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Baghor Kali Temple: Dating back to 11,000 years, this temple is worshipped even today

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Baghor Kali Temple discovered recently dates back to 9000 BC and reveals a remarkable continuity of religious beliefs in India.

Baghor shrine is a modest temple situated in Sidhi district of MP that has a stone platform under Neem tree and a triangular shaped Yantra which is  worshipped as Goddess in the middle of platform.

If you often have a question that how old is Hinduism, you should know about this Baghor shrine which is a Devi Temple with a yantra continuously being worshiped by Hindu tribals and their ancestors. 

This temple and yantra date back to 11,000 years and is worshipped even today.

Recently, archaeologists discovered “Baghor shrine” which is a Devi temple with Yantra continuously worshiped by Hindu tribals and their ancestors.

Both the Yantra and paleolithic temple dates back to 11,000 years and is worshiped even today.

Jonathan Kenoyer of Harappa Archaeological Research Project(HARP) has been the leading archaeologist of Ancient India for 30 years. He examined Baghor Kali temple and dated the shrine back to 9000 BC.

He was surprised by “remarkable continuity of religious beliefs in India” 

Rajasthan: Top 3 Naturopathy centres healing mind, body and souls

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Rajasthan has been blessed with many naturopathy centres following the Vedic approach. 

The state, being a home to a number of nature care and yoga centres, promotes a naturally healthy way of living with remedies such as mud baths, steam baths, massages, herbal treatments and organic diets to provide holistic wellness to the mind, body and most importantly, the soul.

Let’s figure out the three naturopathy centres situated in the Pink City:

  • National Institute of Ayurveda Jaipur
    Established in 1946, the National Institute of Ayurveda is known for providing integrated curative and preventive healthcare. The institute is situated in the palatial Madhav Vilas complex and houses 13 departments of medicine while also boasting of a fully-functional Arogyashala (hospital).
  • Government Yogic Treatment cum Research Centre Jaipur
    The centre set up in 1961 by the Government of Rajasthan provides treatment for diabetes, asthma and intestinal disorders. Rather curiously though, it does so without using medicines in any of the treatments. Besides this, the centre also teaches and conducts research in yogic methods. The free boarding and lodging facility provided by the centre to its patients is extremely popular so it’s best to book in advance.
  • Yoga Sadhana Ashram Bapu Nagar Jaipur
    Founded in 1969 by Swami Anandanadji, the ashram is nestled amidst lush groves of green. It is best known for the treatment of heart diseases, blood pressure and psychic disorders. The ashram also conducts a 3-month certificate course in yoga and a year long diploma course in yoga and naturopathy. Regular yoga classes are held every morning and evening at the ashram.

World’s largest open art gallery coming up in Rajasthan’s Mandava! Look at its pictures here…

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Rajasthan will soon accommodate one of the world’s largest open modern art galleries, the Mandawa Art Village, which will bespeak the stories of desert, beautiful ‘havelis’, colourful dresses, camels, sands and much more.

“The idea is to provide an alternative choice to the people living in the village through creative economy,” said Amita D’Alessandro, the French co-founder of Mandawa Art Village, along with Virendra Singh Shekhawat, the director and founder of DPC, a Delhi-based photography club.

World's largest open art gallery coming up in Rajasthan's Mandava! Look at its pictures here...
World's largest open art gallery coming up in Rajasthan's Mandava! Look at its pictures here...

Luis Lionel Messi Birthday special: This football player signed his first contract on tissue paper!

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Luis Lionel Messi Birthday special:  Born as Luis Lionel Andres Messi on June 24, 1987 in Argentina’s Rosari, Messi is also known as ‘The Flea’ for his agility and speed who have made a mark on globe by being one of the richest football players.

Lionel Messi, one of the greatest footballers in the world, comes from a humble background. Carles Rexach, Barcelona’s first team director went too impressed with his skills and signed him immediately. Since there was no paper available at that moment, the contract was written on a tissue paper.

At the age of 11, he was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency. As his parents were unable to afford his treatment costing $900 per month, he could undergo the treatment only after he signed a contract with FC Barcelona and moved to Spain. The football club paid for his treatment.

Messi is now happily married to Antonella Roccuzzo since 2017 and is blessed with three sons – Thiago Messi, Ciro Messi and Mateo Messi. Besides being a great player, he is also a great human at heart. The footballer has made generous contributions to several noble causes.

He is one of the richest football players in the world. His net worth is around $126 million.

Bollywood flick Paheli completes 16 years: Let’s revisit Rajasthan sites where it was shot!

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Paheli, a Bollywood flick, was shot completely in Rajasthan in Jhunjhunu district in a period of 45 days.

Dealing with woman’s liberation issues, the film captured the picturesque sites of Rajasthan beautifully. 

Let’s revisit these sites: 

Chand Baori: When Lachchi (Rani Mukherjee in the film) is seen around a step well with blue bird hovering over it, the surroundings are surreal around and the scene is shot at Chand Baori in Abhaneri, Dausa district.

Read more here: https://ebnw.net/rajasthan/chand-baori-stepwell-in-abhaneri-history-story-architecture-photos-review/

Narain Niwas Palace: Her marriage song is shot at all famous Narain Niwas Palace situated in Jaipur which is a palatial palace situated in the heart of the city.

Read more here: https://ebnw.net/rajasthan/inspirational-story-of-hotel-narain-niwas-palace-jaipur-history-location-room-review-owner/

Fatehpur Shekhawati Bawri: Another song in the film Laagare was shot at Fatehpur Shekhawati Baori which was constructed in 1671 and is known for its unique design and beauty.

We will repeat history, says Indian Men’s hockey team captain Manpreet in talk with Rajasthan Royal’s Sanju Samson

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Indian Men’s Hockey team captain Manpreet Singh, who will be captaining the Indian Men’s Hockey team and taking part in his third Olympic Games, said that it is his dream to win Olympic medal for India and he will repeat history while talking to Rajasthan Royal’s captain Sanju Samson.

To mark the occasion of International Olympic Day and to wish our Olympic-bound athletes the very best for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, Rajasthan Royals’ skipper Sanju Samson had invited Indian Men’s Hockey team captain Manpreet Singh for a very special Instagram Live session wherein the two charismatic athletes were involved in a freewheeling conversation.

Manpreet said, “As a hockey player, the biggest dream that I’ve had is to win an Olympic medal for our country. We have a great chance to do that in Tokyo, and I am proud that I’ll be leading a group of boys who are really excited and motivated to fulfil our ambitions. We know the history and the expectations, but we believe that we can repeat history,” he said to Sanju when asked to define the excitement.

With the topic of the session being ‘Let’s Talk Olympics’, the aim of the franchise is to get conversations going around Olympics and the athletes who are set to represent and bring glory to the country in Tokyo.

Manpreet, who will be captaining the Indian Men’s Hockey team, and taking part in his third Olympic Games, was in buoyant mood with just a month to go for the Olympics.

Meanwhile, Sanju could be heard wishing Manpreet and the Indian team the very best for the mega-event. He said, “We will be following you and the team, and making sure that you receive our support throughout the competition. I can understand that it’s a huge opportunity for all of you, and on behalf of the Rajasthan Royals family, I would like to send our best wishes to you and the entire team. I am sure you will make us proud.”

With Sanju set to represent the nation against Sri Lanka in a limited-overs series next month, Manpreet was also seen sending his best wishes to the Royals’ captain.

International Olympics Day 2021: Look who all are the Indian Olympic medal winners…

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International Olympic Day 2021 is celebrated each year on June 23 to promote sports and spread the message of making sports an integral part of life. 

PM Narendra Modi on June 23 appreciated the efforts of all those Indians who represented India in various Olympics over the years and said nation is proud of them.

In fact, he also wished good luck to sportstars who have qualified for Olympics in 2020.

Here comes the list of the Olympic medal winners:

GamesName/TeamMedalSportEvent
1900 ParisNorman PritchardSilverAthleticsMen’s 200 meters
1900 ParisNorman PritchardSilverAthleticsMen’s 200-meter hurdles
1928 AmsterdamMen’s hockey teamGoldField HockeyMen’s competition
1932 Los AngelesMen’s hockey teamGoldField HockeyMen’s competition
1936 BerlinMen’s hockey teamGoldField HockeyMen’s competition
1948 LondonMen’s hockey teamGoldField HockeyMen’s competition
1952 HelsinkiMen’s hockey teamGoldField HockeyMen’s competition
1952 HelsinkiKhashaba Dadasaheb JadhavBronzeWrestlingMen’s freestyle bantamweight
1956 MelbourneMen’s hockey teamGoldField HockeyMen’s competition
1960 RomeMen’s hockey teamSilverField HockeyMen’s competition
1964 TokyoMen’s hockey teamGoldField HockeyMen’s competition
1968 Mexico CityMen’s hockey teamBronzeField HockeyMen’s competition
1972 MunichMen’s hockey teamBronzeField HockeyMen’s competition
1980 MoscowMen’s hockey teamGoldField HockeyMen’s competition
1996 AtlantaLeander PaesBronzeTennisMen’s singles
2000 SydneyKarnam MalleswariBronzeWeightliftingWomen’s 69kg
2004 AthensRajyavardhan Singh RathoreSilverShootingMen’s double trap
2008 BeijingAbhinav BindraGoldShootingMen’s 10 m Air Rifle
2008 BeijingVijender SinghBronzeBoxingMiddleweight
2008 BeijingSushil KumarBronzeWrestlingMen’s freestyle 66kg
2012 LondonVijay KumarSilverShootingMen’s 25 Rapid Fire Pistol
2012 LondonSushil KumarSilverWrestlingMen’s freestyle 66kg
2012 LondonSaina NehwalBronzeBadmintonWomen’s singles
2012 LondonMary KomBronzeBoxingWomen’s flyweight
2012 LondonGagan NarangBronzeShootingMen’s 10m Air Rifle
2012 LondonYogeshwar DuttBronzeWrestlingMen’s freestyle 60kg
2016 Rio de JaneiroPV SindhuSilverBadmintonWomen’s singles
2016 Rio de JaneiroSakshi MalikBronzeWrestlingWomen’s freestyle 58kg

Dr Samit Sharma: An IAS who works diligently & differently to bring a positive change in society

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Samit Sharma is serving his duty as an IAS diligently working with a difference to bring a positive change in society

Samit Sharma, posted in Rajasthan as secretary, Social Justice and Empowerment Department, has been working diligently and differently to bring in a positive change in the society with his distinguished endeavours.

Earning laurels for bringing in the project of “Access to Low-Cost Generic Medicines, Rajasthan”, this man with a vision and mission has won millions of hearts with his working.

He is the man who checked illegal mining while serving as Chittaurgarh collector and saved hills spread around. 

He planted saplings around wherever he was posted to render his duty. 

Recently, during his positing as divisional commissioner in Jodhpur, he planted millions of saplings to turn the surroundings green. 

Sharma is also known to plant a sapling daily wherever he stays. 

Also he accepts plants as a gift always. 

Baba Ramdev used his ‘Satyamev Jayate’ clip to defend his cause

Sharma recently was in news when Yoga guru Baba Ramdev shared a clipping from Bollywood star Aamir khan’s show Satyamev Jayate aired on Star Plus in 2012 where he spoke on pharmaceutical companies making money by increasing the price of medicines whose manufacturing price is quite low.

The yoga guru challenged “medical mafias” to sue and protest against the actor if they can for discussing the “overpricing” of modern medicines in the country.

Sharma, who attended the show, was heard saying in the clip that  “The original price of medicines is pretty low. But when we buy them from market, we pay between 10-50% extra for those medicines. They are sold at higher prices. In India, more than 40 crore people fail to afford even food twice a day for themselves. Can they buy those over priced medicines?” Aamir Khan then interrupted and shockingly asked, “Many people fail to afford medicines due to this reason (high price)?”

The guest i.e Sharma nodded and continued, “Yes. The WHO says even after 65 years of independence, still 65 per cent of Indian population lacks regular access to essential medicines due to high pricing.”

Explaining with examples, Sharma said, “A packet of blood cancer medicine costs Rs 1.25 lakh usually. Same generic medicines can be bought in around Rs 10,000.”

The man with vision recently received laurels for announcing the package for orphaned kids due to COVID pandemic in Rajasthan.

Dr. Samit Sharma Biography

Born in 1972, Samit Sharma aspired to become an IAS officer since his childhood days. His science teacher persuaded him to join the stream as he had secured the highest marks in 10th standard in his district.

He saw people around suffering with the challenges of electricity and water and hence wanted to do something to resolve these issues.

Ascertaining his goal to serve the cause of people, he pursued MBBS and did MD in paediatrics from Rajasthan. He practised in different hospitals of Rajasthan for about five years as a medical doctor before preparing for his IAS exam.

Samit Sharma’s praiseworthy project

Samit drew laurels after working with the Government of Rajasthan on “Access to Low-Cost Generic Medicines, Rajasthan”. 

He was aware of the fact that about 40% people are unable to pay for drugs due to its high cost. So his aim was to provide low-cost drugs for people.

To achieve this, a notice was issued to all district government doctors to prescribe and use generic drugs exclusively. These low-cost high-quality drugs were obtained from Government-run cooperative stores. Apart from this, many awareness camps were organized to educate people about the low-cost drugs.

Sharma winning millions of hearts

In 2009, Samit Sharma was transferred from an IAS office because he didn’t sack a lower divisional clerk as he didn’t stand up when an MLA had entered the office (which was ordered by an official circular). Over 12000 government employees in Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh district took mass leave to stop the transfer of District Magistrate Samit Sharma. But thankfully this didn’t stop him from doing great work. His innovation in low-cost medicine has benefited many and should also be adopted by other states.

International Yoga Day 2021: Top 8 global celebrities who practice yoga religiously

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The International Yoga Day will be celebrated on June 21 which shall be the sixth year of its celebration since its incorporation in the United Nations General Assembly in 2014. Since then, the popularity of the yoga day has been growing by leaps and bounds.

Practiced all across the world by renowned personalities from national or international domain, yoga is being loved and promoted by all.

Let’s share a few details on a few renowned personalities who swear by yoga and we often find them propagating its benefits by sharing their personal experiences with yoga practices:

Matthew McConaughey: This fitness addict has been practising yoga as a part of his well-balanced life. The Interstellar actor is one of the biggest admirers of yoga.

Lady Gaga: She is another star performer who swears by yoga and  practices Bikram yoga which helped her get rid of eating disorder.

Regular yoga practice helped her in recovery after surgery.

Jennifer Aniston: Aniston, a renowned Hollywood stars known for her fitness credits yoga for her fitness story. 

“Yoga kind of helps you prepare for everything, honestly. It’s like meditation. It sort of just allows anything that’s coming at you at the end of the day to be kind of doable,” she said once.

Tom Hanks: Tom Hanks has been endorsing yoga strongly and credits his great physique to the ‘glorified sit-ups’ he practice daily. Hanks started doing stretching exercises too and believes he never had body pains after it.

Kareena Kapoor Khan: The gorgeous star has been doing yoga even during her pregnancy. She is a great proponent of yoga and believes in its transformational power. 

Malaika Arora: Another great advocate of yoga, her videos performing yoga asanas are highly motivating.

Shilpa Shetty: She has been known as a yoga freak who practices yoga regularly. In an interview to a web portal, she said that she started yoga when she suffered from cervical spondylosis. Once she quoted, ‘yoga is the road to happiness’.

Sachin Tendulkar: This cricket star is also a champion of yoga. He started practising yoga to heal his injuries.

4 Indian women who inspired us with their first of its kind initiatives

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Indian women have been scripting a success story in different domains by taking first of its kind initiatives which make them legendary in the stream. Their stories stay inspiring with lakhs of women taking a clue or lesson from them to learn something from their success. Here comes four such women who carved a niche in their domains to make a mark on national and global map:

Avani Chaturvedi 

Avani Chaturvedi  is the first Indian woman fighter pilot to fly solo. She has become  an inspiration to many young women interested to join the armed forces. She flies the MiG-21 Bison, an aircraft known to have the highest take-off and landing speed in the world at 340 kph. Avani completed her training at Hyderabad Air Force Academy at the age of 25.

Indu Malhotra

Indu Malhotra became the second sitting woman judge in the Supreme court and is the first woman lawyer to be directly elevated from the Bar.

Hima Das

Hima Das is the first Indian to win gold at the IAAF World Under 20 Athletics Championship. In 2018, she won gold and silver medals at the Asian Games held in Jakarta. The 21-year old, current national record holder is also called the ‘Dhing Express’ as she hails from the Dhing, Assam.

Gita Gopinath

Harvard economist Gita Gopinath is the first Indian woman to be appointed as the chief economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) who is the second Indian after Amartya Sen to get a permanent membership at Harvard’s Economics Department. Gita is also the second Indian after former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan to hold this prestigious position.