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hashmatrajput · 6 months ago
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stemcellindia01 · 2 years ago
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Orthopedic and stem cell transplant surgeon Dr. BS Rajput told how innumerable diseases can be completely treated using stem cell therapy in this new technique. They say that till now the world has seen a glimpse of tissue regeneration power in stem cell therapy, its limits are infinite, with the help of which dozens of incurable diseases can be treated.
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helputrust · 5 months ago
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Shri Harsh Vardhan Agarwal, Managing Trustee, Help U Educational and Charitable Trust, Conferred Ph.D. (Honoris Causa) in Social Work by Maryland State University, USA
Lucknow, January 6, 2025 | In a landmark recognition of his tireless contributions to social work and philanthropy, Shri Harsh Vardhan Agarwal, Managing Trustee of Help U Educational and Charitable Trust, Lucknow has been conferred the prestigious honorary degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa) in Social Work by Maryland State University, USA. The honor was bestowed upon him during a grand ceremony at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, on January 5, 2025, as part of the India Intellectual Conclave 2025 Felicitation and Fellowship Programme.
This momentous occasion saw the presence of an august gathering of eminent personalities from diverse fields who graced the ceremony and presented the honors. The Esteemed Guests included His Lordship Mr. Justice Z.U. Khan, Hon’ble Former Judge, Allahabad High Court, Shri S.B.S. Tyagi, IPS, Hon’ble Former Joint Commissioner of Police, New Delhi, His Excellency Juan Carlos Marsan, Hon’ble Ambassador, Republic of Cuba to India, His Excellency Mr. Yawo Edem Akpemado, High Commissioner/Chargé d’Affaires, Republic of Togo, Ambassador Dr. Deepak Vohra, Hon’ble Special Advisor to Africa (Made in Bharat), Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Chancellor, AAFT University, Noida, Dr. Rakesh Kumar Khandal, Former Chancellor, SDGI Global University, and Hon’ble Former VC, UPTU, Dr. S. N. Pandey, Hon’ble Chancellor, The Global Open University, Nagaland, Mr. Orhan Galjus, Director, Radio PATRIN Network, Turkey, Dr. Devendra Sharma, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, HRIT University, Prof. Dr. R.K. Suri, Hon’ble VC, Monad University & VC, Happiness University, Dr. Alok Gupta, Hon’ble Dy Director, NIOS, Ministry of Education, Government of India, Dr. Atul Nasa, Hon’ble Pro VC, SGT University, Gurugram, Dr. Afrozul Haq, Hon’ble Pro VC, MIU, Dr. Janice Darbari, H.E. The Honorary Consul General of Montenegro in India, Dr. Vic Gaffney, Independent Academic Scholar, Australia, Dr. P.K. Rajput, Former Senior Vice President, Cadila & Senate Member, CU, Italy.
The event celebrated Shri Harsh Vardhan Agarwal’s exemplary service to marginalized communities, his visionary leadership in social reform, and his unwavering dedication to educational and healthcare initiatives through the Help U Educational and Charitable Trust, Lucknow.
While addressing the distinguished gathering, Shri Harsh Vardhan Agarwal expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Maryland State University for recognizing his efforts. He dedicated this achievement to the team at Help U Educational and Charitable Trust and the countless lives touched through their initiatives.
This prestigious accolade further solidifies Shri Agarwal’s stature as a changemaker in social service and philanthropy, inspiring individuals and organizations worldwide to champion causes for societal betterment.
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hanawrites404 · 1 year ago
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A Sneak Peak of my Peaky Blinders OCs
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“My feelings don't come in between my profession. If it did, all my patients would have been cremated long ago.”
- Dr. Nila Rajput Hirani
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“Hungry wolves roam around forests, wanting to eat you if you step inside their territory. Just because they are hungry, doesn't mean you owe them your flesh.”
- Violet Gray
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“You crave violence, I crave victory. This is what makes a warrior and an animal different.”
- Athena Leonidas Shelby
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livelaughlovechai · 2 years ago
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Watch my crazy delusional ass make open heart desi♥️😘
(mind me making half the characters South Indian lol)not including Jackie(hc malyalee),zaid-baz(headcanon them as Hyderabadi Muslims)and dr Banerjee (CANON bengali king).Set in either Delhi or Mumbai.
Well-
>Ethan-Would be either a syrian Christian (Same first name but would have a name like ethan alan or ethan varghese going on malyalee naming traditions)or still a malyalee (hindu)with a name like arjun or Smth haha.or bengali boy,could explain how he and dr Banerjee bond so well.
>Bryce-gives me major tulu Nadu-kannadiga vibes(he’s one of my people)would have a name like pradeep shetty i have no idea why.
>Rafael-gives me hyderabadi vibes haha.would have a name like raman kameneni lmao again no idea.OR hyderabadi muslim but with a simpler name like imran ali khan?idk.could be a kareem.
>Aurora-Bengali gurl for sure.Would have a name like konkana das
>Sienna- Hyderabadi born Bengali(sushmita sen moment much?).name would be smth like tammanah Mukerjee.
>Elijah-y’all will kill me when I say SoBo/South delhi boy.but yes.tho much more grounded and nice.prolly punjabi hindu.name would be Hrehaan Ahuja or something I am so sorry.
>(Land)ry-pahadi mf I am so sorry.named Tushar,played by Tushar Kapoor(desis know what I did there)
>Kyra-marathi queen.sakshi Tendulkar or Smth lmao.
>Ines-punjabi queen.Harpreet kaur bajwa.
>Tobias-Tamizhan.name like karnan(insert his fathers name cause that’s the naming tradition in TN)
>June-North east indian,nepali/axomiya or sikkimese ig.name is Jaya Denzongpa ig(jaya bacchan vibes)
>Danny-Axomiya.Would be named vishal bodo maybe
>Harper.Bengali.name like Sushmita das ig lmao
>Leland- gujju. Hariom patel or a name like that.
>Esme-Rajput girl.name like aditi singh rajput ig.
>Declan-Snobish NRI asshole.name like Jairam kapoor but calls himself jay kennedy he's defo that type.
THAT'S IT FOR NOW🫡🫡🫡🫡
Some songs cause why not🥰🥰🥰
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lyfsmile · 7 months ago
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lazypotato10 · 1 year ago
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Mughal India - The biggest holocaust in world history
The world is all ears to the sob stories of Muslims. There is sympathy for their plight, there are worldwide protests and rampant Hinduphobia in the media if their interests are even slightly threatened and oftentimes, its the Muslims who are suffering the retribution over something which they instigated in the first place and then the blame game begins and the Hindus are held accountable for retaliation and being intolerant to the atrocious nature of this so called 'peaceful minority'.
The genocide suffered by the Hindus of India at the hands of Arab, Turkish, Mughal and Afghan occupying forces for a period of 800 years is as yet formally unrecognized by the world.
With the invasion of India by Mahmud Ghazni about 1000 A.D., began the Muslim invasions into the Indian subcontinent and they lasted for several centuries. Nadir Shah made a mountain of the skulls of the Hindus he killed in Delhi alone. Babur raised towers of Hindu skulls at Khanua when he defeated Rana Sanga in 1527 and later he repeated the same horrors after capturing the fort of Chanderi. Akbar ordered a general massacre of 30,000 Rajputs after he captured Chittorgarh in 1568. The Bahamani Sultans had an annual agenda of killing a minimum of 100,000 Hindus every year.
The history of medieval India is full of such instances. The holocaust of the Hindus in India continued for 800 years, till the brutal regimes were effectively overpowered in a life and death struggle by the Sikhs in Punjab and the Hindu Maratha armies in other parts of India in the late 1700’s.
We have elaborate literary evidence of the world’s biggest holocaust from existing historical contemporary eyewitness accounts. The historians and biographers of the invading armies and subsequent rulers of India have left quite detailed records of the atrocities they committed in their day-to-day encounters with India’s Hindus.
These contemporary records boasted about and glorified the crimes that were committed and the genocide of tens of millions of Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains, mass rapes of women and the destruction of thousands of ancient Hindu/Buddhist temples and libraries have been well documented and provide solid proof of the world’s biggest holocaust.
**Quotes from modern historians**
Dr. Koenraad Elst in his article “Was There an Islamic Genocide of Hindus?” states:
“There is no official estimate of the total death toll of Hindus at the hands of Islam. A first glance at important testimonies by Muslim chroniclers suggests that over 13 centuries and a territory as vast as the subcontinent, Muslim holy warriors easily killed more Hindus than the 6 million of the holocaust. Ferishtha lists several occasions when the Bahmani sultans in central India (1347-1528) killed a hundred thousand Hindus, which they set as a minimum goal whenever they felt like punishing the Hindus; and they were only a third-rank provincial dynasty.
The biggest slaughters took place during the raids of Mahmud Ghaznavi (ca. 1000 CE) during the actual conquest of North India by Mohammed Ghori and his lieutenants (1192 ff.) and under the Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526).“
He also writes in his book “Negation in India”:
“The Muslim conquests, down to the 16th century, were for the Hindus a pure struggle of life and death. Entire cities were burnt down and the populations massacred, with hundreds of thousands killed in every campaign, and similar numbers deported as slaves. Every new invader made (often literally) his hills of Hindus skulls. Thus, the conquest of Afghanistan in the year 1000 was followed by the annihilation of the Hindu population; the region is still called the Hindu Kush, i.e. Hindu slaughter.”
Will Durant argued in his 1935 book “The Story of Civilisation: Our Oriental Heritage” (page 459):
“The Mohammedan conquest of India is probably the bloodiest story in history. The Islamic historians and scholars have recorded with great glee and pride the slaughters of Hindus, forced conversions, abduction of Hindu women and children to slave markets and the destruction of temples carried out by the warriors of Islam during 800 AD to 1700 AD. Millions of Hindus were converted to Islam by sword during this period.”
Francois Gautier in his book ‘Rewriting Indian History’ (1996) wrote:
“The massacres perpetuated by Muslims in India are unparalleled in history, bigger than the holocaust of the Jews by the Nazis, or the massacre of the Armenians by the Turks, more extensive even than the slaughter of the South American native populations by the invading Spanish and Portuguese.”
Alain Danielou in his book, Histoire de l’ Inde writes:
“From the time Muslims started arriving, around 632 AD, the history of India becomes a long, monotonous series of murders, massacres, spoliations, and destructions. It is, as usual, in the name of ‘a holy war’ of their faith, of their sole God, that the barbarians have destroyed civilizations, wiped out entire races.”
Irfan Husain in his article “Demons from the Past” observes:
“While historical events should be judged in the context of their times, it cannot be denied that even in that bloody period of history, no mercy was shown to the Hindus unfortunate enough to be in the path of either the Arab conquerors of Sindh and south Punjab or the Central Asians who swept in from Afghanistan. The Muslim heroes who figure larger than life in our history books committed some dreadful crimes. Mahmud of Ghazni, Qutb-ud-Din Aibak, Balban, Mohammed bin Qasim, and Sultan Mohammad Tughlak, all have blood-stained hands that the passage of years has not cleansed. Seen through Hindu eyes, the Muslim invasion of their homeland was an unmitigated disaster.
“Their temples were razed, their idols smashed, their women raped, their men killed or taken slaves. When Mahmud of Ghazni entered Somnath on one of his annual raids, he slaughtered all 50,000 inhabitants. Aibak killed and enslaved hundreds of thousands. The list of horrors is long and painful. These conquerors justified their deeds by claiming it was their religious duty to smite non-believers. Cloaking themselves in the banner of Islam, they claimed they were fighting for their faith when, in reality, they were indulging in straightforward slaughter and pillage…”
A sample of contemporary eyewitness accounts of the invaders and rulers, during the Indian conquests
The Afghan ruler Mahmud al-Ghazni invaded India no less than seventeen times between 1001 – 1026 AD. The book ‘Tarikh-i-Yamini’ – written by his secretary documents several episodes of his bloody military campaigns: “The blood of the infidels flowed so copiously at the Indian city of Thanesar that the stream was discolored, notwithstanding its purity, and people were unable to drink it. The infidels deserted the fort and tried to cross the foaming river but many of them were slain, taken or drowned. Nearly fifty thousand men were killed.”
In the contemporary record – ‘ Taj-ul-Ma’asir’ by Hassn Nizam-i-Naishapuri, it is stated that when Qutb-ul- Din Aibak (of Turko – Afghan origin and the First Sultan of Delhi 1194 – 1210 AD) conquered Meerut, he demolished all the Hindu temples of the city and erected mosques on their sites. In the city of Aligarh, he converted Hindu inhabitants to Islam by the sword and beheaded all those who adhered to their own religion.
The Persian historian Wassaf writes in his book ‘Tazjiyat-ul-Amsar wa Tajriyat ul Asar’ that when the Alaul-Din Khilji (an Afghan of Turkish origin and second ruler of the Khilji Dynasty in India 1295-1316 AD) captured the city of Kambayat at the head of the Gulf of Cambay, he killed the adult male Hindu inhabitants for the glory of Islam, set flowing rivers of blood, sent the women of the country with all their gold, silver, and jewels, to his own home, and made about twenty thousand Hindu maidens his private slaves.
This ruler once asked his spiritual advisor (or ‘Qazi’) as to what was the Islamic law prescribed for the Hindus. The Qazi replied:
*“Hindus are like the mud, if silver is demanded from them, they must with the greatest humility offer gold. If a Mohammadan desires to spit into a Hindu’s mouth, the Hindu should open it wide for the purpose. God created the Hindus to be slaves of the Mohammadans. The Prophet hath ordained that, if the Hindus do not accept Islam, they should be imprisoned, tortured, finally put to death, and their property confiscated.”*
Timur was a Turkic conqueror and founder of the Timurid Dynasty. Timur’s Indian campaign (1398 – 1399 AD) was recorded in his memoirs, collectively known as ‘Tuzk-i-Timuri.’ In them, he vividly described probably the greatest gruesome act in the entire history of the world – where 100,000 Hindu prisoners of war in his camp were executed in a very short space of time. Timur after taking advice from his entourage says in his memoirs :
*“they said that on the great day of battle these 100,000 prisoners could not be left with the baggage and that it would be entirely opposed to the rules of war to set these idolaters and foes of Islam at liberty."*
*“In fact, no other course remained but that of making them all food for the sword"*
Timur thereupon resolved to put them to death. He proclaimed :
*“throughout the camp that every man who has infidel prisoners was to put them to death, and whoever neglected to do so should himself be executed and his property given to the informer. When this order became known to the ghazis of Islam, they drew their swords and put their prisoners to death. 100,000 infidels, impious idolaters, were on that day slain. Maulana Nasir-ud-din Umar, a counselor and a man of learning, who, in all his life had never killed a sparrow, now, in execution of my order, slew with his sword fifteen idolatrous Hindus, who were his captives“.*
During his campaign in India – Timur describes the scene when his army conquered the Indian city of Delhi :
*“In a short space of time all the people in the Delhi fort were put to the sword, and in the course of one hour, the heads of 10,000 infidels were cut off. The sword of Islam was washed in the blood of the infidels, and all the goods and effects, the treasure and the grain which for many a long year had been stored in the fort became the spoil of my soldiers.*
*“They set fire to the houses and reduced them to ashes, and they razed the buildings and the fort to the ground. All these infidel Hindus were slain, their women and children, and their property and goods became the spoil of the victors. I proclaimed throughout the camp that every man who had infidel prisoners should put them to death, and whoever neglected to do so should himself be executed and his property given to the informer. When this order became known to the ghazis of Islam, they drew their swords and put their prisoners to death.”*
The Mughal emperor Babur (who ruled India from 1526 -1530 AD) writing in his memoirs called the ‘Baburnama’ – wrote: ” In AH 934 (2538 C.E.) I attacked Chanderi and by the grace of Allah captured it in a few hours. We got the infidels slaughtered and the place which had been Daru’l-Harb (nation of non-muslims) for years was made into a Daru’l-Islam (a Muslim nation).”
In Babur’s own words in a poem about killing Hindus (From the ‘Baburnama’ ), he wrote :
*“For the sake of Islam, I became a wanderer, I battled infidels and Hindus, I determined to become a martyr. Thank God I became a killer of Non-Muslims!”*
The atrocities of the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan (who ruled India between 1628 – 1658 AD) are mentioned in the contemporary record called: ‘Badshah Nama, Qazinivi & Badshah Nama, Lahori’ and goes on to state: “When Shuja was appointed as governor of Kabul he carried on a ruthless war in the Hindu territory beyond Indus…The sword of Islam yielded a rich crop of converts. Most of the women (to save their honor) burnt themselves to death. Those captured were distributed among Muslim Mansabdars (Noblemen)”
The Afghan ruler Ahmad Shah Abdali attacked India in 1757 AD and made his way to the holy Hindu city of Mathura, the Bethlehem of the Hindus and birthplace of Krishna.
The atrocities that followed are recorded in the contemporary chronicle called: ‘Tarikh-I-Alamgiri’ :
*“Abdali’s soldiers would be paid 5 Rupees (a sizeable amount at the time) for every enemy head brought in. Every horseman had loaded up all his horses with the plundered property, and atop of it rode the girl-captives and the slaves. The severed heads were tied up in rugs like bundles of grain and placed on the heads of the captives. Then the heads were stuck upon lances and taken to the gate of the chief minister for payment.*
*“It was an extraordinary display! Daily did this manner of slaughter and plundering proceed. And at night the shrieks of the women captives who were being raped deafened the ears of the people. All those heads that had been cut off were built into pillars, and the captive men upon whose heads those bloody bundles had been brought in, were made to grind corn, and then their heads too were cut off. These things went on all the way to the city of Agra, nor was any part of the country spared.”*
Banda Singh Bahadur was tortured to death after being imprisoned for 3 months. The heart of Banda Singh’s son was put in his mouth in an attempt to humiliate him
Why we should remember?
The biggest holocaust in world history has been whitewashed from history.
When we hear the word 'holocaust', most of us think immediately of the Jewish holocaust. Today, with increased awareness and countless cinema films and television documentaries, many of us are also aware of the holocaust of the Native American people, the genocide of the Armenian people in the Ottoman Empire, and the millions of African lives lost during the Atlantic slave trade.
Europe and America produced at least a few thousand films highlighting the human misery caused by Hitler and his army. The films expose the horrors of the Nazi regime and reinforce the beliefs and attitude of the present day generation towards the evils of the Nazi dictatorship.
In contrast, look at India. There is hardly any awareness among the Indians of today of what happened to their ancestors in the past because a great majority of historians are reluctant to touch this sensitive subject.
**The world seems to either ignore or just does not seem to care about the many millions of lives lost during the 800 years long holocaust of Hindus, Sikhs, and Buddhists in India.**
The Indian historian Professor K.S. Lal estimates that the Hindu population in India decreased by 80 million between 1000 AD and 1525 AD, an extermination unparalleled in world history. This slaughter of millions of people occurred over regular periods during many centuries of Arab, Afghan, Turkish and Mughal rule in India.
Many Indian heroes emerged during these dark times, including the 10th Sikh Guru – Guru Gobind Singh and also the Hindu Maratha king – Shivaji Maharaj, who led the resistance against this tyranny and eventually led to its defeat by the late 1700s after centuries of death and destruction.
The modern world today is facing a global threat from organizations and groups of terrorists such as ISIS, Taliban, and Al-Qaeda whose ideology is chillingly similar to that of the perpetrators of the world’s biggest holocaust in India.
Let us hope that the bloody lessons of the past are learned so that history does not even have the remotest chance of repeating itself.
Never forgive. Never forget. Rise up.
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Osh State University Celebrates Global Excellence at New Delhi Alumni Meet and International Award Ceremony
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New Delhi, May 3, 2025 – Osh State University of Kyrgyzstan hosted a distinguished Alumni Meet and International Award Ceremony at the Constitution Club of India, New Delhi, on May 1, 2025. The prestigious event celebrated the remarkable achievements of prominent individuals from India and various nations, recognizing their exceptional contributions across diverse fields such as social work, medicine, law, literature, music, science, digital forensics, counseling, humanitarian service, and cultural activities. These accomplished individuals were honored with Honorary Doctorates and the Kyrgyz Republic International Achiever Award.
The ceremony commenced with a solemn two-minute silence observed in remembrance of the innocent victims of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, conveying a powerful message of peace and solidarity.
The significant event was made possible through the collaborative efforts of the Lata Foundation, with qrrato.com serving as the esteemed sponsor. Dr. Pankaj Khatwani, President of the Lata Foundation, and Dr. Anurag Saxena, President of the Journalists Council of India, played crucial roles in the seamless organization and execution of the program. The proceedings were skillfully led by Harshita Nath.
Representing Osh State University were Mrs. Zainagul Abdirasulova, Vice Dean of the International Medical Faculty; Ms. Aizhan Omorova, also a Vice Dean of the International Medical Faculty; and Dr. Divya Chaurasia and Dr. Jitendra Chaurasia, both Coordinators for the university. The Lata Foundation team, including Dr. Rajdeep Gupta (CEO, Vittsoft Solutions Pvt. Ltd.), Dr. M. A. Murtoza, Dr. Danish Jamal, and Deepak Kumar Thawani, made significant contributions to the event's success.
The occasion was graced by the presence of esteemed Chief Guests and Guests of Honor, including Shri Saurabh Bawaria (BJP Youth Leader, Motivational Speaker, President – A.K.S.S. NGO), Shri R. D. Meena (Retd. IAS), Dr. Avnish Kumar (Executive Magistrate, Kannauj), Dr. D. R. Upadhyay (Record Holder, Director, Music Composer, Writer, Kathmandu, Nepal), Dr. Mamta Rajput (Social Activist), Sitaram Barwal (Assistant Commandant Private Secretary, Home Ministry, New Delhi), and Dr. Sunita Rani (Secretary- Sahitya Sanchay Shodh Samwad Foundation).
The event also recognized the accomplishments of Osh State University alumni who have made significant contributions in their respective fields, including Dr Aishwarya Mehta, Dr Arpit Dwivedi, Dr Aman Pratap Singh, Dr Samiullah Khan, Dr Premveer Singh, Dr Mohammad Amaan Khan, Dr Mohammad Bilal, Dr Satendra Kumar, Dr Mohammad Faraz, Dr Mohammad Abbas, and Dr Shoaib Zafar etc.
The distinguished recipients of the Kyrgyz Republic International Achiever Award included Avani Dharmendra Tanna (Finance and Consulting, Mumbai), Sushil Kumar Sharma (Digital Forensics, Jaipur), Vikas Bansal (Law and Legal Services, Noida), Dr. Durgesh Nandini (Literature, Hyderabad), Hemshankar jethmal sahu (Social Welfare, Raipur), Dr. Sonia Dutt Sharma (Literary and Psycho-Legal Studies, Jaipur), Akhilesh Kumar Agarwal (Social Service and Family Counseling, Sambhal), Dr. T. S. Sateesh Kumar (World's Best Pianist, Hyderabad), R. D. Meena (Administrative Services, Alwar), Devendra Babulal Harnesha (Law and Business, Mumbai), Mukesh Sharma (Material Analysis & Forensic Methodologies, Jaipur), Dr. D. R. Upadhyay (World Record Holder, Director, Music Composer, Writer, Kathmandu, Nepal), Divesh Ramashankar Mishra (Social Service, Maharashtra), Bernd Hoehle-Kleinertz (Humanitarian & Cultural Work, Germany), Natalie Minh Tran (Entrepreneur and Social Service, California, USA), Shradesh Nandini (Literature Work, World Record Holder, Hyderabad), and Harshita Nath (Celebrity Makeup Artist, Chhatarpur). These prestigious awards were presented by Ms. Aizhan Omorova, Vice Dean of the International Medical Faculty.
Furthermore, Honorary Doctorate degrees were conferred upon several distinguished individuals by Mrs. Zainagul Abdirasulova, Vice Dean of the International Medical Faculty, in recognition of their remarkable achievements. The recipients included Shradesh Nandini (Doctorate of Literature), T. S. Sateesh Kumar (Doctorate of Music), Divesh Ramashankar Mishra (Doctorate of Social Service), Mamta Gupta (Doctorate of Wellness), Vikas Bansal (Doctorate of Law), Dr. D. R. Upadhyay (Doctorate of Letters - D.Litt.), Purushottam Karki (Doctorate of Wellness), Avani Dharmendra Tanna (Doctorate of Finance), R. D. Meena (Doctorate of Public Administration), Sushil Kumar Sharma (Doctorate of Visual Forensics), Surendra Raj Nakarmi (Doctorate of Holistic Health), Hemshankar Jethmal (Doctorate of Social Service), Mukesh Sharma (Doctorate of Investigation and Physical Studies), Devendra Babulal Harnesha (Doctorate of Legal and Commercial Excellence), Deepak Kumar Thawani (Doctor of Humanities), Akhilesh Kumar Agarwal (Doctorate of Humanitarian Service), Nidhi Verma (Doctorate of Human Resource Management), Bernd Hoehle-Kleinertz (Doctorate of Cultural Science), and Natalie Minh Tran (Doctorate of Entrepreneurship).
Adding to the event's significance, Dr. Jaswinder Singh, President of the World Bio Cares Health Organisation (WBCHO), delivered a special presentation addressing brain disorder (Autism) related problems resolved by natural remedies (Biopathy), including free medical camp over there. The audience also had the opportunity to hear an inspiring motivational speech by Dr. Mahesh Gour.
In a special tribute, Dr. Sunita Verma, Chief Medical Officer of the 15th Battalion Madhya Pradesh Indore, bestowed the special maternal honor – the "Asha Krishna Memorial Award" – upon Dr. Durgesh Nandini and Aman Rajput.
The grand event concluded with a poignant candle lighting ceremony, offering a final tribute to the innocent victims of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam.
This remarkable Alumni Meet and International Award Ceremony served as an inspiring testament to the importance of international education, cultural exchange, and humanitarian service. By bringing together its accomplished alumni and influential figures from across the globe to honor their invaluable contributions, Osh State University has once again demonstrated its commitment to fostering global collaboration and recognizing impactful achievements
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