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bollywoodirect · 1 year ago
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#OnThisDay Remembering Bollywood's yesteryear actor #Mahipal on his birth anniversary (11/11).
His cinematic journey began with the 1942 movie "Nazrana." Although this debut didn't garner much success, he soon found his niche in lyric writing, collaborating with V. Shantaram on four films. This partnership brought him significant recognition. He also worked with notable directors like Sohrab Modi and the Wadia Brothers - Homi Wadia and J. B. H. Wadia. His most acclaimed work, however, was with V. Shantaram.
He featured in various mythological and historical films, sharing the screen with celebrated actresses like Nirupa Roy, Mala Sinha, and Meena Kumari. His foray into fantasy, particularly with Arabian Nights-themed films like "Alibaba and 40 Thieves" (1954), "Jennie" (1953), "Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag" (1952), and "Alibaba ka Beta" (1955), earned him fame in the Gulf countries as well.
Transitioning to character roles later in his career, he appeared in successful films like "Jai Santoshi Maa" (1975). He passed away in Mumbai at the age of 86 due to cardiac arrest.
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back-is-beautiful · 10 months ago
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ನಿತಿನ್‌ ಮಾಹಿಪಲ್‌ ಚಾಂದಿಲಾ।೨೪೦೪೦೫
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indiejones · 1 year ago
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THE 100 GREATEST SCREEN-PAIRS IN HISTORY OF WORLD CINEMA (@INDIES)!
.RAJESH KHANNA - MUMTAZ
.WALTER PIDGEON – GREER GARSON
.HUMPHREY BOGART – INGRID BERGMAN
.RICHARD BURTON – ELIZABETH TAYLOR
.ETHAN HAWKE – JULIE DELPY
.CHARLES CHAPLIN – EDNA PURVIANCE
.HUGH GRANT – JULIA ROBERTS
.KEANU REEVES – CARRIE-ANN MOSS
.RICHARD GERE - JULIA ROBERTS
.REX HARRISON – AUDREY HEPBURN
.CHARLES FARRELL – JANET GAYNOR
.CLARK GABLE – VIVIEN LEIGH
.UTTAM KUMAR – SUCHITRA SEN
.ROBERT REDFORD – BARBRA STREISAND
.DEV ANAND – WAHEEDA REHMAN
.CARY GRANT – INGRID BERGMAN
.KEANU REEVES – SANDRA BULLOCK
.GARY COOPER – INGRID BERGMAN
.JOSEPH FIENNES – GWYNETH PALTROW
.CHARLES BOYER – INGRID BERGMAN
.CARY GRANT – KATHERINE HEPBURN
.GURU DUTT – WAHEEDA REHMAN
.RAJESH KHANNA - TANUJA
.DILIP KUMAR - MADHUBALA
.TOM HANKS – MEG RYAN
.RAJESH KHANNA – SHARMILA TAGORE
.HUGH GRANT – RENEE ZELLWEGER
.SPENCOR TRACY – KATHERINE HEPBURN
.AMITABH BACHCHAN – PARVEEN BABI
.MICHEL PICCOLI – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.WOODY ALLEN – DIANE KEATON
.RAJESH KHANNA – REKHA
.MICHAEL DOUGLAS – GLENN CLOSE
.ALAIN DELON – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.ROD STEIGER – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.SHAMMI KAPOOR – ASHA PAREKH
.MARCELO MASTROIANNI – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.YVES MONTAND – SIMONE SIGNORET
.ALAIN DELON – ANNIE GIRARDOT
.JOHNNY DEPP – JULIETTE BINOCHE
.LAURENCE OLIVIER – VIVIEN LEIGH
.CLARK GABLE – JOAN CRAWFORD
.TREVOR HOWARD – CELIA JOHNSON
.PATRICK SWAYZE – JENNIFER GREY
.PREM NAZIR - SHEELA
.VINCENT CASSEL – MONICA BELLUCCI
.CLARK GABLE – AVA GARDNER
.JEAN-LOUIS TRINTIGNANT – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.JACK LEMMON – SHIRLEY MACLAINE
.HEATH LEDGER - JULIA STILES
.ANTHONY PERKINS – INGRID BERGMAN
.TOBEY MAGUIRE – KIRSTEN DUNST
.GREGORY PECK – AUDREY HEPBURN
.TOM CRUISE – RENEE ZELLWEGER
.AMITABH BACHCHAN - REKHA
.JAMES STEWART – MARGARET SULLAVAN
.RYAN GOSLING – RACHEL MCADAMS
.PRADEEP KUMAR – MEENA KUMARI
.ROBERT MONTGOMERY – ROSALIND RUSSELL
.JOHNNY DEPP – HELENA BONHAM CARTER
.BOBBY VERNON – GLORIA SWANSON
.DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. – LORETTA YOUNG
.CLARK GABLE – CLAUDETTE COLBERT
.RAJESH KHANNA – ZEENAT AMAN
.GLENN FORD – GERALDINE PAGE
.LEONARDO DI CAPRIO – KATE WINSLET
.RAJESH KHANNA – ASHA PAREKH
.MEL GIBSON – CATHERINE MCCORMACK
.RAJ KAPOOR - NARGIS
.BRAD PITT – ANGELINA JOLIE
.CHRISTOPHER REEVE – MARGOT KIDDER
.CARY GRANT – SOPHIA LOREN
.SOUMITRA CHATTERJEE – MADHABI MUKHERJEE
.HUMPHREY BOGART – AUDREY HEPBURN
.SALMAN KHAN – AISHWARYA RAI
.ANTONIA BANDERAS – CATHERINE ZETA JONES
.RYAN O’ NEAL – BARBRA STREISAND
.JOHNNY DEPP – GWYNETH PALTROW
.MICHAEL DOUGLAS – KATHLEEN TURNER
.JAMES STEWART – CLAUDETTE COLBERT
.LAURENT MALET – ANNIE GIRARDOT
.DICK POWELL – OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
.TOMMY STEELE – GERALDINE PAGE
.GEORGE BRENT – OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
.MAURICE RONET – BRIGITTE BARDOT
.RAJESH KHANNA - SRIDEVI
.WILLIAM POWELL – MYRNA LOY
.ANTHONY PERKINS – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.MICKEY ROONEY – JUDY GARLAND
.RAJESH KHANNA - RAAKHEE
.SHAH RUKH KHAN - KAJOL
.RAAJ KUMAR – MEENA KUMARI
.MAHIPAL – ANITA GUHA
.RALPH FIENNES – JULIETTE BINOCHE
.ERROL FLYNN – OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
.JOHN BOLES – BARBARA STANWYCK
.DHARMENDRA – MEENA KUMARI
.PETER FINCH – AUDREY HEPBURN
.MARLON BRANDO – KIM HUNTER
.MAURICE RONET – ROMY SCHNEIDER .
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(P.S. - THE 2 PEOPLE WITH MOST ENTRIES IN THIS LIST, ARE-
RAJESH KHANNA OF INDIA WITH 8 ENTRIES, FOLLOWED BY ROMY SCHNEIDER OF AUSTRIA/FRANCE WITH 7 ENTRIES!)
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rajeevpradhan · 2 years ago
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ACTOR MAHIPAL IN MOVIE HUSN KA CHOR
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news365timesindia · 19 hours ago
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[ad_1] Rohit failed to make his Ranji return memorable. (PC: X.com) The sixth round of the Ranji Trophy unfolded with an air of anticipation, but the stage reserved for Indian cricket’s biggest stars turned into a gallery of missed opportunities. Names like Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, and Rishabh Pant, fresh from their exploits in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, took centre stage but failed to make an impact with the bat. Amidst the star-studded stumbles, Ravindra Jadeja stood out, showcasing his all-round prowess. The wily left-armer spun a web to claim a five-wicket haul, and his brisk 36-ball 38 added valuable runs to his team’s tally, proving once again why he remains one of the most dependable players in the longest version of the game. While the spotlight on marquee players dimmed, the unsung heroes of the domestic stage seized their moment. Siddharth Desai, Khaleel Ahmed, Andre Siddarth, Vasuki Koushik, and Umar Nazir delivered remarkable performances. It was largely a bowler’s day out in the Ranji arena. Mumbai vs Jammu and Kashmir All eyes were on Rohit as he returned to Ranji cricket after a decade, but his comeback was far from memorable. The Indian Test skipper fell for just 3, miscuing a leading edge off Umar Nazir to mid-off. His opening partner, Yashasvi Jaiswal, endured a similar fate, managing only 4 runs off 8 balls. It was a dream morning for J&K’s bowlers, who exploited the early nip to skittle a star-studded Mumbai lineup for a mere 120. Shardul Thakur fought back with a gritty half-century, but Umar and Yudhvir Singh claimed four wickets each to dominate the innings. Mumbai, however, responded strongly with the ball, reducing J&K to 174/7 by stumps. J&K lead by a slender 54 runs with their lower order under pressure. Saurashtra vs Delhi Delhi’s batting woes continued as they were bowled out for 188 on Day 1. Captain Ayush Badoni top-scored with a composed 60, but Pant’s return to Ranji cricket proved disappointing as he managed just 1 run off 10 balls while batting at No. 5. Ravindra Jadeja shone for Saurashtra, grabbing his 18th five-wicket haul in the Ranji Trophy and reaching the milestone of 200 wickets in the competition. Dharmendrasinh Jadeja chipped in with three scalps. In reply, Saurashtra ended the day at 163/5, trailing by 25 runs, with the game delicately poised. Punjab vs Karnataka Karnataka’s decision to bowl first paid off handsomely as Shubman Gill-led Punjab was blown away for just 55, their second-lowest total in Ranji Trophy history. V. Koushik led the carnage with four wickets, while Abhilash Shetty and Prasidh Krishna took three and two wickets, respectively, on a pitch tailor-made for fast bowlers. Karnataka’s innings, however, saw regular wickets tumble, but Smaran Ravichandran held firm with a resilient unbeaten 83, steering the team to a strong position by the end of the day. Vidarbha vs Rajasthan Khaleel Ahmed was all over Vidarbha as his spell of 5/57 helped Rajasthan bowl out the visitors for 165. Only Karun Nair and skipper Akshay Wadkar showed some fight with the bat but couldn’t score big. A.B. Kookna claimed the final two wickets as Vidarbha were bundled out for 165 in 58 overs. With the bat, Rajasthan kept losing wickets and ended the day at 101/5. Rajasthan skipper Mahipal Lomror is still at the crease and will resume tomorrow on 44. Haryana vs Bengal Suraj Jaiswal was the star of the show for Bengal on Day 1 as he registered a six-wicket haul to dismantle Haryana’s batting lineup and bowl them out for 157. Ankit Kumar top-scored for the side with a 56-ball 57. Writtick Chatterjee was sent packing by Sumit Kumar as Bengal ended the day at 10/1. Madhya Pradesh vs Kerala Nidheesh M.D. starred with a five-for as Madhya Pradesh were bundled out for 160. Skipper Shubham Sharma top-scored for the side with a 54-run knock off 134 balls, followed by Venkatesh Iyer’s 80-ball 42. Although MP pacers Avesh Khan, Aryan Pandey, and Kuldeep Sen tried hard, they couldn’t break
through the defences of Akshay Chandran and Rohan Kunnummal, as Kerala ended the day at 54/0. Tamil Nadu vs Chandigarh Batting at No. 6, 18-year-old Andre Siddarth walked in with Tamil Nadu in trouble at 126/4, having lost four quick wickets after a solid opening stand of 101. What followed was a remarkable counter-attacking knock by the teenager, who smashed 106 off 143 balls, rescuing his team from a precarious position. However, another batting collapse ensued as Tamil Nadu crumbled from 287/5 to 301 all out within the span of 10 overs. Chandigarh’s Vishu Kashyap was the star with the ball, claiming a brilliant five-wicket haul. Gujarat vs Uttarakhand Left-arm spinner Siddharth Desai etched his name in the record books with a stunning nine-wicket haul, the best-ever spell by a Gujarat bowler in First-Class cricket, at the Gujarat College Cricket Ground A in Ahmedabad. His magical performance bowled Uttarakhand out for a meagre 111 runs. In reply, Gujarat ended the day at 190/4, holding a 79-run lead. Uttarakhand’s left-arm spinner Mayank Mishra, who has already troubled Gujarat’s batters, will have the chance to complete a five-wicket haul tomorrow. The post Big Names Falter as Bowlers Shine on Day 1 of Ranji Trophy Round 6 appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 19 hours ago
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[ad_1] Rohit failed to make his Ranji return memorable. (PC: X.com) The sixth round of the Ranji Trophy unfolded with an air of anticipation, but the stage reserved for Indian cricket’s biggest stars turned into a gallery of missed opportunities. Names like Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, and Rishabh Pant, fresh from their exploits in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, took centre stage but failed to make an impact with the bat. Amidst the star-studded stumbles, Ravindra Jadeja stood out, showcasing his all-round prowess. The wily left-armer spun a web to claim a five-wicket haul, and his brisk 36-ball 38 added valuable runs to his team’s tally, proving once again why he remains one of the most dependable players in the longest version of the game. While the spotlight on marquee players dimmed, the unsung heroes of the domestic stage seized their moment. Siddharth Desai, Khaleel Ahmed, Andre Siddarth, Vasuki Koushik, and Umar Nazir delivered remarkable performances. It was largely a bowler’s day out in the Ranji arena. Mumbai vs Jammu and Kashmir All eyes were on Rohit as he returned to Ranji cricket after a decade, but his comeback was far from memorable. The Indian Test skipper fell for just 3, miscuing a leading edge off Umar Nazir to mid-off. His opening partner, Yashasvi Jaiswal, endured a similar fate, managing only 4 runs off 8 balls. It was a dream morning for J&K’s bowlers, who exploited the early nip to skittle a star-studded Mumbai lineup for a mere 120. Shardul Thakur fought back with a gritty half-century, but Umar and Yudhvir Singh claimed four wickets each to dominate the innings. Mumbai, however, responded strongly with the ball, reducing J&K to 174/7 by stumps. J&K lead by a slender 54 runs with their lower order under pressure. Saurashtra vs Delhi Delhi’s batting woes continued as they were bowled out for 188 on Day 1. Captain Ayush Badoni top-scored with a composed 60, but Pant’s return to Ranji cricket proved disappointing as he managed just 1 run off 10 balls while batting at No. 5. Ravindra Jadeja shone for Saurashtra, grabbing his 18th five-wicket haul in the Ranji Trophy and reaching the milestone of 200 wickets in the competition. Dharmendrasinh Jadeja chipped in with three scalps. In reply, Saurashtra ended the day at 163/5, trailing by 25 runs, with the game delicately poised. Punjab vs Karnataka Karnataka’s decision to bowl first paid off handsomely as Shubman Gill-led Punjab was blown away for just 55, their second-lowest total in Ranji Trophy history. V. Koushik led the carnage with four wickets, while Abhilash Shetty and Prasidh Krishna took three and two wickets, respectively, on a pitch tailor-made for fast bowlers. Karnataka’s innings, however, saw regular wickets tumble, but Smaran Ravichandran held firm with a resilient unbeaten 83, steering the team to a strong position by the end of the day. Vidarbha vs Rajasthan Khaleel Ahmed was all over Vidarbha as his spell of 5/57 helped Rajasthan bowl out the visitors for 165. Only Karun Nair and skipper Akshay Wadkar showed some fight with the bat but couldn’t score big. A.B. Kookna claimed the final two wickets as Vidarbha were bundled out for 165 in 58 overs. With the bat, Rajasthan kept losing wickets and ended the day at 101/5. Rajasthan skipper Mahipal Lomror is still at the crease and will resume tomorrow on 44. Haryana vs Bengal Suraj Jaiswal was the star of the show for Bengal on Day 1 as he registered a six-wicket haul to dismantle Haryana’s batting lineup and bowl them out for 157. Ankit Kumar top-scored for the side with a 56-ball 57. Writtick Chatterjee was sent packing by Sumit Kumar as Bengal ended the day at 10/1. Madhya Pradesh vs Kerala Nidheesh M.D. starred with a five-for as Madhya Pradesh were bundled out for 160. Skipper Shubham Sharma top-scored for the side with a 54-run knock off 134 balls, followed by Venkatesh Iyer’s 80-ball 42. Although MP pacers Avesh Khan, Aryan Pandey, and Kuldeep Sen tried hard, they couldn’t break
through the defences of Akshay Chandran and Rohan Kunnummal, as Kerala ended the day at 54/0. Tamil Nadu vs Chandigarh Batting at No. 6, 18-year-old Andre Siddarth walked in with Tamil Nadu in trouble at 126/4, having lost four quick wickets after a solid opening stand of 101. What followed was a remarkable counter-attacking knock by the teenager, who smashed 106 off 143 balls, rescuing his team from a precarious position. However, another batting collapse ensued as Tamil Nadu crumbled from 287/5 to 301 all out within the span of 10 overs. Chandigarh’s Vishu Kashyap was the star with the ball, claiming a brilliant five-wicket haul. Gujarat vs Uttarakhand Left-arm spinner Siddharth Desai etched his name in the record books with a stunning nine-wicket haul, the best-ever spell by a Gujarat bowler in First-Class cricket, at the Gujarat College Cricket Ground A in Ahmedabad. His magical performance bowled Uttarakhand out for a meagre 111 runs. In reply, Gujarat ended the day at 190/4, holding a 79-run lead. Uttarakhand’s left-arm spinner Mayank Mishra, who has already troubled Gujarat’s batters, will have the chance to complete a five-wicket haul tomorrow. The post Big Names Falter as Bowlers Shine on Day 1 of Ranji Trophy Round 6 appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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philophi9999 · 11 days ago
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UK Wants China’s Money l Why are things so bad in England? By Mahipal Si...
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indiaepost · 15 days ago
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Haryana will become a role model in implementing National Education Policy: Mahipal Dhanda
Chandigarh, January 9 – Education Minister Sh. Mahipal Dhanda said Haryana will become a role model across the country in implementing the new National Education Policy. On the occasion of Swami Vivekananda Jayanti on January 12, programmes will be organized at various places, including Kurukshetra University and Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak.The Education Minister was addressing the…
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a2zsportsnews · 15 days ago
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Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025: Abhijeet Tomar’s century guides Rajasthan to quarterfinals with win over Tamil Nadu
Abhijeet Tomar’s well-paced century (111, 125b, 12×4, 4×6) and a disciplined all-round bowling effort powered Rajasthan to a 19-run win over Tamil Nadu in the pre-quarterfinals of the Vijay Hazare Trophy here at the Kotambi Stadium on Thursday. Asked to bat first, Rajasthan was bowled out for 267 despite Tomar’s heroics and skipper Mahipal Lomoror’s breezy half-century (60, 49b, 3×4, 4×6) at the…
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supermen-with-black-hair · 1 year ago
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When you don’t have to worry about what to do if your car breaks down...
Although you still have to decide if it’s better to carry it or just pull it the normal way... pushing’s an option too!
नितिन माहिपाल चंदिला। २४०१२८
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cryptoto · 16 days ago
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RJS vs TN Dream11 Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024-25 2nd Preliminary Quarter Final Prediction
Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu will lock horns in the 2nd Preliminary Quarter Final of Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024-25 on Thursday, January 9, 2025, at the Moti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara. Continue reading to find out RJS vs TN Dream11 2nd Quarter Final of Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024-25 Prediction. Predicted forms for Rajasthan vs Tamil Nadu Rajasthan Predicted XI: Shubham Garhwal, Kartik Sharma, Mahipal…
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hamsdd · 16 days ago
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RJS vs TN Dream11 Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024-25 2nd Preliminary Quarter Final Prediction
Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu will lock horns in the 2nd Preliminary Quarter Final of Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024-25 on Thursday, January 9, 2025, at the Moti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara. Continue reading to find out RJS vs TN Dream11 2nd Quarter Final of Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024-25 Prediction. Predicted forms for Rajasthan vs Tamil Nadu Rajasthan Predicted XI: Shubham Garhwal, Kartik Sharma, Mahipal…
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odnewsin · 1 month ago
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Odisha: Four cyber fraudsters held for operating fake gaming app scam
The Commissionerate Police in Odisha on Friday arrested four cyber fraudsters for duping gullible victims of their hard-earned money on the pretext of high returns on investments in a fake online gaming platform.  The accused persons were identified as Vaibhav Khanna (29) and Kamaljeet Singh (39) of Delhi, Tejas Kumar Mahendra Bhai Patel (26) of Gujarat and Gugulavath Mahipal (32) of…
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[ad_1] The two-day annual event, Satluj Pride, was held at Satluj Public School, Sector 4, Panchkula. This year marked the 48th edition of the program, celebrating the theme, “New India: Forging Futures, Celebrating Culture.”    Students of Satluj Public School performing at the two-day annual event, Satluj Pride 2024 that was held at Satluj Public School, Sector 4, Panchkula   On the inaugural day there were scintillating performances by students of classes 8-12, while on the second day students of classes 5 to 7 enthralled the audience.   The Chief Guest for the first day event was Sh. Mahipal Dhanda, Minister of School Education, Parliamentary Affairs, and Higher Education Archives, Government of Haryana. Special guests included Sh. Gian Chand Gupta, Former Speaker and MLA Panchkula; Banto Kataria; and Sh. Deepak Sharma (BJP District President, Panchkula), among others.   The cultural performances by students were the main highlight of the event. Class 8 students delivered an inspiring presentation on the theme “World Peace: Cultivating a Culture of Peace.” Class 9 students presented on “Sustainability and a Greener Tomorrow,” emphasizing the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability. Class 11 and 12 students brought alive the spirit of New India through their performance titled “Panegyric.” These performances left the audience energized and filled with fresh ideas. The event concluded with a rendition of the National Anthem by Class 12 students, instilling a sense of patriotism and pride in everyone present.   The second and the final day of the event witnessed the presence of the Chief Guest, Mr. Alok Kumar Roy, IPS, Director General of Police (DGP), Railways and Commando, and the Guest of Honour, Ms. Anjum Moudgil, an Olympian, Arjuna Awardee, former World No. 1, and the first Indian woman shooter to win medals at the World Championships and Commonwealth Games.   The ceremony began with the traditional lighting of the lamp and a Saraswati Vandana, followed by a series of inspirational performances by the students. Class 5 students presented “The World Is Our Stage” while Class 6 showcased “Legends and Leaders.” Another notable performance focused on “Innovators of Tomorrow: A Celebration of Creativity, Technology, and Innovation.”   Joining them on this occasion were Mr. Krit Serai, Co-Chair/ Director-Principal, Mr. Reekrit Serai, Managing Director of Satluj Group of Schools, Co-Principal Ms. Madhurima Serai, Mrs. Radhika Panickar Serai, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Mr. Gur K Serai, Co-Chairman/Director-Principal of Satluj Public School, Sector 2, Panchkula and Ms. Preet Mangat Serai.   Mr. Reekrit Serai, Managing Director of Satluj Group of Schools, expressed his gratitude to students, teachers, and everyone who contributed to making the event a success. He remarked that such events not only encourage students' creativity and performance but also help them recognize their cultural heritage and individual talents. Programs like these provide students with opportunities to hone their skills, preparing them for success in various fields of life.   The event concluded with the Chief Guest, Guest of Honour and school management presenting awards to students for their outstanding performances. The event also celebrated the achievements of Class 10 and 12 students, with awards presented to the CBSE toppers of 2023-24. !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window,document,'script', 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); fbq('init', '311356416665414'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); [ad_2] Source link
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