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  • Inauguration of Jagannath Rath Yatra festival

    Inauguration of Jagannath Rath Yatra festival

    Rajsamand. In the religious festivals of Amet, Ashadh Shukla Dwitiya Tuesday was marked as an indelible impression. The occasion was the beginning of the Jagannath Rath Yatra festival in the city. Boat worship was performed in the morning of the program in the temple of Lord Jai Singh Shyam. Indra Mahayagya was performed under the leadership of Acharyas at 12 noon. Then the Jagannath Yatra started at four o’clock after worshiping Kheda Devta.

    The chariot was worshiped and offered to Thakurji in the company of Mahamandaleshwar Sita Ram Das. Traditional stick, megha dumar, hand fan etc. are adorning the chariot in the chariot. Women were walking in front of the chariot carrying urns on their heads in the procession. Rath Yatra started from Jai Singh Shyam Temple and reached the temple premises again via Ramdev Temple, Badi Pol, Peepli Pol, Ramdwara, Bhilwara Road, Bus Stand, Laxmi Bazar, Ganesh Chowk, Holithan. Where the Yajna was completed and the Maha Aarti took place. Saint Mumukshu Ram Ramdwara, Saint Ramdas outside the arena, hundreds of people of the city including the enlightened people of the city were present in the Rath Yatra.

    According to tradition, the Lord’s chariot is pulled by hand in the Rath Yatra starting from Jagannath Puri. According to this tradition, the deity of the Lord was seated in the chariot in the Rath Yatra that took place for the first time in the city. Then the chariot was pulled by the hands of the devotees. In this Rath Yatra, which started for the first time, there was a competition among the townspeople to pull the chariot. Every devotee who came on the journey served Thakurji by pulling his chariot with his own hands. The entire route in the Rath Yatra resounded with the praise of God. The townspeople welcomed the Rath Yatra by showering flowers at various places.

  • MANUU signs MoU with SCDS

    MANUU signs MoU with SCDS

    Hyderabad: The School of Technology, Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU), has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Samana College of Design Studies (SCDS), Hyderabad to ensure the skill development of MANUU students in fashion technology and interior designing.

    The MoU was signed on Monday by Prof. SK. Ishtiaque Ahmed, Registrar, MANUU, and Samana Hussaini, President, SCDS in the presence of Prof. Syed Ainul Hasan, Vice-Chancellor.

    This collaborative effort will enable interdisciplinary and skill development programmes in consonance with NEP 2020. The Undergraduate programme of four years in Fashion Technology & Interior design will be offered to students. A certificate programme of one year and a diploma of two years will also be available in Fashion Technology and Interior design. It also aimed at ensuring the skill development of MANUU students with SAMANA through teaching and training in fashion and interior designing for the expression of their creative talent, financial empowerment and holistic development.

    The MoU shall remain in force for a period of five Years.

    Prof. Abdul Wahid, Prof. Syed Najamul Hasan and Prof. Salma Ahmed Farooqui and officials of SCDS were present.

  • PM Modi addressed Indians on Yoga Day

    PM Modi addressed Indians on Yoga Day

    Delhi: Prime Minister Modi is in America. This is his first state visit to America in 9 years. This tour is going to prove to be special in many respects from the point of view of India. During this, an important defense deal is also going to happen. As soon as PM Modi landed in New York, people present there started raising slogans of ‘Modi-Modi’. PM will lead the special program of Yoga Day to be held at UN Headquarters on Wednesday. Earlier, he addressed the Indians by releasing a video message on Yoga Day. Let us tell you that many important agreements are expected to happen during Prime Minister Modi’s American tour. It is believed that this will be the biggest defense deal ever to make India a superpower. The Indian Defense Ministry has approved the purchase of 31 MQ-9B American Predator drones only last week. It is believed that PM Modi can announce this three billion dollar deal. Apart from this, the GE F414 engine will be manufactured in India only in this tour. If this happens then jet engines can be made in India only. Along with this, there can be an agreement for joint production of Stryker armored vehicles in this visit of PM Modi. Strike is considered to be the most powerful armored vehicles in the world.

  • Naveen Patnaik’s carcade had unscheduled stoppage in a street of Puri and the reason will win your heart

    Naveen Patnaik’s carcade had unscheduled stoppage in a street of Puri and the reason will win your heart

    Puri: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik was in Puri to attend the Rath Yatra today. He reached the VIP gallery as per his schedule and joined Odisha Governor Prof. Ganeshi Lal and lakhs of devotees in witnessing the world famous annual event of Lord Jagannath and his siblings.

    Apart from seeking blessings of the deities, Patnaik also joined the crowd in pulling the chariots of the trinity. He left the pilgrim city after the commencement of pulling of the chariots.

    While returning to Bhubaneswar, Patnaik’s carcade had an unscheduled stoppage in a street of Puri as several children were standing along the road to meet him.

    Apart from meeting the children, the Chief Minister also humbly and happily received the flowers and cashew nuts from them and fulfilled their wishes.

    In fact, Naveen Patnaik’s gesture of meeting the children despite his busy scheduled was highly appreciated by people.

  • Balasore train accident: None of the Bahanaga staff is missing, everyone is cooperating with probe

    Balasore train accident: None of the Bahanaga staff is missing, everyone is cooperating with probe

    Bhubaneswar: Aditya Kumar Chaudhary, the Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of the South Eastern Railway on Tuesday clarified that none of the Bahanaga railway station staff is missing and everyone is cooperating with probe for the triple train accident that occurred on June 2.

    In a video message, Chaudhary said, “A few media reports are coming in that a Bahanaga staff is absconding and missing. This is factually incorrect. The entire staff is present & a part of inquiry. They are appearing before agency.”

    The CPRO’s clarification came after some media houses reported that a Junior Engineer (JE) is absconding and is not cooperating with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for investigation.

    The CBI yesterday sealed the house of one Amir Khan, who is working as the signal JE under the Soro section. Today, a six-member probe team reached the house at around 10 AM along with Khan and conducted a search for around six years.

    Sources said that the investigating agency is said to have seized several vital documents from the rented house of the signal JE, whom they took along with them while leaving his house.

    Notably, a total of 291 people died till date and over 900 passengers were injured following the accident near Bahanaga railway station.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in New York

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in New York

    New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached New York on his first state visit to America. A large number of Indians are present outside the New York airport to welcome PM Modi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in a yoga program at the United Nations Headquarters tomorrow.

    When Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to address the joint session of the US Parliament on June 22, Indian American MP Thanedar will escort him to the dais. Thanedar, a leader of the Democratic Party, represents Michigan’s 13th Congressional District in Parliament. He has also been invited by US President Joe Biden for the state dinner organized in honor of Prime Minister Modi on June 22 at the White House (the official residence and office of the US President).
    This is the second time that Prime Minister Modi will address a joint session of the US Parliament. He is the first Indian Prime Minister to do so. Earlier he had addressed the US Parliament in 2016. Thanedar (68) said, “Me and (my wife) Shashi are looking forward to the Prime Minister’s visit to America. This is a historic program for the Prime Minister. I hope that the Prime Minister will emphasize on a stronger relationship between the US and India.
    He said the invitation of President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden to the state dinner is an honor and a testament to their commitment to public service and their dedication to advancing international cooperation. He has the distinct distinction of escorting Prime Minister Modi to the dais when he arrives to address a joint session of Parliament.
    Describing his personal journey in life, Thanedar said, “I grew up in poverty and came to America with a dream. I am fortunate to have lived my dream in America. America is a country of immigrants, it is a land of opportunity, and this diversity is what makes our country strong.” He reiterated his commitment to supporting strong ties between the US and India.
    On Tuesday, Modi will meet over two dozen thinkers and experts from various fields, including Nobel laureate economists, artists, scientists, scholars, entrepreneurs, educationists and health experts. Prime Minister Modi is likely to meet Tesla and Twitter owner Elon Musk, astronaut and author Neil deGrasse Tyson, Nobel laureate economist Paul Romer, author Nicolas Nassim Talib and investor Ray Dalio.

  • 39 IFS officers transferred, the state government took the decision

    39 IFS officers transferred, the state government took the decision

    Rajasthan. In Rajasthan, the Gehlot government has transferred 39 IFS officers. The State Personnel Department has issued orders. In a major reshuffle in the Forest Department, the Gehlot government has also assigned additional charge to 14 officers. It is notable that earlier the Gehlot government had transferred IAS and IPS officers. Due to the election year, CM Gehlot is paying special attention to the demands of the people’s representatives.

    According to the order issued by the Personnel Department, Pawan Kumar Upadhyay – Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Development, Jaipur, Udayashankar – Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Production Jaipur, KCA Arun Prasad – Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Headquarters Jaipur, Kailash Chand Meena Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Jaipur Conservator of Forest Security, TJ Kavitha-Chief Conservator of Forests AFD Jaipur, Rajiv Chaturvedi Chief Conservator of Forests Establishment Jaipur has been posted. While Vijay N has been posted as Member Secretary, Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board, Jaipur. P. Kathirvel has been posted as Chief Conservator of Forests and Regional Director, Ranthambore Tiger Project, Sawai Madhopur. Khyati Mathur has been posted as Secretary, Environment and Climate Department. Chandaram Meena has been posted as Chief Conservator of Forests, Work Planning and Forest Settlement, Amar Singh Gothwal FPRP, Banas while Ramkaran Kherwa has been posted as Chief Conservator of Forests, Wildlife, Jaipur.
    Hanuman Ram Chief Conservator of Forests, Wildlife Jodhpur, Sharda Pratap Singh Chief Conservator of Forests Monitoring and Evaluation Ajmer, Seduram Yadav Forest Conservator Security Jaipur, Begaram Jat Forest Conservator Wildlife Jodhpur, Rajkumar Jain Forest Conservator, Wildlife Udaipur, Sunil Forest Conservator Ajmer, T. Mohanraj Forest Conservator Bharatpur Have gone Similarly, Kapil Chandrawal has been posted as Deputy Director, RFBP, Jaipur. Sugnaram Jat has been posted as Deputy Conservator of Forests, Udaipur. Ashutosh Ojha has been posted as Deputy Conservator of Forests, Jaisalmer, Sangram Singh Katiyar, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Wildlife Zoo, Jaipur, Ganesh Kumar Verma, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Jaipur, and Ajay Chittaura, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Ajmer.

    S. Sarath Babu Sub Conservator of Forest Bikaner, Harikishan Saraswat Deputy Conservator of Forest Pratapgarh, Mukesh Saini Deputy Conservator of Forest Planning Jaipur, Ramanand Bhakar Deputy Conservator of Forest Dausa, Venkot Ketan Kumar Deputy Conservator of Forest Jaipur, Gaurav Garg Sub Conservator of Forest Bhilwara, Virendra Jora Deputy Conservator of Forest Hanumangarh, Sunil Kumar Deputy Conservator of Forest Nagaur, Rangaswamy E, Deputy Conservator of Forests Dungarpur, Manas Singh Deputy Conservator of Forests Wildlife Bharatpur, Maria Shine A. Deputy Conservator of Forests Tonk and P. Balamurugan has been posted as Deputy Conservator of Forests, Pali.

  • Administration issued bulletin regarding Chardham Yatra

    Administration issued bulletin regarding Chardham Yatra

    Uttarakhand. Chamoli district administration has issued a bulletin regarding the Chardham Yatra. In which detailed information about the passengers has been given. Along with this, Chairman of Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee, Ajendra Ajay has said that due to continuous rain and snowfall for the last few days, adverse situation has remained in Kedarnath and Badrinath. All steps have been taken for a pleasant darshan of the pilgrims. But still pilgrims are requested to exercise caution.


    The Meteorological Department has appealed to the devotees coming for the Chardham Yatra not to come for a few days. The weather is expected to be clear after June 20, plan your journey only after that. Let us tell that in Uttarakhand, the process of continuous rain is going on from the mountains to the plains. In such a situation, roads have also been blocked in many places. At the same time, snowfall continues in the Chardham region, especially in Kedarnath.


    Number of visitors to Shri Kedarnath
    Male – 9233
    Female – 4294
    Children – 203
    Foreign Male – NIL
    Foreign Female – NIL
    Foreign children – Nil
    Daily Total – 13730
    Total sum – 1017196

  • PM Modi Pitches For India In Key Global Institutions In Interview To Wall Street Journal

    PM Modi Pitches For India In Key Global Institutions In Interview To Wall Street Journal

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday maintained that peace on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) would be a prerequisite for maintaining regular bilateral ties between India and China. While speaking to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) ahead of his first State visit to the US on Wednesday, the Indian Prime Minister also spoke on the Russia-Ukraine war, and seeking a place for India in global institutions.

    PM Modi visits the US on Wednesday on an invitation by US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden. The visit will commence in New York with the Prime Minister leading International Yoga Day celebrations at the UN Headquarters. He will be given a ceremonial welcome on Thursday, June 22, at the White House, where he is scheduled to have a high-level dialogue with Biden. Subsequently in the evening, the US President, and First Lady Jill Biden, will host him for a state dinner.

    ‘Peace and tranquility in border areas essential’
    Emphasising on the need for tranquility on the border with China, and reiterating India’s commitment to protecting its sovereignty, the Indian Prime Minister said, “We have a core belief in respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity, observing the rule of law and peaceful resolution of differences and disputes. At the same time, India is fully prepared and committed to protect its sovereignty and dignity.”

    The national leader refuted allegations that India had taken a neutral stance on the Russia-Ukraine war. “Some people say that we are neutral. We are not neutral. We are on the side of peace,” he stated, adding that India will take “all possible steps to bring an end to the war”.

    “All countries should respect international law and the sovereignty of countries. Disputes should be resolved with diplomacy and dialogue, not war. India will do whatever it can and we support all genuine efforts to bring an end to the conflict and ensure enduring peace and stability,” PM added.

    ‘Are global institutions truly democratic?’
    The Indian Prime Minister also seemed to question the commitment of key international institutions to democratic values as he sought a rightful place for India in these bodies. “Does membership of key institutions truly represent the voice of democratic values?” he asked. “A place like Africa – does it have a voice? India has such a huge population and is a bright spot in the global economy, but is it present?” he continued.

    Raising the issue of India’s absence from the United Nations Security Council, the PM added, “There has to be an evaluation of the current membership of the council and the world should be asked if it wants India to be there.

  • M’laya farmers learn tips on good farming practices in France

    SHILLONG : A group of farmers from the state were familiarised with good farming practices recently during an exposure trip to France.
    Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Department Minister, Ampareen Lyngdoh led the team.
    She told media persons on Monday the Government of France through its External Affairs Ministry allowed the participation of the Meghalaya farmers in the Grenoble mart. The trip also had an aspect on climate change in farming practices.
    Lyngdoh said the farmers, comprising winemakers, weavers and others, were exposed to good practices during discussions with the farmers of several countries.
    She claimed the farmers from Meghalaya understood marketing, including how they should design and package their products and identify buyers and know their expectations.
    The participants from the other countries were keen to know if the products of Meghalaya are organic.
    Lyngdoh said the trip gave the Meghalaya farmers also an idea on how farmers collaborate with clusters to achieve international standards since farming in the state is mostly done on individual lands.
    “These farmers will be our ambassadors. They will explain to their farmer friends how they can ensure quality control and save lives,” Lyngdoh said, adding that since Meghalaya is an agriculture practicing state, the ideas gathered from France will be of great benefit for the farmers of the state.
    Meghalaya was invited to be a participant at the Cities in Transition Biennial, 2023 in Grenoble, between June 8 and 11. The participants got a platform to learn best practices from a cohort of more than 50 cities from around the world and address challenges in economic, ecological, social, and democratic transitions.
    The event, which was organised by the City Council of Grenoble, discussed issues such as mobility, management of public spaces as well as social, economic and ecological transitions through the medium of workshops, conferences, meetings and other activities. The need to strengthen alliances between civil society and local government was a key message shared across different events in the Biennial.
    The Biennial was hosted in Grenoble, which was adjudged the Green Capital of Europe in 2022. The representatives from the network cities were invited to engage in discussions and interact with one another.
    The delegates attended several conferences and discussions which included subjects of women’s rights, sustainable tourism, climate change and citizen engagement.
    Shillong was represented in a panel discussion on Ecological Agricultural Practices, where conversations about Meghalaya’s activities in the field were brought to the audience.
    The Meghalaya panel shared learnings and best practices in natural farming and agro-ecology practices currently being taken up both by government departments, as well as associated agencies and individuals in the state.
    The NESFAS project, supported under CLLMP, was represented by their Chairman who shared insights on food systems and traditional farming practices in Meghalaya. Further, the officers of the Agriculture Department and the Meghalaya State Rural Livelihood Society shared current interventions under the Organic Mission and natural farming practices by SHGs.
    The officials, participants, and entrepreneurs were exposed to dialogues and best practices from across the world, especially in understanding how other cities and communities are engaging with transitions to more sustainable and ecologically-sensitive modes of agriculture. Additionally, aspects of nutrition and food security were discussed, and new perspectives from panelists were brought to light from fellow delegations from other countries.
    Addressing the organisers and participants, Lyngdoh highlighted the state government’s continued efforts to engage with communities and diverse stakeholders to ensure joint coordination and success of all initiatives.
    The delegation also deliberated on the possibilities of coordination, partnerships and knowledge exchange between the cities of Shillong and Grenoble.