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Cyclone Biparjoy Marches Toward Coastal Areas and Disrupts Lives 2023!
Cyclone Biparjoy will likely step into Rajasthan on June 16. The Gujarat Health Minister Rushikesh Patel has chaired a meeting with Kutch District Administration. The IMD has predicted that Cyclone Biparjoy will also impact the state of Rajasthan. For more info on cyclone biparjoy, visit our blog now!
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JUNE 16, 2024
Pass the Baton
Deepika Emmanuel Sagar (Rajasthan, India)
"[The Lord] set up Instruction for Israel, ordering our ancestors to teach them to their children. This is so that the next generation and children not yet born will know these things, and so they can rise up and tell their children." - Psalm 78:5-6 (CEB)
"I find relay races inspiring. Every person on the team shares equal responsibility, and they all run eagerly to do their part well. If one team member is slow, another may be fast and make up time. Though the foundation is laid by one team member, the whole team contributes to the outcome. Every team member strives toward the same goal as they pass on the baton and run the race well.
The same thing is true in our spiritual life. The foundation of faith is often laid by one generation and passed on to future generations. When the baton of faith gets passed on, the race continues and victories are realized. Since faith is realized only when it is practiced, it’s important for older generations to share their faith stories with younger generations. Continuing the race does not depend on the odds we face but rather on our determination to persevere in faith. As believers we are on God’s team, with feet eager to run for God’s purpose." Be an active part of God's team, and always do your part. Share your faith through words, actions and any other way possible.
TODAY'S PRAYER
"Give us wisdom, O Lord, to pass on the faith within us to future generations. Allow our faith to grow and to bless many." Amen.
Psalm 78:1-8
"1 Listen, my people, to my teaching; tilt your ears toward the words of my mouth. 2 I will open my mouth with a proverb. I’ll declare riddles from days long gone 3 ones that we’ve heard and learned about, ones that our ancestors told us. 4 We won’t hide them from their descendants; we’ll tell the next generation all about the praise due the LORD and his strength the wondrous works God has done. 5 He established a law for Jacob and set up Instruction for Israel, ordering our ancestors to teach them to their children. 6 This is so that the next generation and children not yet born will know these things, and so they can rise up and tell their children 7 to put their hope in God never forgetting God’s deeds, but keeping God’s commandments 8 and so that they won’t become like their ancestors: a rebellious, stubborn generation, a generation whose heart wasn’t set firm and whose spirit wasn’t faithful to God." Keep God's teachings forefront and share from your own experiences of where and how He has worked in your life. Praises belong to God. You will be forever blessed! Joe
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Best Women Cricket Players In India - Mithali Raj
Mithali Raj is one of the most prominent and accomplished cricketers in India, and she has made significant contributions to women's cricket both in India and globally. Here is a comprehensive overview of her career and achievements.
Mithali Raj, known as the “Captain Cool” Indian women’s cricket, is one of the greatest Indian women’s cricket players. Mithali was born on December 3, 1982, in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. She started playing for India when she was just 16 years old and became famous for her amazing batting skills.
She has contributed incredibly to Indian cricket. Mithali has scored more runs in women’s one-day international matches than anyone else, with over 6,000 runs in her career. People admire her because she’s so good at staying calm and focused during big games.
Mithali has led the Indian women’s cricket Player team to some big moments. They made it to the final of the World Cup in 2005 and the semi-finals in 2017. Her hard work and leadership have inspired lots of young cricketers in India to follow in her footsteps.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Birth and Early Years: Mithali Dorai Raj was born on December 3, 1982, in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. She started playing cricket at a young age and was trained under the guidance of her coach, Sampath Kumar.
Debut: She made her One Day International (ODI) debut at the age of 16 against Ireland on June 26, 1999, scoring an unbeaten 114 runs (TechMistri).
Achievements and Records
ODI Career: Mithali Raj is the highest run-scorer in women's international cricket. She has amassed over 7,000 runs in ODIs, becoming the first woman to reach this milestone.
Captaincy: She has captained the Indian women's cricket team in more matches than any other player, leading the team to the final of the ICC Women's World Cup twice (in 2005 and 2017).
Test Career: Mithali has also had a significant impact in Test cricket, with an impressive average and notable performances, including a double century against England in 2002.
T20 Career: In T20 Internationals, Mithali has scored over 2,000 runs and was the first player from India to achieve this feat.
Awards and Honors
Arjuna Award: Mithali was awarded the Arjuna Award in 2003, recognizing her outstanding achievement in cricket.
Padma Shri: She received the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, in 2015 for her contributions to cricket.
Wisden Leading Woman Cricketer in the World: In 2017, she was named the Wisden Leading Woman Cricketer in the World (TechMistri).
Legacy and Impact
Inspiration and Role Model: Mithali Raj is widely regarded as an inspiration for young girls in India and around the world who aspire to play cricket. Her dedication, skill, and leadership have significantly advanced women's cricket.
Retirement and Future Plans: After an illustrious career spanning over two decades, Mithali Raj retired from all forms of international cricket on June 8, 2022. She continues to be involved in cricket, sharing her experience and knowledge to promote the sport.
Key Statistics
ODI Matches: 232 matches, 7,805 runs at an average of 50.68
Test Matches: 12 matches, 699 runs at an average of 43.68
T20I Matches: 89 matches, 2,364 runs at an average of 37.52 (TechMistri) (AllCasinos.in) (King567).
Mithali Raj's illustrious career and her numerous records have firmly established her as one of the legends of women's cricket. Her contributions have not only elevated the status of women's cricket in India but also inspired countless young athletes to pursue their dreams in sports.
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"Love To Look At Things In Positive Manner": Sanju Samson Ahead Of ICC T20 WC 2024 Opener
Ahead of their opener against Ireland in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, India wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson said that he positively looks at things while reflecting on failures and successes in his career.
Samson, who made his international debut in 2014 in a T20I match, has had ups and downs, having played just 25 T20Is and 16 ODIs for India over the last decade.
His T20 stats have been disappointing as he has scored just 374 runs at an average of 18.70 with one half-century. a strike rate of 133.09 and the best score of 77.
Samson has made his way into the T20 WC squad after a career-best Indian Premier League (IPL) which helped take Rajasthan Royals (RR) to the playoffs. He scored 531 runs at an average of 48.27 and a strike rate of 153.46, with five half-centuries. His best score was 86*.
The Kerala-born cricketer asserted that at the time when a cricketer is young and successful, he tries to skip a few lessons.
"I love to look at things in a more positive manner. If it's a failure or setback, you learn through it. When you are young and successful, you skip a few lessons. I am blessed with my talent, which comes naturally to me as a batter" Samson said in a video posted by BCCI.
The 29-year-old further stated that right from the moment he arrived in the United States, he had taken out all the things regarding Indian Premier which is in his mind.
"Right from the moment I landed here, IPL has been away from my mind. I tell myself that I am somewhere where people dream of going. Then I was like, what else do I need to do? Mentally I did not have to motivate myself. Things happen automatically. When you meet Rohit and Virat, you get inspired and there is no looking back. How can Sanju help India win more games, what it is like to be a WC player for India? I am very grateful for the support wherever I go," the wicketkeeper added.
In the end, Samson said that he loves to change and adapt according to the conditions.
"The biggest lesson as a cricketer and human is that the change is constant. You cannot say that this is the only way to play. I love to change and adapt as per conditions. You can't be the same Sanju Samson," the right-hand batter concluded.
India will start their T20 World Cup campaign on June 5 against Ireland at the newly constructed Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York.
The blockbuster clash between India and Pakistan will take place on June 9. India will later play tournament co-hosts USA (June 12) and Canada (June 15) to wrap up their Group A matches.
In the tournament, India will be aiming to end their ICC trophy drought, having last won the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013. Since then, India has reached the 50-over World Cup final in 2023, semifinal in 2015 and 2019, the title clash of the ICC World Test Championship in 2021 and 2023, T20 WC final in 2014, semifinals in 2016 and 2022 but failed to secure a big ICC trophy.
India squad: Rohit Sharma (C), Hardik Pandya (VC), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Rishabh Pant (WK), Sanju Samson (WK), Shivam Dube, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohd. SirajReserves: Shubman Gill, Rinku Singh, Khaleel Ahmed and Avesh Khan.
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Unearthing the Secrets of Kumher Dalit Massacre: After 31 Years, Shocking Life Sentences Handed Down | Must-Read India News
A special court for SC/ST cases in Alwar, Rajasthan has sentenced nine individuals to life imprisonment in connection with the Kumher massacre. The incident, which occurred on June 6, 1992, led to the death of 16 Dalits and left more than 44 seriously injured. The court acquitted 41 others accused in the case. The convicts who received life imprisonment are Lakho, Prem Singh, Man Singh, Rajveer,…
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Unearthing the Secrets of Kumher Dalit Massacre: After 31 Years, Shocking Life Sentences Handed Down | Must-Read India News
A special court for SC/ST cases in Alwar, Rajasthan has sentenced nine individuals to life imprisonment in connection with the Kumher massacre. The incident, which occurred on June 6, 1992, led to the death of 16 Dalits and left more than 44 seriously injured. The court acquitted 41 others accused in the case. The convicts who received life imprisonment are Lakho, Prem Singh, Man Singh, Rajveer,…
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India Post Recruitment 2023: Gramin Dak Sevak (12,828 Posts)
India Post Recruitment 2023: India Post has released an employment notification for the recruitment of the Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) under various postal circles across the country. The last date for submission of the application is 11th June 2023. Post Name:- Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) - No of posts:- 12,828 Posts - Postal circle-wise vacancy list 1. Andhra Pradesh: 118 Posts 2. Assam: 151 Posts 3. Bihar: 76 Posts 4. Chhattisgarh: 342 Posts 5. Gujarat: 110 Posts 7. Haryana: 8 Posts 8. Himachal Pradesh: 37 Posts 9. Jammu & Kashmir: 89 Posts 10. Jharkhand: 1125 Posts 11. Karnataka: 48 Posts 12. Madhya Pradesh: 2992 Posts 14. Maharashtra: 620 Posts 15. North Eastern: 4384 Posts 16. Odisha: 948 Posts 17. Punjab: 13 Posts 18. Rajasthan: 1408 Posts 19. Tamil Nadu: 18 Posts 20. Telangana: 96 Posts 21. Uttar Pradesh: 160 Posts 22. Uttarakhand: 40 Posts 23. West Bengal: 45 Posts - Age limit:- 18 to 40 years. The Upper age relaxation is up to 3 years for OBC, 5 years for SC/ST, and 10 years for PWD candidates. - Salary:- for BPM, Rs.12,000/- to 29,380/- and for ABPM/Dak Sevak Rs.10,000/- to 24,470/- - Essential Qualification:- The candidate should have passed the Secondary School Examination of 10th standard having passed in Mathematics and English (having been studied as compulsory or elective subjects) conducted by any recognized Board of School Education by the Government of India/State Governments/ Union Territories in India shall be a mandatory educational qualification for all approved categories of GDS. - Local Language Proficiency:- The candidate should have studied the local language at least up to the 10th standard. - Other Qualifications: The candidate should be proficient in the following fields (i) Knowledge of computer (ii) Knowledge of cycling (iii) Adequate means of livelihood How to apply for India Post Recruitment 2023: Gramin Dak Sevak Jobs? Interested and eligible candidates may apply for India Post GDS online. The last date for submission of the application is 11th June 2023. The applicant will have to first register himself/herself on the GDS online Engagement Portal at the link https://indiapostgdsonline.gov.in/ Selection Procedure The Selection Process of India Post GDS Recruitment consists of the following stages:- - Preparation of Merit List: The applicants will be shortlisted for engagement based on a system-generated merit list. The merit list will be prepared based on marks obtained/ conversion of Grades/ Points to marks in the Secondary School Examination of 10th standard of approved Boards, aggregated to percentage to the accuracy of 4 decimals. The passing of all the subjects as per the respective approved board norms is mandatory. - Document Verification:- The shortlisted candidates for the recruitment will have to attend the document verification process to complete the recruitment process. - Appointment: On the successful completion of document verification, a candidate will be appointed as Gramin Dak Sevaks within the jurisdiction of the respective division. Application Fee A fee of Rs.100/- (Rupees one hundred only) is to be paid by the applicants for all posts notified in choice of Division. However, payment of fees is exempted for all female applicants, SC /ST applicants, PwD applicants, and Transwomen applicants. Advertisement No:- 17-31/2023-GDS (Date: 20.05.2023) Those who wish to apply are advised to go through the below official notification in detail before submitting applications. Online Application Link Click Here Download Official Notification Click Here Check Your Fee Payment Status Click Here Read the full article
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JUNE 16, 2024
Pass the Baton
Deepika Emmanuel Sagar (Rajasthan, India)
"[The Lord] set up Instruction for Israel, ordering our ancestors to teach them to their children. This is so that the next generation and children not yet born will know these things, and so they can rise up and tell their children." - Psalm 78:5-6 (CEB)
"I find relay races inspiring. Every person on the team shares equal responsibility, and they all run eagerly to do their part well. If one team member is slow, another may be fast and make up time. Though the foundation is laid by one team member, the whole team contributes to the outcome. Every team member strives toward the same goal as they pass on the baton and run the race well.
The same thing is true in our spiritual life. The foundation of faith is often laid by one generation and passed on to future generations. When the baton of faith gets passed on, the race continues and victories are realized. Since faith is realized only when it is practiced, it’s important for older generations to share their faith stories with younger generations. Continuing the race does not depend on the odds we face but rather on our determination to persevere in faith. As believers we are on God’s team, with feet eager to run for God’s purpose." Be an active part of God's team, and always do your part. Share your faith through words, actions and any other way possible.
TODAY'S PRAYER
"Give us wisdom, O Lord, to pass on the faith within us to future generations. Allow our faith to grow and to bless many." Amen.
Psalm 78:1-8
"1 Listen, my people, to my teaching; tilt your ears toward the words of my mouth. 2 I will open my mouth with a proverb. I’ll declare riddles from days long gone 3 ones that we’ve heard and learned about, ones that our ancestors told us. 4 We won’t hide them from their descendants; we’ll tell the next generation all about the praise due the LORD and his strength the wondrous works God has done. 5 He established a law for Jacob and set up Instruction for Israel, ordering our ancestors to teach them to their children. 6 This is so that the next generation and children not yet born will know these things, and so they can rise up and tell their children 7 to put their hope in God never forgetting God’s deeds, but keeping God’s commandments 8 and so that they won’t become like their ancestors: a rebellious, stubborn generation, a generation whose heart wasn’t set firm and whose spirit wasn’t faithful to God." Keep God's teachings forefront and share from your own experiences of where and how He has worked in your life. Praises belong to God. You will be forever blessed! Joe
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Rahul Dravid Education Qualification
Rahul Dravid:- Rahul Sharad Dravid is a well-known Indian cricket coach and former captain of the Indian national team. Recently, he has been serving as its head coach. Prior to his appointment to the senior men's national team, Dravid was the Head of Cricket at the National Cricket Academy, and the head coach of the India Under-19 and India A teams. Rahul Dravid Education Qualification Rahul Dravid completed his schooling at St. Joseph's Boys High School, Bangalore and took a degree in commerce from St Joseph's College of Commerce, Bangalore.
Rahul Dravid School St. Joseph's Boys' High School, Bangalore, Karnataka, India College/University • St. Joseph's College of Commerce, Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India, • St Joseph’s College of Business Administration, Bangalore, Karnataka, India Educational Qualification Degree in Commerce Personal Information Full name Rahul Sharad Dravid Names Earned Jammy, The Wall, Mr. Dependable Profession Cricketer (Batter) Date of Birth 11 January 1973 (Thursday) Age (as of 2023) 50 Years Birthplace Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India Zodiac sign Capricorn Nationality Indian Hometown Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Address Indira Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka Marital Status Married Girlfriends Vijeta Pendharkar Marriage Date 4 May 2003 Wife Vijeta Pendharkar Children Sons- Samit Dravid and Anvay Dravid Parents Father- Sharad Dravid (worked in a Kissan Factory) Mother- Pushpa Dravid (Professor of architecture at the University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, Bangalore) Siblings Brother- Vijay Dravid
Other Information
International Debut Test- On 20 June 1996 against England at Lord's ODI- 3 April 1996 against Sri Lanka at Singapore Jersey Number #5 #19 Domestic/State Team • Karnataka • Kent • Canterbury • Marylebone Cricket Club • Royal Challengers Bangalore • Rajasthan Royals Coach/Mentor Keki Tarapore and Gundappa Viswanath Batting Style Right-handed bat Bowling Style Right-arm off-break Favourite Shot Square Cut Hobbies Reading books, listening to music, and spending time with his friends and family. Controversies • During an ODI with Zimbabwe in January 2004, he was fined half his match fees for ball-tampering. • He was criticized for declaring the Indian inning during the Multan Test in March 2004, when Sachin Tendulkar was at the crease with 194 runs with 16 overs remaining Cars Collection Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 Porsche 911 Carrera S Salary (approx.) Rs. 10 Crore per annum as an Indian coach Net Worth (approx.) Rs. 172 Crore ($23 Million) (as of 2021) Records (main ones) - Most time spent at a crease in international cricket (735 hours and 52 minutes) - Most balls faced in Test cricket (31258 balls) - Most nineties in Test cricket (10) - First Indian to score five double centuries in Tests - Most number of hundred-run partnerships in international cricket - Only Indian to score two back-to-back centuries at the World Cup - Oldest player for India to debut in T20Is (38 years and 232 days old) - Most match-winning partnerships in Test cricket - Highest batting average by an Indian in a series across all formats (432.00) - The first man to score centuries in all Test-playing nations - Only Indian cricketer to score a hundred in four back-to-back innings - Most runs in Tests that India won - Longest time spent at a crease by a Test cricketer (736 hours) - The highest number of partnership runs (32039 runs) - The first batter to score 10000 runs in Test cricket while batting at number three - The second most runs by a batter away from home in Test cricket after Sachin Tendulkar (8705) - Most number of hundred runs partnerships in Test cricket (88) - First Indian captain to win a Test match on South African soil in 2006 - Only Indian batter to score four consecutive hundreds in Test cricket - Most consecutive ODI innings without a duck (120) - Most consecutive innings without a duck in international cricket (173) - Most catches by a non-wicketkeeper in Test cricket (210 catches) - Fastest fifty by an Indian wicketkeeper against New Zealand in 2003 - The only batter to have 10 or more century stands with four other batters in international cricket - Most dot balls faced by a batter in Test cricket - One of the two batters who have scored 21 or more hundreds in away Test matches - Only Indian captain to win a test match in all six countries - One of the two batters in Test cricket to score 7500 plus runs in away matches along with Sachin Tendulkar - Most half-century stands between two batters in Test cricket - The only fielder in Test cricket to take 50-plus catches of two bowlers - Second most appearances in a partnership with a single batter (143 matches) after Desmond Haynes and Gordon Greenidge - Most fifty-plus runs partnerships in Test cricket - First cricketer to play his 100th Test while batting at number three on home ground - The most partnership runs for the third wicket in test cricket - The only batter to forge two partnerships of 300-plus runs in ODI cricket - Only pair in Test cricket to have put on 300 plus runs along with Sachin Tendulkar for the same wicket and against the same opposition on two occasions – once at home and another on away soil - Second batter to score most fours in Test cricket (1654) - Most occasions of bowled dismissals in Test cricket (54) - Second fastest to 9000 runs in Test cricket. https://twitter.com/NotDravid/status/1215947666493972480
Awards, Honours, Achievements
Rahul Dravid Award - Arjuna Award by the Government of India in 1998 - CEAT International Cricketer of the World Cup in 1999 - Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2004 - Wisden Cricketer of the year in 2000 - ICC Award for the Test player of the year in 2004 - MTV Youth of the Year in 2004 - ICC Cricketer of The Year in 2004 - Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy in 2004 - Sexiest Sportsperson in the year 2004 - Captain of the ICC’s Test team in 2006 - NDTV Indian of the Year’s Lifetime Achievement Award with Dev Anand in 2011 - Don Bradman Award with Glenn Mcgrath in 2012 - Wisden India’s Highest-Impact Test Batter in 2015 - Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in 2013 - Inducted in the ICC Hall of Fame in 2018
Favourite Things
Cricketer Gundappa Viswanath, Michael Holding, Brian Lara, Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar Cricket Ground Eden Gardens (Kolkata) and Lord’s Cricket Ground Food Chicken Tikka Masala, Dal and Rice, Mango Milkshake Actor Tom Cruise, Aamir Khan Actress Demi Moore and Michelle Pfeiffer Film Hollywood- Braveheart and Ghost Singer Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen Colour Blue Sportsperson Roger Federer Book(s) ‘Tough times never last, tough people do’ by Robert Schuller and Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach Sports Hockey, Football, and Badminton Read More:- Alia Bhatt Education Qualification Read the full article
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Prof. (Dr.) Karunesh Pratap Yadav (born 20 Sept 1972), is an Indian Computer Science/Engineering Professor who is currently working as Vice Chancellor, MATS University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has honorary doctorates from 8 universities from around the world and has authored around 200 research publications and 30 books.
A precocious child, completed High School in 1987,Intermediate from in 1989, B.Tech in 1993 and M.Tech from in 1996. He earned a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering under the supervision of Supervisors :Prof. Raghuraj Singh and Prof. Yashpal Singh in 2012. Post Doctorate : Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) in Computer Science and Engineering under the supervision of Prof. M. C. Govil and Prof. Dalel Singh for wireless communication in 2017.D.Litt(H) from Central University of America Bolivia in Management in 2021.
He joined as Lecturer (Selected through UP Public Service Commission) so worked around 12 years in UP govt and central govt in different positions. Assistant Professor in Dronacharya College of Engg. Gr. Noida, UP from 01 Aug. 2008 to 20 Aug 2009. Professor & HOD CSE/IT in Vivekanand Instt. Of Tech. & Science, Gzb., UP from 21Aug 2009 to 31 Jan. 2010. Director Acme College of Engineering, Ghaziabad, UP from 01 Feb. 2010 to 20 Sept. 2011. Director in Saraswati Institute of Engineering & Technology from 21 Sept. 2011 to 15 Jan 2013. Director in Mangalmay Institute of Engineering & Technology, Gr. Noida, UP from 16 Jan 2013 to 05 May 2015. Director in KCC Institute of Technology & Management, Gr. Noida, UP from 06 May 2015 to 08 Aug. 2016. Director (Academic & Research) in IIMT College of Engineering, Greater Noida, UP from 09 Aug. 2016 to 14 Nov. 2017. Pro Vice Chancellor in MATS University , Raipur, CG from 15 Nov. 2017 to 24 April 2018. Vice Chancellor (President) in Sangam University, Bhilwara, Rajasthan from 25 April 2018 to 30 June 2021.Vice Chancellor in MATS University, Raipur presently from July 2021.
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SRINAGAR, India, June 2 (Reuters) - A Hindu bank manager was shot and killed inside his office in Kashmir on Thursday, police said, as a wave of targeted killings drove more Hindu families to flee India's only Muslim-majority federal territory.
Vijay Kumar was attacked by a suspected militant inside a branch of the Ellaquai Dehati Bank in southern Kashmir's Kulgam, where a schoolteacher was shot dead on Tuesday, local police said.
"He received grievous gunshot injuries in this terror incident," Kashmir police said in a tweet, later adding that Kumar, originally from western Rajasthan state, had succumbed to his wounds.
At least 16 people - both Hindu and Muslims - have been killed in targeted attacks this year in Kashmir, where India has been fighting an armed insurgency since the late 1980s.
A little-known militant group called "Kashmir Freedom Fighters" claimed Thursday's attack on social media, telling non-locals not to settle in the Kashmir valley.
"Anyone involved in the demographic change of Kashmir will meet the same fate," said its statement, the authenticity of which could not be immediately verified by Reuters.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government in 2019 split Jammu and Kashmir, then India's only Muslim-majority state, into two-federally administered territories, promising to improve development and security in the restive region.
Both India and neighbouring Pakistan claim the Himalayan territory in full, but control only parts of it.
But New Delhi's reorganisation raised concerns among some local communities that the federal government may use it to alter Kashmir's demographic by bringing in more outsiders.
'WE ARE NOW SCARED'
Rattled by the recent spate of assassinations, scores of Hindu families, including those from the minority Kashmiri Pandit communities, have begun fleeing Kashmir in recent days. More than 100 Hindu families have left after the schoolteacher's killing, a community leader said on Wednesday.
A rebellion by Muslim militants in 1989 led to some 250,000 Kashmiri Pandits fleeing the Kashmir valley because of killings of Hindus and attacks on their homes.
But many, like Sanjay Kaul, were lured back to Kashmir by the previous federal administration with the promise of government jobs and better security.
"After recent killings we are now scared and fear for our lives," said Kaul, a schoolteacher who left a government-built Kashmiri Pandit colony along with his family on Wednesday.
"We demand re-location outside Kashmir till the situation normalises."
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Medical Courses in India
Top 5 Medical Courses in India
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Top 5 Medical Courses in India
Pursuing a medical courses in India is far tougher than taking a decision to become a doctor. But, hats off to those who pursue their studies with as much as interest as when they were dreaming to become a doctor. Also, the zeal to serve others, the passion to think of other people’s wellness and the drive to come out of comfort zone and look what best you can do for others, so that people can feel every beat of life and make most of it; is not a small thing to have in one’s mind. Similarly when youth is going behind technology, there are few who understand the price of one’s life and opt medical. Because no matter how much wealth a person hoards, it’s just incomparable to health.
Furthermore, the Medical Council of India is the regulatory authority which has laid down rules and regulations to medical education, so that good education standard can be attained by every medical student. There are various medical courses in India that have been running from long, everyone have their own importance, you can choose according to your area of interest. Have a look:
Top 5 Medical Courses in India:
1. MBBS
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It is one of the most popular medical courses in India. It’s full form is bachelor of masters and bachelor of surgery. Medical entrance exams are conducted on a National Level and State Level to select suitable medical students for undergraduate medical programs. The MBBS degree holder can run their practice as a physician because they possess good knowledge for every right disease. While the total MBBS duration is 4.5 years academic education + 1 year mandatory internship. Some of the popular entrance exams for MBBS are given below:
AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences): Most prestigious entrance exam
AIPMT (All India Pre medical Test): Conducted by CBSE
Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore: Minority run private & research institute
Armed Force Medical College (AFMC): Manages by Indian Armed Forces
2. BDS:
BDS is the only educational and professional program of dental surgery in India. It offers knowledge and skills related to general dental anatomy. The full form of this medical course in India is Bachelor of Dental surgery. BDS includes the treatment as well as prevention of a wide range of diseases of the mouth. Certainly, the main objective of the dentistry program is to produce a dentist who is socially acceptable and is able to work safely & effectively on patients in diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and oral diseases. The duration of BDS degree ranges from 3 years to 5 years.
Popular BDS entrance exams are:
Banaras Hindu University Medical Entrance Exam
Bharati Vidyapeeth University Medical Entrance Exam
Christian Medical College Entrance Exam
Delhi University Medical/Dental Entrance Exam
All India Post Graduate Dental Entrance Test
Amrita University Medical Entrance Exam
Association of Managements of Unaided Private Medical and Dental Colleges Exam
3. BHMS:
BHMS stands for Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery. BHMS is an undergraduate degree program in medical field. Furthermore, this medical course in India treats patients with the help of heavily diluted preparations of chemicals. While, it is an ancient medicine form originated from Germany. Also, it works on the principle of stimulating body’s immunity to heal oneself by giving small doses of highly diluted substances. BHMS course is of 5½ year duration including an internship. The best homeopathy colleges in India are:
National Institute of Homeopathy, Kolkata
Shivaji University, South Maharashtra
Motiwala Homeopathic Medical College, Gangapur
Rajasthan Vidyapeeth Homeopathic Medical College & Hospital
4. BAMS:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) is an integrated Indian Degree in the medical field. This degree program is conferred to those students who have studied the modern medicines and traditional Ayurveda. Ayurvedic science is one of the ancient medical systems of the world. It traces its roots to the Vedic period. Also, BAMS is 5 and a half years course. Best ayurveda colleges in India are:
Shri Dhanwantri Ayurvedic College, Chandigarh
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore
Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar
JB Roy State Medical College, Kolkata
Ayurvedic Medical College, Kolhapur
5. MD/MS:
MD is a post graduation degree, stands for masters in medicines and MS is a post graduation degree stands for masters in surgery. Both of them are a 3 years course for medical Graduates (MBBS) that deal with the branches which do not require surgical skills. MD is awarded in both non-clinical as well as clinical branches.
Likewise, the future prospects of MD and MS as medical courses in India are generally same. An individual who completes MS becomes a surgeon whereas the one who takes up MD is a physician. Finally, a surgeon can work in place of a physician with more study of medicine while a physician cannot be a surgeon. In contrast, financially, a surgeon can earn a lot more money than a physician, if he or she is skilled.
The Popular specializations in MS and MD are:
MD:
The obstetrics & Gynecology, Endocrinology, Orthopaedics, Neurology and the Anesthesiology, Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Paediatric, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Radio diagnosis and the Pathology.
MS:
Pediatric surgery, plastic surgery, cardio-thoracic surgery, Urology, Cardiac surgery, Cosmetic surgery, ENT, Ophthalmology, Gynecology, Obstetrics and the orthopedics.
So, usually it takes three years to complete the MD or MS but for s super specialization the student needs two years more after MD or MS.
Furthermore, some of the best Medical Courses in India & colleges offering post graduation in surgery/medicine are given below:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi
Armed Forces Medical College(AFMC), Pune
Christian Medical College(CMC), Vellore
Maulana Azad Medical College(MAMC), Delhi
University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital , Delhi
Sri Ramchandra Medical College and Research Institute(SRMC), Chennai
Seth G S Medical College, Mumbai
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (AMU), Aligarh
Certainly, apart from them, there are few other medical courses in India which are also gaining popularity these days, some of them are:
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Bachelor in Unani medicine and surgery
Bachelor in Science in Nursing
Most noteworthy, medical is a noble profession, no matter which course you opt, but study with full of interest and practice your profession with full honestly, because with medical degrees, you are asked not to work with objects, stationery but with Human body, the most precious wealth of one’s life.
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Hi, as you have asked for the opportunities of pursuing a career after 12, we are giving few options that you may pursue according to your interest
1. Pursue B.Sc/B. A Nutrition or B.Sc Food Technology. It is a 3-year course focusing on a wide variety of topics, such as human physiology, basics of nutrition, food biotechnology, health, weight-loss strategies, human physiology, etc. The degree not only focuses on general health but also provides expertise in areas such as public health, maternal and child nutrition, etc. 2.B.Sc. Food Technology: It is a 3-year course that focuses on the safe use of food. Food technology is the process in which various principles of food science are applied to the selection, preservation, packaging and safe distribution of food. class 12th with any stream (Science with Biology is preferred).
3.D. Pharm (Ayurvedic Siddha Medicine) it’s a 2 years course
4.BOT (bachelor of occupational therapy • deal with physically, mentally, morally, and mentally challenged people. • manage the dysfunctions caused due to social, biological, and economic reasons.
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Pursuing a medical courses in India is far tougher than taking a decision to become a doctor. But, hats off to those who pursue their studies with as much as interest as when they were dreaming to become a doctor. Also, the zeal to serve others, the passion to think of other people’s wellness and the drive to come out of comfort zone and look what best you can do for others, so that people can feel every beat of life and make most of it; is not a small thing to have in one’s mind. Similarly when youth is going behind technology, there are few who understand the price of one’s life and opt medical. Because no matter how much wealth a person hoards, it’s just incomparable to health.
Furthermore, the Medical Council of India is the regulatory authority which has laid down rules and regulations to medical education, so that good education standard can be attained by every medical student. There are various medical courses in India that have been running from long, everyone have their own importance, you can choose according to your area of interest. Have a look:
Medical Courses in India:
1. MBBS
:
It is one of the most popular medical courses in India. It’s full form is bachelor of masters and bachelor of surgery. Medical entrance exams are conducted on a National Level and State Level to select suitable medical students for undergraduate medical programs. The MBBS degree holder can run their practice as a physician because they possess good knowledge for every right disease. While the total MBBS duration is 4.5 years academic education + 1 year mandatory internship. Some of the popular entrance exams for MBBS are given below:
AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences): Most prestigious entrance exam
AIPMT (All India Pre medical Test): Conducted by CBSE
Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore: Minority run private & research institute
Armed Force Medical College (AFMC): Manages by Indian Armed Forces
2. BDS:
BDS is the only educational and professional program of dental surgery in India. It offers knowledge and skills related to general dental anatomy. The full form of this medical course in India is Bachelor of Dental surgery. BDS includes the treatment as well as prevention of a wide range of diseases of the mouth. Certainly, the main objective of the dentistry program is to produce a dentist who is socially acceptable and is able to work safely & effectively on patients in diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and oral diseases. The duration of BDS degree ranges from 3 years to 5 years.
Popular BDS entrance exams are:
Banaras Hindu University Medical Entrance Exam
Bharati Vidyapeeth University Medical Entrance Exam
Christian Medical College Entrance Exam
Delhi University Medical/Dental Entrance Exam
All India Post Graduate Dental Entrance Test
Amrita University Medical Entrance Exam
Association of Managements of Unaided Private Medical and Dental Colleges Exam
3. BHMS:
BHMS stands for Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery. BHMS is an undergraduate degree program in medical field. Furthermore, this medical course in India treats patients with the help of heavily diluted preparations of chemicals. While, it is an ancient medicine form originated from Germany. Also, it works on the principle of stimulating body’s immunity to heal oneself by giving small doses of highly diluted substances. BHMS course is of 5½ year duration including an internship. The best homeopathy colleges in India are:
National Institute of Homeopathy, Kolkata
Shivaji University, South Maharashtra
Motiwala Homeopathic Medical College, Gangapur
Rajasthan Vidyapeeth Homeopathic Medical College & Hospital
4. BAMS:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) is an integrated Indian Degree in the medical field. This degree program is conferred to those students who have studied the modern medicines and traditional Ayurveda. Ayurvedic science is one of the ancient medical systems of the world. It traces its roots to the Vedic period. Also, BAMS is 5 and a half years course. Best ayurveda colleges in India are:
Shri Dhanwantri Ayurvedic College, Chandigarh
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore
Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar
JB Roy State Medical College, Kolkata
Ayurvedic Medical College, Kolhapur
5. MD/MS:
MD is a post graduation degree, stands for masters in medicines and MS is a post graduation degree stands for masters in surgery. Both of them are a 3 years course for medical Graduates (MBBS) that deal with the branches which do not require surgical skills. MD is awarded in both non-clinical as well as clinical branches.
Likewise, the future prospects of MD and MS as medical courses in India are generally same. An individual who completes MS becomes a surgeon whereas the one who takes up MD is a physician. Finally, a surgeon can work in place of a physician with more study of medicine while a physician cannot be a surgeon. In contrast, financially, a surgeon can earn a lot more money than a physician, if he or she is skilled.
The Popular specializations in MS and MD are:
MD:
The obstetrics & Gynecology, Endocrinology, Orthopaedics, Neurology and the Anesthesiology, Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Paediatric, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Radio diagnosis and the Pathology.
MS:
Pediatric surgery, plastic surgery, cardio-thoracic surgery, Urology, Cardiac surgery, Cosmetic surgery, ENT, Ophthalmology, Gynecology, Obstetrics and the orthopedics.
So, usually it takes three years to complete the MD or MS but for s super specialization the student needs two years more after MD or MS.
Furthermore, some of the best Medical Courses in India & colleges offering post graduation in surgery/medicine are given below:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi
Armed Forces Medical College(AFMC), Pune
Christian Medical College(CMC), Vellore
Maulana Azad Medical College(MAMC), Delhi
University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital , Delhi
Sri Ramchandra Medical College and Research Institute(SRMC), Chennai
Seth G S Medical College, Mumbai
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (AMU), Aligarh
Certainly, apart from them, there are few other medical courses in India which are also gaining popularity these days, some of them are:
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Bachelor in Unani medicine and surgery
Bachelor in Science in Nursing
Most noteworthy, medical is a noble profession, no matter which course you opt, but study with full of interest and practice your profession with full honestly, because with medical degrees, you are asked not to work with objects, stationery but with Human body, the most precious wealth of one’s life.
For more relevant information please follow Twitter | Facebook | Linked IN
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Nice post. …..I have geography, nutrition, biology and chemistry in my hs. ….what is the best career option for me?
MEWAugust 2, 2020 at 2:31 pmReply
Hi, as you have asked for the opportunities of pursuing a career after 12, we are giving few options that you may pursue according to your interest
1. Pursue B.Sc/B. A Nutrition or B.Sc Food Technology. It is a 3-year course focusing on a wide variety of topics, such as human physiology, basics of nutrition, food biotechnology, health, weight-loss strategies, human physiology, etc. The degree not only focuses on general health but also provides expertise in areas such as public health, maternal and child nutrition, etc. 2.B.Sc. Food Technology: It is a 3-year course that focuses on the safe use of food. Food technology is the process in which various principles of food science are applied to the selection, preservation, packaging and safe distribution of food. class 12th with any stream (Science with Biology is preferred).
3.D. Pharm (Ayurvedic Siddha Medicine) it’s a 2 years course
4.BOT (bachelor of occupational therapy • deal with physically, mentally, morally, and mentally challenged people. • manage the dysfunctions caused due to social, biological, and economic reasons.
5.Careers after a bachelor degree in Geography The careers for bachelor’s degree holders in Geography can include Geography teacher, Research assistant/associate in projects related to the environment, sustainability and social development, jobs related to Corporate Social Responsibility etc.
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★Salman Khan Has One Miss in Last Decade!
02 June 2020
Dabangg 3 just about managed to get 1 crore footfalls despite the failure of the film. This means that Salman Khan had just one miss in the gone decade where only one of his films failed to hit the 1 crore footfall mark. One crore footfalls is basically a real 100 crore nett value at the box office be it 1970 or 2020. Obviously today 1 crore footfalls means much more than 100 crore nett box office and in a few years it will give even more as ticket rates go higher.
One crore footfalls also means reaching an audience although some films need to reach a bigger audience due to the size of the films and most Salman Khan films come into this category. The one miss was Veer (2010) which was his first release of the decade and became before Dabangg (2010) which established his image of a mass action superstar across India and then films like Bodyguard, Ready and Ek Tha Tiger rubber stamped this image. Veer actually scored in Rajasthan and Bihar but Salman Khan was not the same star at the time of this release as he was a year or two later.
Basically just one film under 1 crore footfalls through the whole decade means most of his films got an audience irrelevent of content. If we compare then Aamir Khan had one film which fell under 1 crore footfalls in the 2000-2009 decade but there were just nine releases and Manoj Kumar had one miss in the 1970-1979 decade but only ten films. Limited films had a hand in not missing the 1 crore mark for Aamir Khan and Manoj Kumar.
The Salman Khan films of the last decade are also finding big audiences on television in the lockdown period especially the two Tiger films. As far as OTT goes its being said that these B and C grade web series which have foundations based on sex and profanities rather than story and screenplay are the rage in the lock down period but just the price paid for Salman Khan starrers which is around 100 crore is enough to tell what has a bigger audience. Tiger Zinda Hai, Race 3, Bharat and Dabangg 3 have all fetched this price or nearabouts it.
The footfalls of Salman Khan starrer in the last decade are as follows. There were sixteen releases in total.
1. Veer (2010) - 73,47,000
2. Dabangg (2010) - 2,50,86,000
3. Ready (2011) - 1,84,52,000
4. Bodyguard (2011) - 2,21,48,000
5. Ek Tha Tiger (2012) - 2,47,39,000
6. Dabangg 2 (2012) - 2,05,28,000
7. Jai Ho (2014) - 1,43,98,000
8. Kick (2015) - 2,41,92,000
9. Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015) - 3,54,17,000
10. Prem Ratan Dhan Payo - 2,22,76,000
11. Sultan (2016) - 3,20,85,000
12. Tubelight (2017) - 1,15,74,000
13. Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) - 3,08,89,000
14. Race 3 (2018) - 1,58,19,000
15. Bharat (2019) - 1,60,68,000
16. Dabangg 3 (2019) - 1,01,63,000
{He Rules indian Cinema} 3 cr + Footfalls 3 Movies
2 cr + Footfalls 3 Movies
1 cr + Footfalls 6 movies
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