Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu also known as Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead near Mansa in punjab today a day after his security was withdrawn.
His heart always beat for his village Moosa. “That is why I chose to be known not by my name but by that of my village,” he told people as he went from village to village to seek votes. He had the Congress ticket from Mansa, where he contested against the AAP’s Vijay Singla.
“I will live here and I will die here”: This is a line that he repeated at every rally and every roadside meeting while campaigning for the Punjab Assembly elections held in February this year. Moosewala, 27 was the only child of his parents who got his breakthrough with the song “So High” in 2017, a gangster rap collaboration with Byg Byrd. This song won him the 2017 Best Lyricist award at the Brit Asia TV Music Awards. He continued his success with singles like “Issa Jatt”, “Tochan”, “Selfmade”, “Famous” and “Warning Shots”
Moose Wala was a self-made pop sensation. he was booked under the Arms Act for firing an AK-47 rifle at a shooting range during the lockdown. He was also booked for promoting violence along with gun culture with his song “Sanju”.
Surprisingly, he ran a very different campaign in which he made a clean environment his poll plank. “We need to clean up air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat, along with our political system,” he would say
The other cause Moose Wala worked for was cander. He used to organise an annual free cancer camp in his village. He also fancied himself as a farmer and had invested in land using his handsome earnings from music.
His songs he wrote and composed himself made it to the Top 5 in the UK charts last year. Things came to such a pass that once his mother Charan Kaur asked him to take a vow that he would only sing hymns from gurbani.
If there is one person that he was scared of, it was his mother. He had gone from house to house to seek votes for her in the 2018 Panchayat elections. Needless to say, she won.
Rajasthan Royals has registered a spectacular seven-wicket win against Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 15th season of IPL thereby making Rajasthan Royal a strong claimant for IPL trophy in the final.
The team has reached finals for the first time after 14 years as it won the IPL title in 2008. It shall face Gujarat Titans to clinch the trophy.
Jos Buttler’s 106 not out helped Rajasthan chase down the target of 158 with 11 balls to spare. With defeating RCB, Royals have reached the final of IPL after 14 years. Now on May 29, Rajasthan will face Gujarat Titans for the title of IPL.
Rajasthan in the final for the first time since 2008
Rajasthan Royals, led by Sanju Samson, has reached the final of IPL for the first time since 2008. In the first season of IPL, RR became the champion under the captaincy of Shane Warne. This time, Rajasthan Royals, who reached the finals, are on the threshold of repeating history due to their excellent performance from the league match of the tournament.
Best performance of Rajasthan players in IPL
There is no one among the six leading Rajasthan batsmen who have not hit a fifty in the tournament. Jos Buttler scored four centuries and three fifties for Rajasthan. Apart from him, Sanju Samson and Yashasvi Jaiswal hit 2 fifty. While Shimran Hetmyer, Devdutt Paddkal, Riyan Parag hit 1 fifty each.
Even R Ashwin hit 1 half-century. Along with this, Rajasthan Royals played the entire season with 5 bowlers. In these, 4 bowlers were a part of the team continuously. Together these four bowlers took 70 wickets for the team. In these, Yuzvendra Chahal has taken 26, famous Krishna has 18, Trent Boult has 14 and R Ashwin has taken 12 wickets.
Butler captures the Orange Cap
In the 15th season of IPL, Rajasthan Royals opener Jos Buttler has been batting brilliantly since the beginning. Because of which he has the title of Orange Cap since the beginning of the tournament. At the same time, Chahal also had a purple cap by taking 26 wickets. But recently Hasaranga has also snatched the Purple Cap title from by taking 26 wickets. Both Chahal and Hasranga have taken 26 wickets in IPL. But because of the best bowling, Hasranga has been awarded the Purple Cap. In such a situation, Chahal will have a chance to pass the Purple Cap once again in the final.
Sangakkara-Malinga filled the team with enthusiasm
The presence of Kumar Sangakkara and Lasith Malinga in Rajasthan Royals has emerged as the biggest plus point for the team. A month before the start of the league, both Sangakkara and Malinga were engaged in continuous practice sessions with the team. This is the reason that this time along with the international players, domestic players are also performing well in the league.
At the same time, the presence of both has made the Rajasthan team, confident, which is also visible on the performance of the team in the IPL.
“Karnataka is an around the year tourist destination; UNESCO Heritage Sites, virgin beaches and wildlife tourism make it unique,’ saysT. Venkatesh, Director, Karnataka Tourism
With an aim to increase domestic footfalls from Rajasthan the Department of Tourism, Government of Karnataka along with Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. (KSTDC) organised a Roadshow at Hilton here to promote tourist places, hotels, resorts, homestays and service providers from Karnataka amongst the people of the desert state of Rajasthan .
A performance of ‘Puja Kunita’, an ancient art form of Karnataka was organised to showcase the vibrant cultural heritage that Karnataka is known for. The roadshow brought together different aspects of Karnataka tourism such as nature, wildlife, adventure, pilgrimage, heritage, and many more.
T. Venkatesh, IAS, Director, Department of Tourism said, “Karnataka is home to a large and exciting portfolio of globally acclaimed tourist attractions like UNESCO World Heritage sites, splendid wildlife and resplendent nature, virgin beaches etc. It is an around the year tourist destination. The roadshow series will provide impetus to domestic inbound travel and would enhance the marketing efforts of Karnataka Tourism to promote the state’s destinations to prospective tourists and the travel trade of Jaipur and other parts of Rajasthan.”
Karnataka Tourism’s main objective behind the event was to promote the state as a tourist attraction for leisure tourism , MICE – meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions, adventure and wildlife tourism and as a wedding destination. KSTDC is the nodal agency to conduct the roadshows in various cities of India. The state also offers an avid traveler a vast range of tourism landscapes such as archaeology, religion, ecotourism and handicrafts.
G. Jagadeesha, IAS, Managing Director, Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation said, “Karnataka with its diverse range of tourism products is fast emerging as one of the most interesting and productive states for both leisure and business travel. Domestic tourism being the backbone of the tourism economy has a lot of potential which needs to be tapped. Post-pandemic, these roadshow activities will be an excellent occasion for our stakeholders in the travel-trade as well as tourists’.”
The roadshow had B2B interactions and presentations that showcased the destination and also opened up new avenues to showcase Karnataka in a new light to the travel and trade community. Some of the stakeholders, who exhibited at the roadshow included KSTDC, Jungle Lodges and Resorts, Intersight Tours & Travels (P) Ltd, Mookanana Resort – Chikmagalur, Paul John Resorts & Hotels, TGI Hotels & Resorts and Travel India Company. This exclusive B2B Roadshow had over 10 stakeholders from Karnataka and many discerning trade partners from Jaipur .
About Karnataka:
Karnataka – One State, Many Worlds, is well known for silk, milk, coffee, honey and more is home to several forts, architectural marvels and is blessed with a rich cultural heritage. Other diverse visitor attractions include pilgrim sites, coastal landscapes and wildlife/national parks. The state offers a variety of tourism attractions that cater to the demand from different visitor segments, such as eco-tourism, wellness tourism and adventure tourism. Over the years Karnataka has emerged as one of the most sought after tourism destinations in the country, and also created a space for itself, in the international tourism circuit. As of 2019, the State was ranked as the third preferred destination among domestic tourists for 3 consecutive years.
Khazana Mahal, a one of its kind tourist attraction coming up in Jaipur will stay with you for a lifetime.
Khazana Mahal is a unique concept which will take you through a magical journey of Gems, Jewellery, Crafts, Heritage, History, Folklore and Tradition nested in the stunning realms of a 100 year old heritage Haveli set in pristine Aravali hills.
Here you will experience the captivating charm of hundreds of rare artefacts, each with a story as unique and old as time itself. Khazana Mahal is situated close to the historically famous Parshuram Dwar, where the Ashwamedha Yagya was performed initially by Lord Ram and then in 1734 by Raja Sawai Jai Singh the second.
A visit to Jaipur evokes images of Grandeur, Royalty and high strung Hospitality and we match the expectations that you come with. At Khazana Mahal you will experience a showcase of more than 2000 pieces of real and rare Gemstones and Jewellery across 50+ different types and categories.
Each of these, be it a historical artefact, rare gem, ancient statue, mesmerising painting or an exquisite piece of jewellery, comes with a story and history that defines the character of each unique piece. These range from myths, historical facts and even their use and importance in modern day Bollywood
Your tour at Khazana Mahal, starts with an introductory audio visual show that sets the tone for what is to come. This presentation would not only familiarise you with what is in store but gives you insights into the journey of a stone to a beautiful jewel and would also arouse your curiosity about the many facets of this beautiful place
In addition to all the grandeur and history you come across at Khazana Mahal, you will also see the largest finger ring in the world, a piece of a real shooting star, the incredible floating stones used by Lord Ram, replicas of the famous Kohinoor diamond.
You also see the world’s largest and most unique collection of stamps and postcards that commemorate a gem or a jewel.
We fulfil your desire to feel like Royalty, look like Royalty and to create and take back these memories. Dress up like a real Queen or King with our royalty replica dresses and create memories for a lifetime
Additional Highlights
At the Optical Glass Maze, which is one of its type in Jaipur, feel hypnotised as you experience real optical illusions.
Experience in disbelief the “Floating Stones” which are the same stones used by Lord Ram and his army to build the floating Bridge – “Ram Setu”, across to Lanka.
Bird lovers can see and experience a variety of birds, including beautiful peacocks in the natural setting of Khazana Mahal
At Khazana Mahal, we think green. Eco-tourism has been integrated into the entire theme and we understand the importance of being in sync with our environment.
Yoga and Meditation and being with the self can be experienced at the newly opened “Tourist Yoga & Meditation Center”
We have our very own Zip Line to get your hearts racing. This can be enjoyed by all our guests.
The Jungle Book Café is a book lover’s haven and children would enjoy the extensive comics section covering the likes of Chacha Chaudhary & Sabu, Pinky, Superman, Batman, Vikram aur Betaal
Maharani Gayatri Devi was one amongst the top 10 most beautiful women in the world and her name is mentioned in Guinness Book of World Records. On her birth anniversary, The EBNW Story brings out the most unknown facts about the female…
Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur was born on 23 May 1919 in London, United Kingdom. Her father’s name was Jitendra Narayan who was the king of Cooch Behar in Bengal while her mother was Indira Devi.
Maharani Gayatri Devi was married to Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II of Jaipur on 9 May, 1940.
She was the most beautiful queen of India who once had to spent five months in Delhi’s Tihar Jail. Being the strong critic of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, she was arrested during the Emergency.
The Queen used to contest elections against the Congress as an independent candidate.
Here comes a few interesting facts related to Maharani Gayatri Devi in the news.
Maharani Gayatri Devi was an extraordinary woman who was quite intelligent apart from being beautiful. She was among Top 10 Most Beautiful Women in world and her name was included in the list of 10 most beautiful women of Vogue magazine
The name of Maharani Gayatri Devi was included in the list of 10 most beautiful women of Vogue magazine.
Maharani Gayatri Devi was a continuous MP from 1962 to 1975.
In 1962, she contested for the first time on a Swatantra Party ticket and defeated Congress candidate Shardi Devi by a huge margin by garnering 192,909 votes out of 250,272. However, the Congress candidate got only 35,217 votes. After winning the election with such a huge margin, her name was also recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Gita Contest competition was organised under the aegis of Hare Krishna Movement Rajasthan across the country on Sunday in which thousands of students participated with enthusiasm.
According to Amitasan Das, President, Hare Krishna Movement Rajasthan, “The online participants in the competition appeared online for their examinations from major cities of India, whereas for those opting for offline competition, the examination was held in Jaipur, Udaipur and Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, on Sunday morning.”
Results will be announced in the first week of June and prize distribution will be given to the winners on the basis of category on June 26, said Siddha Swaroop Dasa.
“Geeta Contest Senior Category First prize winner will get ₹ 25,000/-, second prize Geeta Bhushan will be given ₹ 11000/-, third prize Geeta will be worth ₹ 11000.
Along with this, special attractive trophies and certificates will be given to winners.
Consolation prize worth Rs 1100 will be given to the contestants who come in the top 10 ranks in the contest.
Examinees share their experience
Rajveer Singh, Senior Software Engineer in the country’s reputed software company said that there is a lot to learn in Gita. It is also a better opportunity for us to take the exam. The solution to every first and foremost problem of life is given in Gita.
Neeta, who was working in Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, came to take the exam with full preparation. She told that because of the Gita contest, she was able to study the Bhagavad Gita and understand the importance of life.
Anurag Sharma of Jaipur is studying law from Udaipur. He is appearing for Gita exam because he is interested in Vedic literature. I had heard about reading Bhagvad Gita from many big names, but due to lack of time or some constraints, I could not read it, but now I have got a chance to read it.
Komal Sharma from Jaipur participated in the Geeta contest online, said that many concepts have become clear after reading the Gita.
During the launch of Gita Contest, Secretary of Aksendra Welfare Society Narendra Rawat and Convenor of the competition Siddha Swaroop Das were present.
Rawat said that Gita is the practical side of life, without the knowledge of Gita, life is incomplete, today Gita is very important for the student.
Some questions asked in Gita contest
According to Srimad Bhagavatam, what is the sequence for realization of the Absolute Truth? What is considered the biggest violation of divine law? What is the meaning of the word ‘Aham Brahma Asmi’? Who takes a man on the new path of life at the time of death? Why was the knowledge of Bhagavad Gita given to Arjuna?
India Dance Festival at Korzo theater in The Hague inaugurated today in the presence of Mayor Jan van Zanen, Her excellency Ambassador @Reenat Sandhu, Leo Spreksel, Gemma Jelier & Gauri Sharma.
During the India Dance Festival, Korzo celebrates the rich Indian dance and culture. From Bharatanatyam to contemporary Indian and modern dance; Korzo presents leading and starting talents from home and abroad. Inspiring performances by major international artists are interspersed with refreshing, contemporary productions. The festival showcase with the new work by Aakash Odedra Company (UK) in collaboration with Aditi Mangaldas (IN). The international residency also filled by Kuchipudi dancer Bhavana Reddy and new pieces from the Netherlands by Shailesh Bahoran and Poernima Gobardhan are on the program. Kalpana Raghuraman brings Samarpan from 2013 in a brand new version and the festival closes with a weekend full of emerging talent in various Indian dance styles. Ticket sales for India Dance Festival 2022 have begun.
For more information, please check: www.indiadansfestival.nl
The process for notification started in April 2020 when the Rajasthan government sent the proposal to develop the Ramgarh Vishdhari sanctuary for tigers.
In July 2021, in-principle approval was given by National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) to make Ramgarh Vishdhari Wildlife Sanctuary and nearby areas as tiger reserves.
Extent of Ramgarh Vishdhari Wildlife Sanctuary
The Ramgarh Vishdhari Wildlife Sanctuary covers 252 square kilometers of area and has been declared a sanctuary in 1982 under the Rajasthan Wildlife and Bird Protection Act, 1951.
Wild animals seen in this tiger reserve?
Wild animals like Indian wolf, leopard, sloth bear, golden jackal, fox, etc. can be seen.
Total tiger reserves in Rajasthan?
There are total four tiger reserves in Rajasthan with Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary being the fourth tiger reserve. The other three tiger reserves are Ranthambore Tiger Reserve- Sawai Madhopur district, Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve – Kota district, and Sariska Tiger Reserve – Alwar district.
Significance of declaring Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary as a tiger reserve?
Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary plays a significant role in the movement of tigers as it will connect the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve with the Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve, thus becoming an important tiger corridor.
Acting as a buffer for the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, it shall facilitate the dispersal of tigers from it. Thus it prevents the problem of overcrowding in Ranthambore.
Eco tourism shall get a boost owing to many sites within the tiger reserve like Bhimlat, and Ramgarh palace. This will also provide livelihood opportunities to locals.
A tiger corridor?
A stretch of land connecting tiger habitats, thereby allowing the movement of tigers and other wildlife is called tiger corridor.
Tiger corridors in India?
There are over 30 major tiger corridors and many smaller tiger corridors in India.
Significance of tiger corridors?
Because of corridors, tigers get more space, and Human-wildlife conflicts can be reduced.
Gyanvapi Masjid of Varanasi survey reports leaked recently claims that there is no hole been found in the black colored stone figure found in the middle of the pool, which the Muslim community was describing as the fountain. Also, there is no place to put any pipe in it. There is a separate white stone on top of the 2.5 feet high circular Shivling-like figure.
The Hindu party asked Munshi Ejaz to turn on the fountain and show it. But Munshi Ejaz expressed his inability to run the fountain.
At the same time, a swastika symbol was found on the southern pillar under the main dome in the mosque. Signs of three damru were found near the first gate of the mosque. In the north-west direction, the artefacts like temples were seen on the stones lying there.
Highlights of the survey report
Elephant trunks, tridents, paan, bells were seen inside the mosque. A swastika symbol was found on the southern pillar under the main dome.
Signs of three damru were found near the first gate of the mosque. In the north-west direction, a basement of 15 * 15 feet was visible, on which the debris was lying, the artefacts like temples on the stones lying there.
A 3 feet deep pool was found. There were 30 taps all around the pool. A well about 6 feet deep was seen in the middle of the pool. A round stone-shaped figure was seen in the middle of the well.
The distance between the Nandi sitting outside and the pool found inside (in the middle of which one side is said to have established a Shivling) is 83 feet 3 inches.
The pillar is inscribed in 7 lines in Hindi language. The space of four doors has been closed with new bricks. There are symbols of Sanatan culture on the wall of the basement.
It was told by the Anjuman Insanjariya Masajid Committee that a coal shop was also running in the premises, but no evidence of that was found anywhere.
When the key to the fourth cellar was not found, its lock was cut by getting a cutter. On going ahead, a small basement filled with rubble was found, where it was not possible to reach.
Read more on Gyanvapi Complex: https://ebnw.net/history/gyanvapi-complex-know-history-controversy-and-the-developments-till-date/
In 5 years, Bharat will be amongst leading quality content producing nations across globe. Center has envisioned major initiatives over the last 8 years to boost co-productions, film shoots and film facilitations in India, States like Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh have formulated their own film facilitation policies and provided co-production opportunities. He stated that these efforts are aimed at boosting India’s media and entertainment ecosystem, which is expected to generate USD 53 billion annually by 2025, said Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur addressed the India Forum at the famous Palais des Festivals in Cannes. Representing a 6000 year old culture and 1.3 billion people the Minister delivered his keynote address in front of audience comprising foreign and Indian filmmakers, journalists and delegates.
75th year celebration
This year marks the 75th year celebration of both Cannes Film Festival and of establishment of India-France diplomatic relations.
India shall emerge as the ‘content hub of world
Speaking on the importance of Cannes, the Minister said that over the years, ‘Festival de Cannes’ has played a significant role in strengthening Indo-French relations. The Minister noted the historic highs of Indian cinema and said that Indian content has been ruling the hearts and minds of the global audience and the stepping stone was laid by bestowing the Palme d’Or to the prolific Indian filmmaker Chetan Anand’s film Neecha Nagar in 1946 and a decade later in 1956, Satyajit Ray’s Pather Panchali won the Palme d’Or. Today the recognition of our cinematic excellence the world over is set to manifest the country into the ‘content hub of the world’, the Minister added.
“India intends to give you – the global audience, a flavour of the country’s cinematic excellence, technological prowess, rich culture and illustrious heritage of storytelling”. “India’s red carpet presence captured the diversity of our cinematic excellence not only in terms of representation of actors and film makers from various languages and regions, but also OTT platforms, with a strong presence of music composers and a folk artist who have enthralled audiences both young and old”, the Minister further added.
The startups from media and entertainment sector will showcase their technological prowess and pitch to the best from the world of AVGC along with a strong delegation of animation professionals from the sector.
“Government of India officially designated audiovisual services as one of 12 ‘champion service sectors’ and recently set up an AVGC task force comprising of industry leaders to prepare a policy roadmap for India to take a quantum leap in this sector and position us as the preferred ‘post production hub of the world’ “.
OTT market in India predicted to nearly 2 Billion Dollars
Thakur painted a bright future for M&E sector in India saying that on one hand artificial intelligence, virtual reality, immersive technologies such as the Metaverse, present immense possibilities to India’s IT skilled workforce, the OTT market in India is predicted to grow at 21% annually to nearly 2 Billion Dollars by 2024 on the other.
Skills of youth will make India preferred Post Production Hub for AVGC sector
The Minister promised that the Government will take all necessary measures to transform India into a Global Content Sub Continent and use the skills of our youth to make India the preferred Post Production Hub for AVGC sector and to that end Government will speed up co-production collaborations from around the world and also offer the best locations in India for Film Shoots.
These steps, Thakur envisioned, will in the next 5 years, catapult Bharat into the league of leading quality content producing nations across the globe.
Thakur concluded his statement by extending a warm invitation to foreign film makers to shoot in India, bask in its hospitality and relish its breathtaking landscape.
India will become the world’s biggest ‘influencer economy
Shekhar Kapur spoke about the effect of access to cheap broadband and mobile devices having a disruptive effect on movie industry and said that India is about to become the world’s biggest ‘influencer economy’ and that cinema will soon be redefined by the young film makers.
India is a pool of restless dreams, dreams that are restless to make it big, of looking forward, added Prasoon Joshi to the comment of Shekhar Kapur.
Roxborough said the style of Indian storytelling needs a lot more to become appealing to world market.
Apurva Chandra contested the notion by Scott Roxborough by citing movies like Lunchbox, Mr and Mrs Iyer and Rocketry that are typically Indian in their story but have resonated with audience across the world. He further reiterated the incentives announced by the Government of India yesterday for film makers from across the world.
R. Madhavan commented on how India has so much to tell the world in the field of science and technology and the cinema world must explore this idea. From Aryabhatta to Sundar Pichai India has extraordinary stories which are aspirations of youngsters around the world.
Cannes session moderation
The session moderated by Vani Tripathi had on the panel Apurva Chandra, Secretary, Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, Prasoon Joshi, Writer, Poet, and Chairman, Central Board of Film Certification, R Madhavan, Indian actor, writer, director, and producer Shekhar Kapur, Indian filmmaker, actor, television presenter and entrepreneur and Chairman, Film and Television Institute of India, Scott Roxborough, Editor, Hollywood Reporter and Philip Avril, Producer