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akultalkies · 2 years ago
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Ashok Yogi (voice over), Parvesh Kumar Kheraliya, Bhagya Shree, Kushal Kheraliya, Aradhya Kheraliya, Harshita Bindal, Rekha, Prakash Madhwani, Naresh Bhargav, Jai Hatila, Imran Khan, Kiran, Atul Pratap Singh, Soyal Verma,
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directsellingnow · 10 months ago
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Direct Selling Industry की पहली मैराथन में Mahaavir Kantura की सक्रिय भागीदारी
Direct Selling Industry: आज 9 सितम्बर 2024 को सुबह 5:15 बजे डायरेक्ट सेलिंग (Direct Selling Industry) इंडस्ट्री ने एक ऐतिहासिक मोड़ लिया। दिल्ली के सिटी सेंटर द्वारका में पहली बार Direct Selling Fun Run Marathon का आयोजन किया गया। Direct Selling Fun Run-2024 Direct Selling Industry की इस यादगार Marathon के मुख्य अतिथि Mr. Praveen Khandelwal, MP Delhi; श्री निधिन वालसन, IPS and DCP Delhi, तथा…
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vaanigheer · 11 months ago
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नशे से तंग आकर आत्महत्या करने की कोशिश करता था | Surendra Singh, Bageshw...
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unicausnews · 23 days ago
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Jun 28, 2025 09:53 AM IST The household was shifting to village and employed a tempo to load their belonging, when an argument broke out over who would sit within the entrance seat. A 26-year-old man allegedly shot useless his father in north Delhi's Timarpur space after being denied the entrance seat in a tempo that the household had employed to shift to their native place in Uttarakhand, police sources stated on Friday. The sufferer was a 60-year-old retired sub-inspector from the CISF, who was declared useless within the hospital.(Unsplash/Representational Image) The accused, recognized as Deepak, was arrested from the spot and the gun used within the crime together with 11 dwell cartridges was recovered, they stated. The incident came about round 7.30 pm on Thursday close to MS Block, Timarpur, the place workers patrolling heard a gunshot and rushed to the spot. "The staff found a man lying in a pool of blood on the pavement while locals were trying to snatch the gun from the accused," stated the supply The sufferer, recognized as 60-year-old Surendra Singh, a retired sub-inspector from the CISF, was rushed to HRH Hospital the place docs declared him introduced useless. The bullet had struck his left cheek, inflicting a number of pellet accidents to his face, he stated. Initial inquiry revealed that the household was making ready to shift to their native village in Uttarakhand after Surendra Singh's retirement from CISF six months in the past. They employed a tempo and their belongings had been being loaded when an argument broke out between Surendra and Deepak over who would sit within the entrance seat, stated the supply. As Surendra insisted on occupying the entrance seat as a result of loaded objects, Deepak turned aggressive, fetched his father's licensed gun, and allegedly shot him, police supply stated.  A case of homicide has been registered and additional investigation is underway, he added. Read More: https://news.unicaus.in/india/delhi-man-arrested-for-killing-father-over-entrance-seat-dispute-in-tempo/
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tycoonworld · 1 month ago
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Rajasthan's Fertility Rate Drops to National Average as Modern Contraceptive Use Surges and 'Sakhi' Helpline Empowers Family Planning
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Jaipur, 8 June 2025: Tangible changes are now visible in the area of family planning in Rajasthan. The state’s total fertility rate (TFR) has dropped from 2.4 to 2.0, marking a significant milestone towards reaching the replacement level. The use of modern contraceptive methods (mCPR) has also seen a notable increase—reaching 62.1%, indicating that couples are becoming more aware and proactive about family planning. (Source: NFHS-5)
This critical data was shared during a media workshop held at the Jaipur Press Club, organized by the ‘Vikalp’ project. The workshop aimed to provide media representatives with insights into evolving behaviors and priorities around family planning and maternal health, especially in rural Rajasthan, so that these issues can be communicated to the wider public with greater sensitivity and accuracy.
Mr. Surendra Singh Shekhawat, Project Director, Family Welfare Department, Government of Rajasthan, shared that more women are now adopting temporary contraceptive methods. Among women with parity 0–1 (those with no children or one child), the use of any modern contraceptive method increased from 18.6% (NFHS-4) to 35.3% (NFHS-5). The use of temporary and reversible methods has also risen, now reaching 19.5% (NFHS-5), showing a growing preference among women for temporary solutions before considering permanent ones.
Dr. Suman Mittal, retired professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, SMS Hospital, Jaipur, explained that if newly married couples delay the first pregnancy by two years and maintain a gap of at least three years between children, it significantly improves maternal health and helps reduce maternal mortality.
The Vikalp project acts as a technical partner to the government. It works to deliver accurate information about the range of family planning options available under the national program through community-level platforms such as door-to-door counseling, Saas-Bahu (mother-in-law–daughter-in-law) meetings, and Village Health Sanitation and Nutrition Days (VHSNDs). These efforts aim to help young couples and their families make informed decisions based on complete knowledge.
Arun Nair, State Project Director for Vikalp, shared during the workshop that when couples delay the first childbirth, it allows mothers to become physically and mentally prepared for pregnancy. Similarly, spacing between children gives the mother time to recover, reduces health risks, strengthens the emotional bond with the first child, and allows better caregiving. This is not only essential for the health of both mother and child but is also a crucial step toward strengthening the overall well-being of the entire family.
The project focuses on improving the quality of family planning services in rural areas of the state. Service providers at Primary Health Centers and Sub-Health Centers are being trained in value clarification and attitude transformation (VCAT) to deliver more sensitive and women-centered services. Community-level awareness is also being strengthened through government-run platforms like Saas-Bahu meetings and VHSNDs.
In addition, the Vikalp project has launched a free ‘Sakhi’ helpline (Toll-Free No. 1800 202 5862) that provides information and counseling on temporary contraceptive methods. The helpline is available from 8 AM to 8 PM and offers confidential, simple-language support through trained advisors.
Thanks to these government-led initiatives, newly married couples and those with one child are now empowered to make decisions around delaying pregnancies and spacing between children. Increased awareness about methods like the Antara injection, contraceptive pills, IUCDs, and condoms is helping women become physically, mentally, and financially ready for motherhood. This is improving maternal and child health and strengthening the overall status of families.
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santosh · 1 month ago
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What I read in 2019
  This was a post I used to write typically in the first or second week of January. But recently things have not been going in the usual way. I also used to provide a couple of line summaries and my take on the books that I read but that too seemed too much of effort. But I want to make sure that the list is here for archives and I get on with the things. This post was holding back a number of things that I wanted to write about.
  While I am not going to write about each book that I read, however, there are somethings that can be generalized about my last year's reading.
I did not get much time to read non-fiction. For me, non-fiction is serious reading and I do dedicate some time in my day for that but last year was a test for my time-management skills. While I completed only three books in the non-fiction category, I have a number of them unfinished. Last year, we had gone to Ramana Maharishi's ashram and picked up a bagful of books. Ramana Maharishi is probably the only modern time sage who attracts me and evokes respect. So I spent good amount of time reading his books and his life story. The other theme that I read a lot (does not indicate in the list of books here as many of those books did not get completed) was climate change and air-pollution: these are not only my personal interest areas but also professional needs. But again, out of 10-15 books that I had planned to read last year on this topic, I could finish only three.
In the fiction category, there has been a conscious effort to read more Hindi books. And, I managed to read four books, including the epic-length Mujhe Chand Chahiye. I also risked picking up a book by young Hindi writers or Nayi Hindi authors and was quite surprised by Aughad.
Majority of fiction that I read this year were my flight reads or bedtime reading and I tried to finish some of the series that I was following, including a great series that turned into a disappointment by Dean Koontz. I also attempted an Indian crime fiction/whodunit by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay and it was good. Nine Perfect Strangers was a big disappointment and so was Blue Moon and The Silent Patient.
The two standout books of this year for me were Laburnum for My Head,  a collection of short stories by Temsula Ao and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. Eleanor Oliphant has been a rage last year so it got on my reading list but Temsula Ao was a finding from some random search and glad that I got this.
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The Silent Patient By Alex Michaelides
Blue Moon By Lee Child
Laburnum for My Head By Temsula Ao
Mujhe Chand Chahiye (Hindi) By Surendra Varma
Tell No One By Harlan Coben
Rehan Par Raghu(Hindi) By Kashinath Singh
The Arsonist By Kiran Nagarkar
The Girl Who Lived Twice By David Lagercrantz
Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine By Gail Honeyman
Penumbra By Bhaskar Chattopadhyay
Aughad (Hindi) By Nilotpal Mrinal
The Night Window By Dean Koontz
Mayapuri (Hindi)By Shivani
The Lost Man By Jane Harper
Debris Line By Matthew Fitzsimmons
Nine Perfect Strangers By Liane Moriarty
Newcomer By Keigo Higashino
Out of Dark By Gregg Hurwitz
  Non-fiction
  The Great Derangement By Amitav Ghosh
The Collected Works of Ramana Mahirishi
Looking Within Life Lessons From Lal Ded
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vijaysparrmar · 3 months ago
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akultalkies · 2 years ago
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Gaurav Kamble, Rishika Chandani, Mayank Jadhav, Subeer Kasali, Vineet Mishra, Surendra Rajan, Santosh Singh Rajput, Chetan Sharma, Chetan Sharma, Prashant Sanjay Sharma, Kusum Shastri, Vivek Sthapak, Jay Tiwari, Shashie Vermaa
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avneesh-kumar · 4 months ago
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#इस_देही_को_देवा_लोचें
#Suicide_IsNot_TheSolution #depression #sad #sadlife #lonely #anxiety #youmatter #mentalhealth #anxietyrelief #relationshipadvice #SATrueStory #suicide #selfcare #disease #help #WayOfLiving #healing #solutions #Satnam
#SantRampalJiMaharaj
Suicide is not the solution!
I, Surendra Singh, Bageshwar (Uttarakhand) used to try to commit suicide due to addiction. But ever since I have taken initiation from Sant Rampal Ji, I have got rid of my addiction, due to which I am happy today.
For more information, watch SA True Story youtube channel
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strangeprinceprincess · 4 months ago
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#इस_देही_को_देवा_लोचें
✍️ Surendra Singh, Uttarakhand: Was fed up with intoxication and tried to suicide, but am happy today with Satbhakti.
देखें: https://youtu.be/mjr4YSFYDrI?feature=shared
Suicide Is Not The Solution
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drmikewatts · 4 months ago
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IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, Volume 6, Issue 3, March 2025
1) Fair Machine Learning in Healthcare: A Survey
Author(s): Qizhang Feng, Mengnan Du, Na Zou, Xia Hu
Pages: 493 - 507
2) Regret and Belief Complexity Tradeoff in Gaussian Process Bandits via Information Thresholding
Author(s): Amrit Singh Bedi, Dheeraj Peddireddy, Vaneet Aggarwal, Brian M. Sadler, Alec Koppel
Pages: 508 - 517
3) An Evolutionary Multitasking Algorithm for Efficient Multiobjective Recommendations
Author(s): Ye Tian, Luke Ji, Yiwei Hu, Haiping Ma, Le Wu, Xingyi Zhang
Pages: 518 - 532
4) Deep-Learning-Based Uncertainty-Estimation Approach for Unknown Traffic Identification
Author(s): Siqi Le, Yingxu Lai, Yipeng Wang, Huijie He
Pages: 533 - 548
5) ReLAQA: Reinforcement Learning-Based Autonomous Quantum Agent for Quantum Applications
Author(s): Ahmad Alomari, Sathish A. P. Kumar
Pages: 549 - 558
6) Traffexplainer: A Framework Toward GNN-Based Interpretable Traffic Prediction
Author(s): Lingbai Kong, Hanchen Yang, Wengen Li, Yichao Zhang, Jihong Guan, Shuigeng Zhou
Pages: 559 - 573
7) Personalized Learning Path Problem Variations: Computational Complexity and AI Approaches
Author(s): Sean A. Mochocki, Mark G. Reith, Brett J. Borghetti, Gilbert L. Peterson, John D. Jasper, Laurence D. Merkle
Pages: 574 - 588
8) Prompt Learning for Few-Shot Question Answering via Self-Context Data Augmentation
Author(s): Jian-Qiang Qiu, Chun-Yang Zhang, C. L. Philip Chen
Pages: 589 - 603
9) MDA-GAN: Multiscale and Dual Attention Generative Adversarial Network for Bone Suppression in Chest X-Rays
Author(s): Anushikha Singh, Rukhshanda Hussain, Rajarshi Bhattacharya, Brejesh Lall, B.K. Panigrahi, Anjali Agrawal, Anurag Agrawal, Balamugesh Thangakunam, D.J. Christopher
Pages: 604 - 613
10) Image Tampering Detection With Frequency-Aware Attention and Multiview Fusion
Author(s): Xu Xu, Junxin Chen, Wenrui Lv, Wei Wang, Yushu Zhang
Pages: 614 - 625
11) NICASU: Neurotransmitter Inspired Cognitive AI Architecture for Surveillance Underwater
Author(s): Mehvish Nissar, Badri Narayan Subudhi, Amit Kumar Mishra, Vinit Jakhetiya
Pages: 626 - 638
12) Att2CPC: Attention-Guided Lossy Attribute Compression of Point Clouds
Author(s): Kai Liu, Kang You, Pan Gao, Manoranjan Paul
Pages: 639 - 650
13) Neural Network-Based Ensemble Learning Model to Identify Antigenic Fragments of SARS-CoV-2
Author(s): Syed Nisar Hussain Bukhari, Kingsley A. Ogudo
Pages: 651 - 660
14) Bridging the Climate Gap: Multimodel Framework With Explainable Decision-Making for IOD and ENSO Forecasting
Author(s): Harshit Tiwari, Prashant Kumar, Ramakant Prasad, Kamlesh Kumar Saha, Anurag Singh, Hocine Cherifi, Rajni
Pages: 661 - 675
15) Model-Heterogeneous Federated Graph Learning With Prototype Propagation
Author(s): Zhi Liu, Hanlin Zhou, Xiaohua He, Haopeng Yuan, Jiaxin Du, Mengmeng Wang, Guojiang Shen, Xiangjie Kong, Feng Xia
Pages: 676 - 689
16) Semisupervised Breast MRI Density Segmentation Integrating Fine and Rough Annotations
Author(s): Tianyu Xie, Yue Sun, Hongxu Yang, Shuo Li, Jinhong Song, Qimin Yang, Hao Chen, Mingxiang Wu, Tao Tan
Pages: 690 - 699
17) NL-CoWNet: A Deep Convolutional Encoder–Decoder Architecture for OCT Speckle Elimination Using Nonlocal and Subband Modulated DT-CWT Blocks
Author(s): P. S. Arun, Bibin Francis, Varun P. Gopi
Pages: 700 - 709
18) Multiattribute Deep CNN-Based Approach for Detecting Medicinal Plants and Their Use for Skin Diseases
Author(s): Prachi Dalvi, Dhananjay R. Kalbande, Surendra Singh Rathod, Harshal Dalvi, Amey Agarwal
Pages: 710 - 724
19) Deep Feature Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for Time-Series Classification
Author(s): Nannan Lu, Tong Yan, Song Zhu, Jiansheng Qian, Min Han
Pages: 725 - 737
20) Enhanced LiDAR-Based Localization via Multiresolution Iterative Closest Point Algorithms and Feature Extraction
Author(s): Yecheng Lyu, Xinkai Zhang, Feng Tao
Pages: 738 - 746
21) Swin-MGNet: Swin Transformer Based Multiview Grouping Network for 3-D Object Recognition
Author(s): Xin Ning, Limin Jiang, Weijun Li, Zaiyang Yu, Jinlong Xie, Lusi Li, Prayag Tiwari, Fernando Alonso-Fernandez
Pages: 747 - 758
22) A Two-Level Neural-RL-Based Approach for Hierarchical Multiplayer Systems Under Mismatched Uncertainties
Author(s): Xiangnan Zhong, Zhen Ni
Pages: 759 - 772
23) Adaptive Neural Network Finite-Time Event Triggered Intelligent Control for Stochastic Nonlinear Systems With Time-Varying Constraints
Author(s): Jia Liu, Jiapeng Liu, Qing-Guo Wang, Jinpeng Yu
Pages: 773 - 779
24) DDM-Lag: A Diffusion-Based Decision-Making Model for Autonomous Vehicles With Lagrangian Safety Enhancement
Author(s): Jiaqi Liu, Peng Hang, Xiaocong Zhao, Jianqiang Wang, Jian Sun
Pages: 780 - 791
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deshbandhu · 4 months ago
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Bhopal se BJP vidhayak rahe Surendra Nath Singh ka nidhan
भोपाल। मध्यप्रदेश की राजधानी भोपाल से भारतीय जनता पार्टी विधायक रह चुके पार्टी के वरिष्ठ नेता सुरेंद्र नाथ सिंह का आज सुबह लंबी बीमारी के बाद निधन हो गया।
सुरेंद्र नाथ सिंह समूचे भोपाल में 'मम्मा' के नाम से प्रख्यात थे। वे पिछले कुछ समय से राजधानी के एक निजी अस्पताल में भर्ती थे। उन्होंने आज तड़के अंतिम सांस ली।
वे भोपाल मध्य विधानसभा सीट से वर्ष 2013 में विधायक बने। हालांकि 2018 का चुनाव वे हार गए। पिछला चुनाव उन्होंने नहीं लड़ा था। वे इसके पहले भाजपा के भोपाल जिला अध्यक्ष और भोपाल विकास प्राधिकरण के अध्यक्ष भी रह चुके हैं।
Visit here:- https://www.deshbandhu.co.in/states/surendra-nath-singh-former-bjp-mla-from-bhopal-passed-away-542894-1
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news365timesindia · 4 months ago
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[ad_1] International Women’s Day ‘25 celebrations in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh Joins in the movement, #AccelerateAction   CropLife India, an association of both Indian and Global R & D driven crop science organizations, and the leading voice of the plant science industry in India, has been celebrating the Women’s Day by an event - “नारीत्व का महोत्सव”, since many years. The objective of these celebrations was to recognize and celebrate the invaluable contributions of women farmers to agriculture and economic development. During the event, training sessions were held on the safe and responsible use of agrochemicals, alongside the identification of counterfeit products—essential knowledge for ensuring effective and safe crop protection. The program included a Drone demonstration of crop protection products, working under the Shri Narendra Modi Government’s ‘NaMo Drone Didi Initiative’.   Drone Demonstration Women's Day Celebration Gwalior Dr. Surendra Singh Tomar, Dean, College of Agriculture, Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Gwalior shared, “On this Women's Day, let us celebrate the strength, resilience and unwavering dedication of women everywhere, especially those who work tirelessly in agriculture. Their contributions shape our future, yet their struggles remain unseen. It's time to break down barriers, empower women and ensure they have equal access to opportunities, resources, and recognition. Together, we can build a more inclusive and sustainable world for all.”   Women's Day Celebration at Gwalior Ms. Anjana Sundriyal, CropLife India welcomed the participants and said, “With the theme #AccelerateAction, this event is part of a powerful movement to break barriers and champion gender equality in agriculture. We are thrilled to mark the consecutive year of this inspiring initiative, continuing our commitment to empowering women in the agriculture sector." Ms. Sony Mamgai, FMC India congratulated all the women farmers who participated in the event and emphasized that “all member companies of CropLife India are dedicated to support rural families, with a particular focus on empowering rural women. Their collective efforts continue to create a meaningful and lasting impact." Mr. Manish Deshpande, Corteva shared, “In India, more than 75% of rural female workers are employed in agriculture, yet gender equality remains a distant goal. It is our endeavour to raise awareness and drive meaningful change on this critical issue.” Around 250 women farmers participated from the nearby villages of Gwalior, viz. Magroni, Bada Gaon, Girwai, etc. Madhya Pradesh. Dr. Shendra Singh Kushwah presided the function along with Dr. Rita Mishra and Scientists from Krishi Vigyan Kendra. along with were present during the occasion.  The International Women’s Day special program, 'नारीत्व का महोत्सव' provided a platform to honor women farmers for their hard work and achievements in agriculture. From seed sowing to harvesting, women are involved in nearly all aspects of farming. The event aimed to inspire these women to produce safe and healthy crops by using authentic crop protection products, while also raising awareness about the dangers of counterfeit, spurious, substandard, and unregistered/unlicensed agrochemicals. During the event, women shared their personal achievements, experiences, and the challenges they face in the field as farmers. The program conducted with various activities like kitchen garden activities, food processing, waste management, integrated pest management & cultural performances by women to motivate, educate and make them aware about their own potential and abilities. About CropLife India CropLife India, is a leading industry association of both Indian and global R & D driven crop science organizations. CropLife India jointly represents around 70% of the Indian crop protection market and are responsible for 95% of the molecules introduced in the country.
Our member companies have an annual global R & D spend of over US $ 6 billion. Our member companies continue to work hand-in-hand with the Government to build the agriculture sector - from introduction of several newer and safer molecules, direct investment of building factories, jobs creation, bringing in agriculture innovation and working endlessly over the years with multi-stakeholders to enhance agriculture productivity. All member companies are firmly committed to engage with the farming community to enable Safe, Secure and Sustainable Food Supply.     !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window,document,'script', 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); fbq('init', '311356416665414'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 4 months ago
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[ad_1] International Women’s Day ‘25 celebrations in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh Joins in the movement, #AccelerateAction   CropLife India, an association of both Indian and Global R & D driven crop science organizations, and the leading voice of the plant science industry in India, has been celebrating the Women’s Day by an event - “नारीत्व का महोत्सव”, since many years. The objective of these celebrations was to recognize and celebrate the invaluable contributions of women farmers to agriculture and economic development. During the event, training sessions were held on the safe and responsible use of agrochemicals, alongside the identification of counterfeit products—essential knowledge for ensuring effective and safe crop protection. The program included a Drone demonstration of crop protection products, working under the Shri Narendra Modi Government’s ‘NaMo Drone Didi Initiative’.   Drone Demonstration Women's Day Celebration Gwalior Dr. Surendra Singh Tomar, Dean, College of Agriculture, Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Gwalior shared, “On this Women's Day, let us celebrate the strength, resilience and unwavering dedication of women everywhere, especially those who work tirelessly in agriculture. Their contributions shape our future, yet their struggles remain unseen. It's time to break down barriers, empower women and ensure they have equal access to opportunities, resources, and recognition. Together, we can build a more inclusive and sustainable world for all.”   Women's Day Celebration at Gwalior Ms. Anjana Sundriyal, CropLife India welcomed the participants and said, “With the theme #AccelerateAction, this event is part of a powerful movement to break barriers and champion gender equality in agriculture. We are thrilled to mark the consecutive year of this inspiring initiative, continuing our commitment to empowering women in the agriculture sector." Ms. Sony Mamgai, FMC India congratulated all the women farmers who participated in the event and emphasized that “all member companies of CropLife India are dedicated to support rural families, with a particular focus on empowering rural women. Their collective efforts continue to create a meaningful and lasting impact." Mr. Manish Deshpande, Corteva shared, “In India, more than 75% of rural female workers are employed in agriculture, yet gender equality remains a distant goal. It is our endeavour to raise awareness and drive meaningful change on this critical issue.” Around 250 women farmers participated from the nearby villages of Gwalior, viz. Magroni, Bada Gaon, Girwai, etc. Madhya Pradesh. Dr. Shendra Singh Kushwah presided the function along with Dr. Rita Mishra and Scientists from Krishi Vigyan Kendra. along with were present during the occasion.  The International Women’s Day special program, 'नारीत्व का महोत्सव' provided a platform to honor women farmers for their hard work and achievements in agriculture. From seed sowing to harvesting, women are involved in nearly all aspects of farming. The event aimed to inspire these women to produce safe and healthy crops by using authentic crop protection products, while also raising awareness about the dangers of counterfeit, spurious, substandard, and unregistered/unlicensed agrochemicals. During the event, women shared their personal achievements, experiences, and the challenges they face in the field as farmers. The program conducted with various activities like kitchen garden activities, food processing, waste management, integrated pest management & cultural performances by women to motivate, educate and make them aware about their own potential and abilities. About CropLife India CropLife India, is a leading industry association of both Indian and global R & D driven crop science organizations. CropLife India jointly represents around 70% of the Indian crop protection market and are responsible for 95% of the molecules introduced in the country.
Our member companies have an annual global R & D spend of over US $ 6 billion. Our member companies continue to work hand-in-hand with the Government to build the agriculture sector - from introduction of several newer and safer molecules, direct investment of building factories, jobs creation, bringing in agriculture innovation and working endlessly over the years with multi-stakeholders to enhance agriculture productivity. All member companies are firmly committed to engage with the farming community to enable Safe, Secure and Sustainable Food Supply.     !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window,document,'script', 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); fbq('init', '311356416665414'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); [ad_2] Source link
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Solar Power Plant
Our Installation at Banjara Wala, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Name of Project: Sustainable HousinG  Project
Name of Client: Surendra Singh Rana
Capacity of Roof Top Solar Power Plant: 3 KW
Capital Cost of Solar Power Plant: INR 195000.00
Subsidy from Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE)-INR 136800.00
Cost of Project After Subsidy: INR 58200.00
Saving in Electricity/Month: INR 2023.00
Payback Period: 3 Years 3 Month
Saving in Carbon Emission by the Solar Power Plant till the life time : 87480 Kg Co2
Description: Mr. Rana & Family from Uttarakhand has installed 3 Kw on Grid solar power plant under the Solar Roof Top-Phase 2 Program of MNRE .They are producing aprx 360 Kwh energy every month and saving aprx  INR 24408/Year electricity bills from the solar power plant by exporting the energy to the grid. Their neighbors are also learning from them how to make sustainable house. Mr Rana & Family is the perfect example for other families who are more conscious about energy conservation.
Thanks Mr. Rana & Family for choosing green energy.
Cheers!!!!                                                                                  
Jai Hind
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Team
Sustainable Himalayas
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