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Bilaspur News : खेल मैदान को लेकर जमुना प्रसाद वर्मा महाविद्यालय के छात्र उतरे सड़क पर, खेल मैदान को बचाने सौंपा ज्ञापन | ऑनलाइन बुलेटिन डॉट इन
Bilaspur News : बिलासपुर | [छत्तीसगढ़ बुलेटिन] | Students of Jamuna Prasad Verma College landed on the road regarding the playground, submitted memorandum to save the playground   बिलासपुर के सबसे पुराने जमुना प्रसाद वर्मा कला एवं वाणिज्य महाविद्यालय के छात्र बड़ी संख्या में आज बिलासपुर क्लेक्ट्रेट पहुंचे जहां उन्होंने खेल मैदान को बचाने के लिए ज्ञापन सौंपा ज्ञापन। (Bilaspur News)   प्रदर्शन करने…
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https://unglobalcompact.org/participation/report/cop/detail/481951
August 2024
Contents published on UNGC website for global views:
Link 1: Hiroshima Day
Link 2: Quit India Movement
Link 3: International Dog Day
Link 4: National Sports Day
Link 5: UN Charter presentation at G D Goenka Public school, Srinagar (Special edition)
Link 6: SBOAMHSS Coimbatore - UN Volunteers updates (Special edition)
Link 7: Chess tournament at Kollam (Special edition)
Link 8: SBOAMHSS Coimbatore - Freedom thoughts
Link 9: International Observance
1. Hiroshima Day: Mahan Anjanadri Vidya Kendra, COPS, SBOAMHSS Coimbatore, Shristi English Medium School, Subash Srinivasan, Pledge
2. International Dog Day: Mrs Rekha Kumbar, Ms Daly Felicitus, Ms Ambili
3. International Youth Day: COPS
4. World Population Day: Deepu R S at NIOS
Link 10: Independence day celebration: SVMHSS Chennai, SBOAMHSS Coimbatore, The Adrian Loyal School Karur, Azad Public School Karnal, Shristi English Medium School Gujarat, Good shepherd English School Karaikal, Prestige International School Mangalore, Jain Public School Davangere, COPS Coorg, Millat Model High School Secunderabad, U S Ostwal English Academy Mumbai, Mahan Anjanadri Vidya Kendra Bangalore, St Joseph's Kindergarten Adampur, Velammal Vidyashram Somangalam, ACME Bilaspur, Mahima College of Nursing Ballari, GLPS Madavoor, K R Mangalam World School Gurugram, Noida International Public school Noida, K R Mangalam World School Vaishali, Hameediah Boys HSS Kilakarai,
Link 11: National Observance: Quit India Movement: Marthoma public school kollam, K R Mangalam World School Vaishali, COPS Coorg, Priya Durairaj. Space day: Dr Ravi Kumar L P, Subash Chandra Bose birthday: Subash Srinivasan,
Link 12: Medical camps: Free dental checkup camp: Ghulam Ahmed College of Education, Hameediah Boys HSS. Psychological Assessment: Noida International Public school
Link 13: Chronicles: Neo Geetanjali School, Deepu R S, Dr Jemi Sudhakar, Dr Ravi Kumar L P, Dr Balasubramaniam, Priya Durairaj, Cosmos Ennu Kwaw Ghana, Javad Ahmad Hura, Renuka English teacher, Suhail Ahmad, Muneer Abaas,
Link 14: Appreciation: Subash Srinivasan, Mrs Ambili Headmistress, Ghulam Ahmed College of Education students
New volunteers: Tabasum Mir, Mehraj U Din Mir, Javad Ahmad Hura, Asma fatahi, Suhail Ahmad, Dr Anjum Nazir
Link 15: Miscellaneous: Hameediah Boys HSS Kilakarai, Noida International Public school, Ms Leena Rai Kalra, SBOAMHSS Coimbatore, Subash Srinivasan, Millat Model High School, Mahan Anjanadri Vidya Kendra
Link 16: Roles of Muslims in Independence (Special edition)
Thank you
The National UN Volunteers-India
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"Animesh Kujur: The Rising Star of Indian Sprinting"
In the realm of Indian athletics, a new sensation is on the horizon, and his name is Animesh Kujur. At just 20 years old, he’s already making waves in the sprinting world, with his sights set on breaking records and achieving greatness.
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It all started with a bold move at last year’s Under-23 meet in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, where Animesh, on a whim, approached renowned English coach Martin Owens. Little did he know, this chance encounter would change the trajectory of his athletic career. Owens, the head coach of the Odisha Reliance Foundation Athletics HPC, saw potential in the young sprinter and invited him to undergo selection trials.
Fast forward to today, and Animesh has already left his mark on the track. Clocking an impressive 20.62 seconds, he clinched the 200 meters gold at the Federation Cup in Bhubaneshwar, coming second only to Amalan Borgohain’s national record. Additionally, his stellar performance has earned him a spot in the 100 meters final, solidifying his status as one to watch in the sprinting world.
Animesh’s journey to success has been fueled by determination and unwavering support from his family. Hailing from the Maoist-affected Bastar region, where his father serves in the state police, Animesh’s upbringing instilled in him a love for sports from an early age. Despite facing challenges, such as being deemed overage due to his towering height, Animesh persevered, guided by his parents’ belief in his potential.
Under Coach Owens’ mentorship, Animesh has undergone rigorous training and discipline, transforming both physically and mentally. With a body fat percentage of just 7 percent and a strict diet regimen, he’s primed to take on the world’s best sprinters.
While Animesh dreams of qualifying for the Paris Olympics with a time of 20.16 seconds, Coach Owens emphasizes the importance of balancing confidence with practicality. With a year free of international meets, Animesh has the opportunity to hone his skills and showcase his talent on the global stage.
As Animesh Kujur continues to chase his dreams and push the boundaries of Indian sprinting, one thing is certain — the future of athletics is brighter with him leading the charge. Keep an eye on this rising star as he blazes a trail towards greatness.
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छत्तीसगढ़ - किराएदार पुलिस आरक्षक द्वारा अभद्र व्यवहार पर आयोग ने पुलिस अधीक्षक को दिए कार्यवाही के निर्देश
छत्तीसगढ़ – किराएदार पुलिस आरक्षक द्वारा अभद्र व्यवहार पर आयोग ने पुलिस अधीक्षक को दिए कार्यवाही के निर्देश
बिलासपुर, महिला आयोग की अध्यक्ष डॉ किरणमयी नायक द्वारा बिलासपुर जिले में महिलाओं से संबंधित शिकायतों के निराकरण के लिए आज सुनवाई आयोजित की गई। आयोग की सदस्य अर्चना उपाध्याय और सुश्री शशीकांता राठौर भी सुनवाई में उपस्थित थीं। इस दौरान 25 प्रकरण रखे गये थे। जिसमें 21 प्रकरणों में सुनवाई हुई, 10 प्रकरणों को नस्तीबद्ध किया गया। डाॅ. नायक ने कहा कि महिलाओं से कार्यस्थल पर सम्मानजनक व्यवहार होना चाहिए।…
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New Swami Atmanand Schools Will Open in Bilaspur
The CM of Chhattisgarh has announced the start of 3 new Swami Atmanand English Medium Schools in Bilaspur. Seeing the increasing number of students and the increasing level of education, CM has decided to open three English-medium schools. For more Chhattisgarh news in Hindi, watch INH News.
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mohit-trendster · 3 years
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AD 81 – Domitian becomes Emperor of the Roman Empire upon the death of his brother Titus. 629 – Emperor Heraclius enters Constantinople in triumph after his victory over the Persian Empire. 786 – "Night of the three Caliphs": Harun al-Rashid becomes the Abbasid caliph upon the death of his brother al-Hadi. Birth of Harun's son al-Ma'mun. 919 – Battle of Islandbridge: High King Niall Glúndub is killed while leading an Irish coalition against the Vikings of Uí Ímair, led by King Sitric Cáech. 1180 – Genpei War: Battle of Ishibashiyama in Japan. 1226 – The first recorded instance of the Catholic practice of perpetual Eucharistic adoration formally begins in Avignon, France. 1402 – Battle of Homildon Hill results in an English victory over Scotland. 1607 – Flight of the Earls from Lough Swilly, Donegal, Ireland. 1682 – Bishop Gore School, one of the oldest schools in Wales, is founded. 1723 – Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena lays down the first stone of Fort Manoel in Malta. 1741 – George Frideric Handel completes his oratorio Messiah. 1752 – The British Empire adopts the Gregorian calendar, skipping eleven days (the previous day was September 2). 1763 – Seneca warriors defeat British forces at the Battle of Devil's Hole during Pontiac's War. 1782 – American Revolutionary War: Review of the French troops under General Rochambeau by General George Washington at Verplanck's Point, New York. 1791 – The Papal States lose Avignon to Revolutionary France. 1808 – Finnish War: Russians defeat the Swedes at the Battle of Oravais. 1812 – Napoleonic Wars: The French Grande Armée enters Moscow. The Fire of Moscow begins as soon as Russian troops leave the city. 1814 – Battle of Baltimore: The poem Defence of Fort McHenry is written by Francis Scott Key. The poem is later used as the lyrics of The Star-Spangled Banner. 1829 – The Ottoman Empire signs the Treaty of Adrianople with Russia, thus ending the Russo-Turkish War. 1846 – Jang Bahadur and his brothers massacre about 40 members of the Nepalese palace court. 1862 – American Civil War: The Battle of South Mountain, part of the Maryland Campaign, is fought. 1901 – U.S. President William McKinley dies after being mortally wounded on September 6 by anarchist Leon Czolgosz and is succeeded by Vice President Theodore Roosevelt. 1911 – Russian Premier Pyotr Stolypin is shot by Dmitry Bogrov while attending a performance of Rimsky-Korsakov's The Tale of Tsar Saltan at the Kiev Opera House, in the presence of Tsar Nicholas II. 1914 – HMAS AE1, the Royal Australian Navy's first submarine, is lost at sea with all hands near East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. 1917 – The Russian Empire is formally replaced by the Russian Republic. 1936 – Raoul Villain, who assassinated the French Socialist Jean Jaurès, is himself killed by Spanish Republicans in Ibiza. 1939 – World War II: The Estonian military boards the Polish submarine ORP Orzeł in Tallinn, sparking a diplomatic incident that the Soviet Union will later use to justify the annexation of Estonia. 1940 – Ip massacre: The Hungarian Army, supported by local Hungarians, kill 158 Romanian civilians in Ip, Sălaj, a village in Northern Transylvania, an act of ethnic cleansing. 1943 – World War II: The Wehrmacht starts a three-day retaliatory operation targeting several Greek villages in the region of Viannos, whose death toll would eventually exceed 500 persons. 1944 – World War II: Maastricht becomes the first Dutch city to be liberated by allied forces. 1948 – The Indian Army captures the city of Aurangabad as part of Operation Polo. 1954 – In a top secret nuclear test, a Soviet Tu-4 bomber drops a 40 kiloton atomic weapon just north of Totskoye village. 1958 – The first two German post-war rockets, designed by the German engineer Ernst Mohr, reach the upper atmosphere. 1960 – The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is founded. 1960 – Congo Crisis: Mobutu Sese Seko seizes power in a military coup, suspending parliament and the constitution. 1975 – The first American saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton, is canonized by Pope Paul VI. 1979 – Afghan leader Nur Muhammad Taraki is assassinated upon the order of Hafizullah Amin, who becomes the new General Secretary of the People's Democratic Party. 1982 – President-elect of Lebanon Bachir Gemayel is assassinated. 1984 – Joe Kittinger becomes the first person to fly a gas balloon alone across the Atlantic Ocean. 1985 – Penang Bridge, the longest bridge in Malaysia, connecting the island of Penang to the mainland, opens to traffic. 1989 – The Standard Gravure shooting where Joseph T. Wesbecker, a 47-year-old pressman, killed eight people and injured 12 people at his former workplace, Standard Gravure, before committing suicide. 1992 – The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declares the breakaway Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia to be illegal. 1993 – Lufthansa Flight 2904, an Airbus A320, crashes into an embankment after overshooting the runway at Okęcie International Airport (now Warsaw Chopin Airport), killing two people. 1994 – The Major League Baseball season is canceled because of a strike. 1997 – Eighty-one killed as five bogies of the Ahmedabad–Howrah Express plunge into a river in Bilaspur district of Madhya Pradesh, India. 1998 – Telecommunications companies MCI Communications and WorldCom complete their $37 billion merger to form MCI WorldCom. 1999 – Kiribati, Nauru and Tonga join the United Nations. 2000 – Microsoft releases Windows Me. 2001 – Historic National Prayer Service held at Washington National Cathedral for victims of the September 11 attacks. A similar service is held in Canada on Parliament Hill, the largest vigil ever held in the nation's capital. 2003 – In a referendum, Estonia approves joining the European Union. 2007 – Financial crisis of 2007–2008: The Northern Rock bank experiences the first bank run in the United Kingdom in 150 years. 2015 – The first observation of gravitational waves is made, announced by the LIGO and Virgo collaborations on 11 February 2016. 2019 – Yemen's Houthi rebels claim responsibility for an attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities.
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All you need to know about Chhattisgarh Judicial Competitive Exam
This article is written by Mohd Sarim Khan, from Lloyd Law College.
Career in Judiciary
The importance of the judiciary does not come up suddenly in a few years, it is one of the most prominent and respectful professions from the ancient periods. Producing justice is a very challenging and powerful profession that comes with a responsibility to decide right or wrong. This Profession not only Provides Challenges in one’s life but also brings financial and social gains to attach with it. Judiciary is the only position that has the power and respect to decide the issues which are of national importance.
If you are passionate to become a judge and want to deliver justice, then appearing for the Chattisgarh Judicial Services Competitive Examination is a very bright opportunity. 
How to become a Judge in the state of Chattisgarh
The State government allows you to become a judge by the following two ways:
Firstly, by appearing and getting selected for the lower judiciary competitive exam conducted by the Chhattisgarh public service commission conducted on a regular basis.
Secondly, by appearing for an entry-level competitive exam for the higher judicial services after litigating for a minimum of 7 years in any High Court/District Court. 
In this article, we will confine our research upon the lower judiciary service of Chhattisgarh to make the candidates, who wish to appear, get complete clarity about the exam.
Frequency of Exam
Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission conducts an exam yearly or twice a year depending upon the number of vacancies estimated by the High Court of Chhattisgarh. More probable tentative dates for the preliminary exam fall between the month of April-May.
Number of Seats
Chattisgarh is the ninth largest state in India with a population of 25.5 million. It is a developing state in India. The development of the state can’t be done without proper and smooth governance of law and order. The adequate judicial officer is required to finish the pendency of cases in the judiciary, there is an urgent need to recruit more and more judicial officers by Chhattisgarh High Court to fulfil the need of the Judicial officer for the smooth functioning. The High court offers the numbers of seats depending upon the vacancy, the numbers of seats vary between 35-45 for the general, where aggregate seats for the reserved category have so far varied between 10-15.   
Eligibility
The following essential qualifications must  be qualified at the time of application:
The candidate must be a citizen of India.
The candidates must be a holder of a degree in law which is recognized by the bar council of India.
The minimum age prescribed is 18 years, while a candidate above 40 years shall be ineligible, the upper age limit is relaxable by 3 years for S.C category candidates of Chhattisgarh.
**Enrollment with the Bar Council of India/State as an advocate is not a requirement for appearing in the Judicial Exam.
Mode of Applying
Applications are received online. A candidate is required to register himself or herself as a “new user” on the Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission website(http://psc.cg.gov.in/ ). If you have already registered with the Chattisgarh Public Service Commission website. Then click on the “registered users link” available on the website.
The mode of fees payment is through e-payment i.e. through debit card, credit card and net banking (Rs 400 for general category, and Rs. 300 for other reserved categories).
Centres of Examinations
Preliminary Examination  
Bilaspur
Raipur
Durg- Bhilai
Mains Examination
Bilaspur
Raipur
Language of the Paper
The language of questions paper of online preliminary examinations and mains written examinations will be English and Hindi.
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Scheme of the Exam
The Judicial examination shall be conducted by the CGPSC in three parts.
Firstly, the preliminary examination shall be conducted to restrict the number of candidates to the reasonable limits for the mains examination.
Questions for online preliminary examination shall be of 100 marks and will consist of 100 objective types questions. Each question will have four options for an answer, out of which one option will be the correct answer.
Candidates shall have to tick the correct options.
Online preliminary examinations papers (objectives type) shall be evaluated as per entries made on online exams to be assessed on the computer.
All the merit holder students who have appeared in the online preliminary examinations. Will be selected in the ratio of 1:10 having regard to the number of vacancies shall be declared qualified for appearing in the mains.
Candidates obtaining equal marks as obtained by the last qualified candidates shall also be declared as qualified.
Though in consequence, the number of candidates declared as qualified may exceed the parameter of 10 times the number of notified vacancies.
The same procedure will be adopted for viva voce in the mains examination while declaring the candidates qualified on the basis of merit possibly three times against the number of vacancies.
The final selection will be on merit on the basis of the total obtained in the written (Mains) examination and viva voce. The calling of the candidates for viva-voce will be the final.
Maximum 15 marks are fixed for viva voce.
A candidate belonging to the unreserved category has to secure a minimum of 33% marks in the viva -voce and those belonging to scheduled classes/schedule tribes other backward classes shall be required to secure a minimum of 25% marks in the viva voce.
Key Notes
The screening test will be conducted in the online preliminary examination to shortlist candidates for the main examination. 
The mark sheet for online preliminary examination will not be issued.
The candidates remaining absent in the viva-voce shall be disqualified for the selection.
Syllabus
Preliminary Exam
Questions: 100
Time: 2:00 Hours                                                                                                         Marks:100
S.NO
SUBJECT
1.
INDIAN PENAL CODE
2.
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE
3.
CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE
4.
INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT
5.
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
6.
CONTRACT ACT
7.
LIMITATION ACT
8.
THE CHHATTISGARH RENT CONTROL ACT, 2011
9.
COURT FEES ACT
10.
SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT
11.
REGISTRATION ACT
12.
THE CHHATTISGARH LAND REVENUE ACT
13.
THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT ACT
14.
THE CHHATTISGARH EXCISE ACT, 1915
15.
TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT
Mains Exam
Time: 3:00 Hours                                                                                                         Marks: 100
S.NO
SUBJECT
MARKS
1.
FRAMING OF ISSUES AND WRITING OF JUDGMENT IN CIVIL CASES
40
2.
FRAMING OF ISSUES AND WRITING OF JUDGMENT IN CRIMINAL CASES
40
3.
TRANSLATION
                         HINDI TO ENGLISH
                         ENGLISH TO HINDI
10
 +
10
Interview
Relatively more meritorious candidates from among those who appeared in the mains examination in the ratio 1:3 having regard to the number of vacancies shall be called for viva-voce. The maximum marks for viva-voce would be 15.
A candidate belonging to the unreserved category has to secure a minimum of 33% marks in the viva -voce and those belonging to scheduled castes/scheduled tribes/other backward classes shall be required to secure a minimum of 25% marks in the viva-voce.   
Weightage of each Subject
Preliminary Exam
The weightage of each subject differs from year to year. However, each year maximum questions have been asked from:
Code of Civil Procedure Code
Code of Criminal Procedure Code
Indian Evidence Act
Transfer of Property Act
Syllabus of preliminary exam of the Chhattisgarh consists of all the important subject of law, however, ignoring the local law of Chattisgarh is not a wise option as each mark counts and often questions from these laws decide the marks for the candidate’s such law are:
The Chhattisgarh Rent Control Act, 2011
Chhattisgarh Land Revenue Code
The Chhattisgarh Excise Act, 1915     
Another thing which we have to be mentally prepared for is that the preliminary exam will be online and Multiple Choice Question-based will consist of both procedural and substantive law. Thus, if a candidate is specifically focusing on the exam, he/she must keep a tab of the latest as well as old landmark judgment cases from all subjects.
Language Exam
The mains exam paper is subjective which is divided into three parts:
Framing of Issues and writing of Judgment of Criminal Cases of 40 Marks
Framing of Charges and writing of Judgment of Criminal Cases of 40 Marks
Translation 
Hindi to English – 10 Marks
English to Hindi – 10 Marks
Level of Competition
In the past, mostly students who belong to Chhattisgarh were appearing for the exam, but with increasing awareness and quality of exam paper and legal education, the number of students from adjoining states is rapidly increasing.
Thus, it increases the level of competition for the students as there are limited numbers of seats. But one person shall be conscious that the real competition is always between a few serious candidates who form the cream of the competition, more than half of the students just appear to check the level of the paper.
Mantra on how to Prepare
The key mantra to crack the CGPSC exam is to follow three simple rules: “divide and learn the syllabus, back it up with extensive revision.” It is suggested to create a daily schedule and cover the entire syllabus in the limited time that one has.
Ladder of Preparation
First, try to cover up the lengthy and complex laws such as C.P.C and CrPC.
Try to frame your time of 4-5 months for extensive study.
Cover the following laws together for a better understanding such as:
C.P.C and Limitation Act
Cr.Pc and Negotiable Instruments Act
Contract Law and Specific Relief Act
Transfer of Property Act 
The Chhattisgarh Rent Control Act, 2011, Chhattisgarh Land Revenue Code and The Chhattisgarh Excise Act, 1915
Pick and go through the past year papers of both prelims and mains to have an idea about the types of questions that have been asked earlier.
The maximum question of the prelims exam is memory-based, regular revision is extremely important.
With each revision try to make notes more concise so that the last day of revision is an easy task.
Write a good essay in English, read the editorial section of a standard English newspaper such as the Hindu, the Times of India etc.
Reference
Website of CGPSC: http://psc.cg.gov.in/
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Fascinating We’re The Russos footage from a trip on the world’s highest railway in Tibet 
‘The landscape looked like the moon.’
That’s how traveller Joe Russo described the breathtaking scenery he saw from the train he rode with his wife, Kait, along the world’s highest railway from Xining in China to Lhasa in Tibet, which has a peak elevation of 16,627ft (5,067 metres).
It’s a unique journey – so high that oxygen is pumped into the carriages to mitigate the effects of altitude sickness – and the YouTube video the Russos posted that documented their experience of it has garnered over 870,000 views. 
Joe and Kait Russo filmed a trip along the highest railway in the world in Tibet – but the first railway leg was a bullet train from Beijing. This still from their video shows Kait looking for their seats on it
Kait Russo, pictured, describes the bullet train business class section as ‘so fancy’
Joe, pictured, was extremely impressed with the Beijing bullet train. ‘The train was extremely smooth and we had a very comfortable trip during this leg,’ he told MailOnline Travel
This still from the Russos’ YouTube video shows the meal served on the bullet train, which was included in the price of the ticket
The Russos’ railway adventure covered a distance of around 2,250 miles, from the Chinese capital to lofty Lhasa
Joe, from Los Angeles, and Kait, from Beijing, boarded the train in Xining, but their rail journey began in Beijing – and that’s where the video begins.
It shows the couple checking into the business lounge and then boarding a 186mph (300kph) bullet train to Lanzhou, eight hours and 900 miles away.
They had business-class tickets, which meant lie-flat seats.
Joe told MailOnline Travel: ‘We decided to upgrade to business class for this leg of the trip and were very happy we did so. We started early in the morning, so it was nice to have seats that recline flat in order to relax and take naps along the way. The train was extremely smooth and we had a very comfortable trip during this leg. Drinks, snacks and a meal were also included with our ticket.’
Xining station, where Joe and Kait boarded a train to Lhasa, around 1,200 miles away
Joe in his four-bed soft sleeper compartment during the 20-hour journey from Xining to Lhasa
After that leg was a ride on another bullet train – to Xining, 150 miles away.
Joe continued: ‘After an hour-long layover in Lanzhou we boarded another high-speed train to Xining. This leg was two-and-a-half hours and while we weren’t in business class, the first-class seats were also very comfortable.
‘They didn’t serve food on this leg of the trip, but there is always hot water available on the trains in China so many passengers will bring instant noodle soups to eat on the train.
‘It was very interesting to see the countryside of China but what was very surprising to us was rather than seeing many small rural towns along the way, high-rise apartment-style buildings dominated the landscape. It was incredible to see because in some places there would be dozens of identical buildings – and many of these “cities” appeared to be empty.’
Joe said that he suffered from altitude sickness on the train to Lhasa, which trundles over a vast plateau that has, on average, an elevation of 13,123ft (4,000m)
Out of this world: The scenery on the journey to Tibet was like a moonscape, Joe said
Joe said: ‘During the night, we could begin to feel the effects of the elevation as the train climbed over various passes. You could also hear the oxygen being pumped into the train cars’
Next came the ‘highest railway leg’ from Xining to Lhasa, the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, sitting at an altitude of 3,656m (11,994ft), 1,200 miles away.
And here Joe noticed a change in the demographics.
He said: ‘When we arrived in Xining, the demographics changed quite a bit and I was surprised to find that there were very few other Westerners. The station is quite big so we had a chance to walk around and stretch our legs, which was nice, because the next leg of the journey to Lhasa would be just over 20 hours long.’
The journey is astonishingly lofty, with the train passing through Tanggula Railway Station – which at an elevation of 16,640ft is the highest station in the world – the Fenghuoshan Tunnel, which at 16,093ft above sea level is the highest tunnel in the world, and along a vast plateau region that is on average 13,123ft (4,000m) high.
The train to Lhasa passes through Tanggula Railway Station – which at an elevation of 16,640ft is the highest station in the world – and the Fenghuoshan Tunnel, which at 16,093ft above sea level is the highest railway tunnel in the world
The rail trip was part of an eight-day tour of Tibet in 2018, which also included a visit to the Everest tourist base camp, on the Chinese side
Joe said: ‘The snow gave way to grassy plains where we saw yaks being herded by the nomadic people’
Passengers, as the Russos discovered, can suffer as a result.
Joe explains on the video that he gets altitude sickness above five or six thousand feet and during the journey he ‘could feel pressure in his nasal passages and felt like passing out for a few hours’ and started to get a ‘really bad’ headache.
He added: ‘During the night, we could begin to feel the effects of the elevation as the train climbed over various passes. You could also hear the oxygen being pumped into the train cars at different times throughout the ride to help passengers combat altitude sickness.’
The bathroom facilities on the train were a mixture of Chinese (pictured) and Western styles
THE RUSSOS’ CRUCIAL TRAVEL ITEMS 
‘We always carry a water purifying bottle so we can fill up anywhere and not worry about trying to find or buy bottled water. Toilet paper is a must because we’ve encountered many facilities that don’t provide (or had run out of) toilet paper throughout our travels. Finally, a good carry-on size roller bag and backpacks. We travel very light so we always have one shared roller bag and we each have a backpack. This setup works whether we’re on a one-week adventure or a month-long journey. ‘
When the Russos woke up, though, their jaws dropped.
Joe said: ‘When we boarded the night train out of Xining, it was late, so we went straight to our soft sleeper compartment – each compartment had four beds – and crawled into bed once the train left the station. 
‘It was too dark to see the scenery and we were exhausted after the day’s journey.
‘In the morning, we woke up to a landscape that looked like the moon. It was covered in snow and looked completely desolate. We were in awe throughout the day as we watched the scenery change from one type of landscape to another.
‘The snow gave way to grassy plains where we saw yaks being herded by the nomadic people. At various times throughout the trip, there would be pre-recorded messages (in English and Chinese) played through the speakers to provide interesting information about what we could see from the windows.
‘There is also a paved road that follows the railroad mainly trafficked by large trucks carrying cargo to Lhasa. 
‘While most of the landscape was covered by snow or grass, at different times, we would pass through small towns. For most of the journey, our eyes were glued to the scenery outside.’
The train made brief stops at various stations, but the doors were never opened to allow passengers off for a stretch of the legs, which Joe said was a bit of a surprise.
Lhasa station (altitude 3,656m, 11,994ft), the final stop for digital nomads Joe and Kait Russo 
The train made brief stops at various stations, but the doors were never opened to allow passengers off for a stretch of the legs, which Joe said was a bit of a surprise
THE NEXT ‘HIGHEST RAILWAY’… 
India’s Bilaspur-Manali-Leh railway line will reach a height of 5,359 metres (17,582ft) when it’s completed in 2022. 
He was also surprised by the ‘well-stocked dining car’, which had a ‘good selection of Chinese dishes on the menu’.
What’s more, fresh vegetables were growing in pots and cut to order for each dish.
‘We enjoyed all the dishes, especially the vegetable stir-fries,’ said Joe.
The rail trip was part of an eight-day tour of Tibet in 2018, which also included a visit to the Everest tourist base camp, on the Chinese side.
And it came three years after the Russos adopted a ‘digital nomad’ lifestyle and launched their ‘We’re The Russos’ brand.
Tanggula – a breathtaking station in more ways than one. This picture was taken by Bharat Vohra and posted to Flickr
Joe has written two books about his RV lifestyle
Joe explained: ‘In 2015 we decided to leave our corporate careers behind, sell our house and many of our belongings to hit the road full-time with our two dogs in a motorhome.
‘It was supposed to be a one-year adventure with an end date and plans to go back to work and settle down again.
‘However, we quickly embraced the freedom and flexibility of the lifestyle and decided to keep going indefinitely.
‘Since we only saved up enough money to travel for one year, we had to figure out a way to earn a living while travelling. That’s when we started our own content creation company producing videos for our YouTube channel, articles for our website and I have self-published two books so far.
‘The first book, Take Risks, documents everything we went through from coming up with this idea to hitting the road and the second book, Tales From the Open Road, details our first year and a half on the road.
‘In sharing our journey and experiences, we hope to inspire others to live the life that they want.’
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via Today Bharat nbsp; Counting of votes for Chhattisgarh Assembly elections 2018 is being held today. Chhattisgarh Assembly elections witnessed a three-cornered battle with the BJP taking on the Congress and an alliance led by the Chhattisgarh Janata Congress and BSP. The Live Mirror brings to you the 2018 Vidhan Sabha election results. Chhattisgarh Assembly elections 2018 for the 90 constituencies were held on 12 November and 20 November for 18 and 72 constituencies respectively. Today is a day when the results for the Assembly elections will be declared. It will be a litmus test for both BJP and Congress ahead of 2019 general elections. As many as 1,079 candidates, including 72 each from the BJP and the Congress, are in fray for the Chhattisgarh polls. Forty-six are for the general category, while nine are reserved for Scheduled Castes and 17 for Scheduled Tribes candidates. State assembly speaker Gaurishankar Agrawal has been retained from the Kasdol seat, which he won in 2013 elections. The Congress has this time fielded a fresh face, Shankutala Sahu, from the seat. The BJP has fielded nine ministers Brijmohan Agrawal (Raipur City South), Rajesh Munat (Raipur City West), Amar Agrawal (Bilaspur), Bhaiyyalal Rajwade (Baikunthpur), Ramsevak Paikra (Pratappur), Punnulal Mohile (Mungeli), Prem Prakash Pandey (Bhilai Nagar), Dayaldas Baghel (Nawagarh) and Ajay Chandrakar (Kurud), and state chief Dharamlal Kaushik (Bilha). Congress state chief Bhupesh Baghel (Patan), Leader of Opposition T S Singhdeo (Ambikapur), Congress MP from Durg Lok Sabha seat Tamradhwaj Sahu (Durg rural), and former Union minister Charandas Mahant (Shakti) are among the key opposition party candidates in the fray. A three-way fight is expected in several seats of Bilaspur division where Ajit Jogirsquo;s party and the BSP have a considerable presence. Jogi is contesting from the Marwahi segment where the BJP and the Congress have fielded new faces Archana Porte and Gulab Singh, respectively. His daughter-in-law Richa Jogi (BSP) is likely to give a tough fight to Saurabh Singh (BJP) Chunnilal Sahu (Congress) in Akaltara. Seeking a fourth consecutive term, the BJP has this time set a target of winning 65 plus seats in the 90-member Assembly. On the other hand, Congress is seeking to end its 15-year exile from power in the tribal-dominated state. Chhattisgarh Assembly election results 2018 LIVE UPDATES:15:00 PM: One CRPF jawan injured in an IED blast in Chintagupha, Sukma. Further details are awaited. 14:50 PM: EC releases trends for 83 assembly constituencies. Congress continues with its impressive performance, surges ahead in 63 seats. BJP leading in just 13 seats. Ajit Jogirsquo;s Chhattisgarh Janata Congress (JCC) continues to lead in five seats. 14:45 PM: Raipur (West) constituency: Chhattisgarh PWD minister Rajesh Munat trailing by more than 3000 votes. Dharsiwan constituency: Congress leader Yogesh Sharmaleading by a margin of more than 10000 votes. 14:30 PM: Congress candidate Umesh patel leading from Kharasia. He was pitted agains BJP candidate OP choudhary. 14:15 PM: Good news for Congress. It is leading on all 12 seats of Bastar area. Chief Minister Raman Singh increases his margin of 3120 votes in Rajnandgaon constituency. 14:00 PM: Buoyed with Chhattisgarh election results, Pradesh Congress Committee president Bhupesh Baghel assures to lay the foundation stone for a new Chhattisgarh. He assures the electorate that he would tirelessly work for the people of the state. 13:50 PM: Election Commission releases trends for 83 constituencies. The Congress is all set to grab the power as it way ahead in 59 seats; BJP ahead in 17. Ajit Jogirsquo;s is likely to wrest five seats. 13:45 PM: TS Baba of Congress is ahead with 43298 votes. Congressrsquo; Anurag Singh Deo from the Bharatiya Janata Party trails with 32418 votes. 13:40 PM: Stiff competition going on between BJP stalwart Raman Singh and Congress leader Karuna Shukla. At present Raman Singh is leading by 1300 votes. 13:35 PM: Dhamtari ndash; Congress candidate Gurumukh Singh Hora trailing by 2200 votes. Sitapur constituency ndash; Congressrsquo; Amarjeet Bhagat of Congress set to win against BJP leader Professor Gopal Ram. 13:30 PM: Congressrsquo; Shailesh Pandey ahead of BJPrsquo;s Amar Agrawal from Bilaspur constituency. 13:15 PM: Dantewada constituency: BJPrsquo;s Bhima Mandavi is ahead with 7072 votes. Congressrsquo; Devati Karma trailing with 6866 votes. 13:12 PM: Of the 18 seats which went to polls in the first phase of the elections in the state, the BJP has gained lead in only 2 of the seats. Khairagarh: Congress Dongargarh: Congress Rajnandgaon: BJP Dongargaon: Congress Khujji: Congress Mohla-Manpur: Congress Antagarh: Congress Bhanupratappur: Congress Kanker: Congress Keshkal: Congress Kondagaon: Congress Narayanpur: Congress Bastar: Congress Jagdalpur: Congress Chitrakot: Congress Dantewada: BJP Bijapur: Congress Konta: Others 13:10 PM: Raipur City South: BJPrsquo;s Rijmohan Agrawal of Bharatiya Janata Party is leading with 10918 against Congress candidate Kanhaiya Agrawal who has bagged 9208 votes. Raipur City Gramin ndash; Satyanarayan Sharma of the Indian National Congress is ahead with 12809 votes. He was contesting against Nand Kumar Sahu (Nande Bhaiya) of the BJP. Congress candidate Deepak Baij is leading by 7000 votes from Chitrakot constituency. Congress candidate Lakheshwar Baghel is leading by 10044 votes in Bastar constituency. Raipur (North) constituency: BJP Shrichand Sundrani is trailing by 4183 votes. He is pitted against Congress leader Kuldeep Juneja. 12:50 PM: EC has released the trends for 81 Chhattisgarh Assembly seats. Congress leading in 59 seats, BJP ahead in 16. Ajit Jogirsquo;s political outfit ahead in five seats and Gondvana Gantantra Party leading from a single seat. 12:20 PM: State presidents of the BJP and the Congress, Dharamlal Kaushik and Bhupesh Baghel leading from Bilha and Patan seats respectively. 12:15 PM: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh is leading by a margin of 1,200 votes in Rajnandgaon assembly constituency, election officials said. Singh is pitted against Karuna Shukla (Congress), niece of former prime minister late Atal Bihari Vajpayee. 12:01 AM: Five ministers in the Raman Singh government Brijmohan Agrawal (Raipur City South), Kedar Kashyap (Narayanpur constituency), Mahesh Gagda (Bijapur), Dayaldas Baghel (Nawagarh) and Amar Agrawal (Bilaspur) trailing. 11:40 AM: According to Election Commission Congress is leading in 53 seats, BJP in 16, Communist Party of India in 1, Gondvana Gantantra Party in 1 and Janta Congress Chhattisgarh (J) in 4 seats. 11:25 AM: As per ECI trends, Congress is heading for a win. The grand old party which has been away from power since 2003 was leading on 40 seats, BJP on 15, Janata Congress on 5 seats. 11:15 AM: After three hours of counting trends say that Congress was ahead in 60 assembly seats. The ruling BJP was ahead in 21 seats and BSP+2 and Others 7. 11:00 AM: Shocker for the BJP. Raman Singh again trails from Rajnandgaon. Congress leader and niece of late former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee Karuna Shukla leads from the home turf of Raman Singh. 10:50 AM: JCC congress candidate Pramod Sharma is leading from Balod Bazar, Ajit Jogi leading by a margin of 5000 votes from Marwahi constituency and Leader of the opposition in the Chhattisgarh Assembly TS Singhdeo ahead by a margin of 6800 votes from Ambikapur. 10:43 AM: Latest trends say that the Congress was racing ahead in 58 seats, BJP in 24, BSP+2 and Others 5. The BJP is ahead in Vaishalinagar, Pamgarh, Bilaspur and Rampur seats. 10:40 AM: The Congress was leading in Ramanujganj, Raipur Rural, Raipur Nagar Uttar, Sanjari balod , Durg rural, Samari, Ambikapur, Katghora, Pali-Tanakhar, Beltara, Saraipali, Basna, Bilaigarh, Baloda Bazar, Kavardha and Narayanpur seats. 10:35 AM: An election official confirms Ajit Jogi was leading in Marwahi seat, while his wife Renu Jogi was ahead in Kota constituency. 10:45 AM: Chhattisgarh Health Minister Ajay Chandrakar leading in Kurud constituency, Bhilai Mayor Devendra Yadav from Congress leading in Bhilai Nagar and former Ajit Jogirsquo;s daughter-in-law Richa Jogi, who is contesting on a BSP ticket is leading from Akaltara constituency. 10:35 AM: Official ECI trends ndash; Congress leading on 21 seats, BJP leading on 5, Janata Congress on 2 seats. 10:25 AM: As per the official Election Commission trends, the Congress was leading on 13 seats, BJP on 4 seats, Janata Congress on 1 seat. 10:22 AM: Congress ahead in 11 of the total 12 seats in Maoists-affected Bastar region. 10:21 AM: Home Minister Rajnath Singh comments on the Assembly election result trends. ldquo;These are early trends. We hope to perform well,rdquo; the senior BJP leader said. 10:20 AM: As of now Congress was ahead in 57 seats and the incumbent BJP was leading in 26 seats. The alliance of Janta Congress Chhattisgarh of former Chief Minister Ajit Jogi and the Bahujan Samaj Party were leading in 2 constituencies. 10:10 AM: The Congress maintains its top spot according to the latest trends. The grand old party surging ahead in 51 seats, the incumbent BJP in 32 and BSP+ 1 and Independents 2. 10:08 AM: According to official ECI trends, former Chhattisgarh CM Ajit Jogi is at the third position from Marwahi. BJP candidate is leading and the Congress is at second at spot. 10:07 AM: Raman Singh bounces back, now leads with 3700 votes against Congressrsquo; Karuna Shukla. Devti Karma Congress leader is leading from Dantewada constituency. 10:00 AM: In the first two hours of counting, Congress is ahead in 46 Chhattisgarh assembly seats, the ruling BJP in 26 and BSP+ 1 and Independents 2. 9:30 AM: Congress continues to race ahead of the BJP. 9:25 AM: Congress Leading 50 Seats, BJP on 19 Seats in 90 Seat Assembly. 9:10 AM: Congress Leading on 37 Seats, BJP on 19 Seats and others leading on 90 Seat Assembly. 9:00 AM: Congress Leading on 24 Seats, BJP on 18 Seats, Others leading on 3 seats in 90 Seat Assembly. 8:50 AM: BJP is leading on 9, Congress on 9 seats and BSP on 4. 8:40 AM: Counting of votes for Chhattisgarh elections 2018 has started. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leading on 7 seats and Congress has also gained 7 seats while BSP is ahead on 3 seats. 8:45 AM: BJP is leading on 7 seats and Congress on 8 seats.
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Distinguished Educationists and Media personalities honoured on Teacher’s Day eve
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Eminent educationists and media personalities were honoured with the prestigious Dr S. Radhakrishnan Memorial National Teacher and Media Network Award- 2018 at the Constitution Club of India on 4th September’2018. The Award program organized on the eve of Teacher’s Day under the aegis of Akhil Bhartiya Swatantra Patrakar Avom Lekhak Sangh (An Association of Freelance Journalists and Writers of India) was the 34th event in succession. This year’s event coinciding with the 131st Birth Anniversary of former President of India Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan was graced by the presence of Union Minister of Steel Ch. Birender Singh who was the Chief Guest. The award function was inaugurated by Ambassador of Venezuela in India H.E Augusto Montiel and Santoor Maestro Padam Shree Pandit Bhajan Sopori.
Notable among the distinguished personalities who graced the event and honoured the awardees were Manoj Tiwari (Delhi BJP Chief and MP), Rakhi Birla (Deputy Speaker of Delhi Vidhan Sabha). Adesh Gupta (Mayor of NDMC), Dr Yoganand Shastri (Former Speaker of Delhi Vidhan Sabha), Dr Narender Nath (Former Education Minister), and Devender Yadav (AICC Secy and Co- Incharge Rajasthan).
Prem Singhania (President) and Dayanand Vats (National General Secretary), the two pillars of Akhil Bhartiya Swatantra Patrakar Avom Lekhak Sangh played the perfect hosts and the organizers.
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At the glittering function organized at the Constitution Club of India, educationists and media personalities who were felicitated included names like senior journalists Sushil Vakil, Bipin Sharma and Sunita Vakil, Anjeet Srivastav (Anchor, News Nation), Dinesh Kandpal (Sr Producer, India TV), Devendra Sharma (Business Editor, Rastriya Sahara), Bhawna Gulati Nayar (Sr Producer, Anchor, Lok Sabha TV), Sheerin Siddiqui (Sr Anchor, Sr Producer, India News), Puja Shukla (Sr Anchor/ Correspondent, Delhi NCR, Total TV), Saumya Pandey (Young Documentary Maker), Syed Suhail (Sr Anchor, News 24), Garima Sharma (Freelance Journalist), Sabeena Tamang Deshmukh (Sr Producer, Anchor, Reporting Manager, Zee Hindustan), Hemwati Nandan Rajoura (Sr Correspondent, Hindustan), Yogender Mann (Director, Press & information, NDMC & East MCD), Pradeep Mahajan (Chairman, INS Media), Shah Faisal (Assistant Manager, Hindustan Times & Sr Group Leader, HT Media), Dr Sorabh Malviya (Astt Prof, Makhan Lal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwa Vidyalaya Noida Campus), Yogesh Sharma (Chief Editor, Parichay Times Hindi Daily), Rajan Sharma (Sr Correspondent, Hindustan), Pradeep Srivastava (Sr Special Correspondent &HOD, Guest Relation, NewsX, ITV Network), Narender Bhandari (Principal Editor in Chief IPPCI Media. Org.), Digpal Singh, Chief Sub Editor, Jagran.com, Anant Paliwal, Chief Copy Editor, Amar Ujala. Com, Harjeet Prakash, Chief Editor, Uday Prakash Newspaper, Sumitra Goel, Principal, J.R Media Institute, Punjab Kesari, Delhi, Vijay Sant, Crime Reporter, Good Evening Delhi, Anamika Amber, Deligate, Parliament Press of South Asia, M.P Chapter, Ravindra Kumar Tanwar (Lecturer, HOD Fine Art) Delhi Police Public School, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi, Pandit Vijay Shanker Mishra (Musicologist, Music Critic, Writer, Teacher), Anurag Singh ( Sangeetacharya & Musician- Vichitra Veena Player) Music Teacher, DAV Public School, Kailash Hill, New Delhi, Ghulam Abbas Khan ( Eminent Hindustani Classical Singer & Composer ), Mridu Marwah (Sr Biology Teacher, Bal Bharti Public School, Sector-10 , Rohini, Delhi), Nipun Soin ( Eminent Art Curator) Director, The Allure Art & Event, New Delhi, Dr Jaswinder Singh (Principal) SGTB Khalsa College, Delhi University, Dr Swati Pal (Principal) Janki Devi Memorial College, Delhi University, Dr Manoj Sinha (Principal) Arya Bhatt College, Delhi University, Prof Hansraj Suman, Member Academic Council, Delhi University, Vandana Jha (Principal) Neo Great Mission Public School, Sector-5, Dwarka, New Delhi, Dr Deepika Sharma, (Lecturer) Great Mission Teacher’s Training Institute, Sector- 5, Dwarka, New Delhi, Tushar Mittal (TGT. Work Exp) Kendriya Vidyalaya N.2, APS Colony, Delhi Cantt, New Delhi, Sunita (Lecturer History) Joga Singh Khalsa Girls SSS East Patel Nagar, New Delhi, Arjun Singh (TGT Math) Mount Abu Public School, Sector-5, Rohini, Delhi, Dr Vivek Gautam (Lecturer English) Govr Co-Ed SSS Chilla Village, Mayur Vihar-Ph-1,Delhi, Seema Malhotra (Principal) Manav Rachna International School , Faridabad, Haryana, Gyan Sagar Mishra (Lecturer History) School of Excellence, Sector-17, Rohini, Delhi, Dr Jyotsna Sharma (Principal) Shambhu Dayal Global School, Dayanand Nagar, Ghaziabad, UP, Bimlesh Jha (Principal) DAV Centenary Public School, Narela, Delhi, Geoff Lyonel Jonathan (CEO) Apex Public School, Sant Nagar, Burari, Dr Nicky Dabas (Founder President, Nutrition & Natural Health Sciences Association, Delhi), Dr Deepali Bhalla, Manager, Little Flowers Puhlic School, Vijay Park, Yamuna Vihar, Delhi, Bhavna Arora (HOD, Social Science) Little Flowers International School, 100 ft Road, Shahdara, Delhi, Shanta (PRT) SLS DAV Public School, Mausam Vihar, Delhi, Payal Ahuja ( PRT Science) SLS DAV Public School, Mausam Vihar, Delhi, Harpreet Kaur Chera, Asst Teacher, Bosco Public School, Sunder Vihar, New Delhi, Vibha Khosla, Principal, Shri Ram School Delhi West, Tikri Kalan, Delhi, Bhavna Sawnani, Mentor Teacher, TGT Natural Sciences, RPVV, Thyagraj Nagar, New Delhi, Kiran Khullar, Supervisory Head, DAV Public School, Phase 4, Ashok Vihar, Delhi, Hemant Kumar Jha, Principal, Aryans International School, Buddhi Vihar, Moradabad, U.P.
Those honoured with the 34th Dr S Radha Krishnan Memorial National Medical Teachers Awardees 2018 included stalwarts like Dr. B D Athani (Principal Consultant, DGHS, MoHFW, Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi), Dr. Beeva Boruah (Professor & Head, Department of Community Medicine, Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad Medical College, Barbeta, Assam), Dr Ganesh Govekar (Professor and Head Forensic Medicine Government Medical College, Surat Gujarat), Dr. Appala Naidu Sambangi (Professor and Head, Department of Social & Preventive Medicine Registrar, Dr.NTR University of Health Sciences, Vizag, Andhra Pradesh), Dr Hemlatha (Professor & Head, Department of Preventive & Social Medicine Chattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS), Bilaspur), Dr Sujeet Kumar Singh (Director, National Centre for Disease Control, DGHS, Delhi), Dr Asim Das (Dean, ESCI Medical College, Faridabad, Haryana), Dr. Charan Singh (Director, Rural Health Training Center, MoHFW Govt of India, Najafgarh, Delhi), Dr. Adesh Kumar (Professor & Head, Department of Respiratory Medicine, UP Medical University Safai, Etawah UP), Dr Ali Amir (Professor & Chairman, Department of Community Medicine, JN Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh UP), Dr. Pratap Kumar Jena (Associate Professor, School of Public Health, KIIT, Campus-5 (KIMS), Patia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha), Dr. Sonia Puri (Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Govt Medical College & Hospital, Chandigarh), Dr. Abhay Singh (Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, UP).
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Speaking on the occasion, Dayanand Vats, General Secretary of Akhil Bhartiya Swatantra Patrakar Avom Lekhak Sangh said, “Our 34 year long journey has not been without hard struggle and tough challenges. Thanks to the untiring efforts, sincerity and the zeal of our core team members that Dr S. Radhakrishnan Memorial National Teacher’s and Media Network Award is not only regarded as the most credible, but also as one of the most coveted Awards in the country. The Awards are given every year to meritorious personalities who have excelled in their respective fields. The winners have exemplified excellence among their peers in respective sector and regions. These awards intend to inspire others towards bigger achievements. Like every year, a Shawl, Memento and a Certificate of appreciation were given to the Awardees.”
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Distinguished personalities while hailing the role of Media and Educationist also urged them to play a more pivotal role in Nation Building by being ‘Role Models’ for the youth brigade.
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In his brief speech, Dr Yoganand Shastri said, “It is incredible that Akhil Bhartiya Swatantra Patrakar Avom Lekhak Sangh has been organizing and hosting the excellence awards in the field of education and media since the past 34 years. The distinctive aspect about their program being how they manage to introduce a novel component into these awards every year. Dr S. Radhakrishnan Memoral National Teacher’s and Media Network Award conferred on outstanding achievers by their organization has indeed been playing a crucial role in inspiring the brilliant achievers in various fields to scale even bigger heights. Educationists have a key role to play in the society which is why they are respected universally and remembered all their lives for their role in character building and holistic development. Teaching is unquestionably noblest of all professions.”
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Feeling delighted with the honour, Sunita Vakil said, “Any award or honour is a recognition of the hard work and passion involved. Special gratitude to the jury that chose me to be one of the recipients of this special honour. The Award means a lot to me since it is an appreciation of my efforts.”
The awards ceremony was followed by tea and light snacks.
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brookstonalmanac · 4 years
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Events 9.14
AD 81 – Domitian becomes Emperor of the Roman Empire upon the death of his brother Titus. 629 – Emperor Heraclius enters Constantinople in triumph after his victory over the Persian Empire. 786 – "Night of the three Caliphs": Harun al-Rashid becomes the Abbasid caliph upon the death of his brother al-Hadi. Birth of Harun's son al-Ma'mun. 919 – Battle of Islandbridge: High King Niall Glúndub is killed while leading an Irish coalition against the Vikings of Uí Ímair, led by King Sitric Cáech. 1180 – Genpei War: Battle of Ishibashiyama in Japan. 1402 – Battle of Homildon Hill results in an English victory over Scotland. 1607 – Flight of the Earls from Lough Swilly, Donegal, Ireland. 1682 – Bishop Gore School, one of the oldest schools in Wales, is founded. 1723 – Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena lays down the first stone of Fort Manoel in Malta. 1741 – George Frideric Handel completes his oratorio Messiah. 1752 – The British Empire adopts the Gregorian calendar, skipping eleven days (the previous day was September 2). 1763 – Seneca warriors defeat British forces at the Battle of Devil's Hole during Pontiac's War. 1782 – American Revolutionary War: Review of the French troops under General Rochambeau by General George Washington at Verplanck's Point, New York. 1791 – The Papal States lose Avignon to Revolutionary France. 1808 – Finnish War: Russians defeat the Swedes at the Battle of Oravais. 1812 – Napoleonic Wars: The French Grande Armée enters Moscow. The Fire of Moscow begins as soon as Russian troops leave the city. 1814 – Battle of Baltimore: The poem Defence of Fort McHenry is written by Francis Scott Key. The poem is later used as the lyrics of The Star-Spangled Banner. 1829 – The Ottoman Empire signs the Treaty of Adrianople with Russia, thus ending the Russo-Turkish War. 1846 – Jang Bahadur and his brothers massacre about 40 members of the Nepalese palace court. 1862 – American Civil War: The Battle of South Mountain, part of the Maryland Campaign, is fought. 1901 – U.S. President William McKinley dies after being mortally wounded on September 6 by anarchist Leon Czolgosz and is succeeded by Vice President Theodore Roosevelt. 1914 – HMAS AE1, the Royal Australian Navy's first submarine, is lost at sea with all hands near East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. 1917 – The Russian Empire is formally replaced by the Russian Republic. 1936 – Raoul Villain, who assassinated the French Socialist Jean Jaures, is himself killed by Spanish Republicans in Ibiza. 1939 – World War II: The Estonian military boards the Polish submarine ORP Orzeł in Tallinn, sparking a diplomatic incident that the Soviet Union will later use to justify the annexation of Estonia. 1940 – Ip massacre: The Hungarian Army, supported by local Hungarians, kill 158 Romanian civilians in Ip, Sălaj, a village in Northern Transylvania, an act of ethnic cleansing. 1943 – World War II: The Wehrmacht starts a three-day retaliatory operation targeting several Greek villages in the region of Viannos, whose death toll would eventually exceed 500 persons. 1944 – World War II: Maastricht becomes the first Dutch city to be liberated by allied forces. 1948 – The Indian Army captures the city of Aurangabad as part of Operation Polo. 1954 – In a top secret nuclear test, a Soviet Tu-4 bomber drops a 40 kiloton atomic weapon just north of Totskoye village. 1958 – The first two German post-war rockets, designed by the German engineer Ernst Mohr, reach the upper atmosphere. 1959 – The Soviet probe Luna 2 crashes onto the Moon, becoming the first man-made object to reach it. 1960 – The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is founded. 1960 – Congo Crisis: Mobutu Sese Seko seizes power in a military coup, suspending parliament and the constitution. 1975 – The first American saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton, is canonized by Pope Paul VI. 1979 – Afghan President Nur Muhammad Taraki is assassinated upon the order of Hafizullah Amin, who becomes the new president. 1982 – President-elect of Lebanon Bachir Gemayel is assassinated. 1984 – Joe Kittinger becomes the first person to fly a gas balloon alone across the Atlantic Ocean. 1985 – Penang Bridge, the longest bridge in Malaysia, connecting the island of Penang to the mainland, opens to traffic. 1989 – The Standard Gravure shooting where Joseph T. Wesbecker, a 47-year old pressman, killed 8 people and injured 12 people at his former workplace, Standard Gravure, before committing suicide. 1992 – The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declares the breakaway Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia to be illegal. 1993 – Lufthansa Flight 2904, an Airbus A320, crashes into an embankment after overshooting the runway at Okęcie International Airport (now Warsaw Chopin Airport), killing two people. 1994 – The Major League Baseball season is canceled because of a strike. 1997 – Eighty-one killed as five bogies of the Ahmedabad–Howrah Express plunge into a river in Bilaspur district of Madhya Pradesh, India. 1998 – Telecommunications companies MCI Communications and WorldCom complete their $37 billion merger to form MCI WorldCom. 1999 – Kiribati, Nauru and Tonga join the United Nations. 2000 – Microsoft releases Windows Me. 2001 – Historic National Prayer Service held at Washington National Cathedral for victims of the September 11 attacks. A similar service is held in Canada on Parliament Hill, the largest vigil ever held in the nation's capital. 2003 – In a referendum, Estonia approves joining the European Union. 2007 – Financial crisis of 2007–2008: The Northern Rock bank experiences the first bank run in the United Kingdom in 150 years. 2015 – The first observation of gravitational waves is made, announced by the LIGO and Virgo collaborations on 11 February 2016. 2019 – Yemen's Houthi rebels claim responsibility for an attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities.
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