Bhangra is an energetic folk dance and music form that originated in Punjab, India. It was traditionally performed by farmers during harvesting seasons to accompany their agricultural work. As bhangra gained popularity beyond Punjab in the mid-20th century, it became separated from the agricultural cycle and emerged as a feature of celebrations like weddings and parties. Bhangra dancers wear colorful traditional outfits consisting of items like kurtas, vests, and paghs for men or salwars, kurtas, vests, and chunnis for women.
A presentation on classical and folk dances in Indian culture by Dr Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani for the CCRT workshop on Introducing culture in the curriculum organised by Pondicherry Education Department for teachers in schools. July 30th 2013.
A presentation on classical and folk dances in Indian culture by Dr Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani for the CCRT workshop on Introducing culture in the curriculum organised by Pondicherry Education Department for teachers in schools. July 30th 2013.
Jharkhand is a state situated in eastern India and it was evacuated out of the southern part of Bihar in 2000. The population density of the state is about 414 persons per square kilometre. It is on the fluctuating side from 148 to 1167 in Dhanbad... https://indiapopulation2019.com/population-of-jharkhand-2019.html
INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT
1857Revolt
Jallianwala bhag
khilafat movement
rawlet act
Non cooperation
Round table conference
Cabinet mission, Mound batten act
Prawn farming plays an important role in the economy of India. Despite of several problems, the practice of prawn farming has offered opportunity to increase incomes for farmers and associated groups. The future for prawn farming is bright but requires dynamism to exploit fully. The realization of its potential must be aided by improvements in production technology and hatchery operation. In addition, research in areas such as seed and feed production may need to be given particular attention, considering existing technology, the transfer, adaption and development of new technology.
Jharkhand is a state situated in eastern India and it was evacuated out of the southern part of Bihar in 2000. The population density of the state is about 414 persons per square kilometre. It is on the fluctuating side from 148 to 1167 in Dhanbad... https://indiapopulation2019.com/population-of-jharkhand-2019.html
INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT
1857Revolt
Jallianwala bhag
khilafat movement
rawlet act
Non cooperation
Round table conference
Cabinet mission, Mound batten act
Prawn farming plays an important role in the economy of India. Despite of several problems, the practice of prawn farming has offered opportunity to increase incomes for farmers and associated groups. The future for prawn farming is bright but requires dynamism to exploit fully. The realization of its potential must be aided by improvements in production technology and hatchery operation. In addition, research in areas such as seed and feed production may need to be given particular attention, considering existing technology, the transfer, adaption and development of new technology.
Dear Friends,
Finally, we have come out with an Annual Report of activities carried out by NEEV in 2010-11. All of you have been receiving regular updates by NEEV, nonetheless, we think, it is a delightful experience to see the entire mosaic pieced together.
As we affirm in every message to all of you, the journey of NEEV which is going to complete 5 years this 31st October, could never, ever, have been possible without the unstinted support of so many of you. NEEV has almost become a behemoth for us to handle with our seemingly puny wills and efforts. For us it is a divine spectacle unfolding, a quilt of unimaginable complexity being stitched together by aspirations, efforts and goodwill of disparate actors spread across time and space.
Each year, as I contemplate the journey we have undertaken and the journey we are dreaming to undertake, I include dollops of “miracles”, “prayers” and “goodwill” of people in my “strategic planning”; it is only through a measure of faith that we can think of even surviving what we are thinking of doing.
Having said that, I would definitely like to steal credit for our NEEV team that works like ants, day in and day out. Our reports don’t contain the accidents and skids our members have negotiated to reach remote village interiors on rainy days, nor do they contain the sleepless nights I have spent worrying about where our finances will come from, nor do they contain the tears that have flown and the tears that have been wiped........the hurts, the angst and the “jidd”
Yes, humare pass shaayad ek hi hatyaar hai.................woh hai, “ek jabardast jidd”, NEEV ki NEEV mitne nahi denge !!
Our sincere thanks to Mr. Salil Roy (Director, Systems – NEEV) for making an attractive Annual Report.
The Rural Agricultural Work Experience (RAWE)
Given by......
THIRTHANKAR DEBNATH
M.SC in forestry and biodiversity
B.SC in agriculture
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f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
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2. To celebrate the
unity and diversity of
India
To promote the
integrity of the
nation
To showcase the rich
cultural heritage of
India
Organising National Quiz and
Photography Competition
Exposure of students of one
state to alphabets, songs etc
in the languages of the
partnering States
Wearing of attire of the
partnering States
3. HYDROPONICS-THE FUTURE MODLE OF SUSTAINABLE FARMING
PRAVIN PATEL is the founder of Brio Hydroponics. His
ambitions lied in sustainable farming that gave people the
privilege of growing their own food and in empowering farmers
with 40 times more production through 10 times less water
than traditional farming. He committed to his vision—100%
sincere commitment to consumer’s health—and ensures that
every action of his and his business follows it. Over the years,
Brio Hydroponics has gained the trust and faith of well-
established businesses in the context of hydroponic farming.
• Plants that have been grown by hydroponic farming are-
Fruit: Strawberries
Herb: Basil
• Agripreneur (agricultural entrepreneur) is from Vadodra,
Gujarat
WE CAN NOW UNDERSTAND THAT HYDROPONICS IS THE
FUTURE MODLE OF SUSTAINABLE FARMING.
SCIENCE
4. • Hydroponics eliminates soil and soil-borne pests and disease, so there is no need to use large amounts of pesticides.
• This system does not need workable soil so we are not losing the soil in this.
• This farming causes Up to 90% more efficient use of water.
• By this, production increases 3 to 10 times in the same amount of space.
• Many crops can be produced twice as fast in a well managed hydroponic system.
• It reduces soil erosion as well as air and water pollution. Pesticides from traditional soil-based agriculture run off into rivers and
streams, harming fish populations.
• Produces higher quality food by this farming.
• Complete Control Over Climate also Saves Water. Also it require less labor for growing more with less effort.
• It reduces Supply Chain means they can fulfill the needs of their local communities without wasteful transport and questionable
preservation processes.
• It has a predictability and Seasonality means conditions are controlled by the grower
BENEFITS OF HYDROPONIC FARMING IN THE FIELD OF AGRICULTURE
HYDROPONIC SYSTEM AT MY HOME
Day
5
Day
9
Day
20
Day
1
Now this is enhancing
the beauty of my study
table
5.
6. S.No States Number
of
Soldiers
Central Angle Central
Angle
Rounded
1 Uttar Pradesh 271928 271928/901203*360 = 108.626003242 109
2 Punjab 191702 191702/901203*360 = 76.5784401517 77
3 Haryana 165702 165702/901203*360 = 66.1923229284 66
4 Maharashtra 143951 143951/901203*360 = 57.503536939 57
5 Kerala 127920 127920/901203*360 = 51.0996967387 51
Total 901203 Total 360
NO OF SOLDIERS PER STATE
UTTAR PRADESH
MAHARASHTRA
HARYANA PUNJAB
KERALA
7. C o m p a r a t i v e A n a l y s i s O f H e r i t a g e S i t e O f I n d i a
Taj Mahal Lotus Temple
A r c h i t e c t u r a l D e s i g n
It stands as a mark of excellence in architecture
Finial – Decorative crowning elements of the Taj Mahal domes
Lotus Decoration – Depiction of Lotus flowers sculpted on top of
domes
M a t e r i a l s
The materials used for construction were brick in lime mortar
veneered with red sand stone and marble and inlay of precious
stones
S i g n i f i c a n c e
It stands as a significance of the story of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz
and also a testimony of the hundreds of laborers who contributed
their blood and sweat in the construction of this monument
Architectural Design
The form of this house of worship takes the shape of the
lotus, a flower considered sacred by most Indians.
It is designed to reflect the simplicity and clarity.
It is composed of twenty seven free standing marble – clad
petals
Materials
The temple was constructed from marble, cement and sand
clad with marble from Rajasthani macrana
Significance
The Lotus Temple is most famous for its distinct flower like
shape, deliberately built to reflect the beauty and
symmetry of the lotus flower
9. मिट्टी क
े बर्तन - मिट्टहक
े बर्तनों को सभी कलाओं का सबसे कािुक
रूप िाना जार्ा है। मसंधु घाटी सभ्यर्ा क
े सिय से भारर् िें
हस्र्ननमितर् मिट्टी क
े बर्तनों की परंपरा प्रचमलर् है, मिट्टी क
े मिल्प
या मिट्टी क
े बर्तनों को भारर् िें हस्र्मिल्प क
े सबसे प्राचीन रूपों िें
से एक कहा जार्ा है। मिट्टी क
े बर्तनों को बनाने वाले कलाकारों को
"क
ु म्हार" कहा जार्ा है।
वुडवक
त -लकडी क
े हस्र्मिल्प भारर् िें 5000 से अधधक वर्षों से हैं।
पत्थर की िूनर्तयों क
े अस्स्र्त्व िें आने से बहुर् पहले वे भारर् िें
प्रचमलर् थे। भारर् क
े उत्तरी राज्यों िें एक भव्य लकडी की परंपरा है
जो देि की सददयों पुरानी हस्र्मिल्प संस्कृ नर् का एक िौमलक खंड
l
दहन्दी
10.
11. DELHI
VIRAT KOHLI
Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy
(ICC Cricketer of the Year),
ICC Test Player of the Year.
TAMIL NADU
VISWANATHAN
ANAND
MANIPUR
MARY KOM
HARYANA
SAINA NEHWAL
TELANGANA
SUNIL CHHETRI
AIFF Player of the Year for a
record six times. SAFF
Championship Top
Scorer: 2011,2021.
World no. 1 in 2015, The first
Indian badminton player to
have won an Olympic medal.
The only woman to win
the World Amateur Boxing
Championship six times, also
been ranked as the world's
No. 1 female light-flyweight
by the International Boxing
Association(amateur)(AIBA).
Five-time World Champion, he
became the first grandmaster
from India in 1988.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
12. BHANGRA
Bhangra is an energetic, folk dance and music form that originated in Punjab, India.
Bhangra is an energetic and fast-paced dance gaining popularity all over the world, similar to Gurgaon
which is a new and modern city.
You may have taken note of the dancers' extremely colorful Bhangra uniforms/outfits, or vardiyaan,
during the performance. Men tend to wear a kurta, a vest, and a pagh, while women wear a salwar, a
kurta, a vest, and a chunni.
In the mid-20th century the bhangra dance began to gain popularity beyond Punjab, and, as it did so, it
became divorced from the agricultural cycle, emerging as a regular feature of wedding festivities,
birthday parties, local fairs, and other celebrations.
Bhangra was mainly done by Farmers farmers during the harvesting season. It was mainly performed
while farmers did agricultural chores. As they did each farming activity they would perform bhangra
moves on the spot. This allowed them to finish their job in a pleasurable way.