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AWWA Lit Festival Season 2: Army wives discuss changing times & trends 

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On the first day of Abhivyakti season 2, Army wives discussed changing times and trends in different sessions.

In an interesting interaction in Nagma-e-Zindagi, the women writers discussed how technology had changed things. They shared how women were tired of shopping earlier, now their hands get tired while scrolling. Emojis have started expressing shrunk emotions.

One of the panellists, famous author Kiran Parmar, threw light on the role of the 3Rs (Response, responsible, and responsibilities). She also questioned why society does not respond promptly to devastating events like the Nirbhaya case and demanded a robust law for women’s safety.

Another author Kusum Lata Singh stated that life has given many perspectives to wives. “We have to choose what is wrong and what is right.”

Some events affect the sensibility of our hearts, and life becomes a story. “Not for me or for you but for all,” she said adding, “Sometimes literature shows the mirror of truth.”

Indu Tomar discussed that if we picture life as a woman, it will have similar emotions, such as being happy sometimes and sad in other aspects. 

Manju discussed women empowerment on how we must manage our life with nature. she stated that women are in different roles at different times as their presence is essential to the world nowadays. She also discussed five elements that reflect the women’s core. 

Swapnil Pandey shares the inspiration behind writing Force Behind the Forces…

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Acclaimed writer Swapnil Pandey, author of ‘Force Behind The Forces’ was part of a heartwarming panel discussion with Veer Naris wherein the latter shared their inspiring and touching stories.      

She said that these are important stories which each Indian should know.

Lt Command DS Chauhan inspired me to write this book. She was married to him for one and half months; her husband sacrificed his life saving INS Vikramaditya which is pride of india.

“When she received the news of supreme sacrifice of her husband, she was in trauma and did not know how to cope up with situation. She was Googling how Veer naris controlled their agony. No one talks of women, Write so that Veer Naris can cope up with their trauma.    

 At ‘Rangayan’ auditorium, the morning session of ‘Naghma – E – Zindagi’ brought forth awe evoking poems to the audience while at ‘Madhyavarti’ auditorium, the session ‘Safarnama – Kaagaz Se Kitab Tak’ was about the writers, editors and publishers sharing their literary journeys. 

The next two sessions at Rangayan were ‘Role of Army Wives as Role Models – Chhotey Kadam’ and ‘Kavyadhara-The Universe In Verse’.

‘Chhotey Kadam’ was an absorbing panel discussion with brave women officers of the Indian Army who have set high benchmarks in their respective fields. These officers included first gallantry awardee    Lt Col Madhumita, first War Widow to join Indian Army, Lt Col R J Randhawa, first Lady Instructor at Officers Training Academy, Capt Reenu Khurana and first woman paratrooper of the Indian Army, Capt Ruchi Sharma. ‘Kavyadhara’ was another mesmerising session at Rangayan which witnessed poets sharing their composition with the audience.   

A very warm interaction with Army officers and their roles impressed audience in the Rangayan theatre. The panellists as well as moderator shared an extraordinary life experience through their conversation. The first panelist was former paratrooper Captain Ruchi Sharma; she highlighted a positive aspect of male counterparts and said that  acceptance as women officer by their male counterparts is quite large and added “Our boys And men’s have very very large heart.”

The next guest panellist was Colonel Randhawa who she shared her story that how she got attracted towards the Army’s uniform and duty. She decided to join Army in her later stage and said opportunities open doors for many like her.

Captain Renu Sharma shared her experience in 1994 when she was posted at Udhampur district of Jammu. She was part of cycling.

The final and well known personality Lt Col Mitali Madhumita, shared her story behind this when she was deployed in Kabul in 2009. She spoke on how she saved people.

The post lunch events were equally absorbing. Veena Naravane launched the books ‘Nal To Theek Hai’ and ‘Kab Tak’ written by Meenu Tripathi. At Rangayan, the session ‘Meri Kahani Meri Zubani – Walk Through The Wall’ covered the stories of Army wives who emerged as successful entrepreneurs against all odds. At ‘Madhyavarti’, the session ‘Roobaroo Part I – Meet Your Author’ was an interactive session wherein the authors discussed their work with the book lovers.      

The day also included few workshops on varied subjects of interest. ‘Build Your Own Bussiness’ was a workshop for budding entrepreneurs by Mrs Usha Goswami. Another interesting workshop on ‘Social Influencing’ was conducted by Sapna Agrawal & Sonia Handa.    

As the day progressed, the cultural shows and musical performances added colour to the event .Stand up comedy by celebrated artists Harpriya Bains and Lt Col Ankita Srivastava had the audience in splits. A musical performance by the famous Army Symphony Band ended the day on a high. Going by the adage ‘morning shows the day’ one can only expect greater fun and excitement as the fest progresses.

AWWA Literature Festival Season 2 comes to Jaipur. Watch out videos…

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AWWA Literature Festival Abhivyakti Season 2 was inaugurated at Jaipur with ribbon cutting and diya lighting ceremony on November 12. 

Archana Pande, President, AWWA inaugurated the event and delivered the opening address. 

Pandey, speaking on the occasion, said, “This programme is about books writers, authors, poets, literature and much much more.” 

Thereafter, she launched the book ‘Amaltas’ written by Nidhi Khali Dhyani. The AWWA President also took a tour of the venue and appreciated the efforts put in for the conduct of the event. Addressing the gathering thereafter, she spoke on the important role of AWWA in supporting Army wives in all their endeavours.

She also spoke about the journey of ‘Abhivyakti’ and its role towards women empowerment.

A nagada performance by renowned artist Nathulal Solanki mesmerised the audience.

Bageshwar Dham Sarkar Chhatarpur: Devotees get solutions to their problems via applications

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Bageshwar Temple Dham is one such temple where devotees get solutions to their problems by applying a petition in the temple.

An application is made by the Maharaja of the temple “Shri Dhirendra Krishna” ji in front of Lord Balaji in Bageshwar Temple Dham to solve the problems of the people through tokens.

Bageshwar Dham Sarkar Chhatarpur: Devotees get solutions to their problems via applications

Bageshwar Dham temple is located in Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh state. If you want to come to visit and request your problems, then you will have to travel by road from a small town called Ganj located on Khajuraho Panna Road of Chhatarpur. 

The distance from Ganj to Bageshwar Dham temple is 35 km. After going about 3 km further on this road, a place named Gada village comes. Here in Gada village, you get to see a grand temple Hanuman Balaji Maharaj. It is here at this temple that the problems of the people are heard by the temple priest and Maharaj Shri Dhirendra Krishna ji and their application is made in front of their God.

HCCB joins hands with Forests by Heartfulness to advance its 25-lakh tree plantation initiative 

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Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages (HCCB), one of India’s leading FMCG companies,has partnered with Forests by Heartfulness and other partners, to advance its 25-lakh tree plantation drive. The initiative by HCCB will cover multiple states in India and help to create a carbon sink of approximately 1500 tonnes of CO2 emissions in the next 3-5 years. HCCB and Heartfulness announced their partnership at the World Headquarters of Heartfulness Kanha, Village, Hyderabad  

The first tranche of the drive in Telangana earlier this year saw the plantation of 7,500 saplings at ‘Bruhat Pattana Prakruti Vanam,’ in Ameenpur municipality encompassing an area of 5 acres, with another 7500 saplings going into avenue plantation. Hundreds of volunteers, HCCB employees, women self-help groups, community elders, villagers, pollution control boards, and forestry department officials have come together as part of the drive since then. 

At least 1 lakh trees will be planted in Telangana by the end of this financial year. 

Speaking about HCCB’s target of 25 lakh plantations, Neil Comerford, Executive Director & Chief Commercial & Sales Officer, Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages said, “As we complete 25 years of our inception, we understand the importance of going above and beyond to ensure that our sustainability strategy remains current, coordinated, and aligned for maximum effectiveness. Establishing green belts is critical to the ecological balance of the states in which we operate. This initiative is not only an exercise in tree plantation but also a troika of carbon sink, community welfare, and ecological benefit. The initiative goes beyond the idea of just maintaining our social license and is a step towards ESG+ that is enhancing our sustainability efforts. On behalf of the HCCB, I would like to thank all the dignitaries who have extended their support for this initiative.”

Speaking about Heartfulness and HCCB’s association, Kamlesh Patel, (aka Daaji), President and Guide of Heartfulness said, “It’s very eventful to have Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages to be here joining hands with Forests by Heartfulness in their mega plantation drive. It’s yet another milestone in a corporate partnership with Forests by Heartfulness for a noble cause. There is a rising awareness of the seriousness of replenishing the green cover and growing more plants and trees. Forests by Heartfulness has been striving to save and propagate the endangered indigenous plant species because are the very treasures of our future generations. Children can tell how plants are important. As responsible people, we must serve as their role models by doing something in this direction and protecting mother nature. We are still making baby steps, but we are heading in the right direction. With more hands, we can bring back the green cover and safeguard mother nature. We encourage you to gift a sapling – something that is full of life and see the difference.”

The Forests by Heartfulness initiative promulgated many critically endangered indigenous plant species by employing the proprietary Heartyculture High Density (HCHD) plantation method. This method involves extensive soil reconstitution using Activated Biochar, Vermicompost, Cow manure, and Cocopeat. HCCB will facilitate the plantation of over 100 different species of trees to create a mini forest. The trees selected for the plantation drive are native, and endemic and support one another through an extensive root network and will be sourced from Heartfulness Institute.  

Sachin Tendulkar in Ranthambore

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Cricket superstar Sachin Tendulkar is on a tour to Rajasthan these days. 

Sachin arrived on Wednesday morning for a jungle safari in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, which is called the tiger nursery in Rajasthan. 

During the safari in the forest, Sachin Tendulkar saw the young and agile tigress Noori of Ranthambore in zone number one. During this, Sachin’s wife Anjali Tendulkar was also with him. Sachin has come to Ranthambore  to celebrate his wife Anjali Tendulkar’s birthday. Anjali Tendulkar’s birthday is on 10th November.

G20 in India: First meeting to be held in Udaipur, Rajasthan under chairmanship of India

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Jaisamand Lake
Winter Capital of Udaipur

As India is all set to lead  the G20 countries, Udaipur in Rajasthan is going to get the distinction of hosting the first meeting in India. Discussions on global agendas will start from Udaipur itself.

The meetings of the G20 countries for the next one year have been divided into Sherpa and Finance Track. In the Sherpa meeting in Udaipur, the topics of employment, health, digital economy, trade, investment and industry, environment and climate, energy, anti-corruption, agriculture, women empowerment, tourism and culture will be discussed. The preparations for the meeting are in full swing. The officials of the Ministry of External Affairs have directed the officials of Udaipur, including the top administrative officers of Rajasthan, to complete the preparations.

According to Nagraj Naidu, Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, the first meeting is to be held in Udaipur. 

He termed it as a big opportunity for Udaipur to host G-20 Summit Sherpa meeting in which dignitaries from 20 most influential countries of the world will come to Udaipur.

“In such a situation, Udaipur’s international identity and tourism will get a new direction and strength.”

Nagraj Naidu, JS, Ministry of External Affairs

India will preside over the meeting starting from December 1 in Udaipur. In this meeting. Along with India, representatives of Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States will attend the meet.

The team of the Ministry of External Affairs has also selected the places to visit for the representatives including all the places related to the meetings. This meeting of representatives of the G20 countries will be held in the Durbar Hall located in the City Palace. According to Udaipur Range IG Praful Kumar, there will be special arrangements for security in the city for three days. Udaipur’s Divisional Commissioner Rajendra Bhatt said that arrangements have also been made for the foreign guests coming here to taste the country’s taste.

Badla in Jodhpur is famous craft: Know what it is

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‘Badla’ is an all-famous Rustik Traditional Craft found in Jodhpur in Rajasthan in which Zinc Water Bottle Thermos are wrapped by woollen cloth with copper Lid 2.25 Litre for home, travel for health benefits of zinc.

The bottles come in different sizes on the market. However, the copper cap is placed on an antique zinc water bottle to provide that vintage touch and create a sort of appeal. This water bottle is available in sizes ranging from 1 to 2.5 litres.

After COVID, every individual’s focus is building immunity. Thus, the zinc bottle is an organic immune defense, and the zinc water it contains aids in the prevention and treatment of several ailments. Therefore, it helps maximise the efforts of immunity and acts as a booster. These bottles are mostly handmade by Indian craftspeople to promote the artistic side of Indian craftspeople around the world and in all of India. When you use it, make sure that there is no pressure on it because it is constructed of a delicate zinc sheet. It is easily washable by hand. When not in use, the bottles must be dried out completely inside and stored in a secure location for a long lifespan.

10 best ways to use orange peel

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Orange peel has a significant place in everyday life. Everyone likes to eat oranges. It is a fruit rich in Vitamin C which benefits your body in many ways. It is high in fiber, which strengthens your digestive power. However, today we are going to discuss about orange peel and how it can be used in the best way…

Let’s know about those amazing uses of orange peel

1. Orange peel drives away mosquitoes; if you rub orange peels on your skin, then mosquitoes will not bite you. Along with this, even after burning its peels and spreading its smoke, mosquitoes run away.

2. If you want to increase the glow of your skin, then dry and grind the orange peels and mix honey in it and apply it on your skin, your skin will glow.

3. If you want to make your skin fair, then orange peel will prove to be very useful for you. For this, dry the orange peels and make a powder of it and mix curd in it and apply it on your skin, it will make your complexion fair.

4. If you have dark circles under your eyes, then orange peel will be helpful in removing these dark circles. For this, mix raw milk in orange peels and apply it on the dark circles under the eyes, this will start removing your dark circles.

5. Having pimples on the face is a common problem but orange peels are very helpful to get rid of it. For this, dry the orange peels and mix oats and milk in it and apply it on the face, it will end your pimples.

6. If you are having dandruff in your head, then orange peel proves to be very helpful in removing it. For this, the peels of oranges should be dried in the sun and grind it and mix curd in it and apply it on the roots of the hair, it will remove your dandruff.

7. By keeping many things in the fridge, you give space to many nasty smells which are harmful to other things kept in it, so keeping orange peels in the fridge removes this smell.

8. Orange peels can also be used as a body scrubber. For this, while taking a bath, rub your skin with orange peels, this will make your skin glow. And all the dirt will come out from it, for this you will not need all kinds of soap.

9. If you have scars on your face, then mix rose water in orange peels and apply them on those spots or make a paste of it. This will remove the blemishes from your face and the skin will glow.

10. If a person has a smelling breath, then chew orange peels, it will remove the smell of your mouth and you will feel refreshed.