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Hingonia Gaushala in Rajasthan: 200 KW solar plant inaugurated 

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The world’s largest cow-rehabilitation center Hingonia Gaushala will now be illuminated with solar energy as a 200 KW Solar Plant has been installed here.

In fact, the solar plant at the Hingonia Gaushala has been put up by Aawas Financiers Ltd with the CSR Fund.

 The Solar Plant was inaugurated jointly by the CFO of Awas Financiers Ltd. Ghanshyam Rawat and Cow-Rehabilitation Center Hingonia’s representative Anant Shesh Das, said Sidhha Swaroop Das, programme coordinator.

Speaking on the occasion, Rawat said that solar energy will be used in Hingonia cow-rehabilitation center as well as at the employees’ residences, offices, and veterinary hospitals.

Raghupati Das, representative of Hingonia Gaushala said that a total of 449 panels of 450 watts have been installed at the Hingonia Gaushala by Aawas Financiers Limited. 

All these panels have been installed above the tin sheds located in the enclosures. This solar plant will help Hingonia Gaushala to become self-supporting. Similarly, if voluntary organizations keep coming forward, then cowsheds will soon become self-sufficient, he opined.

No-confidence motion against Pak PM Imran Khan tabled

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No-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan tabled in Pakistan National Assembly.

The opposition parties in Pakistan tabled a motion of no-confidence against Prime Minister Imran Khan in the National Assembly on Monday.

The assembly adjourned after tabling of the motion and the next session of the Parliament is scheduled for March 31, according to Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri. Follow the page for all the updates on this news.

Meanwhile, Khan, unperturbed by the developments, continued patting his back with his work. He shared one of the tweets where he expressed proud in his team’s working.

TEJAS: Training for Emirates Jobs And Skills launched to train overseas Indians

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The Training for Emirates Jobs And Skills (TEJAS), an initiative under the Skill India International Project was lauched in Dubai by union minister Anurag Thakur. The initiative under the Skill India International Project aims at training Indians so that they can get employed overseas.

This programme has the objective of skilling, providing certification, and employment of Indians overseas. TEJAS is also aiming to create pathways so that the Indian workforce can get equipped for the various skills and market requirements in the UAE. Under this project, 10,000 strong Indian workforces will be created in the UAE during the initial phase of implementation.

This project will be looking to skill the Indian population overseas thus providing the world with a large workforce from India who is skilled.

TEJAS project will create a pathway between UAE and India. Through this project’s implementation pathways will be created between India and the UAE enabling the Indian workforce according to the needs of the UAE market.

Tina Dabi: The UPSC topper to remarry IAS Pradeeep Gawande. Watch pics here…

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Tina Dabi, the UPSC-2016 topper, posted a picture on instagram with IAS Pradeep Gawande from Rajasthan. The caption going with post says, “I’m wearing the smile you gave me” and the post also carries a smiley along. In fact, the hash tagged word #fiance makes it clear that she is soon tying the knot with Gawande.

Dabi is a joint secretary in the finance department of Rajasthan while Gawande is currently the Director in the Department of Archeology and Museum, Rajasthan. Tina Dabi, who is active on social media, has shared her picture with her new life partner.

Sources said that Dabi and Gawande will get married in April after which a reception will be given on April 22 at a hotel in Jaipur.

Tina Dabi had earlier married Athar Amir, an IAS officer of her own batch, in 2018. However, Tina and Athar were divorced in Jaipur’s Family Court in August 2021.

Dabi had come into the limelight ever since she topped the IAS in the year 2015

Rajasthan Day 2022: Know its history, significance and celebration 

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Rajasthan Day or Rajasthan Foundation Day is celebrated each year on 30 March. 

On 30 March 1949, the princely states of Jodhpur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer and Bikaner merged to form the ‘Greater Rajasthan Union’. This is considered to be the day of establishment of Rajasthan.

The word Rajasthan means- ‘place of kings’ because the Gurjars, Rajputs, Mauryas, Jats among others ruled here. After the declaration of independence of India by the British rulers, the process of transfer of power was started. At that time, it was felt that the formation of Rajasthan province of independent India and the merger of the then part of Rajputana with India could prove to be a difficult task. 

With the declaration of independence, there was a competition among the chiefs of the princely states of Rajputana to retain their power even in the independent state. At that time, with a point of view of the geographical situation of the present Rajasthan, there were a total of twenty-two princely states in this part of Rajputana. .

In these states except one princely state of Ajmer Merwada province, the rest of the princely states were ruled by native kings. The Ajmer-Merwada province was occupied by the British rulers. Because of this, it would have come directly into independent India, but the remaining twenty-one princely states were to be merged, that is, a province called ‘Rajasthan’ was to be formed. 

Due to the competition for power, it seemed very difficult because the rulers of these princely states were looking at the merger of their princely states with independent India as a second priority. Their demand was that they have been governing their own states for years, they have long experience, due to which their princely state should be given the status of ‘independent state’. 

The process of unification of Rajasthan, which started on 18 March 1948, was completed on 1 November 1956 in seven phases amidst a decade of tumult. 

The role of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and his secretary V.P. Menon, the then Indian princely state and Home Minister of the Government of India, was quite significant in this context.

 Due to their understanding, the present form of Rajasthan could be created.

Rajasthan made in seven phases

* On March 18, 1948, the princely states of Alwar, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karauli merged to form ‘Matsya Sangh’. The then Maharaja of Dholpur Udai Singh became the Rajpramukh and Alwar became the capital.

* On 25 March 1948, Kota, Bundi, Jhalawar, Tonk, Dungarpur, Banswara, Pratapgarh, Kishangarh and Shahpura merged to form the Union of Rajasthan.

*The merger of the princely state of Udaipur on 18 April 1948. The new name was named ‘United Rajasthan Union’. The then Maharana Bhupal Singh of Udaipur became the Rajpramukh.

*On 30 March 1949, the princely states of Jodhpur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer and Bikaner merged to form the ‘Greater Rajasthan Union’. This is considered to be the day of establishment of Rajasthan.

*On 15 April 1949, the ‘Matsya Sangh’ merged with the Greater Rajasthan Union.

* On 26 January 1950, the princely state of Sirohi was also merged with the Greater Rajasthan Union.

*On November 1, 1956, Abu, Delwara tehsil was also merged with Rajasthan, Sunel Tappa which once was with Mandsaur district in Madhya Pradesh also merged.

Yadadri Temple made of gold and granite worth Rs 1200 crore opens for devotees

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Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district made of gold, granite and aesthetic carving was inaugurated by Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) on Monday.

KCR with his family reached Yadadri Bhuvanagiri to inaugurate the revamped Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, the reconstruction of which has been made at around Rs 1,280 crore over the past five years. The EBNW Story brings the unique features of this temple:

  • The temple has been constructed with 2,50,000 tonne black granite, specially brought in from Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh.
  • It exhibits a fusion of both Dravidian and Kakatiyan styles of architecture
  • More than 2,000 sculptors and thousands of workers have been involved in the reconstruction work of the temple which is still under progress
  • Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple in Yadadri is approximately 80 km away from Hyderabad
  • The sprawling 14.5-acre temple complex project was started in April 2016 and a budget of approximately Rs 1,600 crore was allocated.
  • The entire temple township project is spread over 2,500 acres of land.
  • While the pillar is carved out of a single stone, no cement is used for the temple construction.
  • Indian architecture mythology was kept in mind while planning the temple by the famous film set designer Anand Sai
  • The special doors of the main entrances were created by the pembarthy (famous for its metal and brass works) artisans, the queue lines adorned with sanku chakra symbols, specially made from Indore and the main entrance of sanctum sanctorum is gold-covered.
  • A Tanjore style of painting is also put in the temple.
  • Temple vimana gopuram (structure at the top of the temple) is covered with 125 kg of gold which was donated to the temple by CM KCR, his cabinet, colleagues and several industrialists.
  • While  KCR donated 1,116 grams of gold on behalf of his family, other TRS Ministers, MLA’s, MPs, several business houses also have announced gold donations for the temple, said the CMO.
  • Hyderabad-based MNC Megha Engineering announced a 6 kg gold donation while Hetero Pharma owner announced a 5 kg gold donation.

Oscars 2022 list of winners: Jessica Chastain & Will Smith win their first Oscars, CODA is the Best Picture

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Oscars 2022 list of winners: The 94th Academy Awards were awarded to the best performers. Check out the full list of winners (updates real time):

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Jessie Buckley – The Lost Daughter

Ariana DeBose – West Side Story- WINNER

Judy Dench – Belfast

Kristen Dunst – The Power of the Dog

Aunjanue Ellis – King Richard

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Coming 2 America

Cruella

Dune

The Eyes of Tammy Faye – WINNER

House of Gucci

Best Cinematography

Dune – WINNER

Nightmare Alley

The Power of the Dog

The Tragedy of Macbeth

West Side Story

Best Original Score

Nicholas Britell – Don’t Look Up

Hans Zimmer – Dune -WINNER

Germaine Franco – Encanto

Alberto Iglesias – Parallel Mothers

Jonny Greenwood – The Power of the Dog

Best Visual Effects

Dune-WINNER

Free Guy

No Time to Die

Shang-Chi

Spider-Man: No Way Home

Best Animated Feature Film

Encanto–WINNER

The Mitchells vs. the Machines

Flee

Luca

Raya and the Last Dragon

Best Animated Short Film

Affairs of the Art

Bestia

Boxballet

Robin Robin

The Windshield Wiper – WINNER

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Kodi Smit-McPhee – The Power of the Dog

Troy Kotsur – CODA -WINNER

Oscar stage drama: Will Smith slaps host Chris Rock

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Will Smith (R) hits at Chris Rock as Rock spoke on stage during the 94th Academy Awards in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 27, 2022. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

The Oscar stage got a tensed moment when Chris Rock, the presenter at the 94th Academy Awards,

Was slapped by Will Smith after he made a joke at the expense of his wife Jada Pinkett Smith.

“Jada, I love ya. G.I. Jane 2, can’t wait to see it,” Rock said with reference to Pinkett Smith’s appearance.

Will Smith initially seemed to be laughing following Rock’s comment. But he then stormed the stage and slapped Rock in the face. “Wow,” said Rock afterward. “Will Smith just smacked the s**t out of me.”

Smith’s comments were bleeped after he returned to his seat, but it was apparent that he told Rock, “Keep my wife’s name out your f***king mouth.”

Pinkett Smith’s suffers from alopecia, an autoimmune disorder that she has been public about battling, which causes hair loss by attacking hair follicles.

Rock later went to the Smiths to apologize, and Denzel Washington got involved.

Smith later returned to the stage to claim the award for Best Actor, as predicted.

“Will, Chris, we are gonna solve that like a family at the gold party,” presenter P. Diddy later said in the immediate aftermath. 

Later, when Smith returned to claim the prize for Best Actor, he addressed the moment with Rock. “I want to apologize to The Academy; I want to apologize to all of my fellow nominees,” he said through tears. “I hope the Academy invites me back.” Smith, it should be noted, did not apologize on stage to Rock.

IPL 2022: Know dates, teams, schedule and venue of matches in India…

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IPL 2022 Schedule

IPL 2022 Schedule26 March 2022 — 29 May 2022
HostBCCI i.e. Board of Control for Cricket in India
Hosting CountryIndia
Match Format20 Overs (T20)
IPL 2022 First Match26 March 2022
IPL Final Match29 May 2022
Number Of Teams10
Name Of TeamsChennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals, Punjab Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Ahmedabad Lions & Lucknow Nawabs.
Number Of Total Matches74
Official Website of IPLiplt20.com

IPL 2022 Match Date & Time

As I mentioned above that 10 teams will be the part of 15th edition of Indian Premier League, among them 74 Matches will be played, for all IPL 2022 Match dates & time are tabulated below.

Match No.DateMatch DetailsVenueTime
1March 2022, 26CSK vs KKRWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
2March 2022, 27DC vs MIBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai3:30 PM
3March 2022, 27PBKS vs RCBDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
4March 2022, 28Gujarat Titans vs LSGWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
5March 2022, 29SRH vs RRMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
6March 2022, 30RCB vs KKRDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
7March 2022, 31LSG vs CSKBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
8April 2022, 01KKR vs PBKSWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
9April 2022, 02MI vs RRDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai3:30 PM
10April 2022, 02Gujarat Titans vs DCMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
11April 2022, 03CSK vs PBKSBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
12April 2022, 04SRH vs LSGDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
13April 2022, 05RR vs RCBWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
14April 2022, 06KKR vs MIMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
15April 2022, 07LSG vs DCDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
16April 2022, 08PBKS vs Gujarat TitansBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
17April 2022, 09CSK vs SRHDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai3:30 PM
18April 2022, 09RCB vs MIMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
19April 2022, 10KKR vs DCBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai3:30 PM
20April 2022, 10RR vs LSGWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
21April 2022, 11SRH vs Gujarat TitansDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
22April 2022, 12CSK vs RCBDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
23April 2022, 13MI vs PBKSMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
24April 2022, 14RR vs Gujarat TitansDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
25April 2022, 15SRH vs KKRBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
26April 2022, 16MI vs LSGBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
27April 2022, 16DC vs RCBWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
28April 2022, 17PBKS vs SRHDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai3:30 PM
29April 2022, 17Gujarat Titans vs CSKMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
30April 2022, 18RR vs KKRBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
31April 2022, 19LSG vs RCBDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
32April 2022, 20DC vs PBKSMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
33April 2022, 21MI vs CSKDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
34April 2022, 22DC vs RRMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
35April 2022, 23KKR vs Gujarat TitansDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai3:30 PM
36April 2022, 23RCB vs SRHBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
37April 2022, 24LSG vs MIWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
38April 2022, 25PBKS vs CSKWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
39April 2022, 26RCB vs RRMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
40April 2022, 27Gujarat Titans vs SRHWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
41April 2022, 28DC vs KKRWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
42April 2022, 29PBKS vs LSGMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
43April 2022, 30Gujarat Titans vs RCBBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai3:30 PM
44April 2022, 30RR vs MIDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
45May 2022, 01DC vs LSGWankhede Stadium, Mumbai3:30 PM
46May 2022, 01SRH vs CSKMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
47May 2022, 02KKR vs RRWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
48May 2022, 03Gujarat Titans vs PBKSDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
49May 2022, 04RCB vs CSKMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
50May 2022, 05DC vs SRHBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
51May 2022, 06Gujarat Titans vs MIBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
52May 2022, 07PBKS vs RRWankhede Stadium, Mumbai3:30 PM
53May 2022, 07LSG vs KKRMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
54May 2022, 08SRH vs RCBWankhede Stadium, Mumbai3:30 PM
55May 2022, 08CSK vs DCDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
56May 2022, 09MI vs KKRDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
57May 2022, 10LSG vs Gujarat TitansMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
58May 2022, 11RR vs DCDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai7:30 PM
59May 2022, 12CSK vs MIWankhede Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
60May 2022, 13RCB vs PBKSBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai7:30 PM
61May 2022, 14KKR vs SRHMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune7:30 PM
62May 2022, 15CSK vs Gujarat TitansWankhede Stadium, Mumbai3:30 PM

IPL 22 Teams

10 teams are going to be the part of 15th edition of Indian Premier League, teams name are as follows.

  • Chennai Super Kings
  • Delhi Capitals
  • Punjab Kings
  • Kolkata Knight Riders
  • Mumbai Indians
  • Rajasthan Royals
  • Royal Challengers Bangalore
  • Sunrisers Hyderabad
  • Ahmedabad Lions
  • Lucknow Nawabs

IPL Match Date 2022

Names of stadium where 15th Edition of Indian Premier League is scheduled to be played are Wankhede Stadium, M.A.Chidambaram Chepauk Stadium, Narendra Modi Stadium, Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Eden Gardens Stadium & BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium.

Ministry of Defence approves 21 new Sainik Schools in partnership mode from academic year 2022-2023

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Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved setting up of 21 new Sainik Schools, in partnership with NGOs/private schools/State Governments. These schools will be set up in the initial round of the Government’s initiative of setting up of 100 new Sainik schools across the country in partnership mode. They will be distinct from the existing Sainik Schools.

The objectives behind Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of setting up of 100 new Sainik Schools is to provide quality education to the students in tune with National Education Policy and give them better career opportunities, including joining the Armed Forces. It also gives an opportunity to the private sector to work hand-in-hand with the Government towards nation building by refining today’s youth to become responsible citizens of tomorrow.

State/UT-wise list of 21 approved new Sainik Schools is annexed and can also be seen at www.sainikschool.ncog.gov.in. 17 of these Schools are Brownfield running schools and 4 are Greenfield schools to be operational shortly.

While NGOs/ Trusts /Societies have share of 12 approved new schools, 6 private Schools and 3 State Government owned schools find place in the list of such approved new Sainik Schools. Unlike existing Sainik Schools which are purely residential in nature, 7 new Sainik Schools are Day School and 14 such new approved schools have residential arrangements.

These new Sainik Schools, besides their affiliation to respective education boards, will function under the aegis of Sainik Schools Society and will follow the Rules and Regulations for new Sainik schools in partnership mode prescribed by the Society.

In addition to their regular affiliated board curriculum, they will also impart education of Academic PLUS curriculum to the students of Sainik school pattern.

Details pertaining to the modalities of operation of these schools are available at www.sainikschool.ncog.gov.in. Willing students and parents are invited to visit the web portal and take advantage of this novel opportunity.

Admission process:

(A) Entry to new Sainik School pattern in these schools will be at class VI level only on the following lines.

(i) At least 40 percent of intake in class VI will be from candidates who have qualified the All-India Sainik School Entrance Examination conducted by NTA through E-Counselling.
(ii) Up to 60 percent intake will be from students enrolled in the same school and desirous of taking admission under this vertical of new Sainik Schools through a qualifying test, notification for which will be issued separately.

(B) Candidates qualified in All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination -2022 are being informed at their registered email id with NTA, regarding opening of new approved Sainik Schools and the procedure for applying in these Schools. Such qualified candidates willing to take admission in new approved school of their choice will have to register themselves for e-counseling at https:/sainikschool.ncog.gov.in. Students will have to use their AISSEE -2022 application number for logging in and registering at the web portal after which the applicant student can indicate choice of up to 10 schools in order of priority for e-counseling. Schools will be allotted to registered applicants in order of the merit list for each school to the extent of seats to be filled in that school by the AISSEE 2022 qualified candidates. Qualified candidates of AISSEE 2022 willing to join new Sainik Schools are advised to check web portal regularly for all latest updates on e-counseling.

(C) For the students already enrolled in the new Sainik School and desirous of studying under this vertical of new Sainik Schools, admission will be provided on the basis of a qualifying test to be conducted shortly. The new Sainik Schools are being notified about the same separately to collect and provide details of such willing candidates, within the prescribed timelines, to the test conducting agency, details of which will also be available at the web portal https:/sainikschool.ncog.gov.in.

Academic session for approved New Sainik Schools is likely to commence in first week of May 2022. Indicative timelines can be seen at web portal https:/sainikschool.ncog.gov.in.

Portal for inviting applications for remaining new Sainik Schools for consideration in the next round is likely to be re-opened in the first week of April 2022.

Willing schools/NGOs may go through the QRs, MoA and Rules & Regulations for the new Sainik schools in partnership mode which are available on the web portal. Schools /NGOs/Trusts/Societies etc. who have already registered and applied during first round need not apply afresh or pay registration fee again. However, such earlier registered applicants may go through the QRs, Rules and Regulations and MoA and update their data on web portal, with fresh inputs, if any.