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Nature promotes mutualism. The flower nourishes the bee. The river waters quench the thirst of all living beings. And trees provide a welcoming home to so many birds and animals. There is a rhythm to this togetherness. ~Ram Nath Kovind
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History 1 October: आज के दिन हुआ था पूर्व राष्ट्रीय रामनाथ कोविंद का जन्म, पढ़ें 1 अक्टूबर का इतिहास
History 1 October : 1 अक्टूबर (aaj ka itihas) को विश्वभर में ‘इंटरनेशनल डे फॉर ओल्ड पर्सन’ (International Day for Older Persons) यानी की ‘अंतरराष्ट्रीय बुजुर्ग दिवस’ मनाया जा रहा है. साल 1991 में संयुक्त राज्य संघ ने हर साल 1 अक्टूबर (1 october ka itihas) को इस दिन को मानाने की घोषणा की थी. इस दिन को मानाने का मकसद दुनियाभर के बुजुर्ग नागरिकों को उनका अधिकार दिलाना था. इस साल इसकी थीम ‘वृद्ध…
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'One Nation One Election' કેવી રીતે લાગુ થશે? હવે આપવી પડશે અગ્નિપરિક્ષા! | Sandesh
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Ram Nath Kovind and Sandeep Marwah Confer Prestigious Loknayak International Awards
New Delhi: The Loknayak Jayaprakash International Awards, held at the Dr. Ambedkar Convention Centre, witnessed a momentous gathering of distinguished personalities, with Sandeep Marwah, Nine times World Record Holder and Chancellor of AAFT University of Media and Arts, gracing the occasion as the Guest of Honour alongside the esteemed presence of the 14th President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind Ji.
The awards ceremony, dedicated to recognizing exemplary contributions across various fields, paid homage to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding achievements and commendable work in their respective domains.
Addressing the gathering, His Excellency Ram Nath Kovind, in his role as Chief Guest, expressed his appreciation for the talented and hardworking individuals who have elevated the name of the country to new heights. He commended the establishment of the Loknayak Jayaprakash International Awards, an initiative to motivate and appreciate those who have made significant contributions to society.
“I am delighted that an award after the name of Loknayak Jayaprakash has been established and is presented to deserving individuals every year. Such recognitions serve as a source of motivation and inspiration for the recipients,” remarked former President of India Ram Nath Kovind.
In his keynote address, Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Chancellor of AAFT University, emphasized the need for individuals to think big and step out of their comfort zones. He highlighted India’s role as a rising economic power and called upon everyone to contribute to the nation’s goal of becoming the world’s third-largest economy.
“The time has come for us to think on a grand scale, irrespective of our business or profession. India’s economic ascent is a collective responsibility, and we must support and collaborate with the government to achieve our vision,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah.
The organizer, Alok Sinha of Loknayak Jayaprakash International Centre for Studies Development, expressed gratitude to the attendees for making the event a resounding success.
The event featured insightful addresses from other notable speakers, including R.K. Sinha, Dr. Kirti Prem Ji Bhai, Dr. Raja Manvendra Singh, Swami Chakrapani Maharaj, and Rohit K Singh.
#Ram Nath Kovind Ji and Sandeep Marwah Presented J P Narayan Awards#Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of AAFT
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Hey I’m a huge fan of your Scarlet Witch blog! This may sound weird but I didn’t know who else to ask. I’m Indian and I learnt that the Roma were originally from India through your blog actually. No one really knows who the Romani are in India. But anyway, I wanted to ask if the Romani population considers themselves to be a part of the Indian diaspora or holds any ties to the country. I only ask because there are many cultural groups who migrated a while ago due to colonization but they still consider themselves to be a part of the diaspora, but I don’t really know anything about the Romani.
Hello! This is a nuanced subject, so I'm afraid my answer ran a bit long, but I hope you find it informative.
I know for a fact that Romani people are not entirely unknown in India. In modern history, Indian leaders and politicians have recognized the Roma as an Indian diaspora several times, including former Prime Minister Indira Ghandi, all the way back in the 1970s. And there are Indian scholars, such as Shyam Singh Shashi, Ph.D, who've conducted significant work on the history and origins of the Roma people. In 2016, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj named the Roma as "children of India," and in 2018, the Croation Romani Union held several meetings with Indian leaders, including President Ram Nath Kovind, who met with Union leader Veljko Kajtazi at the office of the Croatian president.
Gaining institutional recognition as an Asian diaspora has been a vital part of our movement towards civil rights and legal representation. Because so much of our history and our circumstances in the West have been obscured by false narratives, just having the ability to advocate for ourselves as a racial minority-- with identifiable origins-- was something we've really had to fight for. And from an academic perspective, having the ability to represent ourselves and use modern linguistics and genetics to verify our history is also an important form of resitution.
The Romani diaspora is also incredibly diverse, with many different identities and dialects, so being able to unite under a common origin has been very helpful for organizing, especially on an international level. That's why it's often emphasized by events such as the World Romani Congress, particularly when it comes to unifying symbols, such as the international Romani flag-- which, as you may have noticed, contains a red wheel, or dharmachakra, inspired by the Indian flag.
Having said all that-- I don't personally know any Romani people who identify as Asian or Indian, purely on the basis of being Roma. Obviously, mixed people exist. But within the culture, Romani identity is typically predicated on its own set of rules and values, rather than one's genetic lineage or racial makeup, and for most of our history, we've really identified as our own distinct group. In my experience, a lot of people actually primarily identify by their vitsa, which is a smaller, more specific population within the diaspora. For example, I'm gitano, and I have friends who are Sinti, and we're more likely to use those words to describe ourselves, especially if we're talking firsthand about our families.
If you think about how the diaspora originated as a displaced population and began migrating west, then split off into smaller groups and arrived in Europe at different times, you can see that our cultural and communal identities-- and our languages-- developed in transit. As I said, much of our history has been lost and distorted, and it wasn't until relatively recently that we had the access and ability to retrace this part of our origin, so it's just not, traditionally, how we think of ourselves. In the present day, though, I think it's become more popular to place emphasis on our Asian roots, for all the reasons I've described, but also because it provides context for our shared language, customs, and spiritual beliefs. For example, there are goddess figures who appear in many permutations of Roma culture that are derived from Hindu belief, although they've taken on their own unique identities along the way, just as we have.
As we move towards the future, it is increasingly necessary that we open ourselves up to outsiders and figure out how to become more laterally united, without compromising our distinct, diverse identities. These things are difficult to navigate, and I don't wish to speak on them, but I think a lot of Roma are reconsidering what it means to be Romani people in the world, and finding different ways to relate to our Indian origin is gonna be a big part of that.
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Kharge targets PM Modi, BJP for linking 'red book' of Constitution with 'urban Naxalism'
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge address a press conference, in Nagpur on Saturday. | Photo Credit: ANI Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday (November 10, 2024) slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP for equating a “red book” of the Constitution with “urban Naxalism” and said the PM gave a similar copy in 2017 to then President Ram Nath Kovind. Addressing a press conference…
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Zaira Wasim (lahir 23 Oktober 2000) adalah aktris India yang bekerja di film-film Hindi. Penerima berbagai penghargaan, termasuk Penghargaan Filmfare dan Penghargaan Film Nasional. Wasim merasa terhormat dengan Penghargaan Anak Nasional untuk Prestasi Luar Biasa oleh Ram Nath Kovind, Presiden India, pada sebuah upacara di New Delhi pada 2017.[2]
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Why ‘one nation, one election’ would strike a blow against federalism | Data
As many as 17 States would see their Assembly terms being truncated by close to a year and a half The Union government has constituted a committee headed by former President Ram Nath Kovind to explore the possibility of conducting simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha, the Legislative Assemblies, municipalities, and panchayats. The idea of simultaneous elections has been discussed in the last…
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Ram Nath Kovind (born 1 October 1945) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current President of India. Prior to his nomination, he served as the 26th Governor of Bihar from 2015 to 2017 and as a Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha from 1994 to 2006. Kovind was nominated as a presidential candidate by the ruling NDA coalition and won the 2017 presidential election.
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"Nature promotes mutualism. The flower nourishes the bee. The river waters quench the thirst of all living beings. And trees provide a welcoming home to so many birds and animals. There is a rhythm to this togetherness." ~Ram Nath Kovind
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Cabinet accepts recommendations of high-level committee on simultaneous elections
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Team News Riveting New Delhi, September 18 The Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has accepted the recommendations of the High-Level Committee on Simultaneous Elections under the chairmanship of former President Ram Nath Kovind. Simultaneous elections: recommendations of high-level committee Elections have been held simultaneously between…
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Union Cabinet accepts recommendations of Committee on Simultaneous Elections
The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the recommendations of the High-Level Committee on Simultaneous Elections, which was led by former President Shri Ram Nath Kovind. The concept of simultaneous elections was last practiced between 1951 and 1967. In its 170th report in 1999, the Law Commission recommended that Lok Sabha and all Legislative Assembly…
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Sandeep Marwah Presented First Copy of Book- 8 Years of Modi Sarkar to Ram Nath Kovind
New Delhi: Dr. Sandeep Marwah, the Chancellor of AAFT University and President of the International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI), presented the first copy of the book “8 Years of Modi Sarkar- A compilation of Achievements” to former President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind. The presentation took place on World Press Freedom Day and the eve of Buddha Purnima Day, making it an auspicious occasion.
The book, published by ICMEI, documents the achievements of the Modi government over the past eight years. It is an essential contribution to the documentation of the government’s work, and the efforts of the ICMEI in compiling it are commendable. The book is sure to be a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the government’s work over the past eight years.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah expressed his pleasure in presenting the book to former President Shri Kovind Ji, who appreciated the effort put into the compilation. He also spoke about the importance of press freedom and the role of media in disseminating information to the public.
It took us few months to complete the book “8 Years of Modi Sarkar- A compilation of Achievements” I am personally thankful to the staff of ICMEI for their full support and special thanks to Ishita Shukla for designing the information in the most colourful manner,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah.
#Sandeep Marwah Presented First Copy of Book to Ram Nath Kovind#Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of ICMEI
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It is reported that the central govt is planning to implement one country and one election system
It has been reported that the central government is planning to implement the ‘one country, one election’ system in the country during the current tenure of Prime Minister Modi. The Central Government decided to hold elections to the Lok Sabha and State Legislatures simultaneously and appointed a committee headed by former President Ram Nath Kovind to explore the possibilities. The committee…
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Raag Rageshree presented with Aalap, Jod, Bandish and Jhala.
It was an honour to have my first studio recording with the blessings of Pandit Ram Kumar Mishra sir. Sincere gratitude.
"Sounds of Serendipity" is a beautiful Indian classical composition on Raag Rageshree, a melodious raga in the Hindustani classical music tradition. Raag Rageshree, often performed during the late evening, evokes a sense of calmness and tranquility. The composition "Sounds of Serendipity" captures this mood by weaving together intricate melodies and rhythms that reflect the serene and soothing qualities of the raga. In this composition, the interplay of melody and rhythm creates a sense of serendipity, where each note seems to flow effortlessly into the next, leading to moments of spontaneous beauty. The music embodies the spirit of discovery, where the listener is taken on a journey of unexpected yet delightful musical turns, much like serendipitous moments in life.
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Pandit Ram Kumar Mishra: World Renowned Tabla Maestro
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About Gauri:
Gauri Mishra has received the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya BAL Puraskar-2020 as the Youngest Pianist of India from Our Honorable President Shri Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister of India Shree Narendra Modi. Recently, she has received the Kala Karnadhar-Youth Artist of the Year Award 2024 by KalaGram under the government of Haryana.She has Performed many prestigious auditoriums across nation i.e Kala Mandir, India Habitat Center, ICCR, Indira Gandhi National Center of Art, Siri Fort National Museum, Manekshaw center, Assam Cultural center, Korean Cultural, Sheetla Mohotsav, Ganga Mohotsav, Rajeev Gandhi Auditorium etc.
She plays four genres of Music on Piano which is a very rare and unique talent.
Gauri has always believed in doing various innovations and experiments with her music. In her recent concert, she took the audience through a splendid journey from our very own ‘Indian Classical Music’ to the essence of ‘Bollywood Music’ through the admirable ‘Western Music’ to her own ‘Innovative Fusions’.
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