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Birthday - EF - Kashmira Nikhilesh Mehta Sunday, 2 February
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February 02 .. birthday wishes to Ef Kashmira Nikhilesh Mehta .. Ef AMIT Agarwal from Pune .. and Ef Ashwarya Pandey from Janjgir CG .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
💐 .. wedding anniversary greetings to Ef Divya Solgama .. 23 years of togetherness .. wishes from the whole Ef Family around the World .. 💐❤️🙏🏽
Saraswati Pooja greetings .. 🙏

Vasant Panchami .. and as per Hindi Calender , birthday of Abhishek ..
greetings to all the Ef who have been sending greetings ..
shubhkamanayein aur sneh .. hindi font not coming up so .. apologies
Amitabh Bachchan
but first Sunday meets with audience at GOJ .. and then
rushing off to .. Wankhede Stadium to see Ind v Eng cricket game .. with Abhishek ..
AND on 5th his birthday to see our team Majhi Mumbai play ISPL at Thane Stadium
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Osh State University Celebrates Global Excellence at New Delhi Alumni Meet and International Award Ceremony

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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Moose Jattana’s Bigg Boss OTT Journey and Leaked Video Controversy



Moose Jattana, also known as Muskan Jattana, has been making waves on Bigg Boss OTT, recently coming out as bisexual on the show. The social media influencer’s candid revelation, paired with a leaked explicit video allegedly involving a dildo, has thrust her into the spotlight. Here’s everything you need to know about this headline-grabbing contestant.
Who Is Moose Jattana? Moose Jattana, a 20-year-old social media star with 187k Instagram followers, is no stranger to attention. Born in Mohali, Chandigarh, where her parents still reside, she now lives in Delhi. Muskan was pursuing studies in Australia and serves as the youth ambassador for the Australian South Asian Centre. A vocal advocate for socio-political issues, she’s a staunch feminist and has actively supported India’s farmer protests. She also enjoys writing poetry, often sharing her work online.
Before revealing her real name, Muskan, she was widely recognized as Moose Jattana on platforms like Instagram and TikTok. She’s the youngest contestant on Bigg Boss OTT and has a beloved cat named Denali Parro Kaur, whom she says she’ll miss most while in the house.
Coming Out as Bisexual In the third episode of Bigg Boss OTT, Moose opened up about her sexual orientation during a conversation with fellow contestant Pratik Sehajpal. “I’m more attracted to boys,” she shared on the live feed, “but on the spectrum, a connection with a girl is more important to me. If I develop a strong relationship, I’d like to marry a girl.” Moose has long been an outspoken supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, making her revelation consistent with her advocacy.
The Leaked Video Scandal Adding fuel to her notoriety, an alleged explicit video featuring Moose Jattana has surfaced, sparking widespread discussion. Reports suggest that years ago, she worked as a camgirl, hosting live nude sessions online for income. A prior incident, dubbed the “Moosewali viral” moment, also saw her gain attention when a nude livestream went viral. The recent leak, tied to her Bigg Boss stint, has only amplified the buzz around her.
Drama on Bigg Boss OTT Moose has been a polarizing figure since the show began. In the first episode, contestant Akshara Singh was reduced to tears after Moose made harsh comments toward her. Despite the drama, Moose remains unapologetic about her presence on the show.
In an earlier interview with IndiaToday.in, she addressed the criticism she’s faced, including death threats. “I crossed the limit of being bothered by backlash long ago,” she said. “Bigg Boss is a great platform, but it’s not my whole journey—it’s just a fun opportunity. It won’t make or break me. My aim is to show that youth should be free to be themselves in India, despite cultural, religious, familial, and moral pressures. If I can represent that on a national stage, I’m happy.”
Beyond the Controversy Moose’s time on Bigg Boss OTT follows a cast that includes Shamita Shetty, Pratik Sehajpal, Divya Agarwal, Neha Bhasin, Zeeshan Khan, Raqesh Bapat, Ridhima Pandit, Millind Gaba, Urfi Javed, Karan Nath, Nishant Bhat, and Akshara Singh. Whether it’s her activism, her poetry, or her headline-making moments, Moose Jattana continues to captivate audiences—on and off the screen.
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Moose Jattana’s Bigg Boss OTT Journey and Leaked Video Controversy



Moose Jattana, also known as Muskan Jattana, has been making waves on Bigg Boss OTT, recently coming out as bisexual on the show. The social media influencer’s candid revelation, paired with a leaked explicit video allegedly involving a dildo, has thrust her into the spotlight. Here’s everything you need to know about this headline-grabbing contestant.
Who Is Moose Jattana? Moose Jattana, a 20-year-old social media star with 187k Instagram followers, is no stranger to attention. Born in Mohali, Chandigarh, where her parents still reside, she now lives in Delhi. Muskan was pursuing studies in Australia and serves as the youth ambassador for the Australian South Asian Centre. A vocal advocate for socio-political issues, she’s a staunch feminist and has actively supported India’s farmer protests. She also enjoys writing poetry, often sharing her work online.
Before revealing her real name, Muskan, she was widely recognized as Moose Jattana on platforms like Instagram and TikTok. She’s the youngest contestant on Bigg Boss OTT and has a beloved cat named Denali Parro Kaur, whom she says she’ll miss most while in the house.
Coming Out as Bisexual In the third episode of Bigg Boss OTT, Moose opened up about her sexual orientation during a conversation with fellow contestant Pratik Sehajpal. “I’m more attracted to boys,” she shared on the live feed, “but on the spectrum, a connection with a girl is more important to me. If I develop a strong relationship, I’d like to marry a girl.” Moose has long been an outspoken supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, making her revelation consistent with her advocacy.
The Leaked Video Scandal Adding fuel to her notoriety, an alleged explicit video featuring Moose Jattana has surfaced, sparking widespread discussion. Reports suggest that years ago, she worked as a camgirl, hosting live nude sessions online for income. A prior incident, dubbed the “Moosewali viral” moment, also saw her gain attention when a nude livestream went viral. The recent leak, tied to her Bigg Boss stint, has only amplified the buzz around her.
Drama on Bigg Boss OTT Moose has been a polarizing figure since the show began. In the first episode, contestant Akshara Singh was reduced to tears after Moose made harsh comments toward her. Despite the drama, Moose remains unapologetic about her presence on the show.
In an earlier interview with IndiaToday.in, she addressed the criticism she’s faced, including death threats. “I crossed the limit of being bothered by backlash long ago,” she said. “Bigg Boss is a great platform, but it’s not my whole journey—it’s just a fun opportunity. It won’t make or break me. My aim is to show that youth should be free to be themselves in India, despite cultural, religious, familial, and moral pressures. If I can represent that on a national stage, I’m happy.”
Beyond the Controversy Moose’s time on Bigg Boss OTT follows a cast that includes Shamita Shetty, Pratik Sehajpal, Divya Agarwal, Neha Bhasin, Zeeshan Khan, Raqesh Bapat, Ridhima Pandit, Millind Gaba, Urfi Javed, Karan Nath, Nishant Bhat, and Akshara Singh. Whether it’s her activism, her poetry, or her headline-making moments, Moose Jattana continues to captivate audiences—on and off the screen.
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DB Corp reports highest-ever nine-month performance in FY25
DB Corp (DBCL), home to flagship newspapers Dainik Bhaskar, Divya Bhaskar, Divya Marathi and Saurashtra Samachar, has announced its financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2024 (Q3 FY2025) and the first nine months of the financial year 2025 (9M FY25).
The company says it delivered an advertisement revenue CAGR growth of 20% in the last three-year period from Rs 10,084 million (Rs 1008.4 crore) in FY21 to Rs 17,524 million (Rs 1752.4 crore) in FY24. Similarly, profit after tax (PAT) delivered 44% CAGR growth in last three years from Rs 1,414 million (Rs 141.4 crore) in FY21 to Rs 4,255 million (Rs 424.5 crore) in FY2024.
The media group announced its highest-ever nine-month performance in FY25 with revenue of Rs 18,544 million (Rs 1854.4 crore) and PAT of Rs 3187 million (Rs318.7 crore). The company says this performance is noteworthy, considering the election-led high base of last year. Excluding the election-related ad benefits, Q3 FY25 registered healthy growth in ad revenue, EBIDTA and PAT Y-o-Y.
In the nine months of FY25, the topline grew by 1% Y-o-Y on a high base, EBITDA grew by 4% Y-o-Y to Rs 5252 million (Rs525.2 crore), on account of stable newsprint prices & reflecting efficient cost management. Profit after tax saw a 5% Y-o-Y growth to Rs 3187 million (Rs 318.7 crore), showcasing sustained profitable growth. The print business EBIDTA margin expanded by 200 basis points to 32%. Its radio business-led industry growth saw a 9% Y-o-Y increase in advertising revenue to Rs 1287 million and EBIDTA grew by 11% to Rs 451 million.
“Dainik Bhaskar's market leadership in India's newspaper industry helped draw in a strong portfolio of advertisers across diverse sectors, aiding growth even on a high base. Traditional sectors continued their ad spend in the festive season, and while there has been some cooling off, the overall sentiments remain optimistic,” the company said.
According to the company, newsprint prices continued to be soft in 9M FY 2025. “Our average cost for newsprint was Rs 47,600 PMT in 9M FY2025 from Rs 52,700 PMT last year, resulting in newsprint cost reduction of 14% Y-o-Y. As expected, newsprint prices remained stable in dollar terms in Q3 of FY2025 and are expected to remain soft for next couple of quarters subject to dollar exchange fluctuation.”
Print remains a cornerstone, commanding unparalleled reader engagement through its tangible and reliable format, the company said. “Our strong editorial team continues to focus on local issues and news stories that could potentially impact the lives of our readers in the region. Across the states that we operate, our editorial Initiatives have been well received by our readers and this enthuses us to endure and throw light on key issues.”
Performance for 9M FY2025
Total revenue grew by 1% to Rs 18544 million in 9M FY2025 as against Rs 18,403 million in 9M FY2024. Advertising revenue stood at Rs. 13058 million 9M FY2025 as against Rs 13,066 million in the corresponding period last financial year. Circulation revenue was Rs. 3562 million as against Rs. 3604 million EBIDTA in 9M FY2025 grew by 4% to Rs. 5252 million as against Rs. 5066 million in 9M FY2024. Net profit grew by 5% Y-o-Y to Rs 3187 million as against Rs. 3030 million in 9M FY2024.
Performance highlights for Q3 FY2025
Total revenue in Q3 FY2025 stood at Rs. 6556 million as against Rs. 6,648 million on an election-filled high base of last year. Advertising revenue was Rs. 4767 million in Q3 FY2025 as against Rs. 4819 million, due to the state election-filled high base of last year. Circulation revenue was Rs. 1195 million in Q3 FY2025 as against Rs 1,200 million in Q3 FY2024. EBIDTA was Rs 1902 million (EBIDTA margin 29%) as against Rs 2031 million in Q3 FY2024, aided by effective cost control measures, also helped by softening newsprint prices. Net profit was Rs. 1182 million as against Rs 1,240 million in Q3 FY2024.
Sudhir Agarwal, managing director, DB Corp, "Our performance in Q3FY25 contributing to the highest ever nine-month performance, even on the back of a high base, is a confidence-booster for us and underscores our strategic focus on 'content over noise, truth over trends' in our editorial strategy. which has brought us rich dividends. The festive season saw strong demand from advertisers and while there has been some softening thereafter, we continue to remain optimistic. Our digital business continues to support our omnichannel market leadership. While global economic performance remains sluggish, the Indian economy, driven by domestic consumption, continues to drive our key markets and advertisers while our circulation teams have been active in driving engagement. These pillars will augur well as we set to not only cement our leadership position but continue to look for windows of opportunity to push growth.”
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[ad_1] The Chess Panel in Trailblazers 2.0 (Left)/D Gukesh at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament (@tatasteelchess) It was kind of obvious. When we as a team sat down to identify our focus sport for the Tata Steel Trailblazers Conclave 3.0, the answer was staring at us. Chess. There can be no debate that Indian chess took giant strides in 2024. In the words of Viswanathan Anand, “There is no doubt the sport is doing well and the future is looking great, but it will take some doing to match 2024.” Anand is right when he says this. From D Gukesh winning the candidates and Arjun Erigaisi crossing the 2800 Elo rating, to India winning the men’s and women’s golds in the Olympiad and Gukesh becoming world champion, it was the best year possible. And 2025 has started on an equally vibrant note, with R Praggnanandhaa winning the Tata Steel Chess and Gukesh coming a close second. The women’s game too has taken a significant stride forward. R Vaishali, Koneru Humpy, D Harika, Divya Deshmukh, Vantika Agarwal and Tania Sachdev all had a good 2024. While the gold in the Olympiad stood out, Humpy’s world championship medal was another real highpoint. Away from the boards as well, chess has taken giant strides in the year gone by. Thanks to the efforts of Sagar Shah and his team at Chessbase India, there is now a constituency that consumes almost every match that is telecast. The Gukesh-Pragg tie-breaker was watched by over 50,000 people and the Gukesh’s World Championship clash with Ding Liren saw audiences of close to 150,000 daily. Chess influencers have become known names on social media, and Tania, for example, has also branched out into commentary. Sagar is now a permanent fixture at events across the world and, in every sense, the sport has grown. To go back to Anand one more time. “We now have a generation of players,” he said. “Even Gukesh, having become world champion at the age of 18, has the best part of his career ahead of him. This entire generation of players – Gukesh, Arjun, Pragg – the sport is very strong at the moment, and I am pleased that, not just personally but also through the Westbridge Anand Chess Academy, I have had a role to play in it. The youth of the country will continue to engage with the sport in the future is my hope, and that’s really very good news.” This is what we will celebrate at Tata Steel Trailblazers 3.0. It is rare that India dominates a sport which has a global footprint. Three Indians in the men’s top 10 is evidence of India’s growing strength. After the Soviet era, this is the first time a nation looks all set to dominate world chess. “For the longest time, it was Anand,” said Dibyendu Barua. “And he still has a major role to play in inspiring these players. Magnus Carlsen had said it three years earlier. He had mentioned that India will dominate world chess. Now it is proving to be true.” While celebrating the sport, we will also celebrate India’s first chess genius, Sultan Khan, who beat the best in the world between 1929 and 1933. In a chess career that lasted approximately five years, he won three British Chess Championship titles in 1929, 1932 and 1933. Thereafter, he came back to India and did not play competitive chess. Over the course of his career, he beat legends like José Raúl Capablanca, victories that were regularly reported by the Times of India. Also Read: Arjun and Hari: Unsung heroes of Indian one-two at Tata Steel chess The post Tata Steel Trailblazers, and celebrating a quantum leap for Indian chess appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] The Chess Panel in Trailblazers 2.0 (Left)/D Gukesh at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament (@tatasteelchess) It was kind of obvious. When we as a team sat down to identify our focus sport for the Tata Steel Trailblazers Conclave 3.0, the answer was staring at us. Chess. There can be no debate that Indian chess took giant strides in 2024. In the words of Viswanathan Anand, “There is no doubt the sport is doing well and the future is looking great, but it will take some doing to match 2024.” Anand is right when he says this. From D Gukesh winning the candidates and Arjun Erigaisi crossing the 2800 Elo rating, to India winning the men’s and women’s golds in the Olympiad and Gukesh becoming world champion, it was the best year possible. And 2025 has started on an equally vibrant note, with R Praggnanandhaa winning the Tata Steel Chess and Gukesh coming a close second. The women’s game too has taken a significant stride forward. R Vaishali, Koneru Humpy, D Harika, Divya Deshmukh, Vantika Agarwal and Tania Sachdev all had a good 2024. While the gold in the Olympiad stood out, Humpy’s world championship medal was another real highpoint. Away from the boards as well, chess has taken giant strides in the year gone by. Thanks to the efforts of Sagar Shah and his team at Chessbase India, there is now a constituency that consumes almost every match that is telecast. The Gukesh-Pragg tie-breaker was watched by over 50,000 people and the Gukesh’s World Championship clash with Ding Liren saw audiences of close to 150,000 daily. Chess influencers have become known names on social media, and Tania, for example, has also branched out into commentary. Sagar is now a permanent fixture at events across the world and, in every sense, the sport has grown. To go back to Anand one more time. “We now have a generation of players,” he said. “Even Gukesh, having become world champion at the age of 18, has the best part of his career ahead of him. This entire generation of players – Gukesh, Arjun, Pragg – the sport is very strong at the moment, and I am pleased that, not just personally but also through the Westbridge Anand Chess Academy, I have had a role to play in it. The youth of the country will continue to engage with the sport in the future is my hope, and that’s really very good news.” This is what we will celebrate at Tata Steel Trailblazers 3.0. It is rare that India dominates a sport which has a global footprint. Three Indians in the men’s top 10 is evidence of India’s growing strength. After the Soviet era, this is the first time a nation looks all set to dominate world chess. “For the longest time, it was Anand,” said Dibyendu Barua. “And he still has a major role to play in inspiring these players. Magnus Carlsen had said it three years earlier. He had mentioned that India will dominate world chess. Now it is proving to be true.” While celebrating the sport, we will also celebrate India’s first chess genius, Sultan Khan, who beat the best in the world between 1929 and 1933. In a chess career that lasted approximately five years, he won three British Chess Championship titles in 1929, 1932 and 1933. Thereafter, he came back to India and did not play competitive chess. Over the course of his career, he beat legends like José Raúl Capablanca, victories that were regularly reported by the Times of India. Also Read: Arjun and Hari: Unsung heroes of Indian one-two at Tata Steel chess The post Tata Steel Trailblazers, and celebrating a quantum leap for Indian chess appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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IIMT College of Pharmacy has organized an awareness program on Ayushman Bharat health account (ABHA) and future in healthcare industry . Session was hosted by Dr Divya Agarwal , Associate professor IIHMR , Delhi.
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Birthday - EF - Kashmira Nikhilesh Mehta Friday, 2 February .. and our wishes for a wonderful day, overcoming all trials and tribulations .. जीवन के सारे कष्ट और संकट, सब दूर हो जायें, हमारी प्रार्थना सदा 🙏
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February 02 .. birthday greetings to Ef Kashmira Nikhilesh Mehta .. Ef AMIT Agarwal from Pune .. and Ef Ashwarya Pandey from Janjgir CG..
And .. 💐 .. loving wishes on the 22nd wedding anniversary of Ef Divya Solgama .. on February 02 .. happiness and togetherness .. 🙏🏻🚩❤️💐
Yes .. ! the machine issues sorted themselves out .. and fresh issues began .. each new fresh turn in life ever has the indelible capacity to bring with it , issues that bring the inevitable thinking .. 'why the heck did I change ..'
But we all know that in time, change shall be that same element that shall be cursed upon, when the next change occurs ..
Nature and life have never been assessed or analysed to the extent of finding out or deciphering what shall be next ..
Que sera sera ..
The lamentation of fresh work is besotted by the absence of none .. and the idle demeanour of the entire day brings thoughts words and deeds to a standstill ..
The active body and mind breeds wellness, mobility in both the cerebrum and the limb .. its absence send it off track ..
I am off track these days .. and the mere talk of encumbered work force lifts the spirits .. but fails miserably to bring satisfied relief in all else ..
AAHHHHH .. stop it Mr B .. you are too self obsessed and in the thinking of your own .. the entire Universe has billions of related encumbrances .. be in the satisfaction of the grace of the Almighty, in what you have .. rather than what you have not ..

Amitabh Bachchan
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CA Inter FMSM Faculty: Experts for Exam Success

Preparing for the CA Inter FMSM (Financial Management and Strategic Management) exams requires expert guidance because of how complex the topics are and to what depth they stretch. In this regard, choosing the best faculty makes a huge difference in acing this important paper. This blog introduces you to some of the most renowned faculty members for CA Inter FMSM who have consistently helped students achieve outstanding results.
Why Do You Need to Pick the Right College?
This faculty can really guide and help you about which area of preparation you should focus more. Along with conceptual clarity, they even tell how they solve many complex problems uniquely. They save your time and help you to address the paper effectively.
Best CA Inter FMSM Faculty
Some of the most reputed and in-demand faculties are there for CA Inter FMSM, who are very famous amongst students because of their teaching acumen, exam-oriented study material, and result-oriented approach.
Table of the Best CA Inter FMSM Faculty
Faculty Name
Key Strength
Teaching Style
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CA Aaditya Jain
Stock markets, Finance
Practical, interactive
CA Inter FMSM By CA Aaditya Jain
CA Aarti Lahoti
Conceptual depth
Simplified, exam-centric
CA Inter SM By CA Aarti Lahoti
CA Amit Tated
Conceptual depth, precision
Detail-oriented, interactive
CA Inter SM By CA Amit Tated
CA Ashish Kalra
Dynamic teaching
Engaging, real-life examples
CA Inter FMSM By CA Ashish Kalra
CA CS Siddharth Agarwal
Conceptual clarity
Simplified, exam-focused
CA Inter SM By CA CS Siddharth Agarwal
CA Gaurav Jainn
Financial management
Simplified, practical tips
CA Inter FM By CA Gaurav Jainn
CA Mrugesh Madlani
Strategic management
Focused, systematic
CA Inter FMSM By CA Mrugesh Madlani
CA Nagendra Sah
Problem-solving
Systematic, focused
CA Inter FM By CA Nagendra Sah
CA Namit Arora
Financial insights
Concept-driven, practical
CA Inter FMSM By CA Namit Arora
CA Navneet Mundhra
Conceptual depth
Case-study based
CA Inter FMSM By CA Navneet Mundhra
CA Neeraj Arora
Conceptual depth
Engaging, easy to follow
CA Inter SM BY CA Neeraj Arora
CA Nitin Guru
Finance, Strategic insights
Practical, concept-driven
CA Inter FM By CA Nitin Guru
CA Prashant Sarda
Conceptual clarity
Structured, engaging
CA Inter FMSM By CA Prashant Sarda
CA Praveen Khatod
Financial expertise
Concept-based, practical
CA Inter FM By CA Parveen Khatod
CA Ranjan Periwal
In-depth subject coverage
Simplified, exam-focused
CA Inter FM By CA Ranjan Periwal
CA Rishabh Jain
Strategic insight
Simplified, practical
CA Inter SM By CA Rishabh Jain
CA RK Mehta
Conceptual depth
Engaging, easy to follow
CA Inter FMSM BY CA RK Mehta
CA Sankalp Kanstiya
Strategic thinking
Fast-paced, result-oriented
CA Inter FM By CA Sankalp Kanstiya
CA Satish Jalan
Strategic clarity
Engaging, interactive
CA Inter FM By CA Satish Jalan
CA Shubham Gupta
Financial management
Practical, problem-solving
CA Inter SM By CA Shubham Gupta
CA Swapnil Patni
Problem-solving
Engaging, detailed
CA Inter FMSM By CA Swapnil Patni
CFA Sanjay Saraf
Finance, Clarity
Simplified, real-world
CA Inter FMSM By CFA Sanjay Saraf
Prof Jatin Dembla
Financial expertise
Engaging, real-life scenarios
CA Inter FMSM By Prof Jatin Dembla
CA CS Divya Agarwal
Strategic clarity
Detailed, case-study based
CA Inter SM By CA Divya Agarwal
CA Tarun Mahajan
Conceptual clarity
Engaging, simplified
CA Inter FMSM By Tarun Mahajan
CA Ravi Sonkhiya
Financial expertise
Detailed, real-world examples
CA Inter FM By CA Ravi Sonkhiya
CA Nikhil Jobanputra
Financial expertise
Interactive, practical
CA Inter FM By CA Nikhil Jobanputra
CMA Sumit Rastogi
Conceptual depth
Simplified, interactive
CA Inter FM By CMA Sumit Rastogi
CFA Archana Khetan
Strategic thinking
Fast-paced, real-life examples
CA Inter FMSM BY CFA Archana Khetan
Prof Rahul Malkan
Financial theories
Simplified, practical
CA Inter FMSM By Prof Rahul Malkan
CA Sanjay Khemka
Financial management
Engaging, real-world
CA Inter FMSM By CA Sanjay Khemka
CA Parag Gupta
Problem-solving
Detailed, problem-solving
CA Inter SM By CA Parag Gupta
CA Sumit Parashar
Financial strategy
Simplified, practical
CA Inter FmSM By CA Sumit Parashar
CA Abhishek Zaware
Strategic management
Interactive, case-study based
CA Inter FM By CA Abhishek Zaware
Prof Prerak Trivedi
Conceptual clarity
Interactive, easy-to-follow
CA Inter SM By Prof Prerak Trivedi
CA CS Rohit Khandelwal
Strategic clarity
Simplified, practical
CA Inter FM By CA CS Rohit Khandelwal
CA Darshan Jain
Practical application
Simplified, case-study based
CA Inter FMSM By CA Darshan Jain
CA Aman Agarwal
Strategic problem-solving
Fast-paced, exam-focused
CA Inter FMSM By CA Aman Agarwal
CA Mohnish Vora
Financial management
Clear, concise
CA Inter FMSM By Ca Mohnish Vora
CA Sahil Grover
Strategic learning
Conceptual, case-based
CA Inter FMSM By Ca Sahil Grover
CA Deepak Mulchandani
Conceptual depth
Engaging, practical
CA Inter SM By Ca Deepak Mulchandani
CA Guru Gupta
Practical clarity
Concept-driven, real-world
CA Inter SM By CA Guru Gupta
CA Rajat Jain
Strategic insights
Step-by-step, engaging
CA Inter SM By CA Rajat Jain
Prof Om Trivedi
Financial management
Application-based, interactive
CA Inter FMSM By Prof Om Trivedi
CA Amit Manek
Strategic management
Simplified, exam-focused
CA Inter FM By CA Amit Manek
CA Satish Sureka
Strategic problem-solving
Concept-driven, practical
CA Inter SM By CA Satish Sureka
CA Rakesh Rathi
Conceptual depth
Engaging, simplified
CA Inter FM By CA Rakesh Rathi
Sonali Jain
Strategic clarity
Interactive, case-study based
CA Inter SM By Sonali Jain
CA Saurav Jindal
Practical insights
Simplified, problem-solving
CA Inter FMSM By CA Saurav Jindal
Prof Smit Chitalliya
Strategic expertise
Detailed, interactive
CA Inter FMSm By Prof SMit Chitaliya
Prof Nirav Mehta
Financial management
Concept-driven, practical
CA Inter SM By Prof Nirav Mehta
CA Amit Sharma
Practical problem-solving
Engaging, real-world examples
CA Inter FMSM By CA Amit Sharma
CA Mayank Saraf
Practical examples and case studies
Application-oriented learners
CA Inter FMSM By CA Mayank Saraf
Key Factors to Consider When Choosing Faculty
1. Teaching Style:
There is no two teachers that explain anything the same way. Some use real examples, and then others just use mnemonics or practical case studies in order to make the content easier to absorb. Choose the style that best suits your learning habits.
2. Experience and Expertise:
Faculty listed here have vast experience and are experts in their subject field. All their guidance is based on understanding ICAI exam patterns, which would greatly help increase the chances of success.
3. Student Reviews:
Past students' reviews and feedback are very important. High-rated faculties with all good testimonials are trustworthy. Their teaching methods have proved to be tested, so they are safer to be delivered by them.
Benefits of Learning from the Best Faculties
1. Conceptual Clarity
These lecturers give conceptual clarity from scratch. Once the base is established, solving complex problems is relatively easy.
2. Time Management
The best faculties offer time management techniques for structuring an exam preparation and managing the time available perfectly.
3. Exam-Oriented Approach
All the faculties mentioned here are exam-oriented, which enables the students to come out confidently to tackle the exam papers.
4. Quality Study Material
Most of them equip their students with the best quality study material in the form of mock tests, revision papers, and conceptual notes that precisely reflect the exam patterns of ICAI.
How to Choose the Right Faculty for CA Inter FMSM?
Here are some steps to enable you to choose the best faculty to prepare for your examination:
Attend Demo Classes: Most of these teachers hold demo classes. Attending these will give you an idea about their teaching system.
Scan the Material: Research about the study material, notes, and books that they use. Will all their study materials cover all the syllabus, and do they provide additional questions for practice?
Be it Availability: Ensure that the faculty that you are choosing conducts regular doubt-clearing sessions and is available to clear any sort of doubts.
Online Classes v/s Offline Classrooms: The faculty also engages in the provision of online coaching by various faculty members, which will be useful for students who are to undergo flexible coaching schedules.
Conclusion
The right mix of hard work, strategy, and expert guidance will make for a successful clearing of the CA Inter FMSM. Selection of any of the above faculty members of high qualification will make it possible. Experience, proven teaching methods, and commitment to making students successful will make your CA journey much smoother.
Plan on your practice, regular, and trust these experienced hands that they take you to the pinnacle.
FAQs
1. Which is the best faculty for CA Inter FMSM?
It completely depends on your learning pattern. However, all faculties are the most popular and recommended faculty due to their engaging teaching methods and deep knowledge respective of the subject.
2. Is it possible to study FMSM online?
Indeed, many of the faculties listed offer classes online and recorded lectures that cater to busy students who need flexibility in their schedules.
3. How can I get study materials from these professors?
Most of the faculty offers study material such as notes, practice test papers, and revision booklets from either their official website or in class.
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The Venkateshwara Group Founder President Dr Sudhir Giri met the Cabinet Minister for Road Transport & Highways Mr. Nitin Gadkari.









It was a momentous day for the Venkateshwara Group.
Dr Sudhir Giri, Founder President of The Venkateshwara Group, met Mr. Nitin Gadkari, Cabinet Minister for Road Transport & Highways.
He invited Mr. Nitin Gadkari for the 10th Convocation function of Shri Venkateshwara University, which will take place on September 6th.
Dr Sudhir Giri gifted a bouquet, statue of Lord Venkateshwara to Mr. Nitin Gadkari & updated him on Venkateshwara Group’s outstanding achievements in education and healthcare for the past 25 years.
Mr. Nitin Gadkari praised the Venkateshwara Group for providing free higher education & health services to underprivileged children.
He assured them of all possible help from the MORTH in realizing their objectives.
The Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi, who is the official representative of Dr Sudhir Giri, informed that the Founder President has invited Mr. Nitin Gadkari to be the Honorary Chairperson at Shri Venkateshwara University’s 10th Convocation ceremony in September.
He thanked the Minister for getting the Venkateshwara Foot Over Bridge constructed in front of the University. This bridge provides a safe passage to cross the national highway.
Dr Rajeev Tyagi further briefed the Minister about the advanced road safety management courses being run at Shri Venkateshwara University.
The Cabinet Minister has assured his presence for the esteemed function.
The Cabinet Minister was impressed by Shri Venkateshwara University’s excellent work in the fields of education and health.
He was particularly pleased to learn that the university had saved thousands of lives during the Covid outbreak.
He gave his nod to attend the convocation ceremony and assured all possible help in future endeavors.
There was a beeline of people congratulating Dr Sudhir Giri on his successful meeting with Mr. Nitin Gadkari.
These included Dr Naval Kumar Verma Consultant Ministry of Ayush, GOI, Senior Journalist & Educationist Dr Lalit Bhardwaj, renowned Physician Dr Sunil Jindal, Dr Rajeev Agarwal & Dr Neeraj Kambhoj.
The Chief Advisor Dr VPS Arora, VC Dr Krishna Kant Dave, CEO Mr. Ajay Shrivastava, Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey, Dr Rajesh Singh Dr Divya Girdhar, Dr VN Jha, Dr Yogeshwar Sharma & Dr Tejpal Singh also extended their warm greetings.
Also present were Dr Mohit Sharma, Arun Goswami, & Maroof Chaudhary.
The Meerut Campus Director Dr Pratap Singh, along with the Media Incharge Mr. Vishwas Rana, also extended their warm wishes to the Founder President, Dr Sudhir Giri.
The heartiest thanks to Team Media for excellent news coverage.
Special thanks to Dr Rajeev Tyagi Pro Chancellor Shri Venkateshwara University/Institute, Gajraula, Meerut UP.
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