Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was born in 1875 in Gujarat, India. He became a successful lawyer and got involved in local politics and the Indian independence movement after hearing a speech by Gandhi. As home minister after independence, Patel unified over 500 princely states into the Indian union through diplomatic negotiations, earning him the title of "Iron Man of India". Patel was known for his honesty, empathy, intelligence, courage, and perseverance in working towards a better, unified India. He is celebrated as a role model for these qualities and his contributions to the country.
A full length play on the life and contribution of SARDAR PATEL
In Gujarati and Hindi language
A must and worth watching for one and all who loves INDIA
This document is a tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, known as the "Iron Man of India". It describes him as the Bismarck of India, the Chanakya of modern India, and a leader on par with Mahatma Gandhi. The tribute highlights Patel's role in uniting India after independence and strengthening the nation, often working behind the scenes in support of other leaders like Gandhi and Nehru. It calls upon the reader to remember Patel's contributions and continue working for the nation.
This document contains the questions and answers from 5 rounds of a quiz competition called the Sardar Patel Quiz Club Quiz 5. The rounds cover topics like literature, famous people, geography, history, and general knowledge. The document tests the ability to identify words, people, events, inventions and their significance from different clues and contexts.
The National Food Security Bill aims to provide subsidized food grains to approximately two thirds of India's population. It establishes the right to food as a legal entitlement and sets out the responsibilities of central and state governments to implement food security. However, there are concerns about the ability to effectively implement such a large program given existing issues with food distribution systems and whether the necessary resources will be available. While intended to address hunger, critics argue the bill may have more to do with upcoming elections and does not sufficiently ensure nutrition security.
1) The document discusses the National Food Security Bill 2013 in India, outlining why it is required, its background and development over time, key aspects of the bill such as entitlements for different groups, and issues around its implementation and sustainability.
2) It provides statistics on malnutrition and hunger in India to demonstrate the need for the bill, and summarizes the bill's provisions around public distribution systems, entitlements for different groups, identification of eligible households, and establishment of food commissions.
3) It also addresses questions around whether India has sufficient food grain production to sustain the bill's initiatives and whether the bill is financially sustainable, noting debates on both sides of this issue.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was born in 1875 in Gujarat, India. He became a successful lawyer and got involved in local politics and the Indian independence movement after hearing a speech by Gandhi. As home minister after independence, Patel unified over 500 princely states into the Indian union through diplomatic negotiations, earning him the title of "Iron Man of India". Patel was known for his honesty, empathy, intelligence, courage, and perseverance in working towards a better, unified India. He is celebrated as a role model for these qualities and his contributions to the country.
A full length play on the life and contribution of SARDAR PATEL
In Gujarati and Hindi language
A must and worth watching for one and all who loves INDIA
This document is a tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, known as the "Iron Man of India". It describes him as the Bismarck of India, the Chanakya of modern India, and a leader on par with Mahatma Gandhi. The tribute highlights Patel's role in uniting India after independence and strengthening the nation, often working behind the scenes in support of other leaders like Gandhi and Nehru. It calls upon the reader to remember Patel's contributions and continue working for the nation.
This document contains the questions and answers from 5 rounds of a quiz competition called the Sardar Patel Quiz Club Quiz 5. The rounds cover topics like literature, famous people, geography, history, and general knowledge. The document tests the ability to identify words, people, events, inventions and their significance from different clues and contexts.
The National Food Security Bill aims to provide subsidized food grains to approximately two thirds of India's population. It establishes the right to food as a legal entitlement and sets out the responsibilities of central and state governments to implement food security. However, there are concerns about the ability to effectively implement such a large program given existing issues with food distribution systems and whether the necessary resources will be available. While intended to address hunger, critics argue the bill may have more to do with upcoming elections and does not sufficiently ensure nutrition security.
1) The document discusses the National Food Security Bill 2013 in India, outlining why it is required, its background and development over time, key aspects of the bill such as entitlements for different groups, and issues around its implementation and sustainability.
2) It provides statistics on malnutrition and hunger in India to demonstrate the need for the bill, and summarizes the bill's provisions around public distribution systems, entitlements for different groups, identification of eligible households, and establishment of food commissions.
3) It also addresses questions around whether India has sufficient food grain production to sustain the bill's initiatives and whether the bill is financially sustainable, noting debates on both sides of this issue.
This document lists many distinguished alumni and honorary degree recipients of Banaras Hindu University, including several who have received India's highest civilian honor Bharat Ratna as well as Nobel Prizes. It provides brief biographies of many prominent scholars, scientists, and political leaders who have studied or taught at BHU over the years and have made significant contributions to India and the world in fields such as physics, chemistry, literature, spirituality, and public service.
Distinguished Banaras Hindu University Alumni who received Bharat Ratana, Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan and other national / International awards in their field of working.
Varanasi or Kashi is the birthplace for Four Jain Tirthankaras. It is a very holy place for Jains. Jainism is exist in Varanasi since thousands of years ago.
This document lists many distinguished alumni and honorary degree recipients of Banaras Hindu University over the past 103 years. It recognizes individuals who have received India's highest civilian honors like the Bharat Ratna as well as those who have achieved scientific and cultural accomplishments. The list reflects BHU's role in honoring eminent individuals from India and abroad who have made notable contributions to their fields.
- Digitalization helps preserve rich cultural heritage and vast knowledge for future generations. Digital libraries provide global access to information with speed and accuracy.
- Previously, Jainism was confined to India but is now spread worldwide through internet resources on Jain philosophy, concepts, and ethics. Social media has increased the reach of Jainism from local to global.
- Digital libraries allow learning about different religions without discrimination and provide opportunities to understand various beliefs and communicate across faiths.
This document lists many distinguished alumni and honorary degree recipients of Banaras Hindu University over 100 years, including:
- Many prominent Indian political and cultural figures who received honorary degrees from BHU such as Rabindranath Tagore, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sarojini Naidu, and Nelson Mandela.
- Several Bharat Ratna and Padma award winners who have connections to BHU such as Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya, Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Bismillah Khan, and Ravi Shankar.
- Many BHU alumni and faculty who have made significant contributions in fields like science, arts,
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The document summarizes the Right to Information Act passed by the Government of India in 2005. Some key points:
- The Act empowers citizens to seek and obtain information from public authorities and introduces mechanisms of transparency and accountability in government.
- Under the Act, citizens can request information from public authorities in writing or verbally in their local language within defined time periods. Authorities must provide information in the requested format within 30-48 days.
- There are provisions for fees for applications and penalties for non-compliance by authorities. Certain information related to sovereignty, security, and individual privacy is exempt.
- The Act aims to promote transparency and prevent corruption through a practical regime for citizens to access information
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Web 2.0 technologies allow for increased collaboration between agricultural libraries through tools like social networking, blogs, wikis, and video conferencing. Collaboration provides benefits like reduced costs, enhanced services, increased quality and availability of resources, and solving complex problems. Some key collaborative resources for agricultural libraries include institutional repositories, library consortia, and databases like AGRICOLA, AGRIS, and CARIS. Suggestions to improve collaboration include sharing collections, developing common databases, and open communication between collaborative libraries.
This document lists many distinguished alumni and honorary degree recipients of Banaras Hindu University, including several who have received India's highest civilian honor Bharat Ratna as well as Nobel Prizes. It provides brief biographies of many prominent scholars, scientists, and political leaders who have studied or taught at BHU over the years and have made significant contributions to India and the world in fields such as physics, chemistry, literature, spirituality, and public service.
Distinguished Banaras Hindu University Alumni who received Bharat Ratana, Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan and other national / International awards in their field of working.
Varanasi or Kashi is the birthplace for Four Jain Tirthankaras. It is a very holy place for Jains. Jainism is exist in Varanasi since thousands of years ago.
This document lists many distinguished alumni and honorary degree recipients of Banaras Hindu University over the past 103 years. It recognizes individuals who have received India's highest civilian honors like the Bharat Ratna as well as those who have achieved scientific and cultural accomplishments. The list reflects BHU's role in honoring eminent individuals from India and abroad who have made notable contributions to their fields.
- Digitalization helps preserve rich cultural heritage and vast knowledge for future generations. Digital libraries provide global access to information with speed and accuracy.
- Previously, Jainism was confined to India but is now spread worldwide through internet resources on Jain philosophy, concepts, and ethics. Social media has increased the reach of Jainism from local to global.
- Digital libraries allow learning about different religions without discrimination and provide opportunities to understand various beliefs and communicate across faiths.
This document lists many distinguished alumni and honorary degree recipients of Banaras Hindu University over 100 years, including:
- Many prominent Indian political and cultural figures who received honorary degrees from BHU such as Rabindranath Tagore, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sarojini Naidu, and Nelson Mandela.
- Several Bharat Ratna and Padma award winners who have connections to BHU such as Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya, Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Bismillah Khan, and Ravi Shankar.
- Many BHU alumni and faculty who have made significant contributions in fields like science, arts,
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BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
The document discusses different types of library environments including traditional print-based libraries, hybrid libraries with both print and digital resources, and fully digital libraries, and emphasizes that a library should provide a conducive environment for users to access resources and for materials to be stored through factors like location, lighting, temperature control, and necessary equipment and services.
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Mahamana Pt. Madan Mahan Malaviya is a founder of Banaras Hindu University. Indian govt. celabrate his 150th Birth Anniversary in 2011-12.
He was a great freedom fighter, educationist and social reformer.
The document summarizes the Right to Information Act passed by the Government of India in 2005. Some key points:
- The Act empowers citizens to seek and obtain information from public authorities and introduces mechanisms of transparency and accountability in government.
- Under the Act, citizens can request information from public authorities in writing or verbally in their local language within defined time periods. Authorities must provide information in the requested format within 30-48 days.
- There are provisions for fees for applications and penalties for non-compliance by authorities. Certain information related to sovereignty, security, and individual privacy is exempt.
- The Act aims to promote transparency and prevent corruption through a practical regime for citizens to access information
This document provides information about Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore on the occasion of his 150th birth anniversary. It discusses his family background and accomplishments, including that he was the first Nobel Laureate of Asia and his contributions to literature. It also mentions some of the research works and books about Tagore available at Banaras Hindu University.
Web 2.0 technologies allow for increased collaboration between agricultural libraries through tools like social networking, blogs, wikis, and video conferencing. Collaboration provides benefits like reduced costs, enhanced services, increased quality and availability of resources, and solving complex problems. Some key collaborative resources for agricultural libraries include institutional repositories, library consortia, and databases like AGRICOLA, AGRIS, and CARIS. Suggestions to improve collaboration include sharing collections, developing common databases, and open communication between collaborative libraries.
21. राष्ट्रीय एकिा ददवस शपथ
• मैं सत्यतनष्ट्ठा से शपथ लेिा ह ूँ कक मैं राष्ट्र
की एकिा, अखंडिा और सुरक्षा को बनाये रखने
के ललए स्वयं को समर्पलि करंगा और अपने
देशवालसयों के बीि यह संदेश फैलाने का भी
भरसक प्रयास करंगा।
• मैं यह शपथ अपने देश की एकिा की भावना से
ले रहा ह ूँ जजसे स्वगीय सरदार वल्लभ भाई पटेल
की द रदलशलिा एवं कायों द्वारा संभव बनाया जा
सका।
• मैं अपने देश की आिंररक सुरक्षा सुतनजचिि करने
के ललए अपना योगदान करने का भी सत्यतनष्ट्ठा
से संकल्प करिा ह ूँ।
22. RASHTRIYA EKTA DIWAS PLEDGE
• I solemnly pledge that I dedicate myself to
preserve the unity, integrity and security of the
nation and also strive hard to spread this
message among my fellow countrymen.
• I take this pledge in the spirit of unification
of my country which was made possible by the
vision and actions of late Sardar Vallabhbhai
Patel.
• I also solemnly resolve to make my own
contribution to ensure internal security of my
country.
26. सरदार पटेल के विचार
इतिहास से शिक्षा लें
• मैं आपको यह कहने के शलए आया ह ं कक हम
हहन्दुस्िान के पुराने इतिहास से शिक्षा लें
अपनी जिन गलतियों के कारण हम इिनी
सहदयों िक गुलाम रहे, जिनसे हमें िशमिंदा
होना पडा, उनसे अब हम बचने की कोशिि
करें आि हम आिाद हुये हैं और अब
हहन्दुस्िान के सुपुत्रों का यह कितव्य है कक िे
अपने देि को किर कभी गुलाम न बनने दें
27. सरदार पटेल के विचार
किलव्य
• किलव्यतनष्ट्ठ पुरष कभी तनराश नहीं होिा ।
• राज्य अपना धमल पालन करे या ना करे, मगर
हमें अपना किलव्य प रा करने के ललए िैयार
रहना िादहए ।
• जब िक जीर्वि रहें िब िक हम अपना
किलव्य करिे रहें िो उसमे हमें प रा आनन्द
लमलेगा ।
28. सरदार पटेल के विचार
द रदलशलिा
• बुद्चधमान मनुष्ट्यों को द रदलशलिा
रखनी िादहए। िात्काललक स्वाथल
न साधकर, भर्वष्ट्य का र्विार
करना ही किलव्य है ।
29. Compiled by
Dr. Vivekanand Jain
Deputy Librarian
Banaras Hindu University
Varanasi – 221005
Mob. +91 94505 38093
Vivek_digora@rediffmail.com