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fullypics · 2 years ago
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Cute Couples - Eeramana Rojave 🌹💕 Follow @fully_pics . . . #pavithrajanani #pavithra #dhiraviam #dhiraviamrajakumaran #saigayatri #tamiltvshows #tamilactress #tamilcouples #tamilcinema #tamilserialactress #tamiltrending #tamilponnu #tamilserial #vijaytvshow #vijaytvserial #vijaytv #zeetamil #zeetamilserial #suntvserial #suntv #eeramanarojave2 #eeramanarojave #eeramaanarojaave #biggbosstamil #pandianstoresserial #cookwithcomali #pandianstores #kaatrukennaveli #fullypics https://www.instagram.com/p/CnyhrXLLUTr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lyricsolution-com · 26 days ago
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Renukaswamy Murder Case: Kannada Actor Darshan Hopes To Get Bail Before Diwali | Regional News
Bengaluru: Jailed Kannada superstar Darshan is hoping to get bail before Diwali as the Karnataka High Court is taking up his appeal petition on Monday. The matter is likely to be taken up later in the day. Darshan is allegedly suffering from severe back pain and his counsel, famous criminal lawyer C.V. Nagesh, who was unsuccessful in securing bail for the actor in the lower court, is presenting…
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todayworldnews2k21 · 1 month ago
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Renukaswamy murder: Actor Darshan and Pavithra Gowda's bail plea rejected | India News - Times of India
NEW DELHI: City civil court in Bengaluru on Monday rejected the bail pleas of jailed actor Darshan and Pavithra Gowda, while granting bail to accused Deepak in the Renukaswamy murder case. Darshan is currently being held in Ballary jail, having been transferred there after photos emerged showing him receiving preferential treatment in Bengaluru central prison. He is facing three FIRs related to…
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ramboss · 8 months ago
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Fans went Awestruck by seeing Pavithra Lakshmi as Clone of Samantha
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richdadpoor · 1 year ago
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Actor Naresh's Son Opens Up About His Father's Marriage With Pavithra Lokesh At 58
Naresh and Pavithra Lokesh met each other in 2018. Telugu actor Naresh Vijaya Krishna’s son Naveen Vijay Krishna said that Pavitra Lokesh is a very silent lady but at the same time, she is strong. Telugu actor Naresh Vijaya Krishna and actress Pavithra Lokesh left everyone stunned when they tied the knot in an intimate ceremony earlier this year. The event was a private affair which was graced…
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ilyricshub · 2 years ago
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Veerayya Lyrics - Anurag Kulkarni | Title Track
#VeerayyaTitleTrack #WaltairVeerayya #AnuragKulkarni #PavithraChari #Chiranjeevi #DeviSriPrasad #Chandrabose
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chaoticnutcase · 2 years ago
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Seema Hari for Banglez Jewerly, photographed by Pavithra Ramasubramanian.
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makerstudioz · 1 year ago
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We don't know much about Pavithra, she debuted as a artist in some reality shows on Zee Tamil. She is trying hard now. Sakthi Maheshkumar drew for a own promotion.
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Drawing by Sakthi Maheshkumar for @makerstudioz
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cosmicrhetoric · 2 years ago
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Just saw ur tags on that gifset Isha! I remember u had a post a bit ago abt finding a good ponniyin selvan translation, can I ask what u settled on? 👀
hiii and yes so i was able to get a hard copy of the pavithra srinivasan translation, which seems to be the most widely available full text.....like that was the one that showed up on libby for me. i wanted to do a compare/contrast with this version that's online for free by project madhurai (translated by Indra Neelameggham) just cause it looks like they denote certain tamil words and spellings a little differently? just to see what's up with that. also i was given the advice 2 steer clear from the m rajaram translation (collection of three volumes) as apparently it's heavily abridged. im like not even two chapters into it lmao and also full disclaimer i do not speak tamil in any way so all of this was just best guesses from a few hours research online
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cynicwriter · 2 years ago
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B. K. Pavithra v. Union of India, 2019 SCC OnLine SC 694 
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📢 Hey Tumblr peeps! Let's talk about an important legal development in India 🇮🇳 concerning reservation policies and consequential seniority for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs).
🔎 So, there was this case that challenged the Karnataka Extension of Consequential Seniority to Government Servants Promoted on the Basis of Reservation (to the Posts in the Civil Services of the State) Act 2018. The Act basically ensures that SCs and STs promoted under the state's reservation policy since 1978 get their fair share of seniority. But the petitioners weren't too happy about how the state collected data to justify this Act. 😕
❓ The main issue: Is the 2018 Reservation Act valid, given that a similar 2002 Reservation Act was invalidated?
⚖️ The Supreme Court of India weighed in, and guess what? They said the 2018 Act is constitutionally valid! 🎉 Here's why: the data collected by the State government through the Ratna Committee report can only be scrutinized by the Court to a limited extent. After all, reservation policy is mainly up to the legislative/executive branches, not the judiciary.
💡 Some key takeaways:
1️⃣ The Ratna Prabha Committee was set up to analyze the representation of SCs and STs in the State Civil Services and the impact of reservation on overall administrative efficiency.
2️⃣ The Court found that the state government's opinion on the adequacy of SCs and STs representation is ultimately subjective.
3️⃣ Ultimately, equity, justice, and efficiency are variable factors that can only be identified and measured by the State.
So there you have it, folks! The 2018 Reservation Act has been deemed constitutionally valid, and it's an interesting development in India's ongoing conversation on reservation policies and social justice. 🗣️👥
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lromanus · 2 years ago
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The flower is always the bud’s undoing. Let go then. Step into the river, lean into the wind, let the strength of the earth rise through you. Watch your fingertips burst into bloom.
—Pavithra K. Mehta
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fullypics · 2 years ago
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Eeramana rojave 🌹 . . . #pavithrajanani #pavithra #dhiraviam #dhiraviamrajakumaran #saigayatri #eeramanarojave2 #eeramanarojave #eeramaanarojaave #tamiltvshows #tamilactress #tamilcouples #tamilcinema #tamiltrending #tamilponnu #tamilserial #vijaytvshow #vijaytvserial #vijaytelevision #zeetamil #zeetamilserial #suntvserial #suntv #biggbosstamil #biggbosstamil6 #thendralvanthuennaithodum #thendral #serialactress #fullypics https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm0yN5ILSBz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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imhereforscm · 2 years ago
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I am currently reading the English translation of, Ponniyin Selvan originally written by Kalki Krishnamurthy. It's a 5 part book series. So far it's pretty interesting. Pavithra Srinivasan has translated it in English. I recommend checking it out. I got it from Amazon. I promise, you won't be disappointed. 💓
Thank you for the recommendation!😊🤗💖 I added that to my reading list (not sure when I'll get to read it, but it's definitely in my future plans)
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manju-k-m · 2 years ago
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My story of parenting
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The term ‘parenting’ was new to me 11 years back when I had my first baby boy Parthiv. I just started living with him. I did everything I experienced and saw in my family. We watched cartoons together. We played hide and seek. We slept together. We listened to music on my mobile. He was my baby love. When he is 2 years old, keeping his social skills in our mind we found a wonderful place called Budding Minds International Playschool for him. Once we enter there it was a new beginning for both of us. I too started socializing for the first time in the last 4 years in Chennai. Of course, language was the villain there. Slowly I started conversing in public and making parental friends. The most interesting and surprising thing was attending an early childhood workshop of Ashok uncle which left behind so much new vocabulary related to the developmental phases of a child. Fine motor skills, neuron connections, overall development, skills, etc. I was fascinated by the science introduced there as I could connect everything in my two-year experience of motherhood with my son. I tried following most of the suggestions given by aunties there. And I believed I was doing a decent job as a parent. Even I stopped my normal TV time for him as I was the only 24X7 parent with him. Instead, I read for him. And I could see when he was 5, he became a voracious reader and I became his proud mom. But still on the move because of my priority and life in a flat, I couldn’t give any input into his social skills. I could manage him very easily as he is not a hyperactive smart child running through the corridors of the hospital during a doctor visit. He will be sitting patiently while the other children make a move all the time. As he was very silent and attentive in class, all his teachers were happy with him and they haven’t given any focus areas for him. When he was in grade 2, I could see he need to socialize more, he needs to be physically active. I started trying that but it was so difficult as he was in his comfort zone of reading books all the time. Being my first child, he was always my Guinea pig. Experimenting and learning from my mistakes was what I always did for him. Even though he had a gentlemanly image everywhere, I was worried about his physical and social activities. I tried many sports for him, and different skill bases classes for him but what I could see was a slight change in this area. What I wanted was his natural interest in doing things. Finally, I stopped worrying about his areas of improvement and started believing that every child is unique.
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We stepped into my second motherhood when he was 4 years. This time I was more confident that I know the science of parenting and things which worked for him and what not worked for him. Pavithra the little bundle of joy brought more color to our family. I thoroughly enjoyed my motherhood. I focused on all the vocabulary related to parenting which I learned from the beginning. She became an independent child when she was 2 just before going to her play school. She was active and loved dance and songs. As Parthiv was a soft child there was no fight or conflict between them. It was easily manageable. She was talkative social and physically active from a very small age. Then I realized how important is the ambience for a child in their initial stages of development. I realigned my parenting views from experience. Before Pavithra was born, parenting was a little conscious effort for me. After that, I could relate their behavior according to scientific terms but I had no luxury of time to deal with it scientifically. I left them to grow with the flow. Correcting them on any specific behavior or attitude was the only thing I was focusing on.
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They started growing together. They played together. I just monitored. My life, after Pavithra turned 2 , was much easy. All my physical and mental health resumed back. During the lockdown they both were busy with their world. No fights or conflicts. The only thing was small complaints which I left unattended which made them solve themselves. When they grew up a little more, their interests changed. Still, they managed to survive as no other friends were available for them during the lockdown. Both of them were different and unique in their way. They were independent as I started working and I was busy unlike before. They did activities themselves. I could see the change in their interests and skills if parental involvement is very less. Even if it is origami or any other activity, trying themselves may not make it perfect, but the skills they attain are incomparable. That was a great lesson I learned in my second motherhood.  As they grow, small disagreements started popping out between them. I understand it as they started growing and developing in the right way. The taste of a toddler and a child should be different by theory. We should be worried only if they have no disagreements. I would like to refer to my cousin’s greatest quote. When it is one child, we can say about sweet parenting. If it is more than 1, we are referees.  Diplomatically attending to their conflicts is a parenting skill. They both should feel separate that mama is listening to them and empathizing and appreciating them for their good behavior. That skill will come only when we start dealing with it.
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Everything was very sweet and smooth until I was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer. I had to undergo 6-month of treatment. Our whole life changed upside down. I never imagined or trained my children to deal with my absence. I believed that monitoring and guidance are always needed for them. I never believed before that Pavithra can sleep without me. I suddenly became a depressed parent. I thought all the qualities and values I imparted will be lost or will not be followed. But I could see they were adapting to my absence very easily. The independency they attained earlier helped them to manage their daily chores easily and it made the caretaker’s job easy. I was happy in that way. Also, when they started getting more comfortable, I could see they stopped doing many things which they did before. They slowly started changing. It was the toughest phase of my treatment life. I started explaining and tried convincing my parenting needs to their caretakers. But I understood that it was a pressure on them. They were showing their love by giving more comfort to them. Finally, I decided to stop worrying about my parenting. The greatest lesson I learned here is that a worried parent is a villain to the surrounding. I waited patiently. Slowly I realized that only my parental expectations got damaged. They were growing and developing in the ambiance. So many new skills which were not on my parenting list got added. I regrated worrying about my parenting. I learned again that we should just go with the flow. Monitor them. Guide them whenever needed. In these 11 years, I turned from an ignorant parent to a focused parent to a worried parent to a  Carefree parent. The transition involved many learnings and my own experience. I understand that every parent should have a unique parenting story like me. You should not compare it with others’ parenting. What you can get are some tips or techniques to tackle any specific issue. If we can see them without any parenting expectations, you won. You are the best parent. Then they are the best children! Embrace their uniqueness. Balancing their uniqueness and your expectation is the secret of best parenting.
I made many parenting mistakes with my children. But now I understand that parenting is an ocean. Understanding your mistakes is the milestone in your life as a parent. I will learn more and more when they grow and go through their different phases. I guess Parthiv is a scientist child and Pavithra is an artist child. It may change on the go. For the same reason, their needs are different. I am proud that I never compared them for anything. I corrected them when they compare themselves and worry. Nurturing and encouraging their skills is the only thing we should do. Without their interest imparting any specific skill will be a pressure for both the parent and the child. Another learning from my parenting experience. Conditional parenting doesn’t work most of the time.
Yesterday’s parents are preparing today’s children for tomorrow. This a beautiful parenting quote I have read recently. Keeping this statement in our parenting is very critical. Make a beautiful bond with them and paste it with love and trust. I don’t know, how it is to me now. But I want to taste the flavored bond with my children. I am blessed to have them in my life.
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pavithraaaaaaa · 2 years ago
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He’s a defiant act of creation. A whole solar system pretending to be a person. He’s the sun, the flowers, the chords and the stars all at once. A knight of his own subconscious, a hawk-eyed muse, a freckle-nosed Orpheus and a soul-striking poetry material that artists would fight to erect museums for.
— pavithra.
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common-man · 3 days ago
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Small Story 83: Pure (Pavithramana) Love - Part 2
Pavithra's father, Ram, admired Mithun's unwavering determination and believed that a miracle could happen, though he often wondered how. Days and months passed by, and nearly two years had gone since Mithun had come to Chennai. Rahul never allowed Mithun to stay alone, and Vasanthi treated Mithun like a brother. Ajay was happy to spend time with Mithun, going out, playing cricket, and chess. One Sunday, Ajay brought his friend Atul home for lunch. Atul was one year senior to Ajay. After lunch, Vasanthi asked Atul, "What do your parents do?" Atul replied, "Dad, Shyam works as a Program Manager in a software company, and my mom, Ambujam, is a renowned psychiatrist with many credentials." The next day, Vasanthi and Rahul visited Atul’s house to meet Ambujam. After introductions, Vasanthi shared Pavithra’s tragic accident and how she had lost her memory, as well as how their dear friend Mithun was suffering because of it. Ambujam listened patiently and said, "I admire Mithun's hope for a miracle. In our family, we’ve witnessed Shirdi Sai Baba’s miracles many times. Bring Mithun, Pavithra, and her parents next Sunday. I’ll see what I can do with Baba's blessings." On Sunday, everyone gathered at Ambujam’s house around 4 PM. After tea and snacks, Ambujam announced, “We are going to watch a movie in our home theater.” Everyone entered the theater. As Mithun walked in, he noticed a photo of Hema Malini on the wall. Pavithra saw the photo and asked Ambujam, "Who is she?" Everyone took their seats, and Ambujam sat next to Pavithra. She turned off the lights and whispered to Mithun, “Come sit next to Pavithra.” Mithun moved to the seat beside her, and Ambujam quietly got up. The film started, and it was Seeta Aur Geeta. As the movie began, Pavithra’s interest piqued, and she began shouting, “Mithun, this is such a lovely movie!” She reached out her hand to the seat next to her where Mithun was sitting. As the movie continued, Pavithra started humming along to the songs, occasionally placing her hand on Mithun's. When the movie ended and the lights came back on, Pavithra turned to Mithun and said, “Mithun, you didn’t tell me we were watching this movie at a friend's house!” Her parents were visibly excited. Vasanthi, along with Pavithra’s parents, thanked Ambujam for her thoughtful idea. With Shirdi Sai Baba’s blessings, Pavithra had regained her memories.Ram congratulated Mithun for his unwavering belief in the miracle, and Rahul was overjoyed as well. A few days later, Mithun and Pavithra’s wedding took place beautifully, surrounded by love and happiness. The following week, the entire group—Mithun, Pavithra, their families, and friends—set off on a journey to Shirdi, to visit the sacred place of Shirdi Sai Baba, the place where their miracle had come to life. K.Ragavan. 20-11-24
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