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kamalkafir-blog · 3 days ago
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UP Politics Samajwadi Party Expelled 3 MLA but not take action on remaining five MLA
[NEWS] UP Politics: यूपी में समाजवादी पार्टी ने बागी विधायकों पर कड़ा एक्शन लेते हुए तीन विधायकों अभय सिंह, राकेश प्रताप सिंह और मनोज कुमार पांडेय को पार्टी से निष्कासित कर दिया है. ये तीनों विधायक उन आठ विधायकों में शामिल हैं जिन्होंने बीते साल राज्यसभा चुनाव के दौरान क्रॉस वोटिंग कर बीजेपी के पक्ष में वोट दिया था. सपा की इस कार्रवाई के बाद अब भी ऐसे पांच बागी विधायक बचे हैं, जिन पर कोई…
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rightnewshindi · 3 months ago
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नोएडा में B.Tech छात्र का फर्जी एनकाउंटर: 12 पुलिसवालों पर FIR, टॉर्चर और रिश्वत का सनसनीखेज खुलासा
Fake Encounter Uttar Pradesh: उत्तर प्रदेश के गौतमबुद्ध नगर जिले में पुलिस की एक शर्मनाक करतूत ने सबको हैरान कर दिया है। जेवर थाना पुलिस पर एक B.Tech छात्र को फर्जी एनकाउंटर में गोली मारने, टॉर्चर करने और रिश्वत वसूलने का गंभीर आरोप लगा है। यह मामला अब कोर्ट के आदेश के बाद सुर्खियों में है, जहां पूर्व SHO अंजनी कुमार समेत 12 पुलिसकर्मियों के खिलाफ FIR दर्ज की गई है। यह घटना न केवल कानून व्यवस्था…
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townpostin · 1 year ago
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IG Akhilesh Jha's Surprise Visit: Adityapur Police Station Under Scanner
Top cop reviews cases from multiple stations, focuses on crime control strategies Zonal Inspector General scrutinizes pending cases across Saraikela and Jamshedpur, emphasizing improved law enforcement. ADITYAPUR – Zonal IG Akhilesh Kumar Jha received guard of honor at Adityapur Police Station during an unexpected inspection tour. Inspector General Akhilesh Kumar Jha made an unannounced visit to…
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movienized-com · 1 year ago
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Starfish
Starfish (2023) #AkhileshJaiswal #KhushaliKumar #TusharrKhanna #MilindSoman #MikeParish #EhanBhat Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 Genre: Drama / Romantik / Thriller Regie: Akhilesh Jaiswal Hauptrollen: Khushali Kumar, Tusharr Khanna, Milind Soman, Mike Parish, Ehan Bhat, Nikhat Khan, Jagat Rawat, Pawan Shankar, Marc Cabourdin, Sambhav Jain, Catalin Bindiu, Maxime Durand … Filmbeschreibung: Eine wunderschöne Reise durch die Tiefen der Unterwasserwelt, während wir eine aufregende Geschichte über Trauer und…
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narmadanchal · 2 years ago
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मतदान प्रतिशत बढ़ाने घर-घर जाकर किया सर्वे
इटारसी। जिला निर्वाचन अधिकारी एवं कलेक्टर नर्मदा पुरम (Collector Narmada Puram) एवं जिला शिक्षा अधिकारी (District Education Officer) के आदेश अनुसार मतदाता प्रतिशत बढ़ाने के लिए घर-घर जाकर सर्वे किया जा रहा है। नोडल अधिकारी एवं संकुल प्राचार्य अखिलेश शुक्ल (Akhilesh Shukla), शासकीय कन्या उच्चतर माध्यमिक शाला इटारसी एवं प्रधान पाठक शासकीय माध्यमिक शाला इटारसी एवं महेश कुमार रायकवार (Mahesh Kumar…
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enigma-the-mysterious · 8 months ago
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On GOD, the Indian elections were WILD this year and the dopamine I got from the memes for a whole week were almost unmatched. Nitish Kumar alone created more drama than the entirety of the US elections did
the only thing I am going to say about the us elections is that usamericans are lame and unfunny as fuck cause why are yall beating the dead horse that is destiel. it was funny the first two times but NO you bitches are UNORIGINAL and UNINSPIRED why do you guys not have any other jokes. come to india where we have nitish kumar, man of the match akhilesh yadav, the marxist-leninist state of uttar pradesh, a twitter acclaimed dilf leader of opposition and so much more. our elections this year were cooler and more impactful and you should really expand your horizons cause how many of you guys know that we have more than two parties. anyways your country is pathetic
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drmikewatts · 4 days ago
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Soft Computing, Volume 29, Issue 8, April 2025
1) Infinite computations and Büchi automata using grossone
Author(s): Louis D’Alotto
Pages: 3749 - 3755
2) Analysis of selection noise in genetic algorithms
Author(s): Nataliya M. Gulayeva, Joaquín Borrego-Díaz, Fernando Sancho-Caparrini
Pages: 3757 - 3773
3) Partial metric spaces on effect algebras
Author(s): Sarvesh Kumar Mishra, Mukesh Kumar Shukla, Akhilesh Kumar Singh
Pages: 3775 - 3784
4) Deductive systems and R-congruences of pre-Hilbert algebras
Author(s): Andrzej Walendziak
Pages: 3785 - 3794
5) Environmental impact assessment using bipolar complex intuitionistic fuzzy sets
Author(s): Abd Ulazeez M. J. S. Alkouri, Zeyad A. Alshboul
Pages: 3795 - 3809
6) Uncertain Fox equation
Author(s): Dan Chen, Yang Liu
Pages: 3811 - 3822
7) Identification of block cipher algorithms using multi-layer perception algorithm
Author(s): Ke Yuan, Daoming Yu, Zheng Li
Pages: 3823 - 3834
8) Color-channel adversarial attack with resolution based camouflaging
Author(s): Guowei Li, Ping Li, Xinpeng Zhu
Pages: 3835 - 3846
9) Novel deep learning-based side-channel attack on different-device
Author(s): Ji-Eun Woo, Yongsung Jeon, Dong-Guk Han
Pages: 3847 - 3854
10) Min-cost route problems for multimodal sustainable logistics cooperation
Author(s): Carmine Cerrone, Anna Sciomachen, Maria Truvolo
Pages: 3855 - 3868
11) A multi-objective genetic algorithm for unequal area facility layout problem considering safety and cost
Author(s): Hamidreza Koosha, Fatemeh Mirsaeedi, Mohammad Taghi Assadi
Pages: 3869 - 3887
12) Public health events emergency management supervision strategy with multi-agent participation
Author(s): Bingjie Lu, Decheng Wen
Pages: 3889 - 3908
13) Efficient scheduling of integrated operating rooms and post-anesthesia care units under uncertain surgery and recovery times: an artificial neural network-metaheuristic framework
Author(s): Mohammad Amin Ahmadian, Mohsen Varmazyar, Ali Fallahi
Pages: 3909 - 3941
14) A novel variant of moth swarm algorithm for flexible AC transmission system-based optimal power flow problem
Author(s): Dhiman Banerjee, Provas Kumar Roy, Goutam Kumar Panda
Pages: 3943 - 3983
15) Identification of protein-coding regions using optimized sinusoidal assisted variational mode decomposition based on swarm optimization algorithm
Author(s): K. Jayasree, Malaya Kumar Hota
Pages: 3985 - 4000
16) Comparison of different sway control algorithms for multi carriages crane system
Author(s): Emir Esim, Şahin Yıldırım, Ayşegül Gördebil
Pages: 4001 - 4020
17) Toward almost-zero fault acceptance of deep learning-based voice authentication using small training dataset
Author(s): Seung-A. Park, Sun-Beom Kwon, Dooho Choi
Pages: 4021 - 4032
18) Adaptive RoI-aware network for accurate banknote recognition using natural images
Author(s): Zhijie Lin, Zhaoshui He, Hao Liang
Pages: 4033 - 4043
19) N-gram opcode frequency based malware detection using CNN algorithm
Author(s): Seok Min Ko, JaeHyeok Yang, Ilsun You
Pages: 4045 - 4053
20) GA-based partial high-order-cascaded-deep time series forecasting model
Author(s): Gulseren Birim, Ozge Cagcag Yolcu
Pages: 4055 - 4074
21) Lightweight image super-resolution via an adaptive information fusion attention network
Author(s): Yi He, Hai Huan, Chao Wang
Pages: 4075 - 4089
22) Meet MASKS: integrating distributed knowledge and verification for multi-agent systems
Author(s): Majid Alizadeh, Amirhoshang Hoseinpour Dehkordi, Ali Movaghar
Pages: 4091 - 4106
23) Yolo-tir: an improved YOLOv5 model for vehicle and pedestrian in thermal infrared images
Author(s): Shangshu Yao, Kun Yu, Yufang Liu
Pages: 4107 - 4119
24) An approach of multi-viewed graph embedding with adaptive heat kernel based diffusion and global expressive learning
Author(s): Phu Pham
Pages: 4121 - 4137
25) PGA-Net: progressive granularity-aware training network for fine-grained image recognition
Author(s): Wei He, Zhixiang He, Jianhui Wu
Pages: 4139 - 4152
26) Early stopping strategies in Deep Image Prior
Author(s): Alessandro Benfenati, Ambra Catozzi, Federica Porta
Pages: 4153 - 4174
27) Pygrossone: a python-powered library for operating with the infinity computer arithmetic
Author(s): Alberto Falcone, Alfredo Garro, Yaroslav D. Sergeyev
Pages: 4175 - 4189
28) Unobserved expected returns in a diffusive price process: is filtering effective?
Author(s): Paride Antonini, Flavio Angelini, Marco Nicolosi
Pages: 4191 - 4205
29) Do oil prices impact on transportation? Evidence from random matrix theory
Author(s): Antonio Garcia-Amate, Laura Molero-Gonzalez, Juan Evangelista Trinidad-Segovia
Pages: 4207 - 4218
30) Time series clustering for high-dimensional portfolio selection: a comparative study
Author(s): Raffaele Mattera, Germana Scepi, Parmjit Kaur
Pages: 4219 - 4231
31) Mean–variance–skewness portfolio optimization with uncertain returns via co-skewness
Author(s): Jinwu Gao, Haomiao Hu, Hamed Ahmadzade
Pages: 4233 - 4246
32) An exterior algebra approach to generalised variances and cross-covariances
Author(s): Henry P. Wynn, Anatoly Zhigljavsky
Pages: 4247 - 4257
33) Optimised resilience measures for supply chain using portfolio selection
Author(s): Risto Talas, Ashraf Labib, Gurjeet Dhesi
Pages: 4259 - 4273
34) A new model and DCA based algorithm for clustering
Author(s): Hoai An Le Thi
Pages: 4275 - 4285
35) Infinite numbers, infinity computing the philosophy of grossone
Author(s): Gabriele Lolli
Pages: 4287 - 4299
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bestiascoaching123 · 8 days ago
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Top IAS Coaching in India
The journey to cracking the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination (CSE) is a marathon of dedication, perseverance, and strategic preparation. With lakhs of aspirants vying for a few hundred coveted positions, the right guidance can be the differentiating factor between a near miss and a resounding success. In the landscape of innumerable coaching institutes, one name has consistently distinguished itself through its exceptional results, student-centric approach, and unwavering commitment to excellence: Plutus IAS. This in-depth article explores why Plutus IAS is unequivocally hailed as the Top IAS Coaching in India, and how it empowers aspirants to achieve their dream of becoming a civil servant.
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The Genesis of a Leader: What Defines the Top IAS Coaching in India?
Before delving into what makes Plutus IAS the pinnacle of UPSC preparation, it's crucial to understand the benchmarks of a truly exceptional coaching institute. The "best" or "top" coaching is not merely about brand name or legacy; it's a holistic ecosystem built on several foundational pillars:
Stellar Faculty: Experienced educators who are not just subject matter experts but also mentors who can simplify complex concepts and provide personalized guidance.
Comprehensive and Dynamic Curriculum: A well-structured program that covers the vast UPSC syllabus for both Prelims and Mains, and is continuously updated to reflect the evolving nature of the exam.
Effective Pedagogy: A teaching methodology that fosters critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to articulate thoughts effectively in the Mains examination.
Personalized Mentorship: One-on-one guidance to address individual strengths and weaknesses, track progress, and provide strategic direction.
Robust Infrastructure and Resources: High-quality study materials, a rigorous test series, and a technologically advanced learning platform for both online and offline students.
Proven Track Record: A consistent history of producing successful candidates who have secured top ranks in the CSE.
Plutus IAS excels across all these parameters, creating a nurturing yet competitive environment that brings out the best in every aspirant.
The Plutus IAS Advantage: A Multi-Faceted Approach to Success
Plutus IAS has meticulously crafted a comprehensive preparation model that addresses the diverse needs of the UPSC aspirant community, from fresh graduates to working professionals. Its recognition as the Top IAS Coaching in India is a testament to its multifaceted approach.
1. A Constellation of Erudite Faculty
The backbone of Plutus IAS is its distinguished faculty, a blend of seasoned academicians, experienced mentors, and retired civil servants. The institute prides itself on having educators from prestigious universities like JNU and Delhi University, who bring a wealth of knowledge and a deep understanding of the UPSC examination. The faculty includes renowned names like Dr. Huma Hassan and Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Shrivastava, who are authorities in their respective optional subjects. This intellectual powerhouse ensures that students receive not just theoretical knowledge but also practical insights into the demands of the civil services.
2. Personalized Mentorship: Guiding Stars for Aspirants
Understanding that every aspirant's journey is unique, Plutus IAS has institutionalized a robust mentorship program. Unlike the one-size-fits-all approach of many large-scale coaching centers, Plutus IAS emphasizes one-on-one mentorship. Each student is assigned a mentor who provides personalized study plans, tracks their progress, conducts regular doubt-clearing sessions, and offers strategic guidance. This personalized attention is instrumental in keeping students motivated, addressing their anxieties, and ensuring they stay on the right track throughout their preparation.
3. Dynamic and Comprehensive Course Structure for 2025-26
Plutus IAS offers meticulously designed courses for the UPSC Prelims and Mains examinations for the 2025-26 cycle. The curriculum is exhaustive, covering every aspect of the General Studies papers, CSAT, and a wide array of optional subjects. The courses are structured to build a strong foundation with NCERTs, followed by an in-depth analysis of standard reference books. A key focus is on interlinking static concepts with current affairs, a crucial skill for scoring high in the Mains exam.
4. The Power of Hybrid Learning: Offline and Online Excellence
Catering to the needs of a geographically diverse student base, Plutus IAS has perfected the hybrid model of coaching. Its state-of-the-art offline classrooms in Delhi provide an immersive learning experience. Simultaneously, its interactive online platform ensures that students from across the country have access to the same quality of education. The online portal features live classes, recorded lectures for revision, downloadable PDF notes, and an interactive doubt-resolution mechanism, making it a preferred choice for working professionals and those who cannot relocate to Delhi.
5. Rigorous Evaluation through Mock Tests and Answer Writing
Plutus IAS places immense emphasis on practice and evaluation. The institute conducts regular mock tests for both Prelims and Mains that are designed to simulate the actual UPSC exam pattern. These tests are followed by detailed performance analysis, which helps students identify their weak areas. A cornerstone of the Plutus IAS pedagogy is its focus on answer writing. Regular answer writing sessions, coupled with personalized feedback from the faculty, help students master the art of structuring their answers, managing their time effectively, and presenting their arguments coherently.
6. High-Quality and Updated Study Material
The institute provides comprehensive, well-researched, and updated study material that is curated by its expert faculty. The study notes are concise, easy to understand, and cover the entire syllabus, obviating the need for students to refer to a multitude of sources. This focused study material, supplemented by daily current affairs analysis, ensures that students have all the necessary resources at their fingertips.
A Legacy of Success: Transforming Aspirations into Reality
The ultimate measure of any coaching institute's success is the success of its students. Plutus IAS has a consistent and impressive track record of producing toppers in the UPSC Civil Services Examination. The institute's focus on building a strong conceptual foundation, providing personalized mentorship, and honing answer writing skills has enabled numerous aspirants to secure top ranks and realize their dream of joining the prestigious Indian Administrative Services.
For a detailed overview of their courses and to begin your journey towards success, visit their official website: plutusias.com.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are answers to some of the most common queries regarding UPSC preparation and Plutus IAS:
Q1. What makes Plutus IAS different from other coaching institutes in India?
Plutus IAS stands out due to its student-centric approach, which includes personalized mentorship, small batch sizes for interactive learning, a hybrid model of coaching, and a faculty comprising some of the best educators and retired civil servants. Their focus on answer writing and a proven success rate further solidify their position as a leading institute.
Q2. I am a working professional. How can Plutus IAS help me prepare for the UPSC exam?
Plutus IAS offers flexible online and weekend batches specifically designed for working professionals. Their online platform provides live and recorded lectures, allowing you to study at your own pace. The personalized mentorship program helps in creating a study plan that balances work and preparation.
Q3. Does Plutus IAS provide coaching for optional subjects as well?
Yes, Plutus IAS offers expert coaching for a wide range of popular optional subjects, including Public Administration, Sociology, History, Geography, and Hindi Literature, among others. The optional subject classes are handled by renowned faculty who are specialists in their respective fields.
Q4. What is the fee structure at Plutus IAS? Are there any scholarship programs available?
The fee structure at Plutus IAS varies depending on the course (Prelims, Mains, Optional, or integrated programs). For detailed and updated fee information, it is best to visit their official website or contact their admission counselors. The institute may offer scholarships or discounts based on merit or specific criteria, which can also be inquired about directly.
Q5. How effective is the online coaching program of Plutus IAS?
The online coaching program of Plutus IAS is highly effective and mirrors the quality of their offline classes. It includes live interactive sessions, access to recorded videos, comprehensive study material in PDF format, online test series, and dedicated doubt-clearing sessions, ensuring a holistic preparation experience.
Q6. What is the importance of mock tests, and how does Plutus IAS conduct them?
Mock tests are crucial for assessing your preparation level, managing time effectively, and getting accustomed to the exam pressure. Plutus IAS conducts a comprehensive test series for both Prelims and Mains. The tests are designed based on the latest UPSC pattern, and each test is followed by a detailed analysis and feedback session.
Q7. How does the mentorship program at Plutus IAS work?
The mentorship program at Plutus IAS involves assigning a dedicated mentor to each student. The mentor helps in creating a personalized study schedule, tracking weekly progress, resolving academic and strategic doubts, and providing continuous motivation. This one-on-one guidance is a key feature of their success.
Q8. What is the batch size at Plutus IAS?
Plutus IAS maintains a limited batch size to ensure personalized attention and effective student-teacher interaction. This allows for a more engaging and conducive learning environment where every student's queries can be addressed.
Q9. Does Plutus IAS provide study material, or do I need to buy books separately?
Plutus IAS provides comprehensive and meticulously prepared study material that covers the entire syllabus. While this material is generally sufficient, mentors may recommend specific standard reference books for further reading to build a deeper understanding of certain topics.
Q10. How can I enroll in a course at Plutus IAS?
You can enroll in a course at Plutus IAS by visiting their center in Delhi or through their official website, plutusias.com. The website has a dedicated admissions section with all the necessary details and contact information for their counseling team.
In the final analysis, the journey to becoming an IAS officer is arduous, but with the right partner, it becomes achievable. Plutus IAS, with its holistic approach, experienced faculty, and unwavering commitment to student success, has rightfully earned its reputation as the Top IAS Coaching in India. For aspirants who are serious about turning their dreams into reality, Plutus IAS offers the perfect launchpad.
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arivupro-01 · 14 days ago
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Live Strategy Session for CA Foundation – Gear Up for Sept 2025 Exam
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Join ArivuPro’s top educators for a live YouTube session on CA Foundation September 2025 exam strategy. Hear from Akhilesh, Sai Kumar, Shashi Kiran, and Nithin as they reveal expert tips, mock test strategies, and study plans. Make your CA dreams a reality!
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marwahstudios · 1 month ago
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9th Global Fashion and Design Week Noida 2025 Surprises the World with Its Spectacular Presentation and Global Reach
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Noida, India – May 2025: The 9th edition of Global Fashion and Design Week Noida 2025, organized by AAFT School of Fashion & Design at Marwah Studios, proved to be a breathtaking celebration of creativity, culture, and couture. The event stood tall among global fashion weeks, surprising everyone with its powerful, international showcase and diverse thematic presentations.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Founder of Noida Film City and President of the Festival, opened the event by emphasizing, “Fashion is a powerful language that transcends borders. Through design, we communicate heritage, innovation, and aspiration.” His words set the tone for what would become one of the most vibrant editions of the festival to date.
The festival saw the graceful presence of several eminent personalities and industry experts, including: Padma Shri Sunita Kohli, internationally acclaimed interior designer, who reflected on the timeless synergy between fashion and space design., Thabang Linus Kholumo, Counsellor from the Kingdom of Lesotho, who lauded the cultural exchange platform provided by the forum. Deepinder Singh, renowned fashion designer, Roohi Baweja, fashion content creator and digital influencer, Divya Behl, celebrity makeup artist, and Preeti Ghai, one of India’s leading fashion designers.
Adding culinary flair to the forum were master chefs: Chef Dr. Manjit Gill, legendary figure in Indian cuisine, Chef Vaibhav Soni, Chef Akhilesh Kumar, and Chef Bhanu Thakur, all of whom contributed to the gastronomic showcase highlighting global flavors. Jasveen Kaur, Senior Sourcing Director from the fashion retail industry, provided key insights into global sourcing and sustainability in design.
International cultural fashion inspirations formed the highlight of the week: Trisha showcased garments inspired by Peru, Manish Singh, Sana, and Snenha from Israel brought forward an eclectic collection reflecting modern Israeli trends, Shiny focused on the aesthetic of Azerbaijan, Priyanka impressed with a collection influenced by Russian couture, Arooba and Hira stunned the audience with garments themed around Paraguay, Divyansh, Aditya, Anshika, and Kamini represented the vibrant culture of Nepal, Monali and Bhawna showcased designs inspired by the heritage of Egypt, Dolly Chauhan elegantly presented designs reflecting the traditions of Lesotho
Special international guest Ambassador Sandeep from Dubai, UAE, extended his support and appreciation for the platform’s efforts in bridging global cultures through fashion., Release of News Bulletin-Fashion Fiesta and Coffee Table book- Strut & Street by Money Gehlot were other attractions.
The weeklong event served not only as a runway for creativity but also as a runway for international dialogue, innovation, and educational exchange. It reaffirmed AAFT’s commitment to making Noida a hub of global fashion education and cultural diplomacy.
Global Fashion and Design Week Noida 2025 truly emerged as a dynamic confluence of tradition and trend, proving once again that fashion can indeed unite the world.
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tycoonworld · 2 months ago
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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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'Kab inka-hamara haath mil jaye': Akhilesh's ally warning to BJP ahead of Bihar polls | India News
NEW DELHI: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav during his Lok Sabha address came down heavily on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill. His words weren’t just aimed at the Bill but also at the BJP-led NDA. The Samajwadi chief, with an indirect jibe at Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, issued a warning signaling that the Bihar CM might jump the ship again.“Rajneeti kya hai? Humne aapka haath pakda aur hum yahan aa…
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[ad_1] Prayagraj: The Prof. Rajendra Singh (Raju Bhaiya) State University has decided to shut down 33 affiliated colleges across Prayagraj, Kaushambi, Pratapgarh, and Fatehpur districts. The decision comes after these institutions failed to admit students for the past three years. The university has officially withdrawn their affiliation following a request from the respective college managements. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Akhilesh Kumar Singh confirmed that the Executive Council has approved the decision to revoke affiliation. These colleges primarily offered traditional courses like BA and MA, but due to a drastic decline in student enrollments, they are no longer viable. Students from institutions with very few enrollments will be relocated to nearby colleges for their convenience. Prof. Singh emphasized that most of these colleges have seen zero admissions for three years, leaving no option but to shut them down. From the 2025-26 session, these institutions will no longer accept new students. Until now, 703 colleges were affiliated with the university. No Students Left, College Managements Requested Closure The issue came to light when one of the college administrations formally wrote to the university seeking closure, citing the lack of students as the primary reason for shutting down operations. Colleges wishing to regain affiliation in the future will have to submit a fresh application to the university for reconsideration. The post State University to Shut Down 33 Affiliated Colleges Due to No Admissions appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Prayagraj: The Prof. Rajendra Singh (Raju Bhaiya) State University has decided to shut down 33 affiliated colleges across Prayagraj, Kaushambi, Pratapgarh, and Fatehpur districts. The decision comes after these institutions failed to admit students for the past three years. The university has officially withdrawn their affiliation following a request from the respective college managements. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Akhilesh Kumar Singh confirmed that the Executive Council has approved the decision to revoke affiliation. These colleges primarily offered traditional courses like BA and MA, but due to a drastic decline in student enrollments, they are no longer viable. Students from institutions with very few enrollments will be relocated to nearby colleges for their convenience. Prof. Singh emphasized that most of these colleges have seen zero admissions for three years, leaving no option but to shut them down. From the 2025-26 session, these institutions will no longer accept new students. Until now, 703 colleges were affiliated with the university. No Students Left, College Managements Requested Closure The issue came to light when one of the college administrations formally wrote to the university seeking closure, citing the lack of students as the primary reason for shutting down operations. Colleges wishing to regain affiliation in the future will have to submit a fresh application to the university for reconsideration. The post State University to Shut Down 33 Affiliated Colleges Due to No Admissions appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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Bihar Congress appoints Dalit leader as PCC President
Congress appointed MLA Rajesh Kumar, a Dalit leader, as the new Bihar unit president, succeeding Akhilesh Prasad Singh, who had led the Bihar PCC since 2022.
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Bharat Tex 2025 roadshow successfully held in Dubai to promote the manufacturing prowess of indian textiles
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Bharat Tex 2025, a global textile event, was successfully promoted during a roadshow organised in Dubai, UAE on 12h November 2024. The main objective of the event was to create awareness about the plethora of opportunities and reiterate India’s position as a global hub for textiles, presenting vast capabilities in innovation, technology & sustainable practices. The roadshow highlighted the advantages to further enhance India-UAE bi-lateral trade under Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) which further strengthens Indian Textile Industry’s position and relationships in the GCC region.
Bharat Tex 2025 is being organized by Textile Export Promotion Councils (EPCs) which includes Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) and supported by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. The mega event is set to take place from February 14 to 17, 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi and from February 12 to 15, 2025 at India Expo Centre and Mart, Greater Noida.
Bharat Tex 2025 brings together industry experts, manufacturers, sellers, buyers, designers and enthusiasts, from around the world under one platform. This is the largest and most significant extravaganza for the Textile sector and will display the entire value chain - Apparel, Home Furnishings and Floor Coverings, Fibers, Yarns, Wool, Threads, Fabrics, Carpets, Silk, Textiles based Handicrafts, Handloom, Synthetic, Rayon and Cotton Textiles, Jute, Woolen Garments, Technical Textiles & Machinery.
Welcoming UAE industry associates, Mr. Santosh Katariya, President, CMAI, the organisers of the roadshow said “Bharat Tex is not just an event but a testament to India's commitment to becoming a global textile powerhouse. With innovation, collaboration, and the Make in India spirit at its core, this expo is the embodiment of India’s 5F vision - Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign, making products not just for India but for the entire world.”
Spanning 2,00,000 sq. mtrs., the exhibition will host over 5000 Exhibitors, 6000 international buyers and over 1,20,000 trade visitors are expected to visit the forthcoming edition. It is the biggest textile event at the global level, with exhibitors and buyers expected from over 120 countries.
Mr. Akhilesh Kumar, DDG, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India during his keynote address highlighted “The expo is a unique platform to bring together leading players from the Indian and Global textiles sector, besides highlighting the numerous existing and emerging opportunities, robust infrastructure, attractive incentives, and other benefits available in India for global investors and buyers.  It also represents a unique platform for global investors and buyers to explore India's strengths as a global manufacturer and consumer market.”
A special address was also made by Smt. Swayamprava Pani, IES, Addl. Development Commissioner of Handlooms, Ministry of Textiles underlining Bharat Tex as a unique platform that brings together leading players from the Indian and Global textiles sector, besides highlighting the numerous existing and emerging opportunities, robust infrastructure, attractive incentives, and other benefits available in India for global investors and buyers.
While making a detailed presentation about the event, Mr. Rahul Mehta, Chief Mentor, CMAI asserted “The textiles and apparel industry in India is thriving across its entire value chain, from fibre to apparel. With a diverse range of products, including traditional handloom, handicrafts, wool, silk, and organized textile industry segments, the industry is highly segmented. As a capital-intensive industry, the organized textile sector is characterized by mass production, spinning, weaving, processing, and apparel manufacturing. Bharat Tex represents a unique platform for global investors and buyers to explore India's strengths as a global manufacturer and consumer market.”
Mr. Shaleen Toshniwal, Vice Chairman, MATEXIL emphasised about the the importance of sourcing textiles at Bharat Tex and the opportunity to witness vast range of  MSME’s from key manufacturing clusters like Ichalkaranji, Surat, Tiruppur, Noida and other hubs.
The roadshow supported by MATEXIL, WWEPC & HEPC attracted 150 attendees from UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Egypt, Turkey, Ghana, Rwanda, Nigeria, Kenya, USA, South Africa and India. The event was concurrently held on the opening day of the second edition of Brands of India, a mega show of Indian Apparel Manufacturers being organised by CMAI at Dubai World trade Centre.
For further details of the event, please visit www.bharat-tex.com
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