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Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996)
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A Thousand Desires Like These ('Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi') (2003) dir. Sudhir Mishra
“Hazaaron khwaishein aisi ke har khwahish pe dam nikle, Bahut niklay mere arman, lekin phir bhi kam nikle...”
"A thousand desires (within me), such that each one seems worth dying for, Many desires have been fulfilled, yet I yearn for many more..."
Mishra provides an autopsy of a nation caught between radical hope and brutal state repression within post-independent India's failed promises. Set in the early 1970s, just before and during the Emergency, it maps the disillusionment of a generation raised on Nehruvian idealism but crushed by Realpolitk and auhtoritarian consolidation.
But at its core, the film portrays the collision between dreams and power, threading the personal into the political. Siddharth the revolutionary, Geeta the idealist and Vikram the pragmatist, are all caught within their own desires. Whether longing for liberation, meaning, or connection, they all face systems that are too entrenched, violent or indifferent to move. The title, pulled from Ghalib's couplet, becomes a haunting refrain. Theirs are just the few of the many thousand desires that are left half-formed, half buried.
Chitrangda Singh's Geeta is the film's moral axis and arguably presents the most durable politics. Her desire - for justice, for purpose - is not an extension of her love for Siddharth, as she stays long after he disappears. As a victim of gendered violence, Geeta sees the movement as a responsibility. Instead of fighting for glory, she fights for people, for the rural women she teaches literacy to, and for children - who like her own - deserve better upbringings.
In the end, the film is not about the triumph of any ideology, but rather the cost of dreaming in a broken state. The thousand desires remain, but the state remains untouched, its violence mutating and surviving. The revolution is dettered.
But perhaps there is one ideology that prevails, or at the very least, survives; love.
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32 Years of Dharavi (09/04/1992).
This film was brought to life under the direction and writing of Sudhir Mishra. It stands out as a significant collaboration between NFDC and Doordarshan, and it was honoured with the 1992 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.
The cast was led by #ShabanaAzmi and Om Puri, with Om Puri portraying the character Raj Karan Yadav. The ensemble also included notable talents such as Raghuvir Yadav, Madhuri Dixit, Anil Kapoor, Virendra Saxena, Akhilendra Mishra, and Shakti Singh.
Behind the camera, Rajesh Joshi handled cinematography, Renu Saluja took charge of editing, and Rajat Dholakia composed the music. The film was distributed by Doordarshan, bringing together a team of skilled individuals whose collective efforts made Dharavi a memorable cinematic experience.
#dharavi (1992)#sudhir mishra#nfdc#shabana azmi#om puri#raghuvir yadav#madhuri dixit#anil kapoor#virendra saxena#akhilendra mishra#shakti singh#rajesh joshi#renu saluja#rajat dholakia
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Chitrangda Singh in short film Kirchiyaan (sudhir mishra, 2013)
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Sudhir Mishra reunites with Soni Razdan after 36 years in ‘Tanaav 2’
Veteran filmmaker Sudhir Mishra is reuniting with Soni Razdan after over three decades for the second season of the series “Tanaav” and said that the actress remains as graceful and compelling on screen as ever.
The filmmaker, who revealed that the two had first worked together in 1986, said: “The first time I had the privilege of working with Soni was in a film released in 1986, where she was one of the actresses, and I served as an assistant director.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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Senior Medicine Professor at SMS Medical College & Hospital, Jaipur
Dr. Sudhir Bhandari holds the position of a distinguished Medicine Professor at SMS Medical College & Hospital in Jaipur, Rajasthan. He is widely recognized as a reputable physician, specializing in Diabetes, and is also an esteemed Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP) in London.
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Sudhir Mishra on 29 years of Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin, "At the time, Mumbai was wild; every second guy was shouting, 'Bhai ka aadmi!'"
Veteran filmmaker Sudhir Mishra’s Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin completed 29 years earlier this month on June 7. The powerful drama starred Nirmal Pandey, Tara Deshpande, Smriti Mishra and Saurabh Shukla. Mishra looked back at the film in an interview with us. Sudhir, Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin is now 29. What was the trigger for this powerful exploration of the politics and dynamics of human…
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Shri Venkateshwara University grandly concluded the Fake News Conference.


















Shri Venkateshwara University ceremoniously concluded the 2 days National Conference on Fake News: Impact on Society & Literature.
Dr. Anil Goyal is a Senior Media Consultant and Educationist. He is also the Director of Maharaja Agrasen College of Management & Mass Communication in Delhi.
Senior Journalist Navjyot Randhawa from Aaj Tak was another chief guest and keynote speaker at the event.
The keynote speakers and educationists advised students to not only ignore fake news but refrain from forwarding such misleading/false news. This is vital for maintaining social harmony and national integrity in the country.
The Venkateshwara Group Founder President Dr Sudhir Giri, CG Dr Anil Goyal & the Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi inaugurated the event by lighting a lamp to Goddess Saraswati.
Popular news Anchor Navjyot Randhawa along with the VC Dr Krishna Kant Dave joined them to conclude the National Conference on Fake News: Impact on Society & Literature.
Dr. Anil Goyal stated social media has become a major source of spreading fake news, posing a challenge to social harmony and national integrity in the country.
For their personal, political/religious interests, people are misusing social media platforms with varying degrees. The public should be careful about such social media channels and the Government should monitor & curb their misuse.
The spread of fake news has been significantly reduced thanks to strong directives from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and the PIB. However, to maintain social harmony and national integrity, every citizen should prevent the spread of false news.
Aaj Tak’s, Navjyot Randhawa asserted for maintaining global peace and goodwill, do not give fake & negative news a space not only in your mobile but also in your heart and mind.
Dr. Sudhir Giri, Founder President of the Venkateshwara Group, emphasized that preventing fake news is not solely the government’s responsibility; educational institutions also have an important role to play. Every internet user among the millions should take action to curb false news.
Pro Chancellor Dr. Rajeev Tyagi urged everyone to avoid forwarding unverified fake news to relatives or any groups.
The Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi, VC Dr KK Dave, Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey, Dr Rajesh Singh & Dr Dinesh Gautam also addressed the fake news conference closing function.
Those present included Dr SN Sahu, Dr LS Rawat, Dr Yogeshwar Sharma, Dr VN Jha, Dr Ana Erik Brown, Dr Manjari Rana, Dr S Walter, Dr Manish Kr. Sharma, Dr Snehlata Goswami, Dr Rajwardhan & Dr Ashutosh Singh.
Dr Om Prakash Gosai, Dr Rahul Kumar, Dr Ashwini Kr. Saxena, Dr Satish Gupta, Dr Durgesh Tripathi, Dr CP Singh, Dr Jyoti Singh, Dr Brij Kishore, Dr Abhishek, Dr Chandrakant, Dr Akash, Dr Praveen Kumar were all present.
Also present were Sanjeev Kumar, Anusha Karnwal, Smita Chandra, Huma Kausar, Pooja Ari, Neema Bisht, Sumandeep Kaur, Harpreet Kaur, Himani Garjaula, Himani Chauhan, Pooja Kumari and Akhil Kumar.
Avinash Kumar, Tehseer Alam, Jubair Alam, Shoaib Raza, Mata Prasad, Kaushal Kumar, Guruwachan, Abhishek Rana, Manoj, Sachin, Vikas Pandey, Vishambhar Chauhan, Gurvinder Singh were all present.
Also present were the T & P Manager Saurav Mitra, & the PRO Dr Shri Ram Gupta. The Meerut Campus Director, Dr Pratap Singh, was present along with the Media Incharge, Mr. Vishwas Rana, among others.
Dr Uma Mishra and Dr Anil Jaiswal jointly conducted the program exceedingly well.
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Rahul Bose On Being Paid A Fraction Of What Kareena Kapoor Was Offered In Chameli: "I Was The Starlet, She Was The Star"
The 2004 film Chameli directed by Sudhir Mishra, was led by Kareena Kapoor Khan and Rahul Bose. To date, it is considered one of the finest performances delivered by Kareena Kapoor Khan. Recently, Rahul Bose was present at Mardon Wali Baat, a national conference on men, masculinities and gender-based violence. He revealed how he was only paid a fraction of what Kareena was paid for Chameli. He…
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A Flashy Foray into India’s Gritty Media Underbelly
Crime Beat unravels the dark, sensational world of Indian crime journalism, offering a gripping look into media’s underbelly. Explore the high-stakes drama, ethical dilemmas, and flashing headlines that shape crime reporting in India.
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Crime Beat OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch High-Stakes Crime Thriller Online? | Daily Reports Online
A gripping crime thriller is set to make its mark on OTT this month. Crime Beat, a Hindi web series, will soon be available for streaming on ZEE5. Directed by Sudhir Mishra and Sanjeev Kaul, the show delves into the dark underbelly of investigative journalism and crime, promising an intense watch for thriller enthusiasts. The teaser, recently unveiled, has already created a buzz, hinting at a…
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Chandigarh, 3rd Dec. In a major bureaucratic shake-up, the Haryana government has transferred 44 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers with immediate effect. According to a government order issued on December 1, Sumita Misra, a 1990-batch officer, will take over as the new Home Secretary. Misra, who was previously the Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) for the Medical Education and Research Department, has been appointed as the ACS for the Home, Jails, Criminal Investigation, and Administration of Justice Departments. She takes over from Anurag Rastogi, who will continue to hold the charge of ACS for the Finance and Planning departments and will additionally manage the Financial Commissioner of Revenue, Disaster Management, and Consolidation Department. In another key appointment, Ashok Khemka, a 1991-batch officer, has been moved from his position as ACS, Printing and Stationery Department, to ACS, Transport Department. Khemka had previously served as Transport Commissioner and Secretary during the first term of the BJP-led government under Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. He replaces 1994-batch IPS officer Navdeep Virk. The reshuffle, which had been anticipated since the swearing-in of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on October 17, also saw several other high-profile transfers. Apoorva K Singh has been appointed ACS for the Town and Country Planning and Urban Estates Department and will also oversee the Energy Department. Sudhir Rajpal, ACS for the Health and Family Welfare Department, will take on additional responsibilities for the Medical Education and Research, and Ayush departments. Anand Mohan Sharan has been assigned the Food and Civil Supplies Department in addition to his current posts, while Vineet Garg has been named ACS for the Higher Education Department and will chair the Haryana State Pollution Control Board. Further changes include D Suresh, Resident Commissioner at Haryana Bhawan in New Delhi, who will now also serve as Principal Secretary for the Industries and Commerce Department. Rajeev Ranjan will assume the additional role of Principal Secretary for Labour, and Shyamal Mishra will head the Faridabad and Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authorities, as well as serve as Principal Secretary for Civil Aviation. Other notable transfers include Vijay Singh Dahiya, who will serve as Commissioner and Secretary for both Printing and Stationery and Animal Husbandry departments, and Ashima Brar, who has been appointed as the Excise and Taxation Commissioner and Secretary. Amit Kumar Agrawal will also take charge of the departments of Information, Public Relations, Languages and Culture, and Foreign Cooperation. Among the other reshuffled officers, G Rajini Kaanthan will become the new Transport Commissioner, and Phool Chand Meena will be the new Commissioner of Ambala division. A Sreenivas has been posted as Commissioner of Hisar division, while Anshaj Singh will head the Rohtak division and the Swarna Jayanti Haryana Institute for Fiscal Management. Yash Garg will now be the Commissioner of Food and Drugs Administration, and Monica Malik has been given the additional charge of Managing Director of Haryana Women Development Corporation Ltd. The reshuffle reflects the state government’s ongoing efforts to streamline administrative functions and prepare for upcoming challenges as it seeks to optimize governance across various departments. The post Sumita Misra Appointed Haryana’s New Home Secretary in Major Bureaucratic Reshuffle GG News Bureau Chandigarh, 3rd Dec. In a major bureaucratic shake-up, the Haryana government has transferred 44 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers with immediate effect. According to a government order issued on December 1, Sumita Misra, a 1990-batch officer, will take over as the new Home Secretary. Misra, who was previously the Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) for the Medical Education and Research Department, has been appointed as the ACS for the Home, Jails, Criminal Investigation, and Administration of Justice Departments.
She takes over from Anurag Rastogi, who will continue to hold the charge of ACS for the Finance and Planning departments and will additionally manage the Financial Commissioner of Revenue, Disaster Management, and Consolidation Department. In another key appointment, Ashok Khemka, a 1991-batch officer, has been moved from his position as ACS, Printing and Stationery Department, to ACS, Transport Department. Khemka had previously served as Transport Commissioner and Secretary during the first term of the BJP-led government under Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. He replaces 1994-batch IPS officer Navdeep Virk. The reshuffle, which had been anticipated since the swearing-in of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on October 17, also saw several other high-profile transfers. Apoorva K Singh has been appointed ACS for the Town and Country Planning and Urban Estates Department and will also oversee the Energy Department. Sudhir Rajpal, ACS for the Health and Family Welfare Department, will take on additional responsibilities for the Medical Education and Research, and Ayush departments. Anand Mohan Sharan has been assigned the Food and Civil Supplies Department in addition to his current posts, while Vineet Garg has been named ACS for the Higher Education Department and will chair the Haryana State Pollution Control Board. Further changes include D Suresh, Resident Commissioner at Haryana Bhawan in New Delhi, who will now also serve as Principal Secretary for the Industries and Commerce Department. Rajeev Ranjan will assume the additional role of Principal Secretary for Labour, and Shyamal Mishra will head the Faridabad and Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authorities, as well as serve as Principal Secretary for Civil Aviation. Other notable transfers include Vijay Singh Dahiya, who will serve as Commissioner and Secretary for both Printing and Stationery and Animal Husbandry departments, and Ashima Brar, who has been appointed as the Excise and Taxation Commissioner and Secretary. Amit Kumar Agrawal will also take charge of the departments of Information, Public Relations, Languages and Culture, and Foreign Cooperation. Among the other reshuffled officers, G Rajini Kaanthan will become the new Transport Commissioner, and Phool Chand Meena will be the new Commissioner of Ambala division. A Sreenivas has been posted as Commissioner of Hisar division, while Anshaj Singh will head the Rohtak division and the Swarna Jayanti Haryana Institute for Fiscal Management. Yash Garg will now be the Commissioner of Food and Drugs Administration, and Monica Malik has been given the additional charge of Managing Director of Haryana Women Development Corporation Ltd. The reshuffle reflects the state government’s ongoing efforts to streamline administrative functions and prepare for upcoming challenges as it seeks to optimize governance across various departments. appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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36 Years of Main Zinda Hoon (05/06/1988)
Directed, written, and with a screenplay and story by Sudhir Mishra, the film stars Rajendra Gupta, Pankaj Kapur, Deepti Naval, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Sushmita Mukherjee, Sarita Joshi, and Alok Nath. Produced by NFDC and Doordarshan, the film features cinematography by Rajesh Joshi and editing by Renu Saluja.
At the 36th National Film Awards, the film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues. Distributed by Doordarshan, it was included in NFDC's 2012 film restoration project, which involved 80 Indian cinema classics.
#main zinda hoon (1988)#sudhir mishra#deepti naval#rajendra gupta#pankaj kapur#sarita joshi#Kulbhushan Kharbanda#Sushmita Mukherjee#alok nath
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हज़ारों ख़्वाहिशें ऐसी Hazaaron Khwahishen Aisi (Sudhir Mishra, 2003)
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Chandigarh, 3rd Dec. In a major bureaucratic shake-up, the Haryana government has transferred 44 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers with immediate effect. According to a government order issued on December 1, Sumita Misra, a 1990-batch officer, will take over as the new Home Secretary. Misra, who was previously the Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) for the Medical Education and Research Department, has been appointed as the ACS for the Home, Jails, Criminal Investigation, and Administration of Justice Departments. She takes over from Anurag Rastogi, who will continue to hold the charge of ACS for the Finance and Planning departments and will additionally manage the Financial Commissioner of Revenue, Disaster Management, and Consolidation Department. In another key appointment, Ashok Khemka, a 1991-batch officer, has been moved from his position as ACS, Printing and Stationery Department, to ACS, Transport Department. Khemka had previously served as Transport Commissioner and Secretary during the first term of the BJP-led government under Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. He replaces 1994-batch IPS officer Navdeep Virk. The reshuffle, which had been anticipated since the swearing-in of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on October 17, also saw several other high-profile transfers. Apoorva K Singh has been appointed ACS for the Town and Country Planning and Urban Estates Department and will also oversee the Energy Department. Sudhir Rajpal, ACS for the Health and Family Welfare Department, will take on additional responsibilities for the Medical Education and Research, and Ayush departments. Anand Mohan Sharan has been assigned the Food and Civil Supplies Department in addition to his current posts, while Vineet Garg has been named ACS for the Higher Education Department and will chair the Haryana State Pollution Control Board. Further changes include D Suresh, Resident Commissioner at Haryana Bhawan in New Delhi, who will now also serve as Principal Secretary for the Industries and Commerce Department. Rajeev Ranjan will assume the additional role of Principal Secretary for Labour, and Shyamal Mishra will head the Faridabad and Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authorities, as well as serve as Principal Secretary for Civil Aviation. Other notable transfers include Vijay Singh Dahiya, who will serve as Commissioner and Secretary for both Printing and Stationery and Animal Husbandry departments, and Ashima Brar, who has been appointed as the Excise and Taxation Commissioner and Secretary. Amit Kumar Agrawal will also take charge of the departments of Information, Public Relations, Languages and Culture, and Foreign Cooperation. Among the other reshuffled officers, G Rajini Kaanthan will become the new Transport Commissioner, and Phool Chand Meena will be the new Commissioner of Ambala division. A Sreenivas has been posted as Commissioner of Hisar division, while Anshaj Singh will head the Rohtak division and the Swarna Jayanti Haryana Institute for Fiscal Management. Yash Garg will now be the Commissioner of Food and Drugs Administration, and Monica Malik has been given the additional charge of Managing Director of Haryana Women Development Corporation Ltd. The reshuffle reflects the state government’s ongoing efforts to streamline administrative functions and prepare for upcoming challenges as it seeks to optimize governance across various departments. The post Sumita Misra Appointed Haryana’s New Home Secretary in Major Bureaucratic Reshuffle GG News Bureau Chandigarh, 3rd Dec. In a major bureaucratic shake-up, the Haryana government has transferred 44 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers with immediate effect. According to a government order issued on December 1, Sumita Misra, a 1990-batch officer, will take over as the new Home Secretary. Misra, who was previously the Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) for the Medical Education and Research Department, has been appointed as the ACS for the Home, Jails, Criminal Investigation, and Administration of Justice Departments.
She takes over from Anurag Rastogi, who will continue to hold the charge of ACS for the Finance and Planning departments and will additionally manage the Financial Commissioner of Revenue, Disaster Management, and Consolidation Department. In another key appointment, Ashok Khemka, a 1991-batch officer, has been moved from his position as ACS, Printing and Stationery Department, to ACS, Transport Department. Khemka had previously served as Transport Commissioner and Secretary during the first term of the BJP-led government under Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. He replaces 1994-batch IPS officer Navdeep Virk. The reshuffle, which had been anticipated since the swearing-in of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on October 17, also saw several other high-profile transfers. Apoorva K Singh has been appointed ACS for the Town and Country Planning and Urban Estates Department and will also oversee the Energy Department. Sudhir Rajpal, ACS for the Health and Family Welfare Department, will take on additional responsibilities for the Medical Education and Research, and Ayush departments. Anand Mohan Sharan has been assigned the Food and Civil Supplies Department in addition to his current posts, while Vineet Garg has been named ACS for the Higher Education Department and will chair the Haryana State Pollution Control Board. Further changes include D Suresh, Resident Commissioner at Haryana Bhawan in New Delhi, who will now also serve as Principal Secretary for the Industries and Commerce Department. Rajeev Ranjan will assume the additional role of Principal Secretary for Labour, and Shyamal Mishra will head the Faridabad and Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authorities, as well as serve as Principal Secretary for Civil Aviation. Other notable transfers include Vijay Singh Dahiya, who will serve as Commissioner and Secretary for both Printing and Stationery and Animal Husbandry departments, and Ashima Brar, who has been appointed as the Excise and Taxation Commissioner and Secretary. Amit Kumar Agrawal will also take charge of the departments of Information, Public Relations, Languages and Culture, and Foreign Cooperation. Among the other reshuffled officers, G Rajini Kaanthan will become the new Transport Commissioner, and Phool Chand Meena will be the new Commissioner of Ambala division. A Sreenivas has been posted as Commissioner of Hisar division, while Anshaj Singh will head the Rohtak division and the Swarna Jayanti Haryana Institute for Fiscal Management. Yash Garg will now be the Commissioner of Food and Drugs Administration, and Monica Malik has been given the additional charge of Managing Director of Haryana Women Development Corporation Ltd. The reshuffle reflects the state government’s ongoing efforts to streamline administrative functions and prepare for upcoming challenges as it seeks to optimize governance across various departments. appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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Completed MD (Pediatrics) from S S Medical College, Rewa (MP)
Received MD (Pediatrics) degree from S S Medical College, Rewa (MP).
Done FNB (Pediatric Cardiology) from Escorts Heart Institute, New Delhi
Completed FNB (Pediatric Cardiology) at Escorts Heart Institute, New Delhi.
Has an illustrious experience of more than 20 years
Possesses over 20 years of distinguished experience.
Specialized in Interventional Pediatric Cardiology, and Noninvasive Pediatric Cardiology
Specializes in both Interventional Pediatric Cardiology and Noninvasive Pediatric Cardiology.
Holds expertise in treating and managing Atrial Septal Defects, Congenital Valve Problems, Arrhythmias, Congenital Heart Disease, Kawasakis disease etc.
Expert in treating Atrial Septal Defects, Congenital Valve Problems, Arrhythmias, Congenital Heart Disease, Kawasakis disease, and more.
Well-regarded member of Indian Academy of Pediatrics
Respected member of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics.
Chairperson of IAP Cardiology Chapter & Executive board member of Delhi IAP
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