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Students, professionals in Education City get a glimpse of media world in workshop organized by SAKSHAM SANCHAR

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Media workshop

It was a different day in the Education City Kota as the creative minds from the city and surrounding areas got hands-on training in media segment.Women, school and college students and many professionals attended a media workshop organised by Saksham Sanchar Foundation at MD Mission college in Kota on Friday.

The sessions were as diverse as to make the attendees self dependent by helping them make digital media as their earning tool.

The speakers included Ashutosh Kr. Pandey from JECRC College, Jaipur, Sudhir Swami, writer, blogger and RTI activist and Ankur Kulshreshtha, another blogger from Kota who has made passion his profession by making photography his livelihood and has been touring world with his talent.

The chief guest in the function was Maharao Ijyaraj Singh, former MP and ex royal of Kota who is known for his integrity and moral values.Speaking on the occasion, he said, “………

Archana Sharma from Saksham introduced the unique model of their organisation where students from rural India are being brought into media stream to bring out stories of art, craft, culture, history and inspiration into world.”

Ravindra Nagar from the organisation proposed the vote of thanks.

Meet Sujit Swami who fights for people’ rights as activist

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Sujit Swami from Kota is a courageous and dedicative young social worker whose perseverance helped around 3 lakh IRCTC users to get their refund.

Sujit is a 30-year-old Kota-based engineer who is helping, guiding & making people aware through his blogs, RTI pleas and social media posts. For his excellent work he has been awarded with Bhartiya Manwadhikar Samman in 2017 by a recognized international NGO.

Sujit completed his graduation in Engineering and pursued his post-graduation in tech, post-graduation diploma in human rights, new media and guidance & counselling. He is currently pursuing a Masters in LLB and Psychology.

Meet Sujit Swami who fights for people’ rights as activist

Sujit raised an issue with the Indian Railway, and claimed that he had booked a train ticket from Kota to New Delhi in the Golden Temple Mail in May 2017.

Here’s the twist: Sujeet cancelled his ticket because of some reasons. He paid Rs 765 and received a refund of only Rs 665 after cancellation. In the name of cancelation fee, Rs 65 was deducted but Rs 35 were charged for unknown reasons.

Sujeet then inquired and raised a complaint about Rs 35. The IRCTC officer said that GST had been imposed, but the fact is that GST went into effect on July 1st, 2017 and Sujit booked his ticket in the month of May.

He then brought this issue to the attention of RTI.

Meet Sujit Swami who fights for people’ rights as activist

Sujeet continued his fight for 5 years against the Indian Railway and his questions were finally answered in June 2022 as he received a refund of Rs 33 rupees instead of 35 in his bank account on May 1, 2019. The Railway Board has even approved that Rs.35 will be credited to all 2.8 lakh users who were overcharged.

According to some reports, he also highlighted some major issues when he was giving services in Himachal Pradesh but he was terminated from his job.

Ever growing Shivling at Matangeshwar Temple: Mystery still waiting to be solved

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Mysterious Shivling
Ever growing Shivling at Matangeshwar: Mystery still waiting to be solved

India has been called the land of mysteries for decades, whether for its mysterious natural phenomena or bizarre cultures.  One such enigmatic natural phenomenon occurs at Matangeshwar Mahadev from immemorial time. You will be surprised to hear that the Shrine in Matangeshwar, which is the only living Shivling. And What’s more interesting about the Matangeshwar Shivling is that its size increases little by little each passing year.

The reason for this is still unknown.

Ever growing Shivling at Matangeshwar Temple: Mystery still waiting to be solved
Matangeshwar Temple, Khajuraho Monument Madhya Pradesh

Khajuraho is mentioned in the seven architectural wonders of India and listed on a world heritage site by UNESCO.  The Khajuraho monuments represent outstanding testimony of  Chandela Rajput dynasty.  There were several temples in Khajuraho and were built between 885 AD to 1050 AD, now only a few left. Among the various temples of Lord Shiva in Khajuraho, the most notable and surprising temple is the Matangeshvara temple located here. Huge number of devotees visit the temple to seek blessings from Lord Shiva.

This Shivling is about 9 feet long now and  is still growing by an inch on the occasion of the autumn full moon, measured by the priest of the temple. It is also believed that the Shivling is equally below the ground as above the ground, i.e. this Shivling grows on both sides.

Story behind this Shivling

There are millions of Shivlings in India and each one holds old beliefs behind it. The Shivling is built around a place where a mani was kept by Matang Rishi.  Lord Shiva had Mani, which he gave to Yudhishthir.

Yudhisthir gave it to Matang Rishi, who then gave it to Harshvardhan. Harshvardhan buried it in the ground, since there was no one to take care of it and after time passed, shiving started developing around the mani. Since the Mani was with Matang Rishi, it was named Matangeshwar. 

Hence, it is believed that due to the expensive power of that mani, the shivling grows every year and it is believed that even today the Mani lies below the huge Shivling. Shivaling is growing with the exact pace as humans grow. 

Beliefs

The temple priest believes that it symbolizes Kalyuga, the top head growing towards Swarg-lok and the bottom towards Patal-lok. When the Shivling will finally reach the Patal-lok, the Kalyuga will end.

However, somewhere it is inscripted that Kalyuga will end in the year 428,899 CE.  Whom to believe is still a question.

Others believe that Bholenath married Maa Parvati in this temple. 

Shivling at Bhuteshwar Mahadev also increases in size

Ever growing Shivling at Matangeshwar Temple: Mystery still waiting to be solved
Bhuteshwar Mahadev Temple, Chhattisgarh

Another such Shivaling which increases in size every year is at Bhuteshwar Mahadev Temple at Maroda village of Gariaband district in Chhattisgarh. Bhuteshwar Mahadev Shivling is about 18 feet tall and the spherical width from surface of the Shivling is about 20 feet.

Deepest and stunning pictures of universe ever, taken by James Webb Space Telescope

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James Webb Space Telescope has shown the farthest one could ever imagine seeing the universe.  The stunning shots taken by JWST overflowing with thousands of galaxies and we can spot some of the faintest objects, colorized in blue, orange and white tones and many more.

Let’s take a look at all the deepest pictures of universe taken by powerful telescope

Deepest and stunning pictures of universe ever, taken by James Webb Space Telescope
Deepest Infrared
Deepest and stunning pictures of universe ever, taken by James Webb Space Telescope
Carina Nebula
Deepest and stunning pictures of universe ever, taken by James Webb Space Telescope
Star’s Final Performance
Deepest and stunning pictures of universe ever, taken by James Webb Space Telescope
Galaxy Evolution
Deepest and stunning pictures of universe ever, taken by James Webb Space Telescope
NGC 628
Deepest and stunning pictures of universe ever, taken by James Webb Space Telescope
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Skin tone not defines beauty: Proves Queen of Dark Nyakim Gatwech

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Beauty has literally nothing to do with Complexion proved a 24 year South Sudanese Model. Nyakim Gatwech, an international model is breaking internet with her defined dark Complexion beauty.

 She is embracing her beauty with pride and earned a nickname ‘Queen of Dark’.

Nyakim was born in Ethiopia. Her parents were forced to constantly move to different places. When she shifted to the United States to Buffalo, New York, she had difficulty in  adjusting  herself to a completely new culture but she faced and now an inspiration for thousands. 

“It takes time to love who you are. Be confident in whatever the situation is,” Gatwech said in her recent interview.

Skin tone not defines beauty: Proves Queen of Dark Nyakim Gatwech
Nyakim Gatwech

“When I put a picture up I’m telling people that no matter what you say, I love who I am. I love my skin tone. I’m telling people that I am beautiful even though I look different than the majority of people in this world I live in,” this is what Nyakim believes.

This strong beautiful lady chose path to spread skin and complexion positivity all over the globe with her moonshine dark skin. On social media, along with her stunning photos, she also shares inspirational messages with her 89,000-plus followers on Instagram, and especially for women who are struggling to accept themselves. 

4 interesting facts about Winter Capital of Udaipur: Jaisamand Lake

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Jaisamand Lake
Winter Capital of Udaipur

Nestled firmly between lakes, Udaipur is one of the most beautiful place for all the Wanderlust out there. This pleasant city has almost 8 lakes which gives alluring view of shimmering water with dusty sunset. Jaisamand lake is one of these lakes that gives breathtaking view which are no less than heaven.

Along with the beauty, jaisamand holds some facts. Lavishka Katariya brings interesting facts about Jaisamand lake that you should know-

1. Jaisamand lake was built by maharana jai singh in  1691 AD.

4 interesting facts about Winter Capital of Udaipur: Jaisamand Lake
maharana jai singh

2. It is the largest man-made fresh water lake in Rajasthan.

4 interesting facts about Winter Capital of Udaipur: Jaisamand Lake
Jaisamand lake

3. It is also known as ‘DHEBAR’ Lake and also the winter capital of udaipur.

4 interesting facts about Winter Capital of Udaipur: Jaisamand Lake
dhebar lake

4. ‘Lasadiya stone’ is also situated on the banks of the river. There are seven islands in the lake,  the largest of which is ‘Baba ka bhagda’ and the smallest is ‘Pyari’.

4 interesting facts about Winter Capital of Udaipur: Jaisamand Lake
jaisamand lake

India’s Daughter Draupadi Murmu crowned as 15th President with 64% of votes

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DraupadiMurmu

Draupadi Murmu got a crown on her head, she is the 1st  tribal woman to become President now. Former Governor of Jharkhand Draupadi Murmu will take oath on 25th July 2022. 

At the end of the counting process, which was going on for over 10 hours straight, P.C. Mody announced that Draupadi Murmu was elected as the 15th President of India. She has now became president of the world’s largest democracy with 6,76,803 votes against the opposition’s Yashwant Sinhap.

NDA Presidential candidate Smt Draupadi has come a long way to reach where she is today. She faced so many personal tragedies and to overcome such issues, the tribal leader became a keen practitioner of the meditation techniques of the Brahma Kumaris to embrace.

In her political journey she had Contested the 2014 assembly election from Rairangpur, but unfortunately she face defeat.  It is Rairangpur that she again made her first step up the BJP ladder. She was a appointed as councilor in the Rairangpur Notified Area Council in 1997. In 2015, she was elected as the governor of Jharkhand and stayed in the post till 2021.

It is in Rairangpur that she again made her first step up the BJP ladder. She was appointed as councilor in the. In 2015, she was elected as the governor of Jharkhand and stayed in the post till 2021.

She has strong and diverse experience of politics and handled ministries such as transport, commerce, fisheries and animal husbandry in the Odisha government.

Epitome of Love: 5 of Bhupinder Singh’s Best Songs

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Bhupinder singh, the man with velvet voice and who breathe life into gazals has left for his heavenly abode on July 18, 2022 leaving many of his fans in tears. He was gifted with unmistakable enchanting voice and known for his versatility .

He was one of the iconic gazal artist that touched the hearts of many. Whenever his name comes to mind, some of his most memorable gazals like Huzoor Is Kadar Bhi Na Itra Ke Chaliye, Rahon pe Nazar Rakhna and many more comes to mind.

Bhupinder singh
Bhupinder Singh

Born in Amritsar, Bhupinder got his initial music training from his parents, especially from his father Natha Singh. He started his career with AIR, played guitar and violin. His innings in the Bollywood  earned him many a hits and in his five-decade-long career, Bhupinder Singh had also worked with the iconic singers like Mohammed Rafi, RD Burman, Madan Mohan, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Gulzar, Bappi Lahiri and many more. His  heavy croonings made him unique in the industry. His wife Mitali Mukherjee is also a famous singer.

Lets take a little walk and revisit the legacy with the lyrics of his famous gazals and songs.

1. From the most epic Kisi Nazar ko Tera Intezar

“Woh wadiyan woh fazayein Ke hum mile the jahaan Woh wadiyan woh fazayein Ke hum mile the jahaan Meri wafa ka wahin par Mazaar aaj bhi hai Ho.. kisi nazar ko tera intezar aaj bhi hai”

2. From Iconic Naam Gum Jayega

“Wakt ke sitam kam hasin nahin Aj hai yahaan kal kahin nahin Wakt se pare agar mil ge kahin Meri awaaj hi ……..”

3.From Huzoor Is Kadar Bhi Na Itra Ke Chaliye

“Koyee Manchala Gar Pakad Lega Aanchal Haan Koyee Manchala Gar Pakad Lega Aanchal Zara SochiyeAap Kya Kijiyega Laga De Agar Badh Ke Zulfon Me Kaliyaan Laga De Agar Badh Ke Zulfon Me Kaliyaan To Kya Apni Zulfen Jhatak Dijiyega Huzoor Is Kadar Bhi Na Itra Ke Chaliye”

4. From Do Deewane Shehar me

” Us raat nahin phir ghar jaata, Wo chaand yahin so jaata hai Jab taare zameen par chalte hain Aakaash zameen ho jaata hai “

5. From the melody Biti Na Bitai Raina

“O chaand ki bindi waali Bindi waali ratiyan Jaagi hui ankhiyon mein raat na aai raina Beeti na bitai raina, birha ki jaai raina Bheegi hui ankhiyon ne lakh bujhai raina Beeti na bitai raina”

INS Tarangini at Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Ambassador Reenat Sandhu interacted with Commanding Officer & crew of INS Tarangini in Amsterdam. Conveyed appreciation for their praiseworthy professionalism, seamanship & contribution to India-Netherlands maritime cooperation.

INS Tarangini at Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, As part of Lokayan 22 INS Tarangini , arrived Amsterdam on 06 July 2022. A warm welcome was accorded by the officers of Royal Netherland Navy. The ship has so far completed two months of voyage post departure from India .

An onboard reception was hosted for Mrs Reenat Sandhu, Hon’ble Ambassador of India to Netherlands, Mrs Hester Van Burren, Deputy Mayor of Amsterdam, Commodore Hodes, General Director Material Conservation, Mrs Gerrie Willems, Deputy Director Asia and Oceania Department from Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Officers from Royal Netherlands Navy, members from Indian embassy, Hague, Brig Zubin Bhatnagar, MA Paris and the Indian diaspora. Midshipmen of Royal Naval College, Netherlands visited the ship and interacted with the Commanding Officer. They were provided a brief overview on the role of the ship and rigging operations onboard.
Various interactions and visits to Royal Netherland Naval ships and installations along with friendly football matches are planned during the port call.

By Pranita Deshpande
Email- advpranita@gmail.com

Jagat Seth: This Bengal banker lent loans to East India & had more wealth than Britain banks…!

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India was known as ‘Sone ki Chidiya’, which means Golden bird, for a reason, as India had a reasonably a strong money market and credit instruments at a time when the East India Company entered the country.

After the end of Aurangzeb’s government, bankers and merchants started playing a pivotal role in the country for taxes.

It is really a matter of pride that India had a banker as well as a merchant, like Manikchand of Bengal, in the 17th century. His banking house earned the title of Jagat Seth 300 years ago. He was that successful businessman that many modern businessmen do not seem to do even today.  He mastered everything related to business at that time.

Jagat Seth: This Bengal banker lent loans to East India & had more wealth than Britain banks...!
Jagat Seth’s house in Mahimpur

Interestingly, he was the only person in India in the 17th century who lent money to not just people but to big nations like Britain and he even had handsome money which was more than Britain’s bank.

According to reports, his properties and belongings are about 10,000,000 pounds. If it is estimated in today’s time, then it will be close to 1000 billion pounds in total.  In the current documents of the British government, it is believed that at that time, the total assets of the Jagat Seth family were much higher than all the banks in England.  Even in the 1720s, the British economy was less than the wealth of the merchant household.

After the demise of Madhab Rai & Maharaj Swaroop Chand, empire of Jagat Seth started collapsing as they lost control over much of the land they owned. Also, the money that the British East India Company borrowed from them, was never paid back. By the 1900s, the Sahu Family or the Jagat Seths disappeared and their descendants are not known…