This document summarizes recent events related to protests at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi. It discusses how students and journalists were allegedly attacked by lawyers at a courthouse in Delhi. It then provides more details on the specific events at JNU, including the organizing of an event to discuss civil liberties that was cancelled after objections from the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad student group. Police investigations are ongoing regarding allegations of anti-national slogans at the event and potential links to radical groups.
दरिया साहब ने बीस ग्रन्थों की रचना की, जो निम्न हैं- दरिया सागर, अमर सार, भक्ति हेतु, ज्ञान रतन, प्रेममूला, अग्रज्ञान, ग़णेशगोष्ठी, ब्रम्हविवेक, निर्भयज्ञान, ज्ञानमूल, विवेकसागर, गर्भचेतावन, ज्ञानदीपक, कालचरित्र, दरियानामा, जनसांगी, सहस्रानी, ज्ञानस्वरोदय, रमेश्वरगोष्ठि तथा बीजक।
दरिया साहब ने बीस ग्रन्थों की रचना की, जो निम्न हैं- दरिया सागर, अमर सार, भक्ति हेतु, ज्ञान रतन, प्रेममूला, अग्रज्ञान, ग़णेशगोष्ठी, ब्रम्हविवेक, निर्भयज्ञान, ज्ञानमूल, विवेकसागर, गर्भचेतावन, ज्ञानदीपक, कालचरित्र, दरियानामा, जनसांगी, सहस्रानी, ज्ञानस्वरोदय, रमेश्वरगोष्ठि तथा बीजक।
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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Volume: 4 No% 38 New Delhi 22 - 28 February, 2016 Rs% 2/- Pages: 16
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Desh Bachao
The violence against JNU students
and journalists allegedly by lawyers at Patiala House
Courts in the heart of the capital has turned the spotlight
back on the conduct of men in black who often hit headlines for
wrong reasons. What happened at Patiala House Courts during
this week is not an isolated incident of advocates venting their ire in
a manner that does not behove a profession that is dedicated to
upholding the rule of law.
Lawyers were at the forefront of India’s freedom struggle.
Mahatma Gandhi, Rajendra Prasad, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar
Patel, to name a few. Even today, lawyers are holding
prominent positions in the government at the Centre
and in various states.
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Haryana: As violence spread to more areas in Haryana
over the Jat quota row, the district administrations on
Saturday clamped curfew in Sonipat city and Gohana
town of the district.
“Sonipat city and Gohana town have been brought under
curfew,” Sonipat’s Deputy Commissioner Rajiv Rattan
toldto media.
Curfew had already been clamped in Rohtak, Bhiwani
and Jhajjar towns in the wake of incidents of violence
during the Jat agitation.
Haryana Chief minister ML Khattar has made a fresh
appeal to the people to maintain peace and harmony.
“I appeal to all my fellow Haryanvis to maintain law &
order in the State, and ensure that harmony is main-
tained in society,” he tweeted.
Earlier in the day, violence escalated in different parts of
the state after a mob in Rohtak district’s Meham area set
a police station, a petrol pump and a government build-
ing on fire.
“The police station has been set on fire by a group of
about 2000-2500 people. They went on rampage today
and also set on fire a petrol pump, a government build-
ing and a banquet hall,” Rajender Singh, sub-inspector
and SHO of Meham police station, said.
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3. Special 3New Delhi, 22- 28 February, 2016
Honey Sehgal
Arvind Kejriwal (born 16 August
1968) is an Indian politician who is
the Chief Minister of Delhi since
February 2015. He previously
served as Chief Minister from
December 2013 to February 2014,
stepping down after 49 days. He is
the national convener of the Aam
Aadmi Party (AAP). His party won
the 2015 Delhi Assembly elections
with a majority, obtaining 67 out of
70 assembly seats.
Kejriwal is a mechanical engineer-
ing graduate of the Indian Institute
of Technology Kharagpur, and
worked for the Indian Revenue
Service (IRS) as a joint commis-
sioner in the Income Tax
Department.
In 2006, Kejriwal was awarded the
Ramon Magsaysay Award for
Emergent Leadership recognising
his involvement in the grassroots
movement Parivartan using right-
to-information legislation in a cam-
paign against corruption. The
same year, after resigning from the
IRS, he donated his Magsaysay
award money as a corpus fund to
found the Public Cause Research
Foundation, a non-governmental
organisation (NGO).
In 2012, he launched the Aam
Aadmi Party, and the party won in
the 2013 Delhi Legislative
Assembly election. Following the
election, he took office as the
Chief Minister of Delhi on 28
December 2013. He resigned 49
days later, on 14 February 2014,
stating he did so because of his
minority government's inability to
pass his proposed anti-corruption
legislation due to a lack of support
from other political parties.
The two incidents which had took
place recently, proved that CM has
no value by the Citizens of the
Country.
Slapped By Citizen of Country
Arvind Kejriwal was slapped by a
man during a road show in
Sultanpuri area of north west Delhi
in second such attack in four days.
The AAP leader immediately held
BJP responsible for it. The man
identified as Lali, who is an
autorickshaw driver, first garland-
ed Kejriwal and then slapped him
following which the attacker was
thrashed by AAP supporters.
AAP leader Manish Sisodia tweet-
ed that Kejriwal was injured in his
eye. Kejriwal's spectacles fell on
the ground following the attack.
The 38-year-old attacker, a resi-
dent of Aman Vihar in Outer Delhi,
has accused Kejriwal of not fulfill-
ing promises made to the auto-
drivers. He was later detained by
the police. "I do not understand
why do some people resort to vio-
lence for becoming the Prime
Minister. If you think by attacking
us, we will keep quite then you are
wrong. We will fight this battle till
the last breath," Kejriwal said.
Later in a tweet, Kejriwal said, "I
am just thinking - why am i being
repeatedly attacked?
The AAP leader headed for
Rajghat after the attack which has
been condemned by both BJP and
Congress.
Ink Attack on CM Kejriwal
A 26-year-old lady Bhawna Arora,
who threw ink on Kejriwal at a rally
January 17.
“… I am very pained to see the
role of the Delhi Police. It is
expected to be cognizant of the
fact that whenever a Chief Minister
or other dignitaries are addressing
the public, such type of incidents
are always bound to happen. Past
incidents and history clearly pro-
vide experience for the same, but
the police has not learnt anything
from the past,” said Additional
Sessions Judge Sanjay Kumar
Aggarwal. He also added that
police “did not behave responsi-
bly” and that despite a “separate
security wing” for the chief minis-
ter, they could not take “effective
steps for his protection. “…One
may imagine what would have
been the situation in case the bot-
tle contained some corrosive sub-
stance such as acid etc, mixed with
ink,” added the court.
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Puneet Kaul
Delhi: As Narendra modi become
the prime minister of India . He
saw various dreams for the bet-
terment and development of our
country and modi government is
also working on several projects
which will provide a great support
to our country’s development.
Among these development proj-
ects P.M modi has a dream of
making “ smart cities’’ which is in
plays an important role in our
country’s development.
Smart city defines or means that
to provide various fascilities to the
citizens . People do not any prob-
lem regarding any issue. The “
smart city ” mission by P.M modi
means a city with properly devel-
oped technology .People should
have proper information realted
to any subject. A properly cleaned
city with 24x7 power & water sup-
ply as well as contemporary
attributes like e- govrnanace and
development of I.T infrastructure.
For Delhi the smart city mission
will focus on to re-develope or re-
design the exsting infrastructure
to make easy fascilities for the
capital citizens.
On thursday the modi govern-
ment released the list of first 20
smart cities for their development
.Bhuvneshwar the capital of
Odisha tops the list of 20 smart
cities with the cost of Rs.4,500 cr.
plan to redevelope the 985 acres
around the railway station with all
the modern equipments. Out of
98 cities and towns which will
graduate into smart city will be 24
capital cities, 24 are business and
industrial centres 18 are cultural
& tourism influenced cities . The
five are port cities and three are
education and health care hubs.
The other city which stands in the
list is Pune the second largest
populous city in Maharashtra city.
The 20 cities which are in the list
are expected to spend almost
Rs.51,000 cr. to upgrade the
quality and for the better
mordernisation purpose.
Among the 20 smart cities Kochi
is the major port city on the south-
west coast of India by the Arabian
sea and is the part of the district
of Ernakulam in state if Kerla will
be focusing on taking up a green
project. Unlike the past when the
burden of development was on
state & centre now this time over
60% of the resources are to be
proposed by the cities concerned.
The other city in the line of 20
smart cities is Jaipur which is the
capital of Rajasthan & is known
as the “ pink city ”. It’s also con-
sidered among the smart cities.
The selection of 20 smart cities
has been done on the basis of
their capacity to deliver as deter-
mined on the basis of their past
performance & their financial
strength.
The 20 smart selected cities will
get funding of Rs 500cr. each in
next 5 years . 60% of the invest-
ment will come in the form of pri-
vate investment & the innovative
mechanisms adopt by the smart
cities. The funding of Rs 10,000
will be done by both the state &
the centre 31,000cr. will come
through ppp route , land
mordernisation , debt & better
resource mobilization in the city.
The other cities in the line of
smart cities are Ahmedabad ,
Jabalpur, Vishakhapatnam
,Solapur, Davanagere , Indore,
Coimbatore , Kakinada , Belagavi
, Udaipur , Guwahati , Chennai ,
Ludhiana , Bhopal , Surat & the
capital Delhi.
The cities which are not consid-
ered among the list of 20 smart
cities are 77 cities including
Varanasi, Greater Mumbai, Navi
Mumbai , Newtown Kolkata,
Gandhinagar , Vadodara
,Chandigarh ,Lucknow , Nagpur
,Agra ,Ghaziabad & Fridabad.
The 23 cities in 23 states will get
the chance to complete in next
set of names to be released in
July.
20 cities to get a smart make over
4. Delhi/ NCR/ National4 New Delhi, 22- 28 February, 2016
cnp bureau
New Delhi: After successful installation of LED street-
lights in Jodhpur, Aligarh, Varanasi etc. Eon Electric
Limited (EEL) – one of the leaders in manufacturing a
wide range of energy-efficient LED Lighting products –
has reached another milestone by bagging a further
contract worth around Rs.40 crore for installing LED
streetlights in Rajasthan. Under this project, Eon will
install over 1 lac LED streetlights across various cities in
the state, including Jaisalmer, Gangapur, Sri Ganga
Nagar, etc. In this phase, Eon Electric will install high
lumen (minimum 95 lumen/watts) streetlights to improve
road lighting and enhance visibility on the streets.
Elaborating on EON’s achievement, Mr V P Mahendru,
Chairman – Eon Electric Limited, said: “Achieving this
tender showcases EON’s commitment towards their
ever enhancing standards of LED Lights and encour-
ages EON to continue meeting rising customers’ expec-
tations. Our vision has always been to enhance LED
Lighting efficiency per watt and provide cities with ener-
gy efficient and long life lighting solutions. We continue
to maintain our focus on quality and consistency in our
LED Lighting products, ensuring timely delivery.
EON Electric wins Rs40-crore LED
streetlight project in Rajasthan
Binod Takiawala
Mumbai: Prime Ministers Shri Narendra Modi of India and Mr.
Stefan Lofven of Sweden visited the ABB India booth at the
ongoing Make in India Week in Mumbai. They were accompa-
nied by Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog, Nirmala Sitharaman,
Minister of State for the Ministry of Commerce & Industry and
Marcus Wallenberg, Vice Chairman, Investor AB.
ABB India presents some of its path breaking projects and
solutions at the Make in India Week, including the world’s first
multi terminal ultra-high voltage direct current link that will
bring power to more 90 million people. The locally engineered
solar pump drive that makes irrigation for farmers, grid inde-
pendent and the world’s first truly collaborative robot, YuMi,
are also on display at the exposition.
From the world’s first canal top solar power plant to setting up
the largest SCADA network for a state’s electricity network
serving ~18.2 million consumers, and piloting the first urban
multisource microgrid in new Delhi, ABB has had many firsts in
India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits
ABB India’s booth at Make in India
cnp bureau
Delhi: MAX the country’s largest
International fashion brand launched the
second edition of MAX Design Awards
this year. This program is a definitive fash-
ion designing competition where students
get to unleash their creativity and reach
out to the world of fashion with their
designs.
At the MAX Design Awards 2015-16, our
ambition is to recognize and reward the
next generation of Fashion designers and
provide them a platform to springboard
their fashion designing careers.
The program that started in January 2016,
witnessed entries from students of various
fashion designing colleges across India.
Students were asked to submit their
designs based on theme Heritage
Revisited and the response was phenom-
enal with over 165 entries received pan-
India.
The entries were judged by esteemed
panel of jury which included Fashion
Designers Monisha Jaising, Rahul
Mishra, Troy Costa & Nikhil Thampi along
with Executive Director Max Fashion Mr.
Vasanth Kumar, AVP Design Max Fashion
Kamakshi Kaul and Project Head Marc
Robinson.
The jury shortlisted 15 finalists out of all
the entries based on criteria like
Interpretation of the Theme, Creative
Details, Colour Aesthetics, Presentation,
Style and Originality. These finalists will
be required to complete their outfits in a
specific timeframe. Each of the finalists
will showcase their collection at the Max
Design Awards night be to held in
Mumbai. At the Grand finale, the Jury
members will select the top 3 winners of
the program.
Max Design Awards 2015-16
Binod Kumar Singh
Delhi: The much awaited 2
day Ghazal festival "JAGIT
SINGH MUSIC FESTIVAL"
took place in Mumbai
recently to celebrate the
75th Birth Anniversary of the
king of ghazals, Jagjit
Singh.
The uniqueness of this festi-
val lied in its capacity to
attract the young Ghazal
singers who came across
the country to participate on
Day 1 of the festival. The
Day 1 featured 3 sessions
in which a total of 75 ghaz-
als of Jagjit Singh were
sung. All the participants
were honoured by an
esteemed panel of jury who
had shortlisted these 25
from the thousands of
entries which had poured in.
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New Delhi: GRIHA Council
and The Energy and
Resources Institute (TERI)
awarded different levels of
certification to projects that
have maintained the standard
for sustainable habitat
according to GRIHA norms. A
total of seven projects were
felicitated, including three 5-
star ratings, two 4-star ratings
and two 3-star ratings.
Chairing the ceremony, Mr.
Ashok Chawla, Chairman,
TERI Governing Council said,
“In the last decade or so,
there has been growing
appreciation of the fact that
green is not just a colour, but
something that is at the core
of sustainable development
and improvement of quality of
human life.
Green buildings play an
important role here and TERI
has been the vanguard of this
movement with GRIHA being
adopted as the country’s own
rating system by the govern-
ment.”
Projects with 5-star ratings
were Manipal University,
Jaipur; Infosys Pocharam,
SDB 4 & 5, Hyderabad and
Institute of Public Enterprise,
Shamirpet, Hyderabad.
Chandigarh Airport and AJC
Bose Road Residential
Project, ITC, Kolkata were
recognised as 4-star rated
projects. Ansal Esencia,
Gurgaon and Ganga
Cypress, Pune were recog-
nised as being 3-star rated.
Pan-India GRIHA rated commercial, resi-
dential projects felicitated at GRIHA Summit
spl. correspondent
New Delhi: The audition of
fbb Femina Miss India 2016
wrapped up with infinite
oomph and glamour at New
Delhi. The audition held at
Capitol received an over-
whelming response from the
city with participation from
over 100 young girls compet-
ing for the Crown.
The audition was judged by
eminent personalities from
the Glamour Industry and the
stiff competition made their
job tough. Capitol was seen
playing the perfect Venue
partner for the auditions.
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Zeven set to revolutionise sport in India by
enabling every Indian to go out and play
spl. correspondent
New Delhi: Shikhar Dhawan, Mary
Kom and Rohan Bopanna are
among a growing list of influencers
who were in the Capital today to
launch Zeven, an authentic, home-
grown, sports brand.
The brand is set out to catalyse Indians to go out and play a
sport. Zeven is a multi-sport, multi-product, multi-channel
brand, which has been designed and created for Indians.
Offering world class footwear and apparel, Zeven will revolu-
tionise sports in India with path breaking price value equations.
Speaking at the launch, Hemchandra Javeri, Chairman and
Co-founder, ZEVEN said, "We at Zeven want to see a billion
Indians play a sport. With Zeven, we want to build a sports
community in the country where people can play, discuss and
live sports.
6. International6New Delhi, 22- 28 February, 2016
China says it does not intend to militarise the Nansha
Islands in the South China Sea, dismissing US accusa-
tions of raising tension in the region, the media reported
. Xi-Jinping-China-PresidentHong Lei, a spokesman for
China’s foreign affairs ministry, said on Friday that demil-
itarisation in the region is not a matter for just a single
country, the Global Times reported.
“There should not be double standards or multi-stan-
dards for demilitarisation in the South China Sea, and the
process requires joint efforts from countries in the region
and beyond,” he said.
According to reports, US State Department spokesman
John Kirby on Thursday said that commercial satellite
imagery suggested “very recent” placement of missiles
on Yongxing Island that went against China’s pledge not
to militarize the South China Sea.
In response to the accusation, Hong said the US is
strengthening military deployment in the South China
Sea and frequently sends military vessels or planes to
conduct close-in reconnaissance against China.
China accuses US for militarising sea
Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan said
US-supplied weapons had been used
against civilians by a Syrian Kurdish mili-
tia group that Ankara blames for a deadly
suicide bombing, and said he would talk to
President Barack Obama about it on.
US support for the Syrian Kurdish PYD,
which Washington considers a useful ally
in the fight against Islamic State, has
enraged Turkey and risks driving a wedge
between the Nato allies. Turkey sees the
group as a terrorist organisation linked to
Kurdish militants waging an insurgency on
its own soil.
Erdogan and the Turkish government
have said the PYD’s armed wing, the
YPG, was responsible for a suicide car
bomb attack in the administrative heart of
Turkish capital Ankara on Wednesday,
which killed 28 people — most of them
soldiers.
Erdogan said he was saddened by the
West’s refusal to call the PYD and YPG a
terrorist group and would explain to
Obama how weapons provided by the
United States had aided them.
“I will tell him, look at how and where
those weapons you provided were fired,”
he told reporters in Istanbul.
“Months ago in my meeting with him
(Obama), I told him the US was supplying
weapons. Three plane loads arrived, half
of them ended up in the hands of Daesh
(Islamic State), and half of them in the
hands of the PYD,” he said.
“Against whom were these weapons
used? They were used against civilians
there and caused their deaths.”
He appeared to be referring to a US air
drop of 28 bundles of military supplies in
late 2014 meant for Iraqi Kurdish fighters
near the Syrian city of Kobani. Pentagon
officials said at the time one had fallen
into the hands of Islamic State. The
Pentagon later said it had targeted the
missing bundle in an air strike and
destroyed it.
Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu
accused the United States of making con-
flicting statements about the Syrian
Kurdish militia.
He said US secretary of state John Kerry
had told him the Kurdish insurgents could
not be trusted, in what Cavusoglu said
was a departure from Washington’s offi-
cial position.
The United States has said it does not
consider the YPG a terrorist group. A
spokesperson for the State Department
said on Thursday Washington was not in
a position to confirm or deny Turkey’s
charge the YPG was behind the Ankara
bombing. The spokesperson also called
on Turkey to stop its recent shelling of the
YPG. The YPG’s political arm has denied
the group was behind the Ankara attack
and said Turkey was using it to justify an
escalation in fighting in northern Syria.
SyrianKurdsusedUS-suppliedweaponsoncivilians:Turkeyprez
In another case of brutality
out of the many it has
already committed in the
past, Islamic State has
beheaded a 15-year-old
child for merely listening to
western music at the gro-
cery store of his father. The
incident happened on
Tuesday in Mosul – a
stronghold of ISIL.
“Ayham Hussein was cap-
tured by the jihadists while
listening to Pop music at
the grocery store of his
father in the Nabi Younis
marketplace in western
Mosul. He was referred to
the Sharia Court, which
issued a decision to exe-
cute him,” a spokesman for
the Nineveh media centre
was quoted as saying by
ARA News.
The boy was publicly
beheaded to spread a
message to others, a
source told ARA News.
After the execution, the
boy’s mortal remains were
handed over the family.
The incident has sparked
massive outrage in Mosul.
Meanwhile, in a separate
incident, two young men
were shot dead outside a
mosque in Mosul last
Friday for failing to attend
prayers. “The execution
took place after a member
of the Sharia Court read a
statement vowing anyone
who misses the prayers at
the mosque to face the
same punishment,” ARA
News quoted local activist
Abdulah al-Malla as say-
ing.
IslamicStatebeheadskidforlisteningtowesternmusic
Fighting at a United Nations compound sheltering people
fleeing conflict in South Sudan has killed 18 people,
including two Medicins Sans Frontieres workers, the
international medical aid group said.
South Sudan descended into civil war in December 2013
when a row between President Salva Kiir and his sacked
deputy Riek Machar ended with fighting that often
occurred along ethnic fault lines.
People have been taking refuge in UN-administered
“protection of civilian” sites, or POCs, since 2013.
Thousands have been killed and more than 2 million
people displaced from their homes since late 2013.
The UN peacekeeping mission, UNMISS, had said on
Thursday fighting the night before between youths shel-
tering in the UN compound in Malakal had killed five and
wounded 30 after violence erupted between two ethnic
groups.
Fighting at UN compound in South Sudan kills 18 people
Pakistani authorities have
lodged an FIR into the
Pathankot terror attack
case, officials said on
Friday, after weeks of
probe into the assault that
led to the postponement of
Indo-Pak Foreign
Secretary-level talks. The
FIR was registered at
C o u n t e r - Te r r o r i s m
Department (CTD) centre
at Gujranwala in Punjab
province.
According to a CTD offi-
cial, the FIR was needed
to start police and judicial
proceedings on the basis
of evidence collected in
connection with the attack
for which India has
blamed Pakistan-based
Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM)
militant group.
India has identified
Maulana Masood Azhar
as the mastermind of the
attack.
Pakistan lodges FIR
Pathankot terror attack case
7. Delhi/NCR 7New Delhi, 22- 28 February, 2016
MediaWorkshopheldinBalBhavanInternationalSchool
Delhi: Creatives World Media Academy in
association with AAFT Group powered by
ICMEI organized a Media Workshop on
“ROLE OF MEDIA IN STUDENTS’ LIFE”
in Bal Bhavan International School,
Sector-12, Dwarka. Mr.S.S.Dogra-Senior
Journalist, Managing Editor of Dwarka
Parichay & Founder of the said academy,
interacted with XI class students of BBIS
namely Nishant, Harsh, Prince, Piyush,
Ankita, Srishti, Abhishek, Namahey,
Himanshi, Shavanshu, Shubham Vats,
Shubham Ojha, Mayank, Shraddha,
Rakshit, Sunidhi & Nandita.
In the said workshops, Mr. Dogra
explained the importance of Media in day
to day life of students. With the power
point presentation, the meaning of media
& its achievements with the introduction of
computer in India, internet accessibility &
advance branches of Media were
described. While interacting with the stu-
dents, Mr. Dogra motivated all the stu-
dents to read good books, inspiring/
informative editorial/ articles in newspaper
which can enhance vocabulary power &
good command on the language, watch
good debate on TV, Film, listen good pro-
grammes aired on Radio , even fair use of
internet & Social media (Facebook,
What’s-up, App), the students can
increase their knowledge/ memory power,
become more responsive/ extravert,
become more confident & able to get bet-
ter academic /practical result.
The students also very curiously asked
very interesting questions during the
workshop, like, which is the most econom-
ical source of information, comparison of
e-news with newspaper, Choice between
watching the news on Television or with
news published in the Newspaper, Mr.
Dogra answered them logically & told
them the advantages of all the branches
of Media on their on merits one by one.
On the basis of personal experiences, Mr.
Dogra convinced the students that the
best utility of Media, during schooling, can
create a sound foundation in student’s life
to face any challenge more confidently &
achieve in their respective fields for a
brighter career option.
New Delhi: Sandeep Marwah President of International
Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry briefed to
Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli the Prime Minister of Nepal
about the formation of Indo Nepal Cultural Forum to
develop and promote the relation between two countries
in a big way through art and culture on his visit to the
Capital of India at New Delhi.
“There are many things which can be executed through
media and entertainment industry be it a print, radio, tel-
evision, cinema, new media or events. ICMEI will use all
its resources to stimulate culture diplomacy between the
two countries” said Sandeep Marwah President of
ICMEI.
“We are open to shake hands with India and rebuilt our
relations” said Khadga Prasad Sharma Prime Minister of
Nepal who has come to India with 45 members delega-
tion for six days.
Marwah met H.E. Deep Kumar Upadhyay High
Commissioner of Nepal to India and many important dig-
nities from Nepal and extended his invitation to all of
them to visit Marwah Studio at Noida Film City.
IndoNepalCulturalForumWillBeLaunchedatICMEI
spl. correspondent
Delhi:Gujarat Lions owned
by one of India’s leading
mobile manufacturer- Intex
Technologies, unveiled its
official jersey for the upcom-
ing season 9 of IPL.
Following the recent
announcements of its official
name and finalization of the
team at the 6th February auc-
tions, the team is now all set
to start the season with a
bang. The Gujarat Lions offi-
cial jersey was unveiled in the
presence of the owner of the
team Mr. Keshav Bansal and
ace player and captain
Suresh. “As the season
comes closer, we are very
enthusiastic and raring to go.
Gujarat Lions Roar in their
Ensemble for IPL Season
9;Unveils its Official Jersey
Welcome of Sh. K.P. Sharma Oli Hon’ble Prime Minister
of Nepal by Sh. Vipin Gaur, General Secretary, NAI
Photo: Anil Nagpal
8. Happenings8 New Delhi, 22- 28 February, 2016
Launch of Dollz n Dudez
Abhishek Gupta & Pooja Gupta
Manuj Sharma & Nishi Malhotra
Raul Jain & Sumita Dass Shagun Singh & Diya Khanna
Shalu Kalra
Pawan & Shashi Aggarwal Piyush Aggarwal & Parul Aggarwal
Jaspreet Singh & Maya Singh
Ashok Tyagi & Sandeep Marwah
Parul Aggarwal, Manuj Sharma, Sandeep ... sh Aggarwal Inaugrating the store
Recently Delhi wit-
nessed the Launch of Dollz n Dudez
in Delhi at Vigyan Vihar, New Delhi. The
Store was inaugrated by Mr. Sandeep
Marwah (Chairman, AAFT) & Mr. Manuj
Sharma (Bollywood Producer).
The launch witnessed many Socialites
of Delhi like Sumita Dass, Jaspreet
Singh, Maya Singh, Nishi Malhotra
were to add a few.
9. Entertainment9 New Delhi, 22- 28 February, 2016
UrvashiRautelastealstheshowinSanamRe
cnp bureau
Delhi: Urvashi Rautela,
Who was busy promoting
Sanam Re for past few
days along with Yami
Gautam and Pulkit Samrat
seems to have grabbed
with her crispy but impact-
ful role in the film.
The pair Yami and Gautam
were in news for past few
days and were also termed
as the leading couple.
However, Urvashi has
stole the show with her hot
and sexy avatar in the film.
Urvashi is the eye-candy of
the film and has also given
a power-packed perform-
ance in Divya Khosla's
film.
Her fans are going gaga
over her character in the
film and she is constantly
been praised on social net-
working site.
According to many critics,
Urvashi has managed to
leave an impact on the
viewers.
Even after being one popu-
lar face in the beauty
world, Urvashi's acting
and intense scenes in the
film has thrilled the audi-
ence.
cnp bureau
Delhi: Nathu will face a unique problem in
the upcoming track of SAB TV’s latest rom
com offering Woh Teri Bhabhi Hai Pagle.
With every passing day the competition to
woo Dr. Diya (Krishna Gokani) is getting
tougher and both Ranbeer (Ather Habib)
and Nathu (Ali Asgar) are using all their
brawn and brain to win over her attention.
Nathu’s sidekick Babloo who is worried
about the business going into losses since
Nathu has moved bag and baggage to the
hospital decides to operate from the hos-
pital itself. After much contemplation he
writes a note to him and throws it in
Nathu’s ward. The message reads – ‘15
lac ki supari aayi hai Shaadi lal ki, leni hai
ya nahi?’ This note with the message
written on it reaches Ranbeer, who now
decides to expose Nathu in front of Diya.
Diya misunderstands ‘Supari’ to gang-
ster’s supari and thinks that Nathu is
involved in crime and immediately asks
Nathu to vacate the hospital as she hates
liars and goons. Nathu is devastated and
has no explanation to offer to Diya. On the
other hand Ranbeer is excited as he
believes the competition is eliminated with
Nathu out of the race.
Kissa Supari ka on SAB TV’s Woh Teri Bhabhi Hai Pagle
spl. correspondent
Delhi: Kuch Rang Pyar Ke
Aise Bhi on Sony
Entertainment Television
boasts of a talented start
cast of Shaheer Sheikh,
Erica Fernandes and
Supriya Pilgaonkar in piv-
otal roles. Joining these
powerhouse performers is
the Bong beauty Moon
Banerjee who will be seen
in a crucial role in the show
of Sonakshi aka Erica’s
mother.
Coincidentally the actor will
be seen playing a Bengali
role on television for the
first time. Speaking about
the same, Moon said, “I am
thrilled to be a part of Kuch
Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi.
The concept of the show is
very different and my role
too is unlike what I have
played in the past. Also this
is the first time in my 22
years of career that I will
be playing a Bengali char-
acter on screen.
MoonBanerjeeropedinforKuchRangPyarKeAiseBhi
Mumbai: You can certainly expect
Salman Khan to walk that extra mile
just to get into the skin of his charac-
ters on-screen. The latest that has
been reported about the star is that
he is training with real wrestlers to
make it look more authentic for
‘Sultan’.
Muscle man! 'Sultan' Salman
Khan-AVSalman requested
the makers of ‘Sultan’ that
he trains with the real
wrestlers, so that it
looks more authentic
on-screen.
Also, teh report states
that director Ali Abbas
Zafar gave his nod
immediately to the
idea and eventually
wrestlers from
Haryana, Bhopal and
Delhi were ushered
in. Sallu bhai spends
around two hours
everyday with the
team of actual
wrestlers, reportedly.
Muscleman!‘Sultan’SalmanKhantrainswithrealwrestlers
cnp bureau
Delhi: Is Osama dead or
alive? Well many of us know
the answer but Abhishek
Sharma is once again all set
to tickle our funny bone with
his upcoming venture Tere
Bin Laden: Dead or Alive.
With a tag line 'Fake is back',
Tere Bin Laden: Dead or alive
is ready to give a tough com-
petition to the romantic films
in the que and recently the
Comedy King Manish Paul,
Sikander Kher, Pradhuman
Singh and Director Abhishek
Sharma was in Delhi for the
promotion of their upcoming
film'Tere Bin Laden: dead or
alive'.
With the king of comedy
Manish Paul and the hillari-
ous Osama 'Pradhuman
Singh' from the prequel, the
movie stars Sikander Singh
and Piyush Mishra in pivotal
roles.
I think I can fit in any role -Manish Paul “Horrible Bosses”
actors Jennifer
Aniston and
Jason Bateman
will reunite to star
in the upcoming
holiday comedy
“Office Christmas
Party”.
Directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon, the film will
also star T.J. Miller and Kate McKinnon, reports said.
“Office Christmas Party” follows a cast of characters
who have to contend with an office party gone wrong.
The movie is expected to go on floor this spring in
Atlanta ahead of its release on December 9, 2016.
Aniston and Bateman have previously starred in films
like “The Switch”, “The Break-Up” and “Horrbile
Bosses” series.
Jennifer,Jasontostarin‘OfficeChristmasParty’
11. cnp bureau
Bangalore: Depressed
over not been able to
release the movie, the pro-
ducer of Kannada movie
Half Mentlu attempted sui-
cide in Kamakshipalya.
The victim was found lying
unconscious in his car by
his family members, who
rushed him to a private
hospital. The doctors treat-
ed Shashi Kumar and
presently he is said to be
out of danger. Kumar was
heavily indebted to pro-
duce the movie. Though it
was ready, he could not
release the film for the
past one and half years.
Shashi Kumar was
Reeling Under Debts :
Shashi Kumar, Producer
told reporters, After facing
a lot of troubles I finally
completed the movie last
year. Unfortunately I was
not able to release the
movie. My friends and
family helped me financial-
ly. I felt guilty because they
were facing problems
because of me. If I die,
others will benefit. I even
requested Sudeep to
release the film. I met a lot
of people and they told me
that the movie would be
released once I arranged
the money. I was unable to
do it. I decided to kill
myself. If I die at least oth-
ers will benefit.
Shashi Kumar's friend told
media persons, A producer
usually guides the actor.
He is a very strong person
and was always very confi-
dent. I still can't believe
that he took such an
extreme step. He was very
worried about the movies
and was always worried
about the future he added.
Another friend said, Rat
poison is extremely dan-
gerous. It's fatal. Luckily
the rat poison he con-
sumed did not contain
Aluminium Phosphate.
Had he consumed
Aluminium Phosphate he
would have certainly died.
The poison he consumed
had Zinc Phosphate. He is
out of danger right now he
added.
Shashi Kumar,relative
said, After a long time he
eventually received our
call. He was unable to talk
properly over the phone.
He was unaware of his
location. He was at a sig-
nal when someone finally
told us his location she
said.
Depressed over not
releasing the movie and
heavily indebted to pro-
duce the movie, he could
have taken the extreme
step, the police said.
Crime/ National11New Delhi, 22- 28 February, 2016
Pramesh Jain
Bangalore: In a tragic incident, a youth was cut into
half after a truck hit his motorbike and ran over him
on the Tumakuru-Bengaluru road. Biker Makes A
Dying Declaration After A Terrible Accident, Pleads
To Donate His Organs
True Hero. Harish was Killed in an Horrific
Accident
In the minutes before he died, a young man urged
that his eyes be donated, a plea that has moved
thousands of people who are sharing his story on
Facebook. Harish Nanjappa, 23, was riding his
motorcycle back to Bengaluru after a brief visit to
his village when he was hit by a truck with such
force that his body was split into two. For 20 min-
utes "he begged for help as passersby gathered
around, taking photographs .
"He reportedly not just screamed for help but also
asked people 'to donate his organs'," A man, whose
body was severed in two after a truck ran over him,
surprised everybody with his presence of mind and
large heartedness. He reportedly not just screamed
for help but also asked people ‘to donate his
organs’. The horrific accident occurred on the State
Highway in Nelamangala on Tuesday morning. The
victim is Harish N. (23), who was an employee of
SSMS Private Limited (Whitefield). He had gone to
his village in Tumakuru in connection with the gram
panchayat elections and was returning to office in
Whitefield on his motorcycle when the accident
occurred. The accident took place at
Thippagondanahalli, a lorry carrying sugar bags,
tried to overtake his bike. Nelamangala Rural police
told media persons that the lorry accidentally
touched the bike, causing Harish to lose his bal-
ance. He fell under the wheels of the lorry and his
body was severed.
For a few minutes, he lay on the highway, pleading
for help even as passers-by watched in horror.
Some passersby informed the police who rushed
him to a hospital.
“Ambulances reached Harish in about 8 minutes
after the accident was reported. He was alive when
he was rushed to the nearest government hospital.
A few minutes after reaching there, he passed
away,” DySP Rajendra Kumar A B ,told reporters.
According to the police, Harish also told the people
that he wished to donate his organs. Senior Officer
said , The accident happened on Tuesday morning
and before taking his last breath, he pleaded with
those who took him to the hospital, and the doctors,
to harvest his organs and donate these to those in
need. Harish Nanjappa, 23-year-old, succumbed to
his injuries within minutes of being taken to a hospi-
tal. The doctors harvested his eyes and donated
these to a hospital. Harish had gone to his home
town Gubbi, in Tumakuru district, to vote in the pan-
chayat elections.He was returning to Bengaluru
when the mishap occurred. On NH-4, a truck tried
to overtake Harish’s Bajaj Pulsar. However, the
vehicle touched against the motorbike throwing
Harish under the wheels of the truck. The lower half
of his body was thrown a few feet away. For a few
minutes, he lay on the highway, pleading for help
even as vehicles passed by. Some passers-by
informed cops who called for an ambulance. In the
meantime, Jas Toll Company, which manages a
stretch of the highway, sent an ambulance.
"Dr Bhujang Shetty of Narayana Netralaya was
deeply moved by Harish’s gesture"
As per his wish, his eyes were harvested and donat-
ed to Narayana Netralaya. Dr Bhujang Shetty of
Narayana Netralaya told mediapersons that he had
never seen such presence of mind and was deeply
moved by Harish’s gesture. “Luckily, he was wear-
ing a helmet. His eyes were not damaged. His eyes
will be donated to two individuals. Sadly, his other
organs could not be harvested,” he told mediaper-
sons.
The others organs could not be harvested since
they were badly damaged in the accident, said a
senior police officer.
The Nelamangala Rural police have booked the
driver of the truck, Varadharaj, for causing death
due to negligence and for rash and reckless driving.
MLA donates Five Lakhs Compensation to kin of
youth who died in road accident in Nelamangala:
MLA Zameer Ahmed donated Rs. 5 lakh to the
mother of Harish who died in a road accident in
Nelamangala in Bengaluru .
Harish (23), whose body was severed in two after a
truck ran over him, reportedly asked people ‘to
donate his organs’.
Mr. Ahmed visited the youth’s family at
Karegondanahalli in Gubbi taluk of Tumakuru dis-
trict on Wednesday and consoled his mother
Geetha.
Harish, who was from Karegondanahalli, lost his
father when he was very small age. His mother
worked as a farm labourer.
The youth used to work during his school days on
holidays and weekends to earn money for his fees.
He had completed training at an ITI and was work-
ing in a private company in Bengaluru.
Harish's uncle, Raju.K.G. told Media persons "he
was also planning to build a house on their 2 acre
of land in the village and had purchased construc-
tion materials required for laying foundation for the
house."He added,
"even before the foundation was put to the new
house, he died in the accident."
His last rites were performed at Karegondanahalli
on Tuesday night.
Harish Was Very Trustworthy :Manager.
"He had a close bonding with all"
Harish's colleague told media persons that he was
very trustworthy as he was very close to all and was
punctual to his work we have lost a trustworthy per-
sons many colleagues in the company said.
Mahindra Manager of SSMS, Private Limited, said,
He was honest and trustworthy . We feel sad that
we have lost him. He handled lakhs of rupees every
day. His family members were discussing about his
wish to donate his eyes he added.
Bidappa, Harish's colleague said, He was very
prompt at work. If he was going to be late to office,
he would inform us. He was good to everyone. He
was close to everyone here. We are saddened by
his demise he said.
'Donate my organs', Bengaluru man cut in half tells doctors
SandalwoodProducerAttemptsSuicideinBengaluru
Madhya Pradesh and
Rajasthan have taken the
lead in setting up Special
Purpose Vehicles (SPV) for
the implementation of Smart
City Plans of the cities who
have won in the first round of
competition for selection of
cities. Ministry of Urban
Development has been
informed that SPVs have
been set up for Jabalpur,
Indore and Bhopal in
Madhya Pradesh and Jaipur
and Udaipur in Rajasthan.
These cities have been
among the first batch of 20
winners of Smart City
Challenge Competition
announced on January
29,2016.
Shri Venkaiah Naidu
to address the cities
on challenges ahead
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'kkunkj xsanckth ds fy, eSu v‚Q n eSp pquk x;k A
fgEer flag dks VwukZesaV dk loZJs"B cYysckt ?kksf"kr fd;k x;kA gjh flag
vdkneh ds f'kok ;kno dks loZJs"B xsanckt pquk x;kA efyd LiksVZ~l ds jes'k
du[kM dks loZJs"B v‚yjkmaMj ?kksf"kr fd;k x;kA Qkbuy eSp ds eq[;
vfrfFk 360 xk¡o ds ç/kku jkedj.k lksyadh FksA Qkbuy eSp dk yq¶r mBkus
{ks=h; fo/kk;d egsaæ ;kno] iwoZ fo/kk;d eqds'k 'kekZ] LFkkuh; ik"kZn M‚ iadt
flag] ik"kZn ve`rk /kou bR;kfn egRoiw.kZ yksx Hkh FksA
gfj flag fØdsV vdkneh us thrk 10 oka pkSèkjh
egsUnz flag ’kkSdhu eseksfj;y Vh&20 fØdsV VwukZeasV
'kf'k/j 'kqDyk
fnYyh% fiNys fnuks lEiUu gq, 61
os jk"Vªh; Ldwy xsEl dh FkkbdkaMks
çfr;ksfxrk tks fd iq.ks es vk;ksftr
fd xbZ FkhA bles ,pholZ rkbDoakMks
,dsMeh ukj;k.kk fnYyh ds ikap
f[kykM+h dkty flga] vkLFkk roj]
fnik’kq] çfrHkk o fj’ko us Hkkx
fy;kA ftles fnika’kq us ;w&19 o"kZ
;w&66 fdyksxzke Hkkj es Lo.kZ] çfrHkk
us ;w& 19 o"kZ ;w&46 fdyksxzke Hkkj
oxZ es Lo.kZ ind o dkty flg
;w&19 o"kZ ;w&62 fdyksxzke oxZ es
Lo.kZ ind jtr in thr dj
’kkunkj çn’kZu fd;kA fnYyh igqpus
ij ,pholZ rkbDoakMks ,dsMeh ds
v/;{k o LFkkuh; fuxe ik"kZn us
dksp çfer roj lfgr Vhe ds lHkh
f[kykM+h;ksa dks lEekfur fd;kA
fnYyh rkbDoakMks ,lksf’k;u ds
fefM;k çHkkjh fnus’k ’kekZ us crk;k
vxys o"kZ fnYyh ds rkbDoakMks ds
f[kykM+h;ks ls vkSj vf/kd ind dh
vk’kk gSA
us'kuyLdwyxsEleas,pholZrkbDoakMks,dsMehdk'kkunkjçn'kZu
ubZ fnYyh% Hkkjrh; fØdsVj f'k[kj
/kou us Nk=ksa esa jk"Vªokn vkSj xoZ
dh Hkkouk Hkjus ds fy, lHkh 46
dsaæh; fo'ofo|ky;ksa ds ifjlj esa
jk"Vªh; /ot Qgjkus ds dsaæ
ljdkj ds dne dk leFkZu fd;k
gSA
,f'k;k di ds fy, pquh xbZ Vhe
esa 'kkfey ck;sa gkFk ds cYysckt
/kou us ;gka ,d çpkj dk;ZØe ds
nkSjku dgk] ^^esjk utfj;k lkekU;
gSA bls ¼/ot½ fo'ofo|ky;ksa esa
Qgjk;k tkuk pkfg,A ;g ¼/ot½
ns'k dk xkSjo gSA
ftrus T;knk /ot Qgjk, tk,axs mruh [kq'kh gksxhA gkykafd vkius laos-
nu'khy eqík NsM+ fn;k gSA fdlh dks Hkh ml ns'k ds ckjs esa cqjk ugha dguk
pkfg, ftlesa vki jg jgs gSaA**
tokgjyky usg: fo'ofo|ky; ds Nk=la?k v/;{k dUgS;k dqekj dks ns'kæksg
ds vkjksi esa fxj¶rkj fd, tkus ckn /kou ls bl laosnu'khy eqís ij çfrfØ;k
nsus dks dgk x;k FkkA /kou us dgk] ^^eSa dcìh ns[k jgk Fkk vkSj tc jk"Vªxku
ctk rks Lor% dh [kM+k gks x;kA eSa >aMs ds fy, [ksyrk gwa] ns'k ds fy, [ksyuk
esjs fy, lcls cM+s lEeku dh ckr gSA ukxfjd ds rkSj ij gesa vius dke
dh ftEesnkjh ysuh gksxhA
/kouusfo'ofo|ky;ksaesa/otQgjkusdkleFkZufd;k
uklhj fetkZ
dksydkrk% QhQk
dh ,d fujh{k.k
Vhe us ;gka ;qok
H k k j r h
ØhMkaxu esa
fd;s x, dk;Z
ij larks"k trkrs
gq, dqN ekewyh
cnyko dk lq>ko
fn;k gSA QhQk
vaMj 17 fo'o di
çfrfuf/k Vhe ds bosaV çeq[k tSeh
;ktjk us dgk] ''geus LVsfM;e dk
tk;tk fy;kA ;gka csgrjhu dke
fd;k x;k gS tks larks"ktud gSA FkksM+s
cgqr cnyko dh xqatkb'k
gSA ge väwcj esa vkdj
fQj vkf[kjh ckj tk;tk
ysaxsA ;g Hkfo"; esa Hkkjr
dk 'kh"kZ LVsfM;e cu
ldrk gSA**
lkYV ysd LVsfM;e ds uke
ls Hkh e'kgwj ;qok Hkkjrh
ØhMkaxu QhQk vaMj 17
fo'o di 2017 ds
p;fur osU;w esa ls gSA vc
QhQk dh Vhe fnYyh vkSj xqokgkVh
tk;sxhA blls igys os dksfPp] eqacbZ
vkSj xksok dk nkSjk dj pqds gSaA
vaMj 17 fo'o di dh rS;kfj;ka larks"ktud% QhQk
ubZ fnYyh% lhfu;j vkWQ fLiuj gjHktu
flag us dgk fd og chlhlhvkbZ yksdiky
U;k;ewfrZ ¼lsokfuo`r½ ,ih 'kkg ds bl
voyksdu ij dkuwuh lykg ys jgs gSa] fd
bl xsanckt dks [ksy iks'kkd fuekZrk
daiuh ^HkTth LiksVZ~l* ls [kqn dks vyx
dj nsuk pkfg, tks ?kjsyw Vheksa dks fdV
eqgS;k djkrh gSA 'kkg dk;ZdrkZ uhjt
xqaMs }kjk mBk;s x;s fgrksa ds Vdjko
ekeys dh tkap dj jgs FksA uhjt us yks-
diky dk;kZy; esa bl rjg dh dbZ
f'kdk;rsa ntZ djk;h gSaA gjHktu us dgk]
^^eq>s cksMZ ls bZesy ij tkudkjh feyh gSA
vHkh eSa ;gh dg ldrk gwa fd eSa vius
dkuwuh lykgdkj ls ppkZ dj jgk gwaA eSa
lykg ds vuq:i dke d:axkA** daiuh
^HkTth LiksVZ~l* dh ekfyd vorkj dkSj
gSa tks bl fØdsVj dh eka gSaA tc
chlhlhvkbZ ds lhfu;j vf/kdkjh ls iwNk
x;k rks mUgksaus dgk fd ;fn gjHktu
ekfyd ugha gSa rks fQj dksbZ Hkh daiuh
pyk ldrk gSA
mUgksaus dgk] ^^;fn gjHktu dk uke
fdlh Hkh rjg ls daiuh ds ekfydksa esa
'kkfey ugha gS rks fQj ml ij fgrksa dk
Vdjko dk ekeyk ugha curk gSA**
gkykafd iwoZ Hkkjrh; dIrku lkSjo xkax-
qyh dks cM+h jkgr feyh gS D;ksafd 'kkg us
?kks"k.kk dh gS] fd ,VysfVdks fM dksyd-
krk ds ekfydksa dk iq.ks vkbZih,y Vhe
[kjhnus ds ckn bl iwoZ cYysckt dk bl
QqVcky Ýsapkbth Vhe dk lg ekfyd
gksuk fgrksa ds Vdjko ds nk;js esa ugha
vkrk gSA
'kkg us vius vkns'k esa dgk] ^^yksdiky
dk ekuuk gS fd xkaxqyh ds f[kykQ fgrksa
dk Vdjko dk ekeyk ugha curk gS vkSj
blfy, bl ekeys dk fuiVkjk dj fn;k
x;k gSA** xkaxqyh us vius tokc esa crk;k
Fkk fd mudk vkbZih,y Ýsapkbth jkbf-
tax iq.ks lqijtkbaV~l ds lkFk dksbZ
O;kolkf;d laca/k ugha gS gkykafd mudh
,VysfVdks fM dksydkrk esa ux.;
fgLlsnkjh gSA
yksdiky ds voyksdu ij
dkuwuh jk; ys jgs gSa gjHktu
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gksE;ksiSFkh,oaxfB;kdsckjsesatkusdqNfo’ks"kckrsa&Mk0meax[kUuk
foosd feÙky
foxr dqN fnuksa esa ns'k ds f'k{k.k
laLFkkuksa esa tks ?kVuk,a gks jgh gSa] tks
mUeknh tgj gok esa ?kksyk tk jgk gS]
;qok ifjUnksa dh LoPNUn mM+ku ds
okrkoj.k dks dyqf"kr fd;k tk jgk gS
mls lqudj] ns[kdj ,slk yxrk gS
lc dqN Bgj x;k gSA fnekx lkspuk
cUn dj fn;k gS vkSj dye us
fy[kukA ?kVuk,¡ tks gks jgh gSa ;k
izk;ksftr dh tk jgh gSa mudk
Hkkjro"kZ esa dksbZ LFkku ugha gSA
Hkkjro"kZ v[k.M gS vkSj v[k.M jgsxk]
fgUnqLrku ftUnkckn Fkk] fgUnqLrku
ftUnkckn gS vkSj fgUnqLrku ftUnkckn
jgsxk blesa dksbZ 'kd gS uk dksbZ
lUnsg ;g ckr lHkh dks vius tgu
esa] vius [;kyksa esa] liuksa esa jpk vkSj
clk ysuh pkfg,] blds vykok dksbZ
fQrwj fnekx esa gS rks mldk dksbZ
LFkku ughaA gesa lrZd rks jguk gh
gksxk fd ge fdlh ds cgdkos esa uk
vkosa] mdlkos esa uk vkosa] xqejkg uk
gksa fdlh Hkh vQokgksa lsA D;ksafd
ns'knzksgh rkdrsa ,sls ekgkSy esa viuh
;kstukvksa dks vatke nsus dh fQjkd
esa iwjtksj yxh jgrh gSaA
ftu f'k{k.k laLFkkuksa ls ns'kizse dh
laLdkfjr ikS/k mituh pkfg, vkt
mUgha laLFkkuksa ls ns'knzksg ds ukjs
yxokdj D;k lUns'k nsuk pkfgrs gSa
pUn fljfQjs yksx] budk Qu le;
jgrs dqpyuk vfr vko';d gSA ojUk
;s rkdrsa orZeku ;qoh ih<+h ds
lkFk&lkFk vkus okyh ih<+h dks Hkh
nqf"kr dj nsaxhA ,slk gksus ls jksduk
gksxkA f'k{k.k laLFkkuksa dks jktuhfr
dk vìk cuus ls gj gky esa jksduk
gksxkA ;g dSlh iqjokbZ cg jgh gS ns'k
esa] tks ;qovksa dh lksp dks [kf.Mr
djus ij rqyh gSA D;k dkWyst dk
;qok pqukoh jSfy;ksa esa flQZ HkhM+ tqVkus
ek= dk tfj;k cu dj jg x;k gS
D;k pUn yksx Nk= la?k jktuhfr ds
tfj;s viuk fgr lk/kus esa budk
bLrseky djus yxs gSa
xEHkhj loky gSa ;sA
esjk fuosnu gS mu yksxksa ls vxj
jktuhfr djuh gS rks xjhcksa ds fy,
djks] xjhch feVkus ds fy, djks]
;qokvksa ds vkn'kZ vkSj uSfrdrk dk
lcd fl[kus ds fy, djks] mudks
Js"B ukxfjd vkSj mfpr jkstxkj
fnykus dh djks] lkekftd vkSj
vkfFkZd lqj{kk dh djksA jk"Vª fojks/kh
xfrfof/k;ksa ij ughaA izR;sd jk"Vªoklh
dks ,slh izR;sd xfrfof/k;ksa dks ukdke
djuk gS tks ns'k dks rksM+us dh ckr
djsA ml ij dksbZ jktuhfr ugha flQZ
vkSj flQZ ,drk dh uhfr gksuh
pkfg;sA vjktdrk QSykus okyh
rkdrksa dks igpku dj 'kh?kzkfr'kh?kz
dkuwuh izfØ;k iw.kZ dj nf.Mr djus
dh dk;Zokgh gksuh pkfg;s rkfd iqu%
bldh iqujkZo`fr uk gksA
;qok Hkkjr ds j.kckdqajksa dks jktuhfr
dh fclkr ij eksgjksa dh rjg er
mi;ksx djksA budks rjk'kks ns'k ij
dqckZu gksus ds fy,A Hkkjr ekrk ij
j'd djus ds fy, uk dh jktuhfr
ds dqpØO;wg esa Qalk dj] HkVdk dj]
Hkzfer vkSj xqejkg dj ekjus ds fy,]
viuk mYyw lh/kk djus ds fy,
D;ksafd &
gj xyh] eksgYys] pkSjkgksa ij uk'kqdjs
iSnk gksrs gSaA
[kkrs jksVh Hkkjr dh] jksuk nwljksa dk
jksrs gSaAA
ekuork ds nw'eu gSa ;s] budk dksbZ
nhu&bZeku ughaA
lhek ikj igqapk nks budks] Hkkjrh dh
;s lUrku ughaAA
fe=ksa la;e ls] n`<+rk ls] lgh lksp ds
lkFk] HkkbZpkjs vkSj veu ds nq'euksa
dh dqpkyksa dks gesa le; jgrs
le>uk gksxk] ukdke djuk gksxk
muds ukikd bjknksa dks] Hkkjr ekrk
dks [k.M&[k.M djus okyh lksp dks
gh [k.M&[k.M djuk gksxk] ns'k ls
Hkxkuk gksxkA ;g rHkh lEHko gksxk
tc izR;sd Hkkjroklh ds fnyksa esa ns'k
ds izfr eku&lEeku] vfHkeku pje
ij gksxk] ulksa esa dwV&dwV dj Hkjk
gksxk vkSj jxksa esa fujUrj ns'kizse cu
dj cgsxkA lqn`<+ Hkkjr] le`) Hkkjr]
v[k.M Hkkjr ds fuekZ.k ds fy, ge
lHkh Ñr ladfYir--- vkvks fey dj
dne c<+k;sa---
t; fgUn! oUnsekrje~!!
dyqf"krukdjks;qokifjUnksadhLoPNUnmM+kudks
Lusgy iapksyh
vgenkckn% iVsy leqnk; dks vkj{k.k nsus ds fy, vkanksyu pykus okys gkfnZd
iVsy us vkschlh Js.kh ds rgr ljdkjh ukSdfj;ksa vkSj f'k{kk ds {ks= esa vius
leqnk; ds fy, vkj{k.k dh ekax djrs gq, lwjr dh yktiksjs tsy esa
vfuf'prdkyhu Hkw[k gM+rky dh 'kq#vkr dh gSA gkfnZd jktæksg ds nks ekeyksa
esa flracj ls yktiksjs tsy esa can gSA
gkfnZd us ;g dne ml le; mBk;k tc muds djhch lg;ksfx;ksa us vkj{k.k
eqís ij xqtjkr esa Hkktik ljdkj ds lkFk ckrphr djus dh bPNk O;ä dhA
gkfnZd ds rhu djhch lg;ksfx;ksa& dsru iVsy] fpjkx iVsy vkSj fnus'k
caHkkfu;k us eq[;ea=h vkuanhcsu iVsy dks ,d i= fy[kk vkSj ckrphr djus
dh bPNk O;ä dhA gkfnZd ds ;s rhu lg;ksxh Hkh jktæksg ds ekeys esa lyk[kksa
ds ihNs can gSaA
pwafd i= ij gkfnZd ds gLrk{kj ugha Fks blfy, ,slh vVdysa yxkbZ tk jgh
gS] fd 22 o"khZ; gkfnZd dks ;g eglwl gqvk gksxk fd mls vius gh yksxksa us
/kks[kk fn;k gS vkSj fQj mUgksaus vfuf'prdkyhu Hkw[k gM+rky 'kq: djus dk
fu.kZ; fy;k gksxkA ?kVukØe dh iqf"V djrs gq, yktiksjs tsy ds tsyj ,l
,y nkSlk us ehfM;k dks crk;k fd gkfnZd us xq#okj lqcg ls Hkkstu djuk
can dj fn;k gSA
gkfnZdiVsyuslwjrdhtsyesaHkw[kgM+rky'kq:dh
dapu ;kno
paMhx<+% tkV usrkvksa us leqnk; dks vkschlh ds rgr vkj{k.k nsus ds fy, dksbZ
dkuwu ikfjr fd;s tkus rd viuk vkanksyu okil ysus ls badkj dj fn;kA
lkFk gh] vf/kdkfj;ksa us lcls T;knk çHkkfor jksgrd ftys esa baVjusV vkSj
eksckby ,l,e,l lsok can dj nh gSA vkanksyu ds dkj.k jsy ,oa lM+d
;krk;kr çHkkfor gqvk gSA [kcj gS fd jksgrd esa çn'kZudkfj;ksa us jkT; ljdkj
esa ea=h dSIVu vfHkeU;q ds ?kj ij rksM+QksM+ dhA iqfyl us çn'kZudkfj;ksa dks
frrj fcrj djus ds fy, Qk;fjax dh ftlesa dbZ yksx ?kk;y gq, vkSj ,d
O;fä ds ejus dh [kcj gSA
çn'kZudkfj;ksa us eq[;ea=h euksgj yky [kêj ij ^leqnk; ds ugha gksus ds
dkj.k* mudh ekax dk fojks/k djus dk vkjksi yxk;k gSA bl chp jkT; ljdkj
us xfrjks/k lekIr djus ds fy, ,d loZnyh; cSBd cqyk;h gSA vkanksyu ds
dkj.k jksgrd] than] fHkokuh] lksuhir vkSj fglkj lfgr jkT; ds fofHkUu fgLlksa
esa nw/k] lCth] ,yihth vkSj isVªksfy;e mRiknksa tSlh vko';d oLrqvksa dh
vkiwfrZ çHkkfor gksus ds pyrs gfj;k.kk ds fofHkUu fgLlksa esa lkekU; tu&thou
çHkkfor gqvj gSA ljdkjh ukSdfj;ksa vkSj 'kS{kf.kd laLFkkuksa esa vkschlh Js.kh ds
rgr vkj{k.k dh ekax dks ysdj py jgs tkV leqnk; ds çn'kZu dks ns[krs
gq, jksgrd ftys esa ç'kklu us baVjusV vkSj eksckby ,l,e,l lsokvksa dks
vfuf'prdky rd fuyafcr dj fn;k gSA [kêj dh vksj ls vkfFkZd :i ls
fiNM+s oxksaZ ds fy, dksVk c<+kus ds çLrko dks çn'kZudkfj;ksa us [kkfjt dj
fn;k FkkA mUgksaus ikuhir esa dbZ LFkkuksa ij lM+d tke fd;k ftlls mÙkj
çns'k dh tkus okys okguksa dh vkoktkgh ij Hkh vlj iM+k gSA
vkanksyu ds pyrs] gfj;k.kk jksMost us dbZ çHkkfor ekxksaZ ij viuh cl lsok
dks fuyafcr dj fn;k gSA ç'kklu us iwjs jksgrd ftys esa fu"ks/kkKk ykxw dj
nh gS] ftlds rgr ikap ;k blls T;knk yksxksa ds ,d LFkku ij tqVus dh
eukgh gSA fojks/k çn'kZuksa ds pyrs lM+d vkSj jsy ;krk;kr çHkkfor gqvk gSA
lcls T;knk vlj jksgrd&>Ttj {ks= ij gqvk gS] tks bu çn'kZuksa dk dsaæ
gSA blds vykok fHkokuh] lksuhir vkSj fglkj Hkh çn'kZuksa ds pyrs çHkkfor
gq, gSaA tkV usrkvksa us ujeh dk dksbZ ladsr ugha fn;k gS vkSj nkok fd;k fd
os mÙkj çns'k ls leqnk; ds usrkvksa dk ^leFkZu* dk ç;kl djsaxsA
vf[ky Hkkjrh; tkV vkj{k.k la?k"kZ lfefr ds jk"Vªh; v/;{k ;'kiky efyd
us crk;k] ^^ge rc rd viuk vkanksyu okil ysus ugha tk jgs gSa tc rd
gekjh ekax ugha eku yh tkrh gSA ge iapdqyk vkSj ;equkuxj lfgr jkT; ds
vU; fgLlksa esa viuk vkanksyu vkSj rst djsaxsA** mUgksaus dgk] ^^ge Hkktik
ljdkj ls pkgrs gSa gfj;k.kk esa tkVksa dks vkschlh Js.kh esa 'kkfey djus ds fy,
vkxkeh ctV l= ds nkSjku fo/ks;d yk;sA tkV vkj{k.k ds laca/k esa mUgsa
fo/kkulHkk esa ,d fo/ks;d ykuk pkfg, vkSj bls ikl djuk pkfg,A**
tkVksausvkj{k.kvkanksyuokilysuslsfd;kbadkj lh- ,u- ih- C;wjks
gksE;ksiSFkh esa xfB;k dk fuf'pr jksd Fkke
,oa bZykt gSA gksE;ksiSfFkd bZykt }kjk
tksM+ksa dk c<+ko jksdk tk ldrk gS ,oa
lwtu [kRe dh tk ldrh gSA Bryonia
,d dkjxkj nok gSA Causticum ,oa
Angustura nnZ ls vkjke nsrh gS tc
gM~fM;ksa esa Øsfdax gksA
cpko
ykbZQ LVkbZy la'kks/ku
O;k;ke
ijgst
'kkjhfd otu ij dkcw
ruko ls cpko
xfB;k
vkids 'kjhj ds tksM+ksa esa lwtu mRiUu
gksus dh fLFkfr dks xfB;k dgrs gSA vFkok
vkids tksM+ksa ds chp dh cartilage
degenerate gksus dh fLFkfr ls xfB;k
mRiUu gksrk gSA
xfB;k yacs le; ls tksM+ksa dks vf/kd dk;Z
esa fy, tkus ;k tksM+ksa ij pksV yxus dh
fLFkfr esa gks tkrk gSA
xfB;k ds y{k.k&
tksM+ksa esa nnZ] vfLFkjrk lwtu] lqcg ds
oDr vdM+u] vkl&ikl Ropk ij
ykyhiuA
xfB;k dbZ izdkj dh gksrh gSA ftlesa
izeq[k gS&
Osteoathritis:- ;g o`)kvoLFkk esa
/khjs /khjs c<+rh gSA blesa lqtu ugha gksrh
gSA lqcg Stiffness gksrh gS vkSj
asymmetric gksrh gSA bldks Wear
& tear xfB;k Hkh dgrs gSA
Rheumatoid arthritis- ;g Lo
izfrjf{kr jksx gSA blesa tksM+ksa dk nnZ]
lwtu ,oa dBksjrk ,oa NksVs tksM+ksa esa
fdlh Hkh mez esa gks ldrh gSA viuh
MkbV esa foVkfeu lh ;qDr [kk?k inkFkZ
vkSj lIiyhesaV dk lsou jkst djsaA yks
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15. cnp bureau
New Delhi: Axis Bank,
India’s third largest pri-
vate sector bank, today
signed an agreement with
Coursera, the world’s
largest open online edu-
cation provider, to nurture
and up skill its human
capital through online cer-
tification courses from top
Universities globally.
Banking sector in India is
witnessing a major evolu-
tion with technology and
innovation rapidly altering
the existing landscape.
To keep up with the pace
of this evolution, it is
imperative to equip
employees with special-
ized skill sets. Axis Bank
is taking talent manage-
ment to the next level by
offering its employees
access to a world-class
online certification pro-
gramme.
Business15New Delhi, 22- 28 February, 2016
Mahindra's Recently Launched SUV, KUV100 Crosses 21,000 Bookings
cnp bureau
Mumbai: Mahindra &
Mahindra Ltd. (M&M),
India’s leading SUV manu-
facturer announced that its
young SUV, KUV100, has
crossed 21,000 bookings in
just a month post launch.
The KUV100 has received a
phenomenal 1.75 lac
enquiries and more than 2.7
million visits on its website
since its launch in January
2016. Conceptualized and
developed with the aim of
creating a new category
with the SUV proposition at
an attractive price point, the
KUV100 has appealed sig-
nificantly amongst youth
and first time car buyers.
Mahindra’s ground up petrol
engine mFALCON G80 and
diesel engine mFALCON,
D75 have also been well
received by customers, and
almost half the bookings
have been received for the
petrol variant.
cnp bureau
Delhi: Established in 2015, Ringing Bells Pvt. Ltd. is
one of the fastest growing smartphone companies in
India. The company designs and produces smart
phones to give an intuitive mobile experience to people
who spend their valuable time in doing multiple tasks
using their devices, instead of figuring out the way of
using them.
Coming from a strong heritage Agri-commodities fami-
ly business in the state of Uttar Pradesh for more than
36 years, Ringing Bells Pvt. Ltd. has immense experi-
ence in Rural Marketing and an extensive dealer and
retailer networks in semi urban, as well as rural sec-
tions of India. The core team at Ringing Bells Pvt. Ltd.
comprises of smartphone lovers who collaborate
seamlessly to exchange technical and qualitative
inputs and create quality products, along with testing at
several stages to deliver the ultimate customer experi-
ence in its category.
Ringing Bells Pvt. Ltd. aims to serve the nation and its
people by empowering them with the latest in telecom-
munication and information technology completely in-
synch with the Modi Government's extensive work and
obvious commitment to "Sabka Vikas Sabke Saath".
Ringing Bells Pvt. Ltd. leads in leveraging the Govt. of
India’s enabling Platforms of Make- In-India/Digital
India/Skill India and the latest Platform of Start-up India
Stand-up India, to support the cause and participate in
the economic cascade. The company presently has a
complete in-house product testing set-up in India and
shortly opening its production and manufacturing facil-
ities to make the products fully indigenously in India.
LetsknowaboutRingingBellsPvt.Ltd.
Axis BankTeams Up with Coursera to offerworld-
class learning programmes to its employees
cnp bureau
Delhi: The Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME)
segment has immense potential to play a significant role
to push India’s growth in strong and sustainable growth
trajectory, said Dr. Mahesh Gupta, President, PHD
Chamber.
MSMEs must be facilitated in terms of their credit
demand, enhanced scope for capital requirements, avail-
ability of land and labour and ease of doing business in
the Budget 2016-17.
Budget must focus on reforms for improvement in the
four factors of production including land, labour, capital
and entrepreneurship to bolster industrialisation in the
country, added Dr. Gupta.
The time is most opportune to generate demand in the
economy vis-à-vis significant decline in the costs of raw
materials and to absorb a major chunk of skilled and
unskilled labour in the productive sectors of the econo-
my, said Dr. Mahesh Gupta. Facilitation to housing &
construction sector is expected to generate employment
opportunities in the economy and a rebound in the
demand scenario. Budget 2016-17 must provide tax
incentives to home buyers to reduce the burden of EMIs.
Deduction of up to Rs 5 lakh can be made from the cur-
rent level of Rs. 2 lakhs for interest paid on a home loan
on a self-occupied house. Decelerating prices of interna-
tional commodities such as crude oil, steel and cement
can be capitalized to give a boost to the construction
sector and to build a strong India. We look forward to the
timely implementation of GST and are enthusiastic to
see a common market in India which will reduce the
transaction costs and cascading impact of complex tax
structure. He added that the implementation of GST will
improve the economic growth trajectory with a significant
improvement in ease of doing business and enhanced
employment opportunities.
Budget must unleash growth poten-
tial of MSMEs and focus demand