of Won-pil Kim (a former president of the Il-Hwa pharmaceutical company). On May 2, 1976, their son was born in San Francisco, USA, and he was given the name “Shin-il nim” (信一님).
Seong-jin was blocked at Gimpo Airport, Seoul, in 1974 because of his Korean military service duty, and I wonder how he did manage to leave the country after that.
[It seems that he has mainly lived in Japan. Sung-jin has rarely been seen at official church functions. Dong-sook has attended some since the deaths of Hyo-jin and Sun Myung Moon. She visited him in hospital during his final days.]
▲ Moon married Sung-jin and Dong-sook in Tokyo on July 18, 1973
It has been reported that Dong-sook’s mother died before 1960, and therefore the wife of Kim Won-pil could not be her real mother since Chung Dal-ok lived until October 4, 2000. Dong-sook’s mother may have been a member of the Yang family, and there is some resemblance between Dong-sook and the Yangs who joined the Moon church in about 1953-54.
▲ Choi Seon-gil in about 1955. She was matched to Moon as a teenager. Moon told her he was a graduate of Waseda University. Years later she discovered that Moon had lied to her. Moon never graduated from anywhere. LINK
우리 아버지는 가짜 재림주다
문 성진은 1974년 일본에서 36가정 중 10인의 간부에게 개인별로 사신 (私信) 을 띄운 중요한 “편지사건” 을 일으켰다.
「당신들이 따르고 있는 우리 아버지는 재림주가 아니므로 각자의 앞길을 찾아 지금이라도 늦지 않으니 각자 갈길을 가는 것이 좋겠다」는 내용의 편지였다.
통일교본부에서는 이 편지 때문에 비상이 걸렸고 각자 간부들이 받은 편지를 회수하느라고 야단들이었다.
그 후 즉시로 전 재단이사장 김 원필씨가 한국으로 왔다.
「성진씨가 당신들의 신앙을 시험해 보기 위난 것」이라는 변명 아닌 변명으로 편지사건은 일단 수습이 되었다.
성진은 1969년도에 경희대학교 사학과를 졸업한 후 김 원필 (전 일화제약 사 장) 씨의 딸 김 동숙 (金 東淑) 과 [1973년] 7월 18일 일본에서 결혼식을 올렸다.
1976년 5월 2일 미국 샌프란시스코애서 득남하여 아이의 이름은 “信一님” 이 라고 명명했다. 성진은 1974년 출국시에 김포공항에서 병역미필로 출국제지를 당했는 데 그후 어떻게 해서 출국했는 지 궁금하다.
From the book by Kim Myung-hui:
문선명의 정체
The Identity of Moon Sun Myung
통일교와 문선명의 정체
The Identity of Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church
published in Korea in March 1987, and again in November 1989.
(page 343)
LINK to the Korean book
LINK to English information about this book
Dong-sook listed as a ‘True Child’
Moon’s first wife, Choi Seon-gil, and Kim Deok-jin interviewed
The Choi family’s entanglements with Moon
The six ‘wives’ of Sun Myung Moon
Sun Myung Moon – Restoration through Incest
Bo Hi Pak declared he was leaving the UC and tore up his application form in a leader’s meeting
“��는 가짜 메시아,사기꾼에 불과하다” – 홍난숙
野錄 統一敎會史 (세계기독교 통일신령협회사) – 1 . 박 정 화 외2인 지음 (前 통일교창립위원)
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
10th Higher Education Summit by CEGR Inaugurated
New Delhi: “A proper education sets people up to grow personally, professionally, and socially. It can awaken joy, curiosity and a deep desire to solve problems and help others. Plus, teaching a student can inspire them to pursue leadership roles and positively impact those around them,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah National President of CEGR addressing the audience with opening remarks at the 10th Higher Education Summit on the occasion of 10th Foundation Day of CEGR
“I welcome you all to the 10th foundation day of CEGR- Centre for Education Growth and Research and also the 10th Higher Education Summit where best of the brains from all over India are going to speak out their heart and vast experience in education industry. Education is one thing no one can take away from you Education is the key that unlocks the golden door to freedom. ,” added Dr. Marwah also Chancellor of AAFT University.
The grand opening took place at Hotel Shangri-La with the presence of Mentor CEGR Prof. K.K.Aggarwal Chairman National Board of Accreditation, Prof. R.K.Soni Advisor AICTE, Dr. Buddha Chandrashekhar Chief Coordinating Officer AICTE, Dr. Ramesh Unnikrishnan Advisor AICTE, Dr. Neeraj Saxena Advisor AICTE, Dr. Biswajit Saha Director Central Board of Secondary Education and Padma Shri Prof. G.D. Yadav Emeritus Professor of Eminence Institute of Chemical Technology.
Other important dignities who spoke on the occasion were Mohit Soni CEO MESC & NSDC, Prof. Balvir S Tomar Chancellor NIMS University, Dr. Harpreet Singh Saluja Chancellor SAM Global University, Er. B.S. Yadav Chancellor IES University, Anant Soni Pro Chancellor AKS University, Dr. Somnath Patil Secretary Dr D Y Patil Vidyapeeth Pune, Dr. Sanjay B Chordiya Chairman Suryadatta Group of Institutes, Dr. Sandeep Pachpande Chairman ASM Group of Institutes and Manish Kothari Founder & MD ISBR Business School.
The summit had three more technical sessions attended by large number of educationists from all over India. Later some of the prominent people were awarded for their contribution to education industry. The event was coordinated by dynamic Ravish Roshan Director CEGR who also presented vote of thanks.
#10th CEGR Higher Education Summit Inaugurated in New Delhi#Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios
0 notes
Text
A federal advisory panel has issued a startling report that says government disaster aid exacerbates inequality by enriching affluent areas and shortchanging low-income and minority communities.
Programs by the Federal Emergency Management Agency “provide an additional boost to wealthy homeowners and others with less need, while lower-income individuals and others sink further into poverty after disasters,” FEMA’s National Advisory Council wrote in a recent report.
“Through the entire disaster cycle,” the report adds, “communities that have been underserved stay underserved and thereby suffer needlessly and unjustly.”
The 35-member council, established by Congress after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, advises FEMA on emergency management and writes an annual report highlighting problems and possible solutions.
The council’s latest report is a stunning embrace of research by FEMA critics who have warned that disasters disproportionately hurt low-income and minority areas. It elevates their findings by incorporating them into recommendations.
“This empowers people who have been at the table but marginalized in raising those equity concerns to say, ‘Look, this is in a federal document; it’s being taken seriously by FEMA,’” Rice University sociologist James Elliott said.
The report cites Elliott’s 2018 study showing that white people who live in counties that sustained major disaster damage saw their personal wealth increase, while Black, Hispanic and Asian people in heavily damaged counties lost wealth.
Chauncia Willis, CEO of the Institute for Diversity and Inclusion in Emergency Management, said the 52-page report should push FEMA to take equity seriously.
“FEMA has not focused on equity enough, and that’s why disasters are exacerbated for people of color, for poor people and marginalized communities,” said Willis, a former emergency management coordinator for Tampa, Fla. “FEMA has not prioritized equity, and as a result, the people suffer for it.”
The report will fall to the incoming Biden administration, which could use the document “to draw attention to this issue and to prioritize this issue on its policy agenda,” said Dave Kaufman, a former senior FEMA official who consulted with the council on the report.
Equity entails providing “the greatest support to those with greatest need to achieve a certain minimum outcome,” the report says.
“It’s an incredibly important issue,” said Kaufman, who is director of safety and security at the Center for Naval Analyses. “The bigger the disaster, the more federal aid flows, and the more wealth disparities by race grow.”
The council report marks a sharp departure from previous versions that have largely avoided controversy and recommended easy-to-endorse steps such as educating the public about disaster preparedness and expanding the number of households with flood insurance.
‘PARADIGM SHIFT’
The new report, released late last year, systematically criticizes FEMA disaster programs for being designed in a way that benefits affluent people and communities. The authors highlight FEMA programs that reimburse states for disaster recovery costs such as infrastructure repairs and cleanup, and that give emergency cash to disaster-stricken households and individuals.
The reimbursement program “most benefits communities that can afford to pay the required match and can navigate the complexities of the contracting agencies,” the report said. Federal law generally requires states to pay 25% of disaster recovery costs in order to receive FEMA reimbursement for the remaining 75%.
The emergency cash program “is more accessible to those with time, income and access,” the report says, noting that individuals must register with FEMA and demonstrate eligibility before receiving help.
In addition, FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program “inadvertently assists the wealthier segment of the population by serving only those who can afford to buy flood insurance.”
“Overall, FEMA assistance is implemented such that people, municipalities, tribes and states with relatively more resources can access the most program assistance,” the report concludes. “Those who do not have access to existing resources, information or technology are less able to access necessary programs for preparation, mitigation, response and recovery than they should be entitled to.”
The report comes as FEMA and other government agencies face scrutiny as the coronavirus pandemic disproportionately affects minorities in the United States and reveals vast disparities in public health and job safety.
FEMA is under particular focus after an investigation found last month that agency personnel faced widespread racial and sexual harassment and discrimination. At a congressional hearing in July, Virginia’s emergency management coordinator, Curtis Brown, said disaster agencies are dominated by white men and must diversify “to reverse the existing failure to enact equitable practices before, during and after disasters” (Climatewire, July 29, 2020).
Willis of the diversity institute said she has met with the Biden transition team to suggest minority candidates who could serve as FEMA administrator. The potential candidates are “open to making FEMA a more diverse, equitable and inclusive organization,” she said.
FEMA has had only one minority administrator in its 41-year history and no female administrators.
The advisory council report urges FEMA to create an “equity standard” to evaluate its programs, and to analyze which practices governing grant distribution should be revised to increase equity.
The proposals entail “a paradigm shift in the way FEMA prioritizes its program funds and efforts,” the report says. “By shifting their focus to the most historically underserved populations, FEMA can drive significant improvement.”
University of Pittsburgh sociologist Junia Howell, who co-authored the 2018 study with Rice’s Elliott about disasters and wealth, said the recommendations “are an important step” but “only a blueprint for a process to begin to address these issues.”
“Depending on how the recommendations are implemented and the actions they then inspire, we will see to what extent we are able to address the existing inequality,” Howell said in an email.
The advisory council’s 35 members are appointed by the FEMA administrator and include emergency managers, health practitioners, disaster consultants, budget experts and municipal officials. The chairman, W. Nim Kidd, is head of the Texas Division of Emergency Management.
#news#us news#politics#us politics#fema#federal emergency management agency#wealth disparity#racial disparities
0 notes
Text
FIR against Ramdev, Patanjali CEO and 3 Others in Jaipur over Covid-19 Drug Claim
FIR against Ramdev, Patanjali CEO and 3 Others in Jaipur over Covid-19 Drug Claim
[ad_1]
File photo of Baba Ramdev.
Two of the accused including Balbir Singh Tomar and Anurag Tomar, are the chairman and the director of the Jaipur-based NIMS University. The fifth accused, Varshney, is a scientist at Patanjali Ayurved.
IANS Jaipur
Last Updated: June 27, 2020, 11:56 PM IST
In another jolt to yoga guru Ramdev, an FIR has been lodged here against him,…
View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
Job loss, Unemployment Rate Reached 23.1% in June — Expert
The President, African Statistical Association, Prof. Dahud Shangodoyin, has said Nigeria’s dwindling economy led to loss of more jobs and an increase in unemployment rate to 23.1 per cent in June. He said given the increase in population and a continued increase in the number of job seekers, the federal, state and local governments could not provide adequate opportunities for economic growth. Shangodoyin, a professor of statistics, University of Botswana, stated this in a lecture titled, ‘Nigerian Population Explosion and the Role of National Planning,’ at the South-West zonal summit of the Nigerian Institute of Management in Ibadan, Oyo State. He noted and regretted that only 26 per cent of the 10 million applicants secured admissions into tertiary institutions between 2010 and 2015, with another 10.5 million children out of school, the largest globally. Shangodoyin said the only way to resolve the impact of population explosion on sustainable development was to have developmental planning revolution in Nigeria. “We must recognise major trends and issues in Nigeria’s population dynamics. To do this, we must conduct our long overdue national population and housing census. Some trends and issues (such as reduction of infant mortality, family planning, changes to immigration policies, contraception and many others) that have direct impact on the resources on which human life depends (lands, water and biodiversity) should be addressed.
“Our population is increasing exponentially and calls for urgent attention on developmental planning. The management of population is vital to the development of Nigeria. Our first major population policy prepared in 1988 failed to deliver on its targets which included reducing the fertility rate, addressing early marriages and cutting down on population growth. In 2004, the national policy on population for sustainable development was launched but again fell short of all its targets.” He said Nigeria would be among the “top-four most populous countries in the world with well over 289 million people by the year 2050. Earlier in his speech, President and Chairman of Council, NIM, Prof. Olukunle Iyanda, lamented that “owing to cultural and religious factors, there had been little or no efforts in controlling the population of the country.” The zonal Chairman, NIM South West zone, Stella Olaniyan, said, “One fundamental solution to prevent the adverse effects of increasing alarming rate of our population is for us to strategically plan as a nation.” Source: Punchng Read the full article
0 notes
Link
best ent hyderabad, best ent hospital hyderabad, best ent hospital in hyderabad, top ent hospital hyderabad, top ent hospital in hyderabad, best ent doctor in hyderabad, best ent doctor hyderabad, top ent doctor hyderabad, top ent doctor hyderabad, best ent specialist in hyderabad, best ent specialist hyderabad, ent specialist in hyderabad, ent specialist hyderabad, top ent specialist in hyderabad,top ent specialist hyderabad
0 notes
Photo
Wish you and your family a very very Happy Diwali! May the #lights guide you and #brightness never leave your side.
#diwali#deepavali#india#rajasthan#jaipur#nims university#prof dr balvir s toamr#nims chairman#news india#nims hospital
1 note
·
View note
Text
Laser on the Moon family scam
Hyun Jin Moon
by Ashamed Korean – October 14, 2012
It is not widely known that Hyun Jin met Hak Ja Han during the funeral debacle when Hyun Jin was in Seoul. Hak Ja Han is trying to do a face saving deal to kick out Kook Jin and air brush the Moon schism to paint a reunified family.
Hak Ja Han, the ultimate false mother, cares only about power and money in that order.
She is ... worrying about how the current conflict might impact the Moon empire and in particular the Cheongpyeong scam outfits’ ability to continue defrauding and ripping off the Japanese, and of course to ensure that they can hold on to their ill gotten gains.
She has tried to persuade Kook Jin to move back to the USA. She argued that he should be satisfied with the fat monthly haul of the scam proceeds from the Japanese to one of his foundations in the USA. However Kookie has his pride and he is not thrilled at the idea of taking the fallen-man role. He does not want to be painted as the villain while Hyun Jin gets rehabilitated. He particularly does not like the fact that Hak Ja Han told him that Hyun Jin appears more telegenic and saleable than himself and is better for securing the assets.
Kookie so far does not want to play ball as he knows that he will be regarded as ass-whooped clown if he leaves now and gives up the fight mid-way.
Meanwhile, Hak Ja Han is trying to instate Hyun Su Han (Hyun Su Kim), the totally corrupt son of Kim Hyo-nam (alias Daemo-nim), as the controlling Chairman of the Tongil Foundation.
The irony does not stop. Kim Hyo-nam terrifies the gullible Japanese into bankrupting not only themselves but any one else they can in order to “liberate” x generations of ancestors in the spirit world in exchange for pardons for their sins. Meanwhile her son lives the life of a Gangnam playboy bankrolling Korean actresses and singers with a notorious reputation for forcing them to have sex with him.
The crimes and hypocrisy of the Moons and their cronies have no bounds. Sun Myung Moon will go down in history as one of the greatest religious criminals of the last thousand years. The only tragedy is how long it is taking for the deluded to demand the proof, check the truth and face the fact that they have been deceived in the most vile and evil way. Moon and his family and organization are completely satanic.
http://howwelldoyouknowyourmoon.tumblr.com/post/33571428848/another-filthy-moon-deal
“You shall know the tree by its fruits”
by Ashamed Korean – October 16, 2012
Hyun Jin was livid when Hak Ja Han, Peter Kim and Kook Jin in his own words (verbatim) “pulled a stunt and put those two little pricks in my place over my head”. Now no one, with any actual accurate personal knowledge of Kook Jin or Hyung Jin could possibly disagree with his complaint or description.
Hyun Jin was and still is personally incensed, because he was very proud to have taken on the white-washing job of settling down the members after the Nansook Hong exposé. He often boasts how he was the only one who took responsibility to restore members’ faith and considered that this was a major factor along with the fact of him being the eldest living son and his telegenic appearance for the fact that “Abojee promised me I was to be his successor, he f*cking promised me.”
He screamed and cursed out those involved with his “betrayal” in private. His view on his siblings and their past (as well as the inside dirt on how this came about and the inside story of his parents) is instructive.
“Kook Jin is a devious little prick, he was always a sore loser, even as a kid. His favourite game at that time was Risk.”
(Risk is a war strategy board game described by its makers as “It’s appeal is timeless. Make the “right moves” and you’ll conquer the world!”)
“The problem was Kook Jin used to cheat all the time to try to win and would throw tantrums when he lost.” Well nothing has changed here with him to date.
Hyun Jin went on to say “Kook Jin’s problem is he always had a complex about me, I was better at everything than him—sports, study, looks, speaking—and it used to eat the little prick up… Whatever I did, he tried to copy, but he could just never make it. When I did Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, he did it too, but I always whooped his ass, when I went to Harvard, he tried to get in but failed so he had to get in by other means, with members to do his study papers for him and church money to provide donations to get him in by the back door.”
What Hyun Jin could not forgive Kookie for, is the fact that he “saved the little shit’s ass and then he stabbed me in the back!”.
He went on to explain what a number of mostly Top Korean leaders and 2nd gen know but keep strangely secret, that when Kookie was living in Miami he had an adulterous relationship with a mistress and made her pregnant, “when Parents heard they freaked out and threatened to cut him off”. Hyun Jin went down to Miami and interceded on behalf of the “little prick” and got him forgiven on the condition that he arrange a quiet abortion and get “re-blessed” with a Korean.
The mistress was paid off $500k and told to disappear. Kook Jin also added a threat that if he exposed her he would have her killed.
Once Kookie was rehabilitated, we all know the rest of the story.
However, Hyung Jin, according to Hyun Jin, “was and still is a stupid little prick and a total fraud”. “I raised the little prick, I know him better than anyone. He was useless at most things and kept fantasizing about being different people [like] Bruce Lee, then a Buddhist monk, but he is just an actor. Not only that but he screwed around in addition to being lazy… I had to slap him from time to time to keep him in shape”.
Hyun Jin maintains that the instating of Hyung Jin as the spiritual leader and successor of the movement was a complete set up engineered by Han Hak Ja, Kook Jin and Peter Kim who he calls a “freaking snake”.
Hak Ja Han resents Hyun Jin because he would not pander to her whims. She was frightened that after getting liberated from the control of her husband, if Hyun Jin were to be the successor she would not be able to inherit control of the movement which for her means money and power. Her fears were blown up into a frenzy by Kookie, out of jealousy and resentment, and by Peter Kim, out of greed and fear as he knew Hyun Jin could not stand him and would look to kick him out the moment he got power.
Hak Ja Han then framed the succession issue as a choice between either Hyun Jin or all the rest of the Moon children. Initially the old man would not budge, Hak Ja Han got hysterical and with the help of Hyo Nam Kim, she gave him an ultimatum: Either appoint Hyung Jin and Kook Jin as a Undynamic Duo or she threatened she would leave him, which would finally give the lie to the fiction of the “True Parents”.
Old man Moon blinked and the rest is history. More to follow.
Postscript “Iknowmoon” praised me for my honesty on my last post but added I was wrong to defame Moon. I can only respond by saying I have no idea how one could defame the infamous.
I would like to remind everyone of the old mantra of the church in the past when they were trying to convince people that Moon was the messiah. “You shall know the tree by its fruits”. What they meant was that people would see the upright conduct of the rank and file sacrificial members and be fooled in to thinking that Moon and his family and cronies were similar. Well, the truth is coming out in buckets these days, but you may have noticed that they never use this quote any more.
No blowing hot and cold when it suits them; these crooks cannot have it both ways “You shall know the tree by its fruits” is exactly right. The children and the cronies of Sun Myung Moon are king pin abusers of money, power and sex. They obtain money by defrauding deluded members and live by lies and hypocrisy and convoluted deceit which creates the means for their power and money. These fruits are from the tree of Sun Myung Moon himself.
http://whatisonthemoon.tumblr.com/post/33734389743/ye-shall-know-them-by-their-fruits
Was Hak Ja Han behind the ‘Sokcho incident’ fake spirit world message used to remove Hyun Jin, the eldest living son?
Daemo-nim liberates 182 million golf course
Moon in 2012: “You bastards are making me into a puppet. Don’t do that!”
Preston Moon (Hyun Jin)’s last visit to his father in hospital
Obsessing with “Creating the Mother of the Universe” a year before Moon died
Shock: “Ashamed to be Korean” gives a report on the Moon scam
1 note
·
View note
Text
Balvir Tomar-Chairman-Chancellor NIMS University
Balvir S Tomar - Chairman & Chancellor NIMS University
Prof (Dr.) Balvir S. Tomar had been facilitating strategic planning and initiatives such as: enhancing career development and producing opportunities for all faculty members; promoting faculty diversity creating the Office of Academic Integrity in the University.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7RE5Zughog
0 notes
Text
8th CEGR Higher Education Summit at Marwah Studios
Noida: “The credit must go to the institutions who all have done a commendable job during the time of pandemic. Whether it is new technology, investment in equipment, heavy expenditure on infrastructure and manpower, the management of universities, schools and stand-alone colleges have gone out of way to run educational institutions in the most perfect manner,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah Chancellor of AAFT University & President designated CEGR at the 8th CEGR Higher Education Summit held at Marwah Studios Film City Noida.
Kunwar Shekhar Vijendra the current president of CEGR handed over the baton of CEGR to Dr. Sandeep Marwah and wished him all the best for the coming year. “I am sure Sandeep Marwah has a bigger vision for CEGR and he has the capacity and capability to prove the big change in the educational system of India. I wish him all the success,” said Kunwar Shekhar Vijendra.
Prof. K.K.Aggarwal Mentor and Chairman National Board of Accreditation, Dr. Neeraj Saxena Advisor Institutional Development AICTE, Dr. Ramesh Unnikrishnan Advisor Policy AICTE, Dr. Biswajit Saha Director CBSE, Kunwar Shekhar Vijendra National President CEGR & Chancellor Shobit University, Dr. Balbir S Tomar Chancellor NIMS University Jaipur and Dr. Sandeep Marwah were the main speakers at the summit.
Later Prof. K.K. Aggarwal presented prestigious Gaurav Awards to some of the prominent educationists and institutions for their excellent performance, who all were there to receive their award from all over India.
Ravish Roshan Director CEGR-Centre for Education Growth and Research announced the new National Core Committee for the year 2022 and the forth coming programs of the organization. He also proposed the vote of thanks.
0 notes
Text
रामदेव जानें, कैसे बनाई दवा; पलटे कोरोनिल का क्लीनिकल ट्रायल करने वाले निम्स चेयरमैन
रामदेव जानें, कैसे बनाई दवा; पलटे कोरोनिल का क्लीनिकल ट्रायल करने वाले निम्स चेयरमैन
योग गुरु बाबा रामदेव के कोरोना वायरस की दवा के क्लिनिकल ट्रायल को लेकर निम्स यूनिवर्सिटी के चेयरमैन बीएस तोमर (nims university chairman dr bs tomar) ने बड़ा खुलासा किया है। तोमर ने कहा है कि उनके अस्पतालों में कोरोना की दवा को कोई ट्रायल (clinical trial of coronil medicine) नहीं हुआ।
निम्स विश्वविद्यालय के मालिक और चेयरमैन बीएस तोमर ने कहा है कि हमने अपने अस्पतालों में कोरोना की दवा का कोई भी…
View On WordPress
#baba ramdev#Corona vaccine#Corona virus#coronil#hindi latest news#hindi news update#online khabri#patanjali#vicharodaya
0 notes
Text
Third force slot battle rages as 2019 polls beckon – Punch Newspapers
https://uniteddemocrats.net/?p=3902
Third force slot battle rages as 2019 polls beckon – Punch Newspapers
ENIOLA AKINKUOTU examines the political moves of third force elements ahead of the 2019 general elections
Having lost power after vowing to rule Nigeria for 60 years, Nigeria’s longest-ever ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party, faced its worst crisis yet.
While a large number of PDP leaders were arrested or arraigned for allegedly using stolen funds to run its campaigns in 2015, the party also faced a two-year internal crisis as two former governors – Ahmed Makarfi and Ali Modu Sheriff – struggled for the leadership of the party until the Supreme Court finally resolved the matter in favour of the former.
While the drama was playing out in the PDP, a large section of Nigerians became disillusioned with the ruling All Progressives Congress which had failed to fulfil most of its campaign promises owing to the sharp drop in global price of oil, a failing economy and rising insecurity occasioned by ethno-religious tension.
When it seemed Nigerians were trapped between the devil and the deep blue sea, some politicians and technocrats of note decided that it was time for the world’s most populous black nation to have a third option in the elusive quest for good governance, hence the ‘third force movement’ was born.
In politics, a third force is a political group or party, acting as a check, in a conflict between two extreme or opposing groups.
Though nebulous in concept, the third force movements mainly refer to the Nigerian Intervention Movement, led by a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Dr. Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), and a former presidential aspirant, Dr. Abdujalil Tafawa-Balewa; the Coalition for Nigeria Movement, led by former President Olusegun Obasanjo and the Social Democratic Party, led by Chief Olu Falae, a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
Up until last month, it was assumed that the NIM, the CNM and the SDP would merge ahead of the 2019 elections but Nigerians were surprised when the CNM, led by Obasanjo, announced that it had adopted the little known African Democratic Congress as a platform to battle the forthcoming polls.
Weeks later, the NIM picked a newly registered party, Alliance for New Nigeria, as its own platform, thereby making the possibility of a merger more elusive.
With less than two months to the deadline for registration of new parties by the Independent National Electoral Commission, the possibilities of a merger continue to wane. It is therefore imperative to analyse the individual strengths of the parties, should they individually face the electoral task independently.
SDP
The Social Democratic Party was founded during the short-lived Third Republic. The SDP and the National Republican Convention were the only two parties registered and allowed to contest elections during the regime of the then military dictator, Ge. Ibrahim Babangida. After the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election that was won by the SDP and the crisis which erupted afterwards, the Third Republic collapsed and the SDP went into oblivion.
The party was, however, revived during the run-up to the 2015 general elections by Falae.
The SDP was seen largely as an appendage of the PDP when it endorsed the then President, Goodluck Jonathan, for a second term and received over N100m to campaign for him. Although the SDP failed to win any major elections in 2015, it began to grow stronger last year when some disenchanted PDP members began to defect to the party. Some of the defectors include a former Minister of Information, Prof. Jerry Gana, and a former Minister of Education, Prof. Tunde Adeniran.
Others, who have joined the SDP in recent times, include a former Deputy Governor of Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore, and many more.
The party received a major boost when there were reports that Obasanjo was planning to join the SDP along with his group. The talks, however, fell apart.
Political experts say the SDP lacks a national spread and will need to build a huge grass-roots base if it will be taken seriously next year.
ADC
The ADC, which is chaired by Chief Okey Nwosu, was founded in 2006 ahead of the 2007 general elections. The party’s presidential candidate in 2007 was the renowned political economist, Prof. Pat Utomi. After failing to win any presidential, governorship or legislative elections, the party was drifting into oblivion until 2015 when it won a seat in the Bayelsa State House of Assembly. The little-known party, however, took the spotlight last month after it was adopted by former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s CNM.
Ironically, the same party had passed a vote of no confidence in the former president towards the end of his administration.
While adopting the ADC, a former Governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, said the CNM was bringing “three million” of its members into the party.
The former governor said, “The CNM takes this momentous step of coalescing into the ADC as a vital step in building national consensus to reconstruct the country. We assure all Nigerians that with their support and the understanding of all like-minded organisations across the country, Nigeria will be rescued. God willing, the elections of 2018 and 2019 will be used to cure the curse and afflictions of failed leadership and perpetual underdevelopment.”
The ADC is expected to hold party congresses soon and has ruled out a merger with any other party. It has, however, stated that it would be willing to forge alliances with other parties with a view to defeating President Muhammadu Buhari next year.
Like the SDP, the ADC is believed to lack a strong base in many parts of the country and is largely unknown among the grass roots.
ANN
The ANN was registered by INEC late last year. The party, which has yet to win any election, was recently endorsed by the NIM, led by Agbakoba and Tafawa-Balewa. The party, which is chaired by Dr. Jay Osi Samuel, is expected to hold congresses before the end of the month. However, the ANN has no known structure across the nation and is not popular among a large section of Nigerians. It remains unclear how the party expects to muster enough support and awareness before the 2019 general elections. However, the party is seeking to forge alliances with many other smaller parties ahead of 2019.
Speaking with our correspondent on the telephone, Dr. Dan Ekere of the Philosophy Department at the University of Lagos, said the third force was not a well-thought out concept.
Ekere wondered if Obasanjo, who ruled Nigeria for eight years and is now a proponent of the third force, could represent change.
He said, “For the third force, I do not see their chances in the 2019 general elections but if they are persistent and are transparent and honest with their process, there are chances that they can one day rule the country, but as it stands now, it seems like the same old politicians are funding the third force.
“If you see characters like Obasanjo behind the third force, would it be right to still refer to them as third force? What is actually third about such a force? So, that is their main challenge.
“The same characters, who corrupted the first and second force, would probably corrupt the third force and at the end of the day, we may need a fourth force.”
Also, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Festus Keyamo, said the third force was not yet ready for power.
Keyamo, who is the spokesman for the Buhari Campaign Organisation, said one of the problems with the third force was that the several elements within it were failing to make compromises and stepping down for any one person.
The senior advocate said it might take two or three election cycles before the third force could take shape and really become a force to reckon with.
He stated, “The major problem with the third force is a lack of a clear-cut identity as to who is who. In other words, they don’t know among themselves who controls more public acceptability, more public respect. This will continue for at least two general elections before they become coordinated.
“It happened in 2003, 2007 and 2011 when the different opposition parties tried to form a working relationship but it continued to fail until they could all agree to merge and pick Muhammadu Buhari, who had a steady record of garnering huge votes.
“It is impossible for the opposition to unite until they all individually test their powers. Today, Omoyele Sowore, Kingsley Moghalu, Fela Durotoye are all running and nobody would want to suspend his ambition for another. It is only when they individually test their strengths in the field that one person will agree to step down.”
The Chairman of the ANN, Mr. Jay Samuels, said the party was ready to defeat the APC next year’s elections.
Samuels stated that the fact that various interests groups like the Agbakoba-led NIM were endorsing the party showed that the ANN was the party to beat.
He added, “There is a reason we have not taken part in any by-election or local government election and that is because we have yet to hold our convention where our substantive officers would have been duly elected.
“In the next few days, we would release dates for our convention which is in July. We are open to work with any like-minded groups but we are not waiting to form any alliance.
“Groups have been coming to join us. Our main strategy is to create a new generation of voters by focusing on 80 per cent or more Nigerians who are eligible to vote but never voted or people who have never shown interest in politics of Nigeria. This is our strategy.”
Also, the Chairman of the ADC, Chief Okey Nwosu, said his party was waxing stronger every day which had made the ruling party jittery.
Nwosu, whose party has been endorsed by the Obasanjo-led coalition, said most of the ‘naysayers’ were members of the APC. He, however, added that they would be shocked at the polls in 2019.
He said, “Those in power have become blinded by their arrogance. For the first time, Nigerians will teach them a lesson.
“Handshake is the symbol of the ADC. That is our logo. We will extend a hand of fellowship to all Nigerians across the country and heal Nigeria. It has already begun to happen. People like (Festus) Keyamo and occupants of the Villa would be shocked by Nigerians.”
Copyright PUNCH.
All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH.
Contact: [email protected]
(Visited 1 times, 1 visits today)
window.fbAsyncInit = function() FB.init( appId : '1062006247266215', xfbml : true, version : 'v2.11' );
FB.AppEvents.logPageView();
;
(function(d, s, id) var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); (document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Read full story here
0 notes
Text
NIMS University’s Chairman Wife arrested in Delhi
NIMS University’s Chairman Wife arrested in Delhi
Shobha Tomar, wife of NIMS Univeristy’s chairman (Balbir Singh Tomar) was arrested by the Delhi police from a hotel in Delhi. On Thursday, the police had also arrested chaiman’s son Anurag Tomar. Both, mother and son are in jail now and will be presented before court on Friday. Amir Hasan, a police official, told that Balbir Singh had registered a case against both of them in November 16 in which he alleged that his wife and son are tampering with the documents of the Indian Medical Trust. Later, the case was transferred to the CBI for further probe in which CBI found that all allegations against the accused were true following which CBI order the arrest of the person/s accused. As of now, police is questioning Sobha Tomar to know more details about the case and trying to catch other persons involved in the case.
Source: https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/nims-universitys-chairman-wife-arrested-in-delhi-8245
0 notes