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Budget 2022: Nirmala Sitharaman wins hearts and laurels. Know how and why…

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Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1 pegged the government’s fiscal deficit for the financial year 2022-23 at 6.4% of gross domestic product (GDP) as the budget recognised the need to boost growth.

The woman of strength is trending on social media. Let’s read facts which make her different from other ministers and help her win laurels…

Her humble apology:

I apologize for not being able to come out with any cut in tax slabs, says FM.

Her understanding of common man challenges:

Didn’t want to increase taxes at the time of pandemic. A conscious decision was taken not to increase taxes because of the hardship that people have been facing due to the pandemic, she says.

Her knowledge on finance and economics:

The country is expected to grow at 9.27 per cent in the coming year. With a focus on four pillars of development — inclusive development, productivity enhancement, energy transition and climate action — the Budget gives a blueprint of economy from India at 75 to India at 100.

Jaipur Literature Festival 2022 to celebrate art with art-centric sessions

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Jaipur Literature Festival 2022, set to take place between 5-14 March 2022, will return to its home city, Jaipur, for its 15th edition, promoting art and world heritage with numerous innovative initiatives.

Performing arts legend Sohini Roychowdhury, an exponent of Bharatanatyam, and Sharon Lowen, a renowned dancer of Indian classical dance forms – Odissi, Manipuri, Mayurbhanj & Seraikella Chhau – will join Manjari Sinha, acclaimed music and dance critic, for a fascinating conversation on Sringara, exploring the evocative and evolutionary form. 

The session will examine the vast history and many interpretations of Sringara, an aesthetic peak, often consideredthe mother of all nine rasas in Indian dance. 

Feminist, publisher and author Ritu Menon’s biography of the remarkable actor and dancer Zohra Sehgal, who lived a full life until the age of 90, is uniquely structured in theatrical style. Menon puts into context how the creativity of dancer Uday Shankar and actor Prithviraj Kapoor impacted Sehgal. 

In conversation with Festival Producer and Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, Sanjoy K. Roy, Thakore, Menon and Lahiri will discuss the essence of theatre, its genius, its magic, and its pervading misogyny. 

Roy will also be in conversation with much-loved Indian singer and musician Remo Fernandes at a session exploring his pursuit of his greatest loves: music, art, writing and his homeland, Goa. 

B.N. Goswamy, one of the most eminent art historians of our times, opens a window to a wide range of subjects: all on or around the arts, which have immense potential to form aesthetic sensibility. 

From Ananda Coomaraswamy to the Art of Calligraphy, The Meaning of Silence to Farid-ud-din Attar’s great Sufi parable of the Conference of the Birds, among others, Goswamy invites readers to enter into the field of the arts and savour its pleasures. 

In an engaging and comprehensive session with Jaipur Literature Festival Co-Director William Dalrymple, Goswamy will discuss his book Conversations which promises to be a truly accessible primer on art in India and South Asia. 

At another session titled Mughal Portraiture: Presence and Absence, independent art historian Ursula Weekeswill be in conversation with author and art historian Yashaswini Chandra. Weekes’ upcoming book, Mughal Court Painting in India, follows more than a decade of her writing and teaching on Mughal art and culture. She will discuss her latest project on how portraits were important agents in projecting the religious, social and political identities of the members of the Mughal court.

The Festival will feature a session that evokes the sensual lure of the human body as well as the essential ambiguities of its representation. Writer, commentator and vascular surgeon Ambarish Satwik introspects upon the distance between the naked and the nude in the anatomy of our race, even as modern imaging technologies render us asexual and transparent. 

Celebrated writer, curator, and historian Alka Pande has looked at the erotic through diverse perspectives in her work. Her recent book Pha(bu)llus studies the power of phallic symbolism as a key and recurring motif in religion, culture and art. In conversation, they will discuss art and the nature of the erotic, as well as the anti-nude, in the context of the sensuous, the mortal, the philosophical and the spiritual.

Writer, screenwriter and activist Farrukh Dhondy boasts of as many scintillating life experiences as professional accolades. From bearing witness to pre-Independent India, the Partition and many a social movementto meeting a roster of eclectic and even murderous celebrities, Dhondy’s life is a cinematic rollercoaster. In conversation with film and theatre director Arghya Lahiri, Dhondy will discusshis life as a writer.

The Festival will offer a spectacular Heritage Event and the Jaipur Music Stage will run parallel to the main Festival as always.  Like every year, the winner of the annual Ojas Art Award will also be announced. 

Gulmarg in Kashmir winning hearts of tourists since years. Know its history, significance & other details

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Gulmarg situated in Kashmir has been alluring tourists from across the world with its pristine beauty with snowy mountains surroundings it from across

Located 2650 meters above the sea level, Gulmarg has a picturesque beauty and it remains blissfully surrounded with snow-capped mountains covered with white sheet of snow and there are wild mountain flowers all across.

Gulmarg offers alluring and breathtaking views, is blessed with natural beauty, and has a pleasant climatic conditions. 

History behind the name Gulmarg 

The original name of Gulmarg was ‘Gaurimarg’ .  Legend says that the reason behind the name gaurimarg is that this beautiful place is located somewhere near Himalayas which is considered as the Adobe of Lord Shiva while Gauri is the name of Lord Shiva’s wife hence the place got the name as Gaurimarg( path of Goddess Gauri). 

But in 16th century, Chak ruler Yousuf Shah renamed Gaurimarg to Gulmarg which means place of rose as it has wide variety beautiful wild mountains flowers. 

What makes Gulmarg special 

Gulmarg is special for tourists for diverse reasons. Firstly, it is considered to have world’s second highest golf course ,which is situated at an altitude of 2650m. 

Top attraction in Gulmarg is Rani temple which is situated on small hillock in the centre of Gulmarg. People throng here to worship lord shiva. The temple became famous when Bollywood song ‘Jai Jai Shiv Shankar’ of  Rajesh Khanna  and Mumtaz was pictured here in the year 1970. 

Other than this temple, there are lot of beautiful destinations to explore here; some of them are -Gulmarg Gandola, Alpather lake, outer circle walk, Niggle Nallah, Drang Kongdori. 

Film shooting in Gulmarg 

Unlike other tourist spots in the Jammu and Kashmir, Gulmarg remains open all year round for film shooting.

Located in the heart of Kashmir, Gulmarg has been getting attention from different movie directors. Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz had danced together on ‘Jai Jai Shiv Shankar’ while Rishi Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia sang ‘Hum tum ek kamre mein band hon’ in the film ‘Bobby’  in this beautiful place. 

Best time to visit Gulmarg 

It is a year round destination but March to June is the best time to explore the beauty of this paradise. If you want to enjoy the snow fall, then October to February would be an excellent option. 

How to get in Gulmarg 

The nearest airport to Gulmarg is Sringar’s Airport. Also there is road way which connects Srinagar from Gulmarg. 

The distance between Gulmarg and Srinagar is around 64km. 

Train is also a best option to get in Gulmarg you can take train from Jammu. 

Gulmarg is untouched with the chaos of city life and has always stayed away from heat wave and hence is considered as the top rated tourist attractions

Kalpana Chawla’s Death Anniversary: Know why the 1st Female Indian Space Traveller was special…

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Kalpana Chawla death anniversary falls on February 1. The day is observed with sadness as it was on this day when Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian-origin woman to enter into space, passed away along with her crewmates in the year 2003. 

Kalpana was one of the seven astronauts in the space shuttle, Columbia, which was exploded over the southern United States during its re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere.

According to NASA, the spacecraft was just 16 minutes away from the scheduled landing when the disaster occurred. EBNW Story revisits the daughter of India’s journey beyond the planet. 

Kalpana Chawla Early life

Kalpana was born in Haryana’s Karnal in 1962 she being the youngest of four siblings. She has had a fascination for astronomy from an early age. 

As she had interest in aeroplanes since childhood, she took to NASA following a Master’s degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas, in 1984. 

Graduating with a degree in aeronautical engineering from Punjab Engineering College, she went to Texas for her Master’s, following which she gained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Colorado. 

Kalpana Chawla final flight

In 2003, Kalpana’s final mission was the STS-107, which was a 16-day mission dedicated to science and research in space. NASA says that its six-membered Columbia crew performed 80 experiments before the start of the mission.

February 1 marks the death anniversary of the woman who pioneered as an Indian woman in space and was the second Indian to travel beyond Earth’s atmosphere, second only to Rakesh Sharma. 

Rajasthan: School principal gets an emotional farewell in Chittorgarh district [WATCH]

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Rajasthan school principal Kavita Fadnavis was given an emotional send off in Nimbahera district of Rajasthan where students were seen pouring flowers on her vehicle as it slowly paved way on streets amid a huge crowd of teachers and parents. Tanu Anjana writes this report for EBNW Story.

Fadnavis has worked hard for the overall growth for the students of the Govt. Hr. Sec. School, Marjeevi.

In fact, she dedicated her life for the cause of development of her students in this small town in Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan.

As per reports, he was known to be one of the most favourite teacher of students and everyone can be seen asking her to stop her plans to go anywhere in the video.  

Kavita also gets emotional, making it a very tough good-bye moment for all. It is also known that she had built a very strong bond with most of her students over the years.

Jaipur princess and Rajasthan MP Diya Kumari celebrates her birthday with simplicity

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MP Diya Kumari celebrated her birthday on January 30 in her constituency with simplicity. She rededicated herself for service of the people.

Her birthday was marked with varied events relating to Poojan, blood donation and service.

The MP also visited the holy temples of Prabhu Shrinath Ji, Shree Charbuja Nath Ji and Shree Dwarkadhish Ji. She prayed for the prosperity of the state and the country. She said that she will not leave any stone unturned for the service of the people.

Large number of BJP workers, Trade Organizations and well wishers presented her with flowers, shreephal and shawls. She expressed her gratitude to them.

India: Top 5 places to visit with your friends…

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Going on a trip is always a fun and if it is with your best friends, then this fun gets double. You get a chance to explore mesmerizing things together making a few memorable moments of your life. Here Aakanksha Unnat brings in top five destinations which can be visited with your friends where you can the best time of your life…

Ladakh 

You must have dreamed of bike riding on the windy streets of Ladakh? Wanna realise those dreams? Try visiting Ladakh…the roads in Ladakh aren’t mere cakewalk. The twist and turns of streets here are quite challenging to travel on two wheeler but that can be best enjoyed in company of friends. Ladakh is surrounded with snow cap mountains, lakes, etc and with your friends, you can definitely click the best memories in your mind at a place which is blessed with God gifted nature. The picturesque destination can be fun visiting with friends. 

 Coorg 

Coorg is a beautiful hill station in Karnataka which can be seen touching clouds at different place. You can enjoy the company of clouds while sipping hot coffee. Famously known as the Scotland of India, Coorg has a few pristine destinations to visit with friends which are Madekeri Fort, Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls among others. It is best known for its natural beauty and delightful delicacies. The weather and beautiful surroundings make Coorg one of the special place to visit with friends.

Ooty

Every Mountain lover always dreams of visiting Ooty once. It is known as queen of Nilgiri. Ooty offers rose gardens and breath taking views which makes it one the best charming destination. Exploring  beauty of this place is nothing more than Fun. 

 Rishikesh 

Famous for Rafting, Rishikesh is the place which offers lots of adventurous activities. You can try Rafting in Morning and enjoy nights with bonfire and camps. If you want exciting time with your friends, then this is must visit place. 

 Manali 

Manali is a dreamy destination for nature lovers. The perfect picturesque views calm the mind and gives happiness to mind. Feel the cool weather and bask in the green surroundings here which offer serene views. Dotted with beautiful greenery and pristine rivers, Manali is the top choice of peoples to visit with friends.

Agra Ka Petha: Know its history, flavours and types

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Agra Ka Petha! Each of us might have tasted this famous sweet dish. In fact, a sudden whisper of this word might leave your taste buds crave for it as well. So here we bring in a short history of how this dish was developed and what all flavours and types are available to make it delicious.

Indians have deep and abiding inclination for traditional sweets. It is home to sweets which are not only enjoyed in our country but has its lovers in world. One of those famous sweets is Agra Ka Petha. 

Coming out from the kitchen of Mughals, Agra ka Petha is made up of pumpkin boiled in rose essence sugar syrup. The shops of this delightful sweet is available in every corner of Agra and also on railway station people can be seen hopping off the train just to buy the Petha. 

Fantastic history behind Agra Ka petha 

Around 350 year old sweet dish came from the kitchen of Mughal Empire, when the Mughal soldiers stayed in Agra for a long period of time. They wanted to make affordable sweet dish to relish after meal. So they decided to make petha. 

Some people says that when Taj Mahal was under construction, the labour got upset by having the same food daily hence the chef prepared this sweet dish. And Noor Jahan also liked this sweet dish and then this petha became the Royal Sweet Dish. 

Variety of Agra ka Petha 

It comes with endless flavors, types and sizes. Generous with tasting, it also comes in different colours. 

Algorithm Petha, Kesar Petha, Dry Petha, Pan Petha, Chocolate Petha and the list goes on. 

You can find almost every type of petha in each store of Agra. The most famous place for the Petha is Sardar Bazar.

Inspire Your Heart With Art Day: Know its history, celebration, significance and quotes

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Inspire Your Heart With Art Day is each celebrated each year on January 31 to celebrate the origin of art ever since the human civilisation. The history of the celebration of art day is still unknown and surprisingly its founder is also unknown.

“Art is something that makes you breathe with a different kind of happiness”. 

Art has probably existed as long as human civilization. So the attachment of human with art is on extraordinary length. Art give humans a higher satisfaction in emotional release than simply managing emotions on their own. 

Hence there is a day to inspire human heart with art. It is being celebrated on 31st January.. National Day Calendar is also researching the origins of this national art celebration.  But this day is celebrated to calm and inspire the heart by art. On this day you can visit a gallery, theatre, cinema, or music venue, and to soak up the art.

On this Day, each kind of art is appreciated as every art has some meaning behind. The Day is created to celebrate all forms of art and to affect your heart in good way. 

Art refers to the different range of human activities including painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and other visual media. And over the year it is developed in different different ways and still developing. Art plays a pivotal role in various areas in the entertainment of therapy, for raising awareness, and in evoking all sorts of emotions. Hence this day is celebrated to inspire the heart. 

How to celebrate Inspire your Heart with Art Day 

By visiting the nearest museum, cinema hall, public park, sculptures, painting hall and other places, you can enjoy this day. Art is not only limited to painting but if you like to dance, if you like music , you can celebrate this on your way by doing things of your choice.  Also take this day as the best chance to find your area of interest in the field of arts. Let this art day inspire and calm your heart. 

Quotes to celebrate Inspire Your Heart with Art Day 

1. Today is Inspire Your Heart With Art Day! Take it truly or figuratively. 

2. Today is “Inspire Your Heart with Art” Day! Stop by the Museum to appreciate free one-on-one time with the art. 

3. Creativity is contagious,  pass it on. Happy inspire your heart with art day. 

4.  Creativity is the door that opens heart and listens souls to whisper. Celebrate Inspire Your Heart With Art Day By doing things whatever you love.

Kamla Devi : The real life hero who stood strong and became a mother figure for her daughter-in-law

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A strong women stands for herself but stronger women stand up for everyone else. Yes let’s talk about it with the fact that we are living in a country which is considered as one of the most vulnerable country for women and where women are still fighting for their rights.

We read various stories on daily basis on women conditions which remain deplorable in certain communities. But today we came across a unique story where a mother in law is becoming an inspiration for many.

Kamla Devi a resident Fatehpur Shekhawati in Rajasthan is one such strong woman who broke all stereotypes and set a great example by treating her daughter-in-law like her own daughter. This unique journey started when Kamla Devi’s younger son Shubham died due to a brain stroke in Russia, just after being married for few months in 2016.

Her son was in Kyrgzstan of central Asia pursuing MBBS degree and died an unfortunate death which left his mother in sorrow and agony and his newly wedded wife a widow.

But Kamla Devi stood strong for her daughter-in-law with a thought of building her up for a bright future.

It is often said that, “A strong women is someone who raises other women up instead of tearing them down”. And here is the best example we all can see.

Kamla Devi encouraged her daughter-in-law to study further and find a job. Kamla Devi had always considered Sunita as her son and she made and aim to make Sunita stand on her own feet.

After her son’s death, Kamla Devi convinced Sunita to complete her B.Ed degree and pursue Masters. She stand strong beside her throughout her journey,  encouraging her in every step. As a result after five years of hard work Sunita, in her fist attempt was qualified to become a grade 1 history lecturer. Currently Sunita is teaching at Nainasar Sumeria of Sardar city in Churu district.

But this is not just it, Kamla Devi again surprised the society when she took the decision of re marrying her widow daughter-in-law.

Just after Sunita stood on her own feet, Kamla Devi fixed her marriage to Hetram Mavaliya, resident of Chandanpura in Sikar district.

During the wedding ceremony, Kamala Devi performed all the wedding rituals as a mother figure including Kanyadan which are performed by the parents of the bride.

Kamla Devi feels that her daughter-in-law has brought happiness to her family and she will spread happiness in Hetram’s home as well. Her elder son Rajat Bangwara told media that the Devi took care of Sunita more than her kids after the death of Shubham.

It was also reported that previously during Shubham’s marriage, Sunita’s family was not in sound financial condition as the custom goes in their village, they still offered to give dowry but Kamla Devi denied.

Kamla Devi is the real life hero and inspiration for many, her village came forward to support and applaud her move and called her as a big change for society.

The world needs more strong women like Sunita Devi who lift other women up and stand together side by side bravely.