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ADD SHOP E RETAIL LTD ने Rampur में आयोजित किया 'Organic Farming & Business Opportunities' Seminar
ADD SHOP E RETAIL LTD ने The Opal Hotel (Rampur) में एक विशेष सेमिनार का आयोजन किया, जिसका मुख्य फोकस ‘Organic Farming & Business Opportunities’ पर था। इस दौरान Team Sankalp के Founder Mr. Deepak Kumar Singh खासतौर पर मौजूद रहे। यह सेमिनार Team Sankalp, Rampur द्वारा आयोजित किया गया। सेमिनार की शुरुआत Team Sankalp के Team Leader, Mr. K.P. Singh ने होस्टिंग के साथ हुई। उन्होंने सभी…
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Transitional Curriculum
🎉The inaugural function of the 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 for the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (𝐁𝐀𝐌𝐒) 𝐟𝐢��𝐬𝐭 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐟𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐬𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 (𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒-𝟐𝟓) at the 𝐅𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐭𝐮𝐭𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐀𝐲𝐮𝐫𝐯𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐜 𝐌𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐬, which is part of 𝐅𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐔𝐧𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐢𝐧 𝐁𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐲, Uttar Pradesh. The event took place on November 7, 2024, with the following key individuals involved:✨
𝐏𝐚𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐬: Mr. Mukesh Kumar Gupta (Chancellor) and Mr. Deep Gupta (Pro-Chancellor) of Future University, Bareilly.
𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐆𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐬: Dr. Abhishek Singh (District Ayurvedic & Unani Officer, Bareilly), Prof. Dr. K.P. Yadav (Advisor), Prof. Dr. Pankaj Kumar Mishra (Pro-Vice Chancellor), and Dr. Akhtar Husain (Deputy Registrar) from Future University, Bareilly.
𝐇𝐨𝐬𝐭: Dr. B.K. Singh, Principal of the Future Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences, Bareilly.
𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐦 𝐂𝐨𝐨𝐫𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐬: Dr. Nidhi Yadav (Dean of the Ayurveda Department), Dr. Puneet Sharma (Associate Professor, Dept. of Ayurveda Samhita & Siddhanta), and Dr. Shamiya Parveen (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Roga Nidana & Vikriti Vigyan).
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Honoring Brilliance: The Proud India Ratna Award 2024 by JJ CROWNS
JJ CROWNS is a dynamic and innovative company dedicated to bringing captivating stories to life and connecting diverse talents with audiences worldwide. As a rapidly emerging leader in the industry, JJ CROWNS is celebrated for its unwavering commitment to quality, creativity, and unique approaches.
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We are thrilled to announce our nominees for the "Proud India Ratna Award - 2024." This prestigious accolade honors individuals who have inspired others and made significant positive impacts in their respective fields across the world. Each award is a tribute to outstanding personalities who have excelled in their domains.
Proudly Announcing Our Award Nominees:
Renosha.A, Kashturi Sinha, Hardik Jain, Pratyush, Tanaya Bondre, Shridevi, Achyut, Avinash Kaur, Dr. Vandana Srivastava, Mr. Gulshan Kumar, Urvashi, Abhisek, Barshita Das, Shaheen Khan, Dr. Deepa.C, Dr. Meenaz Banu.A, Vrunda Baraiya, Shihan Dr. Karate A.P. Srinath, D. Sadhana, Avani Bhupesh Sharma, Udeeta, Jaspreet Singh, Sachin Mujumdar, Sarvodya Singh, Roopal Arora, Jerald Baskaran J, Hemlata Chaudhari, Preeti Saraswat, Dr. Mohammad Asif, Tarini Lalani, G.K Rineeth, Bollampally Sathyaprakash, Srushti Rokade, Yogitha Subhash, Durgadasi Nathsharma, Srijita Banerjee, Chahat Jain, Dr. K.P. Bhavatharini, Sneha, Himani, Janhavi Gadpalli, Sree Varshini, Pooran Chandra Pande, Prof. Dr. Simachal Panda, Avani Mehta, Shruti Patel, Priya Jamatia, Lokesh Kalal, Tony Jesuraj, Manjeet Sahgal, Sudish S R, Mayaa SH, Manjeet Sehgal, Vinod Soni, Anjana Rajeev T, Jaspreet Mohan Singh, Ramya Kartik, Harpreet Kaur, Dr. Ramanna Bhoyi, Prashant Ravindra Sinkar, Prof. Ankita Sanjeev Kadam, Sandesh, Neha Sharma, V V Viswendar Kumar, Omeesha Chauhan, Kashish Manohar Mulani, Simran Kachhawaha, Lalita Chhipa, Dr. Stephen Stanley Jayapaul, Mandeep Khurana, Dipika Bachal, Mitesh Paida, Mansi, Swetha Surampudi, Deshna Amol Gat, Nithya S, Haider Ali Rizvi (Daniel), Amyra Sharma, Anchal Singh, Kajal Vijay Sharma, Dange Harshada Vijaykumar, Sampada Deepak Bandekar, Sonali Khatri, Abhisarika Tiwari, Rohan Mondal, Mitali Garg, Shyamala Muthukumar, A. Parveena, Dr. Prathamesh Sunil Nadkarni, Divya Gour, Dr. Jyoti Jogdand, Dhivyapriya R, Khan Firdous, Drishti Dangwani, Pratik Porje, Samikshya Mishra, Anu Guptah, Vaibhav, Neha Gond, Sowmya, Ashreeta Mohanty.
JJ CROWNS is steadfast in its commitment to promoting and nurturing extraordinary talents. We look forward to continuing our journey of discovering and celebrating excellence on a global scale.
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Nepali PM Oli’s comment on Ram and Ayodhya ‘outrageous’, says former MP Karan Singh
Nepali PM Oli’s comment on Ram and Ayodhya ‘outrageous’, says former MP Karan Singh
Nepal Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli is trying to do everything to alienate his country from India, former Member of Parliament Karan Singh has said in a personal statement. Dr. Singh, who is also related to the Nepal royals, said Mr. Oli’s claim about Lord Ram’s supposed Nepalese origin was ‘bizarre’.
“This outrageous statement will have hurt the sentiments of a billion Hindus living not only…
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After the rise, rift reigns among the Communists. The Himalayan republic plunged into a political crisis after Prime Minister K.P. Oli, faced with intra-party challenges, got Parliament dissolved
The Communist Party of Nepal was officially established in 1949 in Calcutta with the active support of the Indian communists
After the Naxalite movement in Nepal, a set of radical leftists went on to set up the Communist Party of Nepal (ML) in 1978. During the same time, another group of Communists formed the Maoist Fourth Convention
In 2018, Oli’s UML and the Maoist faction, led by Prachanda, merged to form the Nepal Communist Party. The NCP is now headed towards a split after PM Oli dissolved Parliament
Srinivasan Ramani
The abrupt decision by Nepal Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli to get Parliament dissolved by the President Bidhya Devi Bhandari (a former party colleague of Mr. Oli) before its five-year term came as a jolt of surprise. The ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) enjoys a two-thirds majority in the House of Representatives of the federal Parliament and controls two-thirds or more seats in six of the seven provincial assemblies. This act of brinkmanship by Mr. Oli came about as a reaction to the internal strife within the NCP, which was formed in 2018 after the merger of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) — of which Mr. Oli was a prominent leader — and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist-Centre), led by Pushpa Kumar Dahal alias Prachanda.
Mr. Oli was under pressure from the faction led by Mr. Dahal to resign from his posts as chairman of the NCP and Prime Minister, ostensibly for his poor performance. With a majority of the nine-member secretariat siding with Mr. Dahal, Mr. Oli decided to recommend the dissolution of Parliament as a means to stall any change in leadership within the party. As things stand, the NCP is functioning as two separate factions. The Dahal-led faction has named senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal as co-chairman and expelled Mr. Oli from his post in the party. The Dahal-Nepal faction has also led street protests calling the decision to dissolve Parliament “unconstitutional” even as the Supreme Court is hearing the case.
While Mr. Oli and Mr. Dahal are the key leaders in their respective factions, the divisions are not on the lines of the former UML and Maoist parties. Mr. Dahal is supported by Mr. Nepal and Jhalanath Khanal, both former Prime Ministers, who had been senior leaders in the UML, while Mr. Oli, for now, retains the support of Ram Bahadur Thapa, currently the Minister for Home Affairs and a former Maoist leader.
Domino effect
The domino effect of Mr. Oli’s decision seems to be interminably pushing the NCP into a split. Even the Communist Party of China got into the act — the Vice-President of its International Department, Guo Yezhou, who had last visited Kathmandu before the unification of the two communist parties into the NCP, visited the country with a delegation to assess the post-dissolution scenario and to explore the possibility of keeping the NCP united. The Indian establishment, known in the past to have extensive parleys with various political forces in Nepal, chose to remain “hands-off” this time.
The intrigue in the NCP is not surprising. The communist movement in Nepal had undergone several splits and mergers in the past. The Communist Party of Nepal was officially established in 1949 in Calcutta and with the active support of the Indian communists. The party was banned from 1952 to 1956 during what was an interim democratic period, before general elections were held in 1959. The communists won only four out of the 109 seats in Parliament. Following the dissolution of the Nepali Congress government by King Mahendra in 1960, Nepal reverted to a “Panchayat system” under absolute monarchy and remained so until 1990. In this period, the communist movement underwent several splits into factions and parties.
In the aftermath of the Naxalite movement in Nepal, a set of radical leftists sought to bring about violent actions in the eastern district of Jhapa — Mr. Oli was one of those who were part of the “Jhapeli movement” and was later arrested for his role. The former members of the Jhapeli group went on to set up the Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist) in 1978. During the same time, another set of radical communists, inspired by Maoist ideology, formed the Fourth Convention group in 1974, and was led by Mohan Bikram Singh.
The CPN (ML) had emerged as the largest communist party in Nepal in 1990 and after having participated prominently in the first Jan Andolan — the movement that led to the institution of constitutional monarchy — it became the leading opposition party. The CPN (ML) had by now become the CPN (UML), after merging with the CPN-Marxist. The UML formed a minority government under Manmohan Adhikari in 1994 that lasted only nine months and later underwent another split, with senior leader Bamdev Gautam breaking away in 1998. Mr. Gautam is now part of the NCP and is aligned with Mr. Dahal.
The Maoist Fourth Convention also underwent splits — with one group termed CPN-Mashal led by Mr. Dahal and another, CPN-Masal, led by Baburam Bhattarai. Besides, the CPN-Fourth Congress had been led by Nirmal Lama till 1990. These parties came together and formed the CPN-Unity Centre whose political front, the United People’s Front Nepal (UPFN), was led by Mr. Bhattarai. Unlike the UML, which accepted parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, the UPFN still retained a line striving for “people’s democracy” — electoral democracy leading to communist rule — and came up with a list of 40 demands that included a federal restructuring of Nepal and a secular state. They also issued an ultimatum that the party will initiate insurgency if the demands were not met. This led to the Maoist insurgency with Mr. Dahal at the helm. It lasted a decade before the Maoists joined hands with the parliamentary forces — the Nepali Congress, the UML and others to form an eight-party alliance that repudiated the monarchy. The Jan-Andolan of 2007 led to the formation of a newly elected Constituent Assembly (CA) and later the transition into a constitutional republic.
State restructuring
The post-CA polity underwent a clear demarcation on the question of state restructuring with the Nepali Congress and the UML firmly opposed to a federal republic that had provinces delineated on the basis of identity. The Maoists and Terai-based (Madhesi) parties were in favour of it. But in the second CA elections, following a protracted stalemate on this issue, the UML and the Congress emerged victorious with Mr. Oli coming out as a major voice of the status quo against ethnic federalism.
Mr. Oli managed to portray Madhesis’ struggle for ethnic determination as Indian interference and won power in 2017 by positioning himself as a nationalist and having aligned with Mr. Dahal’s Maoist faction that had significantly weakened in the 2010s (and had dropped its insistence on ethnic determination of federal boundaries). Mr. Oli, however, retained both the post of party chairman (shared with Mr. Dahal) and the premiership following the merger.
Unlike the major twists and turns in the communist movement in Nepal, which were driven by ideological positions of the leftists who were mostly in opposition, this split in the NCP seems to be driven more by a clash of egos and ambitions. The NCP has emerged over time as a major dispenser of patronage by controlling NGOs that receive international aid for development work. For leaders, being in power is key to maintaining their networks of support which explains the shifts in loyalty bereft of any ideological difference in the party that is now headed to a clear split.
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Nepali PM Oli’s comment on Ram and Ayodhya ‘outrageous’, says former MP Karan Singh
Nepali PM Oli’s comment on Ram and Ayodhya ‘outrageous’, says former MP Karan Singh
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Nepal Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli is trying to do everything to alienate his country from India, former Member of Parliament Karan Singh has said in a personal statement. Dr. Singh, who is also related to the Nepal royals, said Mr. Oli’s claim about Lord Ram’s supposed Nepalese origin was ‘bizarre’.
“This outrageous statement will have hurt the sentiments of a billion Hindus living…
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New year and Christmas celebration in the presence of chief guest Mr. K.p Singh general manager of Bajaj hindustan sugar mill LTD, kinoni wish you all a very happy new year in advance #motivation #india #meerut #sugarmill #uttarpradesh #new year #eve (at Meerut) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6hjX0LJ3_1/?igshid=1rboc0z1ot279
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Nepal PM In India Live: PM Modi To Hold Delegation Level Talks With His Nepali Counterpart
NEW DELHI: Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli who is on a three-day visit to India, received a ceremonial welcome at the Rashtrapati Bhavan today. The prime minister arrived in Delhi yesterday and was received at the airport by Home Minister Rajnath Singh. He met Prime Minister Narendra Modi last evening and will hold delegation level talks later today. The two will also deliver press statements after the talks. This is Mr Oli’s first visit to the country after he took charge as the prime minister for the second term in February. Along with possible deals to be discussed and signed by the two leaders, Mr Oli is expected to push India to complete previously promised infrastructure projects.
PM Modi and Nepal’s KP Sharma Oli meet at the Hyderabad House. They are to hold delegation level talks soon and are expected to sign a number of agreements.
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli along with his wife Radhika Shakya, paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Raj Ghat.
“India’s abiding interest is in the stability and economic prosperity of Nepal. India stands ready to expand cooperation with Nepal as per Nepal’s priorities”, the President posted on Twitter after receiving Nepal Prime Minister KP Oli at Rashtrapati Bhavan today.
Nepal PM met President Ramnath Kovind after his ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bhavan
“No other countries in the world have the bonds of friendship and cooperation that exist between India and Nepal. Regular exchanges of visits at the highest political level demonstrate the priority that we attach to our special partnership”, President Ram Nath Kovind tweeted.
Nepal Prime Minister at the Rashtrapati Bhavan:
“Friendship is very important. We have developed our friendship according to time with a purpose to eradicate poverty, improve life standards. Our friendship is historical, renewed, developed and is very fruitful. Looking ahead and not looking back”
The Ministry of Exteral Affairs posted several images of Nepal PM’s ceremonial welcome at the Rashtrapati Bhavan earlier in the day.
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Rahul Gandhi met the Nepalese Prime Minister yesterday at the Rashtrapati Bhawan. The meeting, according to Press Trust of India, lasted over half-an-hour. Former Union minister Anand Sharma was also present during the meeting. After the meeting, Congress’ Rahul Gandhi posted a tweet, “Last evening I met Prime Minister of Nepal, Shri Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli. We discussed a wide range of issues concerning our two countries.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his Nepalese counterpart yesterday ahead of the bilateral talks to be held later today. “Delighted to meet the Prime Minister of Nepal, Mr. K.P. Sharma Oli,” PM Modi tweeted. He also tweeted several images with his Nepalese counterpart at the PM’s official residence in New Delhi.
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli arrived in Delhi yesterday and was received at the airport by Home Minister Rajnath Singh. “Neighbourhood first! Prime Minister of Nepal K.P. Sharma Oli and Mrs. Radhika Shakya were warmly welcomed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh on their arrival in India. This is the first State visit of Prime Minister Oli after being elected as Prime Minister of Nepal,” tweeted MEA spokesperson after the PM’s arrival.
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ARYANS ORGANIZES 10TH CULTURAL EXTRAVAGANZA "ROSHAAN"
Sh Rana K.P Singh, Speaker, Punjab Vidhan Sabha was the Chief Guest on the occasion
Aryans Group of Colleges, Chandigarh organized its 10th Cultural extravaganza "Roshaan". Sh. Rana K.P. Singh, Speaker, Punjab Vidhan Sabha was the Chief Guest on the occasion while Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group of Colleges presided over the function. Students of B.Tech, MBA, BBA, BCA, B.Ed, BA, B.Com, GNM, ANM, Law, M.Edu, Polytechnic Diploma etc participated in various colorful cultural items and mesmerized the whole crowd with their performances representing the states including Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, Jammu Kashmir, North East etc.
The function commenced with the Lamp Lighting ceremony by Sh. Rana K.P. Singh along with Aryans Group patrons Prof. Roshan Lal Kataria and Mrs. Rajni Kataria followed by a welcome dance exhibiting the culture of Punjab. Students of Aryans Group presented a colorful Cultural Programme which included Bhangra, Giddha, Naati, Kashmiri Dance , Dogri, Western dance, Bhojpuri, Dark Monster, Jhumar, Punjabi dance, Fusion, Act, Folk dance, solo song, solo dance etc.
Dr. Anshu Kataria speaking on the occasion said that Aryans Group has students from all over the India who are studying in various courses. The students presented their respective cultures through their dances in the function. He added that besides studies, extra co-curricular activities are equally important. They help in the overall development of the students.
On the occasion many renowned Punjabi singers including Monty-Waris, Virasat Sandhu, Salina Shelly, Noddy Khan-Youngest Rapper, Bollywood Comedian-Amritpal Singh Chotu etc enthralled the audience with their live performances. The young new artists were also honoured by the Group for their contribution in the Punjabi Music Industry.
Students then transported the audience to the fascinating States including Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, North East etc. Another items including solo song by Ananta; Break Dance by Banraj; Let's Dance by Mujtaba & Group; Funny Dance by Shivam & Group; Hassian Khedian by Abhishek & Group;Sufi Rock by Adnan & Group etc enthralled the audience.
Showing the cultures of different states, Naati performed by Bhavna & Group and group while Shubham and group presented Dogri Dance, Sukhdev & Group performed Bhangra which made the audience to tap on their feets. Haryanvi dance by Avinash & Group; Sohna Punjab Dance by Sunil & Group; Mime by Mohd. Salman & Group etc mesmerized the audience in its own ways.
Also present on the occasion were Dr. (Mrs.) Parveen Kataria, Director General, Aryans Group; Prof. B.S Sidhu, Registrar, Aryans Group; Sh. Paramjit Sidhu, AIG, Punjab Police; Sh. Kamaljeet Singh Chawla, Public Coordination Cell, Punjab; Sh. Rajpal Singh, General Secretary, PPCC, Congress Committee; Sh. Sushant Kaushik etc.
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