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Naaz Joshi is India’s first transgender international beauty queen who won the Empress Earth 2021-22 title

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Naaz Joshi is India’s first transgender international beauty queen who won the international Empress Earth 2021-22 title in a virtual contest.

Naaz Joshi is a Delhi-based transgender female who clinched the Empress Earth 2021-22 title, an international title in a virtual contest, leaving behind Valentina from Colombia as the first runner-up and Olivia from Mexico as the second runner-up.

The contest was scheduled in Dubai on June 1, 2021 but was cancelled due to the pandemic and on the advice of the contestants was held in virtual mode. 

Over 15 countries participated in Empress Earth 2021. The countries that entered the top five were Colombia, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, and India.

Final question asked to the top five finalists

 “Do you feel that lockdown is the solution to the pandemic?”

“No just lockdown can decrease the number of patients. It’s also a duty of every human being to take care of the safety measures as recommended by WHO and we queens should motivate others to stay calm and positive”.

Naaz

Naaz dons various hats including the Miss Universe Diversity 2020, Miss World Diversity 2017-20, Miss Republic INternational Beauty Ambassador, and Miss United Nations Ambassador.

Rajasthan: Each district of this state is an export hub. Look here for details…

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Rajasthan has traditionally been strong in exports of handicrafts, gems and jewellery, dimensional stones, agro products, and textile products. You will be surprised to know that each district of the state has a product which is exported to different parts of the world from Rajasthan…Federation of Rajasthan Trade & Industry (FORTI) shared the detailed list with EBNW. Let’s know more about it…

S.No.DistrictExport Potential Industrial products. Export Potential Agro products
1BharatpurEdible OilHoney, Edible Oil, Achar Murabba of Bhusawar
2BhilwaraTextileMaize based products
3DholpurRed Stone Sand StonePotato Chips
4HanumangarhRice CottonRice, Cotton, Wheat
5Jaipur (Urban)
Gems and Jewellery
Tomato
6
Jhunjhunu


Gems and Jewellery
Lemon
7
Jodhpur

Handicraft
Guargum Cumin
8
Pali

Umbrella (Falna)
Mehandi (Sojat) Gulab Halwa (Pali)
9JaisalmerHandicraft items, woolen carpet, wooden articles, and bed sheets, wall hanging, Cushion cover, silver ornament etc.Kair, Sangari etc.
10SikarHandicraft ItemsOnion
11AjmerMarble and Granite ItemsRose
12UdaipurGreen Marble WollastoniteForest based miscellaneous products processing amla, jamun, custard apple etc.
13.RajsamandNatural stone, Granite, Marble article etc. Pichwai paintings of Nathdwara Molela Terracotta White Metal HandicraftsFruit based Product (Amla, Jamun, Custard Apple and miscellaneous forest produce
14.TonkNamada handicraft Slate Stone, limestone, Sandstone and quartzite
Mustard based small industries
15.Bikaner
Bhujia, Canned Rasgulla and Food Products

Guar Gum, Cotton Ginning, Spices, Bhujia, Canned Rasgulla and Food Products
16.Sri GanganagarGuar GumGuar Gum Waxed Kinnow
17.KarauliSand Stone
Agro Product- Seasame seed-cleaning, grading, sortex, roasting & Gazak
18.KotaKota StoneCoriander
19.DausaDari and Stone ArticlesWheat (cereal based products-barely,bajra,dlia,tomato etc.)
20.AlwarAuto ComponentsOnion
21.BanswaraYarn, Fabric, Marble Slabs, Tiles and ArticlesMango
22.BarmerGarments PetrochemicalsGuar Gum, Bajra Pomegranate
23.ChittorgarhNatural stone, Granite, Marble article etc. Wooden crafts(Toys & Kawad) Dabu Print, Akola Print Eco-tourism of Chittorgarh Fort Religious tourism
Jaggery
24.ChuruSilver utensils, Wooden furniture
Groundnut
25.Sawai MadhopurFood Products- Kheer MohanGuava
26.SirohiMarble Articles Tiles SlabsFennel-cleaning, grading, sorting and packaging for searoning, mouth freshner, flavoured and sugar-coated products.
27.JaloreGranite, Tiles, Slabs,
Cumin, Isabgol
28.BaranGarlic, Coriander, Dry GingerGarlic, Coriander, Dry Ginger
29.DungarpurGarments Marble ArticlesMango
30.NagaurHand tools, Power toolsCumin, Fenugreek
31.Pratapgarh        GarlicGarlic
32.Jhalawar       Stone,Spices
33.Bundi        RiceRice

Shiksha Setu Yojana: All about educating dropout girls

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Shiksha Setu Yojna is a highly effective scheme launched by Rajasthan Govt. and Women and Child Department to educate the dropout girls, says Neha Gupta Chairman FORTI Woman’s Wing.

FORTI Women Wing recently joined hands with WCD to promote various schemes launched by the state government to support women empowerment and entrepreneurship.

Shiksha Setu Yojana: All about educating dropout girls

A webinar was conducted recently by Neha Gupta (President, FORTI Women Wing) and Dr. Ajay Kaushik (Additional Director, SHG) who joined the platform as a guest speaker.

In this webinar, Ajay Kaushik shared major details on Shiksha Setu Yojna that is one of the schemes launched under Indira Mahila Shakti Nidhi Yojna.

Aim of the scheme

The number of girls dropouts is increasing rapidly in Rajasthan, leading to lack of education in girls. This scheme has been developed to address this issue and aims to educate girls who are dropouts. The objective is to provide an opportunity to dropouts to resume their education.

Last year 78,000 girls appeared for 10th and 12th board exams under this scheme.

Benefits of the scheme

Rajasthan Education dept. runs state open school and dropout girls can enroll themselves in these state open schools free of cost under this scheme. 

The WCD bears all the expenses for their education and helps these students to get enrolled in open schools.

Girls who are more than 14 years of age can apply for 10th and 12th board irrespective of the class they last attended. 

All the study material is available online. Also, there are various ‘Sandarbh Kendras’ on block level where students can get the required assistance. 

There are approximately 4000 ‘Sandarbh kendras’ in entire Rajasthan. 

At these kendras, girls can fill the forms and can get the study material free of cost.

Exams are conducted twice a year and student gets maximum of 9 attempts to qualify a particular exam.

Maharana Pratap’s birth anniversary special: Udaipur houses the world’s tallest statue of Pratap. Know more details…

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Pratap Gaurav Kendra Rashtriya Tirth stands tall on the pious land of Udaipur which is known as the birth place of Maharana Pratap who is still alive amongst the hearts of Indians as he did not allow Mughal emperor Akbar to conquer his kingdom till his last breath. Maharana Pratap’s world’s tallest statue is situated here which stands at a height of 57 feet

Maharana Pratap Statue
Maharana Pratap Statue

Pratap Gaurav Kendra Rashtriya Tirth accommodates world’s largest statue of Maharana Pratap which stands tall at a height of 57 feet.

Situated in Udaipur City on Tiger hill, this place helps you take the sojourn of Hindu Dharma, Culture and the Inspiring life of great personages of society. 

You can flip through the pages of awe inspiring historical  stories of Pratap, his motherland Mewar as well as tales of Rajasthan and Brilliant Bharat. 

Pratap Gaurav Kendra aims at providing detailed information about the history and achievements of the king of mewar Maharana Pratap. 

The major attractions here include Bharat Mata Mandir, Bharat Darshan Dirgha, Art Galleries of Pratap Paintings, marvellous statues of Swamibhakt Chetak, Meera Bai etc.

This centre also has cafeteria, market and other interesting places to visit.

World Day Against Child Labour: Kailash Satyarthi calls for ‘Team India Against Child Labour’

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World Day Against Child Labour: On the eve of World Day Against Child Labour, Bachpan Bachao Andolan in association with Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation organised a “Consultation on Elimination of Child Labour amid COVID-19 Pandemic”. 

Giving a clarion call for ‘Team India Against Child Labour’ on the occasion of the World Day Against Child Labour, Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi urged all ministries, institutes, civil society etc to work together with a shared objective. 

“How can we leave our children behind and think of the country’s development? This would be against humanity. COVID-19 pandemic has made children more vulnerable and an alarming increase in child labour has been reported during the last 4 years as well even before the pandemic hit. We need to take new bold steps and add health as the fourth wheel of our work on child protection, which includes the right to education, poverty elimination and eradication of child labour. I urge the government to makeRight To Health a Fundamental Right and make adequate budgetary allocations for health and education needs of children.”

Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi

Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Santosh Gangwar addressed the inaugural session of“Consultation on the Elimination of Child Labour Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic” as the Chief Guest. 

Supporting Satyarthi’s call on bringing stakeholders together as “Team India Against Child Labour”, he said, “As the Labour Minister I am focussed on bringing justice and access to rights by all children. As COVID-19 is leading to rise in cases of child labour, we have to ensure child protection. It is one of our government’s top priorities to meet the goals and targets on ending child labour. Over the last few years, we have taken some important steps in this regard. We have to ponder over how we can provide access to education and health and care to children, who have been affected by COVID-19. I look up to the action points coming from Shri Satyarthi and his organisation and work towards including them in our future roadmap.”

Representatives of various government agencies, law enforcement bodies and civil society members participated in the deliberations and drew up an action plan mapping the road ahead to eliminate child labour. 

Child Labour: Global estimates 2020, trends and the road forward

The latest report by ILO and UNICEF has brought to light alarming figures and said that for the first time in the last two decades the global progress to end child labour has been stalled leading to an increase of 8.4 million children in child labour in the last four years alone. Globally, the number of children in child labour has now gone up to 160 million. 

In this backdrop particularly when COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore daunting challenges like never before, there is an urgent need to re-introspect the strategies for prevention and protection of children from the exploitation of all forms to ensure their holistic rehabilitation through access to education, health, statutory compensation and socio-economic welfare schemes. 

Mandala Art: Know how it is significant for therapeutic and spiritual fields

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Mandala Art stands significant in therapeutic and spiritual fields and its colors also depict various meanings such as White stands for Openness. Red for Power, the life force. Yellow: Humility. Blue: Infinity, Purity, and Life. Black: Darkness.

Mandala Art: A mandala is a Sanskrit word for “circle” or “discoid object,” which comes in a geometric design that holds a great deal of symbolism in Hindu and Buddhist cultures. Mandalas are believed to represent different aspects of the universe and are used as instruments of meditation and symbols of prayer most notably in China, Japan, and Tibet.

Mandala Art

Mandala Art stands significant in therapeutic and spiritual fields. 

The proper practice and great skills help one draw the proper shape.

The shapes and the color of the mandala artist defines the inner beauty of the artist creating it. 

The art completely reflects the artist’s mindset and inner feeling. 

Mandalas generally have three meaning such as inner, outer, and secret meaning which is reflected in the art and one clearly identify it.

Mandala means circle which has no starting and the endpoint. Watching it carefully it can provide the healing effect to the individual. 

Mandalas reflect one of the greatest religions of present times i.e. Buddhism as it mainly originated in Tibet, India, Nepal, China, Japan, Bhutan, and Indonesia. 

The early findings of the mandala goes back to the 4th century and has impacted our lives in a big way. The Buddhist monks had great role in the widespread mandala. They traveled from one country to another and carried the art with them. 

The popularity of the mandala has now reached New York City.

The mandala art can be created near our sofa or any wooden material. It should be 6 to 12 inches above the furniture. Mandalas generally depict the spiritual and religious meaning of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. 

Mandalas colors also depict various meanings such as White stands for Openness. Red for Power, the life force. Yellow: Humility. Blue: Infinity, Purity, and Life. Black: Darkness.

Shani Jayanti 2021: Date, time, history and significance

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Shani Jayanti 2021: Shani Jayanti is the birth anniversary of Lord Shani, who as per legends, is the son of Lord Suryadev, which will be observed on June 10 this year.

The day is celebrated on the day of Jyeshtha Krishna Paksha Amavasya Titihi and hence also known as Shani Amavasya.

Shani Jayanti Date and Time

Shani Jayanti Date – June 10, 2021

Amavasya Tithi Begins – 01:57 PM on Jun 09, 2021Amavasya Tithi Ends – 04:22 PM on Jun 10, 2021

Lord Shani is son of Lord Suryadev and rules planet Saturn as well as weekday Saturday.

Lord Shani believes in fair justice and if appeased blesses His devotee with good luck and fortune and without the blessing of Lord Shani, a person toils for years without getting any reward.

Shani Shingnapur: This village has no front doors in houses, shops and banks!

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Shani Shignapur, a village located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, is  one of its kind village in India, as well as in the world, which is famous for the fact that no house here comes along with the doors.

It might sound difficult to believe but is a fact that homes here have no front doors and shops are always left unlocked here ensuring that locals never feel unsafe here.

Residents of the village are never scared for security, thanks to their belief in the Hindu deity Shani, whose famous temple is located here. They believe God Shani provides complete security to the temple.

Shani Shingnapur attracts about 40,000 devotees each day due to its 300-year-old legend. This number has come down during pandemic, however, earlier thousands of devotees came here to offer their prayers.

Traditionally, women have been prohibited from climbing the platform where the idol is installed at the Shani Shingnapur temple. 

Soon after, the activists led by Bhumata Brigade founder Trupti Desai campaigned against the issue, due to which the temple trust allowed women to enter into the inner sanctum.

Jaisalmer Rajkumari Ratnawati lives in the hearts of millions via her stories of valour and bravery

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Rajkumari Ratnawati from Jaisalmer, was the princess of Jaisalmer and the daughter of King Maharawal Ratan Singh who is remembered as the brave girl who thwarted the efforts of enemies by her sheer wisdom and alacrity in the absence of her father.

The stories of her bravery still echoes the desert state as it inspires one and all to stay confident and follow the inner strength when the going gets tough.

As per the history, Rajkumari Ratnawati’s father King Maharawal Ratan Singh once went out and handed over the responsibility of security of Jaisalmer Fort to his daughter Ratnavati. 

In the meantime, the army of the emperor of Delhi, Alauddin, surrounded the fort, which was led by general Malik Kafur. 

However Princess Ratnawati remained fearless even after knowing the fact that the Mughal army had surrounded the fort. 

She kept doing surveillance of the fort in the guise of soldier and took 100 soldiers hostage which included General Kafur.

Over the time, the food inside the fort started running out. While Rajput soldiers started fasting, Ratnavati too turned weak from hunger, but even in such a crisis, Princess Ratnavati kept giving one handful of food daily to her soldiers and two handful of food to the Mughal prisoners, following the rule of law.

When Alauddin came to know that the general was imprisoned in Jaisalmer fort and there was no hope of winning the fort, he sent a treaty proposal to Maharawal Ratan Singh. One day, the princess saw that the Mughal army was tearing down its tents and her father was released with his soldiers. 

Thereafter, Malik Kafur was released from the fort as well.

After his release, he said- ‘This princess is not an ordinary girl, she is a like a goddess. She gave us food while remaining hungry. She is worth of worship.”

Raj Rajeshwari Tripura Sundari Devi Temple: Deities enshrined inside this temple talk to each other at night!

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Bihar: A remarkable temple situated in Buxar district in Bihar has left humans including scientists confused as the deities enshrined inside this temple have been talking to each other. This temple is none other than Raj Rajeshwari Tripura Sundari Devi!

Bihar’s Buxar district houses an ancient and mysterious temple called as Rajrajeshwari Tripura Sundari where the deities present inside speak like humans! 

Many people have experienced this stunning truth at night, when the temple closes for the darshan.

Even a team of scientists who visited the temple at night to find out the truth of these statements concluded that indeed words seemed to echo within the temple walls when heard intently at night, but it cause remained unknown. 

As per legends, about 400 years ago, a tantric named Bhawani Mishra selected a place to build a shrine of Goddess Tripura Sundari and a host of other devtas. 

There has been a tradition in this temple to worship the deities using both Vedic and Tantrik practices. 

The presiding goddess of this shrine is Lalita Tripura Sundari, however the consecrated images of goddess Kali, Tara, Bhuvaneshwari, Chinnamasta, Pitambara, Dhumavati, Matangi and Kamala along with Batuk Bahirava, Dattatrey and a host of other devtas are also worshiped.

This shrine acts as a magnet for the spiritual aspirants.