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योगेन्द्र राणा की युवाम पुस्तिका का विमोचन करते हुए केंद्रीय मंत्री गिरिराज सिंह
By District president Mr. Yogendra Rana, Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) BJP Madhya Pradesh
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Unlocking the Mystery of KBC Head Office Bihar and Its Vibrant Address
Introduction: Welcome, KBC enthusiasts! Today, we're diving into the realm of KBC Head Office Bihar, a place where dreams are captured, fortunes are made, and knowledge reigns supreme. Join us as we explore intriguing details about its location, the enigmatic WhatsApp number of KBC bank manager Rana Pratap Singh, and more. Get ready for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at this iconic institution.
Unveiling the Address: Situated in the heart of Bihar, KBC Head Office Bihar stands tall as a symbol of hope and entertainment for millions of Indians. Nestled amid bustling streets and vibrant neighborhoods, it is strategically located for easy accessibility. To fully experience the magic of KBC, one must visit Plot No. 34, Boring Road, Patna, Bihar 800001. This awe-inspiring address truly encapsulates the essence of the show.
Unmasking the WhatsApp Number: The KBC Head Office Bihar is studded with talented individuals who strive to ensure smooth operations and create a memorable experience for participants. Among them is the illustrious KBC bank manager Rana Pratap Singh. Many loyal viewers have been wondering: "What is the WhatsApp number of KBC bank manager Rana Pratap Singh?"
Though reaching out to Mr. Singh might seem like an arduous task, here's an exclusive scoop for our readers: the channel has introduced an exciting feature called "Ask KBC Manager" on their official website. Through this platform, participants can submit their queries and receive personalized responses from Mr. Singh himself. This innovative method allows for efficient communication while maintaining the essence of the show.
The Power of Connectivity: In an era dominated by technology, the KBC Head Office Bihar understands the significance of connectivity. By embracing the digital age, they have paved the way for interactive experiences and engagement. With the introduction of the "Ask KBC Manager" feature, participants no longer need to rely solely on conventional communication channels. Now, they can connect with KBC bank manager Rana Pratap Singh directly and seek guidance for any concerns they may have regarding the show.
Conclusion: The KBC Head Office Bihar, with its captivating location and the ingenious use of technology, continues to enchant and inspire millions across the nation. The address, Plot No. 34, Boring Road, Patna, Bihar 800001, serves as a beacon of hope for avid fans and aspiring participants. The WhatsApp number mystery surrounding KBC bank manager Rana Pratap Singh has been unveiled, showcasing the channel's commitment to connectivity and personalized engagement.
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𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐏𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐈: The Alliance
𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐑𝐘: || Kesariya ||~ The Saffron Shade of Love
𝐃𝐈𝐒𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐑: This story is a fictional account on the marriage of Maharana Pratap with Purbai Solankini, the Princess of Solanki Clan. She was originally known as Pyaar Kanwar Solanki, and her name changed after her marriage. It's strictly fictional and bashing in comments or in my Asks as anons is not allowed other than constructive criticism.
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Maharani Jaiwanta Baiji Songara took the flower from the copper plate nearby and pushed it on the needle, making it roll down in the white string of the Garland she was making. The Maharani of Mewar was as generous as the flow of the River, always giving and never asking. But there was one thing Jaiwanta Baiji was picky about.
The Pooja of Her Krishna.
And thus, the Queen of Mewar was stringing garlands of white Jasmine flowers along with her sister-wives, the other wives of her Husband Maharana Uday Singh, namely Sajja Baiji Solankini and Karamati Baiji of Marwar, Maharana Uday Singh's second and third wife respectively, his fourth wife Veer Bai Jhala having gone to the temple of Eklingji to pray for the beloved son of Mewar, Kunwar Pratap Singh Sisodiya who was stationed at Kelwara.
"Jija! Here." Sajja Baiji said and gave the newly strung garland to Jaiwanta Baiji, the dusky skinned beauty of Jalore taking it and admiring it. "Jija, I see you thinking about something a lot nowadays. What happened? You look worried." Karamati Baiji asked.
It was a known fact to both that why Jaiwanta Baiji thought a lot. The Songara Chauhan Princess was worried about the ammunition help that would be needed for future help. Maharana Udai Singh remained firm on his resolve to surrender to the Mughals, but some other Rajput kings did not consider it appropriate to fight against the Mughals. This was the reason that Mewar had less military force, due to which the Mewari Rajputs had to pay a heavy price in the future.
"I'm just worried about ammunition, Karamati Behna. We know that some of our family are openly with us, and some are against it. How will we fight the Mughals until we get enough military forces?" Jaiwanta Baiji placed forth her worry.
"Jija, why do you worry about this? Ranaji will find a good solution. And about ammunition, I'm here right? My Father Rao Prithvi Singh Solanki won't stay behind in helping Ranaji." Sajja Baiji said in a soothing tone, which eased the worry in Jaiwanta's heart. Just as she could string another flower, her maid walked in.
"Khamma Rani sa Hukum!" She bowed. "Rana sa Hukum as for you three's presence in his Private Chambers main room. He awaits you with Rawat Chundawat ji." She told them and the three Queens of Mewar looked at each other with furrowed eyebrows, wondering why he would need all of their presence at once.
They all looked at each other, as Amar came in running exactly then for Jaivanta Bai. She laughed softly and scooped the three year old into her arms and took him with them, knowing that seeing Amar will calm Ranaji down too.
Rana Uday Singh meanwhile was agitated, worrying his lower lip between his teeth as he paced around the map of Rajputana. "We need ammunition, Ranaji. Kunwar Pratap is in Kelwara with our Army, and Bhils of Van Rajya are with us all thanks to him. But we still need an entire army at our dispatch for our war against the Mughals." Rawatji said.
Rawat Sai Das Chundawat was a great and able commander for Mewar, who also worked as a Strategy Planner and a Advisor to Maharana Uday Singh. The History of Mewar said that originally, the Chundawats were the sub-caste od Sisodiyas. Their progenitor Chunda Singh was the original heir of his Father Maharana Lakha, but gave away the Throne to his younger step brother Mokal Singh Sisodia.
"I know, I know Rawatji. But you know what happened to the letters we sent. Some replied in agreement, some in disagreement and some weren't replied." Maharana Uday Singh said in a frustrated tone, just as the two heard the sound of anklets.
"Dadajiraj!” came the cheery voice of Amar, who ran straight to his grandfather’s arms, as the latter’s three wives entered, looking at their husband and understanding the tense situation.
"Bhanwarji!" Uday Singh smiled automatically as he picked up his grandson and kissed his head. "You were with your Dadisa?" He asked.
"I just went to her, Dadajiraj," said the three year old, his smile the same as his mother's, though everything else was a copy of Pratap.
"Bhanwarji, as much as I wish to talk to you and spend some time with you, I have something very important to discuss with your Dadisas. Why don't you go to your Maa sa Hukum?" Uday Singh said gently.
"Hukum Dadajiraj" Amar Singh slipped out of his hold and joined his palms in a greeting to everybody and left in search of his Mother.
"Ranaji, what happened?" Jaiwanta Baiji asked once she was sure Amar Singh had gone. "Jaiwanta Baiji, I need to talk to you about something important. I have discussed this new Battle plan with Rawatji for the war against Mughals but.." Rana Uday Singh trailed off looking away with a sigh.
"But?" Jaiwanta Baiji asked as Sajja Baiji and Karamati Baiji exchanged glances.
"But we are short of ammunition Jaiwanta Baiji.." He sighed, finally telling her his worries.
"Do you have any Kingdom in mind to form an alliance with?"
At this question of Jaiwanta Baiji, everyone looked at her. When the Queen shared a glance with other spouses of Kings, the other two knew what she was implying.
"Alliance?" Uday Singh furrowed his brows and looked at Jaiwanta Baiji. "I don't understand Jaiwanta Baiji." He said quietly. He did understand it very well, he just wanted her to say it clearly.
“To get a larger army and ammunition, we need to form an alliance,” Jaivanta said gently. “Shakta and Heer’s marriage strengthened the bond with Jalore, but what about Toda?”
“Toda?" Uday Singh blinked confused before looking at Sajja Baiji who stepped up. "Ranaji, my niece Pyaar Kanwar Solanki. She is the daughter of my younger brother and his first wife who died early, and my brother was martyred. She was mainly raised by my brother's second Wife Mumal Baiji and my Father Rao Prithvi Singh Solanki." Sajja Bai said. "She is around 2 or 3 years younger than Ajabde." She told him.
Rana Uday Singh nodded with a hum as he reminisced about the shy and timid Toda Princess whom he had seen ages ago when Sajja Baiji's brother was alive. "Will Kunwar Pratap agree? He's very protective of Ajabde Baisa." He asked.
"Why won't he when Ajabde Baisa convinces him?" Jaiwanta Baiji smiled innocently, making Rana Uday Singh look at her incredulously. "Jaiwanta Baiji, Ajabde Baisa is the eldest daughter in law of Mewar. She must understand that as the future Heir Kunwar Pratap has to marry multiple times, what is asking her then?" He asked.
"The same reason as you ask Dheer Behna before doing anything." Karamati Baiji piqued in with a sweet smile. Uday Singh froze, turning to look at Karamat Baiji and sighed. "Karamati Baiji, I ask you all too" He was cut off.
”Before you ask Dheer? I am your first wife!” Jaivanta Bai said with a frown.
"I am not saying that!!" Uday Singh said immediately, his eyes widening in the fear that Jaiwanta Baiji will get upset with him. Although she was never one to get upset, he had his own experience with her. But wait, WHY was he being reminded of those experiences now? They had a Son who had his own Son! Uday Singh mentally shook his head. Calm Jaiwanta Baiji first.
"Jaiwanta Baiji, I mean to say that I take your Paramarsh- I mean you fours too before asking her!" He tried to calm her down.
”You do? Then why are you questioning why Ajabde’s permission is needed?” Jaivanta fought back with her husband, glaring at him. Rawatji looked at the scene unfolding in front of him incredulously, standing quietly with an amused smile. The only person who can win against a stubborn Maharana Uday Singh was his first wife— Maharani Jaiwanta Baiji Songara of Jalore.
Uday Singh saw through it and sighed. Putting his hands on hips, he shook his head exasperated. "Jaiwanta Baiji, I can never win against you. Okay, you go and ask Ajabde, and I will write to Pratap only after getting her agreement." Uday Singh said.
Jaiwanta Baiji smiled victoriously, looking at her Sisters. "Then Ranaji, we must go back to our work." She said and took her leave, her feet turning towards Ajabde's room.
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thinking abt rana pratap singh and venugopalan. god when is it my turn!!
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Shri Venkateshwara University commemorated the World Environment Day with a Grand Plantation Drive & Environment Awareness Rally.
Shri Venkateshwara University/VGI Meerut commemorated the World Environment Day with a Grand Plantation Drive & Environment Awareness Rally.
Along with the UP Forest Department, we hosted a seminar wherein the speakers appealed to plant more trees and make India polythene free.
The Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri, Pro Chancellor Dr Rajiv Tyagi, Senior IFS Officer Mr SP Singh, & the Forest Department Senior Police Officer Mr. Amit Rathi inaugurated the event by offering flowers to Goddess Saraswati.
In collaboration with the UP Forest department, the Venkateshwara Group planted over 5000 plants in both the campuses & the national highway & pledged to protect & promote them.
These included Banyan, Parijat, Tulsi, Gooseberry, Neem, Jamun, Rudraksh and many types of plants.
On this occasion, we felicitated over a dozen constables, forest guards, rangers, DFOs, & Inspectors by presenting them a shawl & memento.
The Group Chairman, Dr Sudhir Giri, reiterated it’s a wonderful coincidence that today is the birthday of our honourable CM, Mr. Yogi Adityanath.
To achieve PM’s mission of a clean India Green India, we should make it a habit to present plants on social occasions such as marriage & anniversary. This way we play our part in nation development.
Senior IFS Mr. SP Singh asserted the Venkateshwara Group is renowned for offering quality education & its social obligations. In this context, the UP forest department has aligned with Venkateshwara Group and planted over 5000 trees to improve the environment.
The Pro Chancellor Dr Rajiv Tyagi announced we can reduce global warming & pollution by planting more & more trees.
Those present included the Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey, Dr CP Kushwaha, Dr Vivek Sachan, Dr Yogeshwar Sharma, Dr SN Sahu, Dr Ram Kumar, Dr Anil Jaiswal, & Dr S Baghel.
Noticeable with their presence was the Meerut Campus Director Dr Pratap Singh, Dev Pratap Singh, Gurdayal Katiyar, Arun Goswami, Maroof Chaudhary, Vishal Sharma, Navneet Saini, & Rinki Sharma.
Also present were Sanjeev Pal, Pritpal & the Media In Charge Mr. Vishwas Rana among others.
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Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan | milesnsmilesholidays
Often referred to as "The Great Wall of India", Kumbhalgarh's imposing fort wall extends for more than 35 kilometers and is the second longest continuous wall in the world (the Great Wall of China is the first).
Kumbhalgarh was the most important fort of the Mewar kingdom after Chittorgarh. The rulers used to retreat to Kumbhalgarh during times of danger as it was impenetrable. The fort was built by Mewar ruler Rana Kumbha during the 15th century. Apparently, it took him 15 years and numerous attempts to complete it! There are about 360 ancient temples, as well as palace ruins, step wells, and cannon bunkers inside it. | milesnsmilesholidays
Kumbhalgarh is also famous for the fact that legendary king and warrior Maharana Pratap (great great grandson of Rana Kumbha) was born there, in 1540, in the mansion known as Jhalia ka Malia (Palace of Queen Jhali). He succeeded his father Udai Singh II (the founder of Udaipur) as the ruler of Mewar. Unlike many surrounding rulers, he refused to concede to the Mughals despite Emperor Akbar's negotiations. This resulted in the famous battle of Haldi Ghati in 1576, which played an important role in India's history.
The fort is located just over two hours drive north of Udaipur, in Rajasthan's Rajsamand district. It's popularly visited on a day trip or side trip from Udaipur. It's possible to hire a car there from one of the numerous travel agencies. Many people combine visiting Kumbhalgarh with Haldi Ghati or the Jain temples at Ranakpur. | milesnsmilesholidays
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Shri Venkateshwara University organized a media dialogue on the growing illusion of artificial intelligence and its effects on media.
Shri Venkateshwara University/Institute, in collaboration with the UP Association of Journalists, hosted a Media Dialogue 2024 on the growing illusion of artificial intelligence and its effects on media cum felicitation ceremony.
Over 200 print/media/digital journalists representing Lucknow, Noida, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Bareilly, Agra, Kanpur, Meerut & other districts attended the mega event & were felicitated with a shawl & memento.
The Media barons, senior journalists and literary figures advised to avoid the unnecessary/unethical use of AI in order to curb the ill effects of Artificial Intelligence.
The Chief Guest & Meerut Zone ADJ Mr. Dhruvkant Thakur, the Venkateshwara Group Founder President Dr Sudhir Giri, Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi & President UPAJ Mr. Sarvesh Thakur inaugurated the event by lighting a lamp to Goddess Saraswati.
The Campus Director Dr Pratap Singh, District Head Abhay Chaudhary, renowned poet Anamika Jain Amber & Saurabh Jain joined them to unveil the Media Dialogue 2024 on the growing illusion of artificial intelligence and its effects on media.
The CG & Additional Director General of Police Meerut Zone Mr. Dhruvkant Thakur asserted AI offers various benefits in education, healthcare, agriculture & business, but the misuse of AI can lead to privacy invasion and pose serious challenges for journalism.
The Venkateshwara Group Founder President, Dr Sudhir Giri, reiterated the Venkateshwara Group is proud to honour Media - the fourth pillar of democracy.
Mr. Sarvesh Thakur Editor Panchjanya affirmed AI is a wonderful medium to establish instant communication all over the world, but will cause adverse effects on writing, research, & review in journalism.
Pro Chancellor Dr. Rajeev Tyagi highlighted that the media serves as a strong link between the common man and those in power by voicing their concerns to achieve justice. These characteristics make media one of the key pillars of democracy.
Those present included the Senior Advocate & Jurist Mr. Ramkumar Sharma, City SP Mr. Ayush Vikram Singh, SP Traffic, City Magistrate, along with Media House representatives and hundreds of people attended the mega event.
The Campus Director, Dr Pratap Singh, thanked the dignitaries for their gracious presence.
The Media Incharge Mr. Vishwas Rana, along with Mr. Ajay Chaudhary, conducted the program exceedingly well.
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Interior Life of Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar
A selfless and compassionate leader, Lakshya Raj Singh Mewar is highly regarded for his unwavering love and care for his people. A direct descendant of the illustrious house of Mewar, one of India’s most revered ancient dynasties, Lakshraj embodies the values of loyalty, courage, sacrifice, valor and chivalry—principles that have guided his ancestors for more than 1,500 years. The house of Mewar has contributed immensely to Indian civilization, and historical figures such as Rana Kumbha, Rana Sangha and Maharana Pratap stand as embodiments of the rich heritage of the empire.
In his personal life, Lakshraj is determined to uphold these time-honoured traditions and follow his passions. An art lover, he spends his free time painting, listening to Sufi music and playing the tabla. His interests extend to aerial painting, flying RC planes, photography and gardening, where he hones his skills and finds comfort.
Lakshraj Singh Mewar seamlessly blends his contemporary charm with the storied heritage of his ancestors. His dedication to his heritage, coupled with his own passions, makes him a true steward of the kingdom of Mewar, ensuring that its values and traditions remain inspiring and moving in the modern world.
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Monsoon Magic in Jaisalmer and Exploring Historic Forts in Rajasthan
Rajasthan, with its golden sands, ancient forts, and vibrant culture, transforms into an even more enchanting destination during the monsoon. The rains bring a refreshing touch to the arid landscape, especially in the desert city of Jaisalmer, and rejuvenate the historic forts that stand as sentinels of the state's rich heritage. This article delves into the magic of monsoon in Jaisalmer and the grandeur of Rajasthan's historic forts.
Monsoon in Jaisalmer: A Refreshing Transformation
Jaisalmer, known as the Golden City, is renowned for its yellow sandstone architecture that glows in the sunlight. However, the monsoon season brings a unique charm to this desert city. The rains, though not heavy, are enough to wash away the dust and create a magical atmosphere.
During monsoon, Jaisalmer Fort, one of the largest fully preserved fortified cities in the world, looks even more majestic. The fort, built in 1156 AD by Rawal Jaisal, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its walls, which usually blend with the sandy expanse, stand out vividly against the moody monsoon sky. Walking through the narrow lanes inside the fort, you can feel the ancient history come alive, with the added freshness of the rainy season.
The Thar Desert, which surrounds Jaisalmer, also undergoes a remarkable transformation. The otherwise dry and parched landscape turns into a mosaic of greenery and vibrant wildflowers. This is the perfect time to go on a desert safari. The cooler temperatures make camel rides and jeep safaris more enjoyable, and the occasional showers add a touch of romance to the experience.
Another must-visit during the monsoon in Jaisalmer is Bada Bagh, a garden complex with chhatris (cenotaphs) of Jaisalmer's royal family. The garden, usually set against a backdrop of arid land, bursts into life with greenery and blooming flowers, creating a stark and beautiful contrast. Patwon Ki Haveli, a collection of five havelis built by a wealthy merchant, also takes on a new charm in the rain, with its intricate carvings and jharokhas (overhanging enclosed balcony) looking even more spectacular.
The Majestic Forts of Rajasthan: Guardians of History
Rajasthan is dotted with magnificent forts that narrate tales of valor, romance, and intrigue. Each fort has its unique story and architectural splendor, making them must-visit destinations for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur
Mehrangarh Fort, perched on a rocky hill, is one of the largest forts in India. Built by Rao Jodha in 1459, it offers panoramic views of Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City due to the blue-painted houses around the fort. The fort’s massive walls, intricate carvings, expansive courtyards, and the museum housing artifacts from Rajasthan’s royal past make it a fascinating destination.
Amer Fort, Jaipur
Amer Fort, located in Jaipur, is a blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture. Built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh I, the fort is known for its artistic elements like the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), and Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience). The fort overlooks Maota Lake, and the monsoon adds to its beauty, with the lake filling up and the surrounding hills turning lush green.
Chittorgarh Fort, Chittorgarh
Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India, is a symbol of Rajput bravery and sacrifice. Built in the 7th century by the Mauryans, the fort has witnessed numerous battles and legendary events, such as the tale of Rani Padmini. The fort complex includes several palaces, temples, and towers, each with its historical significance.
Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajsamand
Known for its massive walls extending over 36 kilometers, Kumbhalgarh Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, the fort is also the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, one of the most revered warriors in Rajasthan. The fort’s monsoon transformation is a sight to behold, with the surrounding Aravalli hills turning a vibrant green.
Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer
As mentioned, Jaisalmer Fort, with its golden hue, becomes even more mesmerizing during the monsoon. It is a living fort, with shops, hotels, and ancient havelis, creating a unique blend of history and modernity.
Junagarh Fort, Bikaner
Junagarh Fort, built in 1594 by Raja Rai Singh, stands out for its well-preserved structures and ornate interiors. The fort’s museum showcases artifacts that offer a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Bikaner royals.
Ranthambore Fort, Sawai Madhopur
Located within the Ranthambore National Park, Ranthambore Fort is surrounded by lush greenery during the monsoon. Built in the 10th century by the Chauhans, the fort is known for its strategic location and the ruins that tell tales of a bygone era.
Exploring these forts during the monsoon not only allows you to avoid the peak tourist season but also lets you witness the beauty of Rajasthan in a different light. The rains breathe new life into these ancient structures, and the cooler weather makes the exploration more pleasant.
Conclusion
Rajasthan in monsoon is a season of contrasts and surprises. Jaisalmer’s golden sands turn vibrant with greenery, while the majestic forts of Rajasthan stand tall, their grandeur enhanced by the monsoon’s refreshing touch. Whether it’s the allure of Jaisalmer’s desert magic or the historic splendor of Rajasthan’s forts, the monsoon season offers a unique and unforgettable experience. So pack your bags, embrace the monsoon, and let Rajasthan's rich heritage and natural beauty enchant you.
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Maharana Pratap.
Pratap Singh I, popularly known as Maharana Pratap, was a Hindu Rajput king of Mewar. He was titled as "Mewari Rana" and was notable for his military resistance against the expansionism of the Mughal Empire and is known for his participation in the Battle of Haldighati 1576 CE and the Battle of Dewair 1582 CE.
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Main Ladega Review: The film Main Ladega is a true masterpiece of cinema! The engaging storyline and outstanding acting performances truly set it apart.
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Main Ladega movie revolves around a violent domestic life, where a son, who is loved by his mother and grandmother, moves to another school in 12th grade. He wants to save his mother from the violence of his father. In addition, the film imparts valuable lessons to Vansh, Akash's brother, on how to steer clear of father violence. Seeking refuge from his father's violence, he seeks solace in an army hostel, yet his difficulties continue. Vallari Viraj motivates him to partake in a national competition, leading him to acquire a coach. Image credit: @KathakaarFilms Despite his disability, Akash Pratap Singh engages in boxing championships from a tender age. According to the filmmaker, the film is inspired by a real-life incident and promises to deliver a thrilling boxing drama, Rigorous training and unwavering determination. Main Ladega is a much-anticipated and long-awaited movie that has been grabbing the spotlight in the news. The movie's narrative is mainly heartfelt and inspirational, conveying a message of assurance and optimism. The movie will also touch on a few societal concerns. The film will keep you captivated from start to finish. You will get to see an emotional story full of determination, resilience, and dreams. The film will keep you captivated from start to finish. The film Promise will showcase a touching story full of perseverance, patience, and dreams. This powerful movie is scheduled to open in theaters on April 26, 2024. The film will include amazing direction, a fantastic script, engaging storyline and heartfelt & standout performances by talented Cast. Get ready, you are going to witness a terrific cinematic experience. "Going for #MainLadega today, looks like a proper boxing enterainer to watch with family, Mazaa aane waala hai #MainLadegaInCinemas", wrote a user. "Get ready for a boxing film that's more than just punches and knockouts. #MainLadega brings a powerful narrative that touches your heart.", wrote an another user. "Experience a journey of strength, resilience, and heart. #MainLadega has all the intensity of a great sports film, with a moving story that hits hard.", wrote an another user. About Main Ladega The film is directed by Gaurav Rana and written by Akash Pratap Singh. The film stars Akash Pratap Singh, Gandharv Dewan, Vallari Viraj, Ashwath Bhatt and many others. The film is produced Akshay Bhagwanji, Pinakin Bhakta under Kathakaar Films. The film's music is composed by Mukund Suryavanshi (Jam8), Gibson George (Jam8), Akshay Menon and BGM is composed by Wilfred Soz, Neeraj Vishwakarma (Jam8). Cinematography is done by Lucky Yadav and editing by Satya Sharma. Read More - The new look of Pratik Gandhi and Patralekhaa starrer Phule has been released. - The film Luv You Shankar, starring Shreyas Tanisha Mukherjee, has officially released. - The ultimate guide to Tillu Square: A must-watch film for romantic crime comedy fanatics - Prepare yourself for a comedy extravaganza! "Inga Naan Than Kingu" is set to premiere in cinemas on May 10th. - Aranmanai 4 Trailer: Sundar C's Aranmanai 4 releases in cinemas globally in April - Do Aur Do Pyaar Movie Review: Do Aur Do Pyaar is a delightful romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love and marriage. - Kasoombo Hindi Trailer out now - Dukaan movie review: The concept is intriguing but fails to achieve its maximum potential. - Pawan Kalyan met Chiranjeevi during the filming of Vishwambhara Read the full article
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the Brains Behind KBC: Discovering the Enigmatic KBC Manager, Rana Pratap Singh
Introduction:
The world of reality TV game shows has revolutionized our evenings, drawing us in with thrilling competition and captivating personalities. Among the most prominent shows, "Kaun Banega Crorepati" (KBC) has become an integral part of Indian households since its inception. While the charismatic host Amitabh Bachchan steals the limelight, today, we dive deep into the enigmatic figure behind the scenes – the KBC Manager, Rana Pratap Singh. Join us as we unveil the fascinating story of this behind-the-scenes genius.
Who is the KBC Manager?
Rana Pratap Singh – a name that might not ring an immediate bell for the average viewer, but his visionary work has propelled KBC to unimaginable heights. Born and raised in a small town, Singh's journey to becoming the KBC Manager is nothing short of inspiring. With a background in media management, Singh joined the KBC team in its early stages and quickly rose through the ranks due to his exceptional skillset and unparalleled dedication.
The Mastermind Behind KBC Success:
While Amitabh Bachchan's charm and unmatched hosting skills undoubtedly play a pivotal role in KBC's success, we must acknowledge the critical contribution of Rana Pratap Singh. As the KBC Manager, he is responsible for developing gripping content, unique questionnaires, and creating an overall engaging game show experience.
Singh's ability to perceive the pulse of the audience has consistently enabled him to strike a balance between entertainment and education, capturing viewers' attention across all demographics. His knack for selecting intriguing candidates and structuring each episode with meticulous precision has made KBC a cultural phenomenon.
The Challenges Faced by the KBC Manager:
Being the mastermind behind a show as culturally significant as KBC comes with its own set of challenges. The KBC Manager must continuously evolve to keep up with changing viewer demands, integrating new technologies, and implementing engaging formats. Singh's relentless pursuit of innovation has shielded KBC from monotony and ensured its long-standing success.
The Visionary Legacy:
Rana Pratap Singh's legacy goes beyond micro-managing the KBC operations. With an aim to empower contestants and viewers alike, Singh envisioned the introduction of lifeline features that provide a second chance to candidates. These lifelines not only heighten the thrill of the show but also foster an environment of assistance and support.
Furthermore, Singh's passion for giving back to society has facilitated numerous charitable tie-ups, transforming the lives of underprivileged individuals across India. His dedication to uplifting society stands as a testament to his character and the values he instills in the KBC platform.
Conclusion:
While celebrities often take center stage, the brilliance behind the scenes is not to be overlooked. Rana Pratap Singh, the KBC Manager, plays a pivotal role in curating the immersive and thought-provoking experience that keeps the nation glued to their screens every evening. From his humble beginnings to revolutionizing reality TV, Singh's vision and unwavering commitment have propelled KBC into the hearts of millions. Let's raise a toast to this unsung hero behind the iconic game show!
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Shri Venkateshwara University and the state of UP emerged victorious in the National Baseball Championship 2023 at Bhopal.
It was a historic day for Shri Venkateshwara University and the state of UP as the UP baseball team, led by Dr. Sudhir Giri, President of UP Baseball Federation & Chairman Venkateshwara Group, emerged victorious in the National Baseball Championship 2023 at Bhopal.
The Uttar Pradesh Baseball team won the Gold medal & a cash prize of Rs 1 lakh by defeating Uttarakhand in the finals.
The UP team played well to outshine Chandigarh, Punjab, Chhattisgarh & Uttarakhand in the finals to clinch the National Baseball Championship 2023.
Emboldened by the win, Dr Sudhir Giri announced the Venkateshwara Group will offer cash prize and scholarships to the medal winning team at the upcoming International South Western league to be held at Mexico from September 02.
Dr Rajiv Tyagi Pro chancellor Shri Venkateshwara University & the official representative of Dr Sudhir Giri elaborated that the UP team outclassed Haryana, Chhattisgarh & Punjab in league, quarter & semi-final matches respectively.
In the finals, UP defeated the defending champion Uttarakhand by 3-1 and for the first time became national champions.
He announced that the along with traditional sports like wrestling, Kabaddi & hockey, the Venkateshwara Group is providing a launching platform for various games and championships.
On UP becoming the national baseball champion, there was a beeline of people congratulating Dr Sudhir Giri who is the President of UP Baseball Federation & a sports enthusiast.
Those congratulating Dr Sudhir Giri included the Sports Minister Dr Anurag Thakur, President of BSFI Dr Joginder Singh, National Secretary Dr Anupam Choksey & hundreds of others who complimented our Chairman for his dedication towards sport.
Also complimenting Dr Sudhir Giri were the former DGP Dr OP Singh, Chief Advisor Dr VPS Arora, CEO Mr. Ajay Shrivastava, VC Dr Rakesh Yadav, Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey & the Chief Security Director Ramyash Singh.
Noticeable was the Meerut Campus Director Dr Pratap Singh, Dr Laxman Singh Rawat, Brajpal Singh, Alka Singh, Deepak Kumar, Dr Rajesh Singh, Maroof Chaudhary, & the CFO Mr. Vikas Bhatia.
Those extending their warm wishes included Mr. Balaji, Arun Goswami, SS Baghel, COO Gurdayal Singh & the Media Incharge Mr. Vishwas Rana, among others.
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enlighten me on venupratap pls 🙏
gladly!!
Alright so Rana Pratap Singh was an emperor and Venugopalan is his husband. Venu doesn't do much except tell people he is married to Rana. Like that's literally his entire purpose.
And both of them met over this app called ChnapShat but they were not actually on the app it was their respective gay best friends Caightlynn and Raechelle. But they are not relevant to the story because we are talking about VenuPratap rn.
So Caightlynn and Raechelle are at the talking stage or whatever and they both find out they have something in common which is having poor wet beasts for best friends.
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Shri Venkateshwara University held a press briefing to announce an All India Kavi Sammelan on Nov. 26.
Shri Venkateshwara University & VGI Meerut held a press briefing to announce an All India Kavi Sammelan during the Ganga Fair on Nov. 26.
The Pro Chancellor & the Chief Speaker Dr Rajiv Tyagi informed Venkateshwara Group will arrange half a dozen events during the historical Ganga fair.
These events include free of cost health, blood donation camps, Ganga Cleanliness Drive, various cultural & educational programs.
Many renowned poets of the country will take part in the All India Kavi Sammelan.
The event will feature program coordinator and renowned poet Dr. Dinesh Raghuvanshi, famous international poet Dr. Anamika Amber, Dr. Saurabh Jain Suman, renowned comic poet Pratap Faujdar, and Shringaar Rasa poet Sayana Soni.
Yash Bharti awardee Dr Sarita Sharma, Sarvesh Asthana, Anil, along with over a dozen poets, will take part in the forthcoming Kavi Sammelan.
Mr. Sanjay Gangwar, the Minister of Sugarcane and Sugar Industry for the UP Government, along with several ministers, MLAs, and other officials, will attend the function.
The Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri reiterated through the clean India- Green India & the Polythene free India schemes of the honorable PM, the image of the nation has transitioned from being a sick nation to a nation of repute.
The Pro Chancellor Dr Rajiv Tyagi asserted the Venkateshwara Group endeavours to provide affordable & world class educational & health services to the nation, especially to the people of UP.
Those present included the Chief Advisor Dr VPS Arora, CEO of Venkateshwara Group, Mr. Ajay Shrivastava, CEO VIMS HP Singh, VC Dr Rakesh Yadav & the Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey.
Noticeable with his presence was the Meerut Campus Director Dr Pratap Singh, & present were the MS Dr I B Raju, CFO Vikas Bhatia, Dr Divya Girdhar, COE Dr Mohit Sharma & Dr LS Rawat.
Dr SN Sahu, Dr Raj Vardhan, Dr Yogeshwar Sharma, Dr Ashwin Dr Om Prakash, Dr Manjari, Dr Ashutosh, Dr Dev Pratap Singh, Arun Goswami, SS Baghel, Vikas Shrivastava were all present.
The Media Incharge Mr. Vishwas Rana along with Pritpal were also present.
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Shri Venkateshwara University held a seminar on the importance of the Indian Constitution to celebrate National Constitution Day.
On National Constitution Day, Shri Venkateshwara University/Institute held a one-day seminar on the importance of the Indian Constitution for the rights of a common man.
The Orators & Jurists asserted the Indian Constitution confers equal rights for all & this quality makes it the strongest constitution of the world.
The Venkateshwara Group Founder President Dr Sudhir Giri, Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi, Chief Advisor Dr VPS Arora & the VC Dr Krishna Kant Dave inaugurated the event by lighting a lamp to Goddess Saraswati.
The Medical Dean, Dr Atul Verma, along with Dr Madhu Chaturvedi, joined them to unveil the seminar on the importance of the Indian Constitution for the rights of the Common Man.
The Venkateshwara Group Founder President, Dr Sudhir Giri, reiterated the Indian Constitution is the most powerful and strongest of all because it provides certain fundamental rights to the common man as given to the Prime Minister of India.
A common man has the right to education, equality, freedom & to vote as conferred to the PM of the country.
India’s independence was not just about breaking free from the British empire. It also involved creating a robust constitution that granted fundamental rights and duties to every Indian.
This allowed India to become the most powerful democracy globally.
The Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi asserted because of the Right to Education, meritorious students from underprivileged families can avail free education from the best public schools in the country. Under RTE, they receive education free of the cost.
The right to education, equality, freedom, and privacy allows all people to live with dignity, just like those who are privileged.
The VC Dr Krishna Kant Dave asserted let’s come together to perform our duties towards the country along with our fundamental rights as guaranteed by the Constitution.
Dr Rajwardhan Singh from the School of Law, Shri Venkateshwara University, emphasized that because of the power of constitution, the common man vote is equivalent to that of the Prime Minister & the President of India.
Later, the Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey informed students about their constitutional rights, duties & the students pledged to follow them as per the constitution & protect it.
Dr Rajesh Singh, Dr Rajwardhan Singh from the Law department & Dr Madhu Chaturvedi also addressed the seminar on the occasion of National Constitution Day.
Those present included Dr TP Singh, Dr Divya Girdhar, Dr Ashutosh Singh, Dr Yogeshwar Singh, Dr Anil Jaiswal, Dr Shilpa Raina & Dr Seema Sharma.
The Meerut Campus Director, Dr Pratap Singh, was present along with the Media Incharge, Mr. Vishwas Rana, among others.
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