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Sunil Bharti Mittal first Indian to get Honorary Knighthood from King Charles lll

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Sunil Bharti Mittal first Indian to get Honorary Knighthood from King Charles lll

Sunil Bharti Mittal, the founder and chairman of Bharti Enterprises, has received a special recognition called Honorary Knighthood from King Charles III. He is the first person from India to be honored this way. This recognition, officially known as the Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE), was given to Mittal for his efforts in improving business relations between India and the United Kingdom.

Sunil Bharti Mittal expressed his gratitude, saying he is deeply honored by this recognition from King Charles. He highlighted the long-standing historical ties between the UK and India and emphasized the growing cooperation and collaboration between the two nations. Mittal remains committed to strengthening economic and trade relationships between the UK and India.

Mittal also thanked the UK government for its support and attention to the needs of businesses, making the country an appealing place for investments. The Honorary Knighthood, or KBE, is one of the highest honors given by the British Sovereign to civilians and is awarded to foreign nationals in recognition of their exceptional contributions.

Renowned Author Adv Pranita Deshpande presents her book to President Murmu

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In a gesture of cultural exchange and literary appreciation, renwoned author Pranita Deshpande recently presented her latest book, “Yatra: Indian Heritage Beyond Borders,” to President of India Dropadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi on February 26, 2024.

Highlighting the significance of promoting Indian heritage globally, Deshpande reiterated her commitment to fostering cultural exchange and understanding. “Yatra: Indian Heritage Beyond Borders” not only delves into scholarly insights but also reflects Deshpande’s personal narrative as a Programme Officer at the Gandhi Centre, Embassy of India in The Hague, Netherlands.

With “Yatra: Indian Heritage Beyond Borders” gaining attention and acclaim, Deshpande’s work serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Indian culture, inspiring and enriching lives worldwide. In a diverse and interconnected world, such initiatives play a vital role in promoting cultural exchange and building a more inclusive global community.

Renowned Author Adv Pranita Deshpande presents her book to President Murmu

Deshpande also handed over a copy of her book to Kumar Tuhin, Director-General of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR). The event was held at the headquarters of ICCR,New Delhi

She highlighted the significance of promoting Indian heritage beyond geographical boundaries and reiterated her commitment to contributing to the global discourse on cultural exchange and understanding.

“Yatra: Indian Heritage Beyond Borders” is not merely a scholarly work but also a personal narrative, reflecting Adv Pranita Deshpande’s cultural journey as a Programme Officer at the Gandhi Centre, Embassy of India in The Hague, Netherlands. Through her experiences and observations, she offers readers a unique perspective on the intersection of Indian heritage and global influences, inviting them to embark on a journey of exploration and discovery.

The Director-General of ICCR commended Adv Pranita Deshpande for her scholarly contributions to the field of Indian heritage and literature, acknowledging the importance of her work in promoting cross-cultural dialogue and strengthening bilateral ties between nations.

As “Yatra: Indian Heritage Beyond Borders” continues to garner attention and acclaim, Adv Pranita Deshpande’s work stands as a shining example of the enduring legacy of Indian culture and its ability to inspire and enrich lives across the globe.

In a world characterized by diversity and interconnectedness, initiatives like these play a crucial role in promoting cultural exchange and fostering a more inclusive and harmonious global community.

How to Play Plinko in Demo Mode?

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Play Plinko Demo Mode in India 2024

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Can I play Plinko for free?

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Anant Ambani reveals Vantara, the latest initiative by Reliance

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On February 26th, Reliance Industries and Reliance Foundation introduced the ‘Vantara’ (Star of the Forest) program. Headed by Anant Ambani, a Director on the boards of RIL and Reliance Foundation, the initiative is dedicated to the rescue, treatment, care, and rehabilitation of injured, abused, and threatened animals, working in both India and international locations.

Anant Ambani expressed, “What began as a childhood passion has evolved into a dedicated mission with Vantara, alongside our exceptional and dedicated team. Our primary focus is on safeguarding critically endangered species indigenous to India. We aspire to rejuvenate essential habitats, tackle imminent threats to species, and position Vantara as a forefront conservation program. It brings us joy that our endeavours have garnered recognition both in India and on the international stage.”

Ambani revealed that eminent zoological and medical experts from India and around the globe have aligned with the Vantara mission. He disclosed that the program is actively engaging in collaborations and benefitting from the guidance of governmental entities, as well as research and educational institutions.

Vantara aims to partner with the Zoo Authority of India and other relevant government organisations. It will help improve all the 150-plus zoos in India in terms of training, capacity building and animal care infrastructure.

As part of the Vantara initiative, a 3000-acre area within the Green Belt of Reliance’s Jamnagar Refinery Complex in Gujarat has been transformed into a jungle-like environment. This carefully crafted space emulates a natural, enriching, lush, and verdant habitat, providing an ideal setting for the thriving of rescued species.

Vantara aims to create best-in-class animal conservation and care practices including state-of-the-art healthcare, hospitals, research and academic centres.

Over the past few years, the Vantara program has successfully rescued over 200 elephants and thousands of other animals, reptiles, and birds from perilous situations. Notably, it has implemented rehabilitation initiatives for crucial animal species, such as rhinos, leopards, and crocodiles. Additionally, Vantara has played a pivotal role in rescue missions across countries like Mexico, Venezuela, and more.

The Vantara program has collaborated with esteemed international organizations, including the Venezuelan National Foundation of Zoos. Through partnerships with renowned global entities like the Smithsonian and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums, Vantara has strengthened its international outreach. In India, the program engages in collaborative efforts with institutions such as the National Zoological Park, Assam State Zoo, Nagaland Zoological Park, and Sardar Patel Zoological Park, among others.

Palace on Wheels- A New Wedding Destination in Rajasthan!

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Palace on Wheels- A New Wedding Experience in Rajasthan!

The Rajasthan Tourism Department is making weddings even more special by turning the luxurious Palace on Wheels into a unique wedding destination. This famous train, known for its beauty and luxury, will now host destination weddings, complete with pre and post-wedding photo shoots.

Deputy Chief Minister of Tourism, Diya Kumari, shared that this decision will not only boost destination weddings in Rajasthan but also attract foreign tourists to experience the rich art, culture, and traditional weddings in the state.

Rajasthan is actively working to upgrade its tourist facilities to meet global standards, aiming to attract more visitors, both domestic and international. With 75% of the country’s heritage properties, Rajasthan is already a top choice for destination weddings.

Cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur, with their stunning forts and mansions, have become popular wedding destinations. The state has around 120 heritage properties hosting destination weddings, showcasing Rajasthan’s suitability for these grand celebrations.

Celebrities, from Bollywood to Hollywood, are increasingly choosing Rajasthan for their weddings. The allure of heritage forts and picturesque settings creates a fairytale atmosphere, giving a royal touch to the entire celebration. The weddings become not just personal celebrations but also an opportunity for the couple and guests to experience the regal charm of Rajasthan, creating lasting memories.

Ghazal Maestro Pankaj Udhas Passes Away at 73

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The legendary singer and Padmashri winner Pankaj Udhas took his last breath yesterday. As per the reports, the veteran singer passed away at 11 AM at Breach Candy Hospital. He was known for his ghazals like Chitthi Aayi Hai and Chandi Jai Rang.

His daughter Nayaab Udhas took to Instagram to share the news, she wrote, “With a very heavy heart, we are saddened to inform of the sad demise of Padmashri Pankaj Udhas on 26th February 2024 due to prolonged illness.”

Pankaj Udhas, renowned for his contributions to Hindi cinema and Indian pop music. He gained fame with the 1980 ghazal album “Aahat.” His musical journey continued with chart-toppers like “Mukarar,” “Tarrannum,” and “Mehfil.” The soulful “Chitthi Aayi Hai” from the film “Naam” stood out as a widely cherished creation. Udhas, honoured with the Padma Shri in 2006, took his last breath at the age of 73.

In 1990, Pankaj Udhas collaborated with Lata Mangeshkar for the duet “Mahiya Teri Kasam” in the film Ghayal, achieving immense success. Another notable contribution came in 1994 with the song “Na Kajre Ki Dhar,” a duet with Sadhana Sargam for the film Mohra. Udhas left his mark as a playback singer in movies such as Saajan, Yeh Dillagi, Naam, and Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee. In a past interview, he disclosed that he wanted to become a doctor, but life had different plans for him.

PM Modi in his heartfelt note expressed, “We mourn the loss of Pankaj Udhas Ji, whose singing conveyed a range of emotions and whose Ghazals spoke directly to the soul. He was a beacon of Indian music, whose melodies transcended generations. I recall my various interactions with him over the years. His departure leaves a void in the music world that can never be filled. Condolences to his family and admirers. Om Shanti.”

On the other hand, in an exclusive conversation with ETimes, Anu Malik shared his thoughts on Udhas, stating, “If you ask any composer or actor, they will tell you that Pankaj ji was a very jovial, lovable, and talented musician. When I first met him, I played the song ‘Kitaben bahut se padi hogi tune’ from ‘Baazigar’ for him, and he remarked, ‘Anu, tumne itne ghazal numa gaane ko itna commercial kaise bana diya?’ (How did you turn such a ghazal-like song into such a commercial hit?) He hugged me and appreciated my work. He was one of those singers who embraced Bollywood without hesitation, despite being known for ghazals. Today, the industry has lost a shining star.”

Jaipur Artists in the Wedding of Ambani Family

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Artists from Jaipur have also been invited to the 3-day pre-wedding events of Anant Ambani, the younger son of Asia’s richest industrialist Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani. Garima Saini, a young blue pottery artist who is the identity of Jaipur, has been invited to participate in the wedding ceremony with live demonstration and artefacts.

Apart from this, craft guru Babulal Marothia of Jaipur has been invited to present miniature art among the guests coming from all over the world. Pre-wedding functions will be held in Jamnagar for three days and these two artists from Jaipur will be present here with their artworks.

Businessman Bill Gates, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Ivanka Trump, daughter of former US President Donald Trump, will also attend these functions.

Nita Ambani giving platform to Indian artists

Jaipur’s blue pottery artist Garima Saini said that Nita Mukesh Ambani has been encouraging Indian artists by providing them a platform for the last several years. This is the biggest function of his family and famous people from India and abroad are going to participate in it. We have been invited to showcase the beauty of Indian arts among those celebrities.

Disciples of miniature artists are present all over the world

Jaipur’s miniature artist Babulal Marothia also got a platform with his artworks at the wedding. He is an accomplished artist of Rajasthan. Various painting styles of Rajasthan like Jaipur, Kota, Kishangarh along with other Indian painting styles like Kandaga, Basoli, Malwa are famous for making miniature paintings. For his excellent artworks, he has been honoured with the Shilp Guru Award by the Government of India on many national and international platforms. Marothia has so far trained about 20 thousand people through Sanskriti Kala Kendra.

Got a place in Neeta Mukesh Ambani’s cultural centre

Jaipur’s Blue Pottery has also got a place at the inauguration of Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center in Mumbai. Garima said that along with my father Shilp Guru Gopal Saini, I got a platform here with blue pottery artefacts. Our art was then greatly appreciated by celebrities from across the country and the world. Stars from Hollywood also made blue pottery art a part of their collection.

Actress Zendaya, who won everyone’s hearts by playing the role of Spider-Man’s girlfriend in Hollywood actor Tom Holland’s film, also came to India to attend its inauguration. She was impressed by the blue pottery art displayed at the Cultural Centre. After knowing the history and art style of blue pottery, he bought a 23-inch blue pottery pot. She was very excited to buy it.

Events will be held in Jamnagar for three days

Programs will be held at Reliance Green, Jamnagar from March 1 to 3. Here these artefacts which reveal the identity of Rajasthan will be the centre of attraction for the people. Anant Ambani is going to get married to Radhika Merchant, daughter of businessman Viren Merchant. Their marriage is one of the most talked about marriages of this year. Famous personalities from all over the world are coming to participate in it.

Pre-wedding functions will be organized in Reliance Township, Jamnagar, which will be attended by a large number of Bollywood stars and cricketers. Anant Ambani and Radhika’s wedding will take place on July 12 in Mumbai. Before that, a pre-wedding will be organized at Ambani Estate from 1st to 3rd March. International guests will also come to attend these ceremonies.

Delhi-Born Economist Geeta Batra Named As First Woman Director Of World Bank’s GEF

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In a groundbreaking achievement, Geeta Batra, a 57-year-old economist hailing from Delhi, has been appointed as the first-ever woman director of the Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) at the Global Environment Facility (GEF), a part of the World Bank. Currently serving as the Chief Evaluator & Deputy Director for Evaluation at the GEF’s IEO, Batra’s unanimous recommendation for the esteemed position was made during the 66th GEF Council Meeting in Washington on February 9.

Expressing her vision for the role, Batra emphasized her commitment to delivering robust evaluative evidence on the GEF’s results and performance. Based in Virginia, US, she spoke with IANS, outlining her key priorities, which include maintaining the GEF IEO’s leadership in environmental evaluation, strengthening teams, and investing in skills. Beyond internal focus, she aims to foster partnerships with various agencies, foundations, and networks, sharing knowledge and insights on effective environmental practices.

Geeta Batra’s impressive journey from New Delhi to becoming a pivotal figure at the GEF spans educational milestones in Mumbai and Chennai, including an MBA in Finance and a subsequent move to the US for a PhD in Economics. Following her academic pursuits, she held roles at American Express before joining the World Bank in 1998, where she contributed significantly to competitiveness projects in East Asia and Latin America.

Transitioning through roles at the International Finance Corporation and the World Bank’s Independent Evaluation Group (IEG), Batra eventually joined the GEF’s IEO in 2015. In this capacity, she manages a team overseeing the design, implementation, and quality of evaluations, assessing the progress and impact of GEF interventions globally.

Since the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, the GEF has been a major player in the environmental sector, disbursing substantial grants and co-financing over 5,700 projects in 170 countries. Geeta Batra’s new role signifies a historic moment not only for her but also for developing countries, as she becomes the first woman from a developing nation to assume this influential position.

With a strong background in managing evaluations, co-authoring books, and contributing to over 100 evaluations, Batra’s interest lies in promoting feasible and practical approaches in monitoring and evaluation to achieve better outcomes. She resides in Northern Virginia with her husband Prakash and their daughter Roshini, contributing her expertise and dedication to the global environmental cause.

Geeta Batra becomes first woman from developing country to lead World Bank’s environmental evaluation office

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Geeta Batra, an Indian economist, has been appointed as the new Director of the Independent Evaluation Office of the World Bank’s Global Environment Facility. She will oversee the assessment of the impact and performance of the GEF, which has funded over 5,700 environmental projects in 170 countries since 1992. Batra has a rich experience in private sector development, competitiveness, and evaluation. She is also the co-author of several books and articles on these topics.

Heroic Couple Saves Train from Crash by Waving Torchlight

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Shanmugaiah and Kurunthamma, an elderly couple from Tenkasi in Tamil Nadu, displayed remarkable courage and presence of mind when they noticed a truck had fallen on a railway track near their house. They ran in the dark, carrying a torchlight, and managed to alert the locopilot of an approaching train by waving the light frantically. The train stopped just in time, avoiding a major accident that could have claimed many lives. The couple was praised by the railway authorities and the public for their heroic act.