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Saturday, 31 March 2012
Audi car showroom in Nagpur
Audi Nagpur is the biggest luxury car showroom in Nagpur and will offer Audi’s global retail experience standards to the city’s luxury car buyer.
Audi, the German luxury car manufacturer, announced the opening of its world-class showroom in Nagpur. The Audi Nagpur showroom was inaugurated by Mr. Michael Perschke, Head, Audi India and Mr. Gautam Kale, Managing Director, Audi Nagpur (Jaika Vehicle Trade Private Ltd).
“The opening of a new showroom in Nagpur showcases our commitment to offer our customers with an unparalleled luxury experience of class defining products and world-class services that truly reflect our core brand values of progressiveness, sophistication and sportiness. We are proud to be associated with the Kale family for their deep automotive market understanding and wide portfolio. The launch of Audi Nagpur showroom in Maharashtra provides us with an opportunity to capitalize on the growing demand for luxury automobiles in the region. I am confident that our impressive sales performance YTD coupled with our dynamic product line and fast expanding dealer network will ensure that Audi maintains its position as the fastest growing luxury car brand in India”, said Michael Perschke, Head, Audi India.
Audi Nagpur is the biggest luxury car showroom in Nagpur and will offer Audi’s global retail experience standards to the city’s luxury car buyer.
The luxury carmaker will further expand its footprint to cover markets like Bhopal, Coimbatore and Delhi West in April this year.
Audi India plans to expand its network to 25 dealerships by 2012 from the existing 16 centres. Last year, the luxury carmaker opened new showrooms in Delhi, Chennai, Ludhiana, Surat and Indore.
Spread over a total area of 9684 sq. ft. Audi Nagpur showroom has a honeycomb aluminum façade on the exterior. With a display area that can accommodate 10 Audi cars, the showroom will display the entire model range of Audi cars available in India. Audi Nagpur will also house an Audi Shop and the Audi Exclusive elements, where customers can order customized products and purchase a variety of Audi branded merchandise.
“It is a matter of great pride for us to be appointed as an Audi dealer and we hope the opening of this new showroom in Nagpur marks the beginning of a longstanding association with Audi. Jaika Group is associated with automobiles since 1930. At Audi Nagpur, we will ensure that customers are provided with a distinct luxury experience that the brand with the four rings is known for globally. With this world class showroom, we are confident of achieving a leadership position in Nagpur”, said Mr. Gautam Kale, Managing Director, Audi Nagpur (Jaika Vehicle Trade Private Ltd).
Audi Nagpur will also manage the exclusive Audi service facility, located in MIDC Hingna. This facility is spread over an area of 30,000 sq. ft. and has a capacity to service 8 cars per day in a single shift on a total of 7 bays. The technicians at the facility are trained to ensure world-class services to the customers.
In India, Audi achieved a remarkable performance with sale of 600 cars in February 2012 – a growth of 33 percent over the same period last year (February 2011: 450 cars). Powering ahead confidently with its outlook for 2012, the brand with the four rings has plans to sell 8000 cars this year, which will be a significant growth over last year (2011: 5511 cars).
Audi, the German luxury car manufacturer, announced the opening of its world-class showroom in Nagpur. The Audi Nagpur showroom was inaugurated by Mr. Michael Perschke, Head, Audi India and Mr. Gautam Kale, Managing Director, Audi Nagpur (Jaika Vehicle Trade Private Ltd).
“The opening of a new showroom in Nagpur showcases our commitment to offer our customers with an unparalleled luxury experience of class defining products and world-class services that truly reflect our core brand values of progressiveness, sophistication and sportiness. We are proud to be associated with the Kale family for their deep automotive market understanding and wide portfolio. The launch of Audi Nagpur showroom in Maharashtra provides us with an opportunity to capitalize on the growing demand for luxury automobiles in the region. I am confident that our impressive sales performance YTD coupled with our dynamic product line and fast expanding dealer network will ensure that Audi maintains its position as the fastest growing luxury car brand in India”, said Michael Perschke, Head, Audi India.
Audi Nagpur is the biggest luxury car showroom in Nagpur and will offer Audi’s global retail experience standards to the city’s luxury car buyer.
The luxury carmaker will further expand its footprint to cover markets like Bhopal, Coimbatore and Delhi West in April this year.
Audi India plans to expand its network to 25 dealerships by 2012 from the existing 16 centres. Last year, the luxury carmaker opened new showrooms in Delhi, Chennai, Ludhiana, Surat and Indore.
Spread over a total area of 9684 sq. ft. Audi Nagpur showroom has a honeycomb aluminum façade on the exterior. With a display area that can accommodate 10 Audi cars, the showroom will display the entire model range of Audi cars available in India. Audi Nagpur will also house an Audi Shop and the Audi Exclusive elements, where customers can order customized products and purchase a variety of Audi branded merchandise.
“It is a matter of great pride for us to be appointed as an Audi dealer and we hope the opening of this new showroom in Nagpur marks the beginning of a longstanding association with Audi. Jaika Group is associated with automobiles since 1930. At Audi Nagpur, we will ensure that customers are provided with a distinct luxury experience that the brand with the four rings is known for globally. With this world class showroom, we are confident of achieving a leadership position in Nagpur”, said Mr. Gautam Kale, Managing Director, Audi Nagpur (Jaika Vehicle Trade Private Ltd).
Audi Nagpur will also manage the exclusive Audi service facility, located in MIDC Hingna. This facility is spread over an area of 30,000 sq. ft. and has a capacity to service 8 cars per day in a single shift on a total of 7 bays. The technicians at the facility are trained to ensure world-class services to the customers.
In India, Audi achieved a remarkable performance with sale of 600 cars in February 2012 – a growth of 33 percent over the same period last year (February 2011: 450 cars). Powering ahead confidently with its outlook for 2012, the brand with the four rings has plans to sell 8000 cars this year, which will be a significant growth over last year (2011: 5511 cars).
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Upcoming Multiplexes Malls in nagpur
NIT:
Jaripatka
Netaji market, Buldi
Orange Walk, Abhyankar Road, Buldi
Gokulpeth
Pachpaoli
Danaganj -- work started
Wardha Road, Buldi
Multiplexes Malls in nagpur
Multiplexes Malls in nagpur
Poonam Mall, Khamla Sq.
Rachana Lotus, WHC Road
Sangam Adlabs, Reshimbag (ADLABS)
Piramyd, WHC Road (changed to Indiabulls)
Buty Palace, Buldi
Empress Mall & Empress Central, Empress City
Poonam Mall, Wardhaman nagar (INOX)
Eternity Mall, Variety Square (CINEMAX)
Jaswant Tuli Mall, Indora, Kamptee Road (INOX)
Landmark, Ramdaspeth
Poonam Mall, VIP Road
Upcoming ----------------
NIT:
Danaganj -- work started
Wardha Road, Buldi
Gokulpeth
Pachpaoli
Jaripatka
Netaji market, Buldi
Orange Walk, Abhyankar Road, Buldi
Dental Colleges in Nagpur
Government Dental College and Hospital.
Medical College Primises,Nagpur.
(0712) 743400,
(0712) 743400
gdcngp@dmer.org
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Vidya Shikshan Prasarak Mandals Dental College & Research Centre.
Digdoh Hills, Hingna Road, Nagpur - 440 019.
(07104) 32904
(07104) 32905
vspmdc@dmer.org
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Nagpur Loving couple Pls Alert प्रेमियों को बर्बाद कर रहा 'हाई वे'!
प्रेमियों को बर्बाद
कर रहा 'हाई वे'! |
सब-कुछ 'लूट' लेती है अपराधियों की टोली
शहर में सक्रिय हैं तीन-चार गिरोह हर टोली में होते हैं चार सदस्य |
शहर के बाहर सूनसान रास्तों पर अपराधियों की टोली प्रेमी युगलों को बर्बाद कर रही है. बदनामी के डर से इस टोली की घिनौनी हरकतों पर पर्दा पड.ा हुआ है. घर वालों की नजरें बचाकर युवक-युवती प्रेम करते हैं. एकांत के लिए प्रेमी युगल शहर के बाहर निर्जन स्थान की तलाश करते हैं. मुंह पर कपड.ा बांधकर युगल मोटरसाइकिल पर सवार होकर एकांत की तलाश में 'हाईवे' पर पहुंच जाते हैं. उनकी यही कोशिश होती है कि किसी पहचान के व्यक्ति को वे दिखाई न दें और उनके प्यार की खबर घर वालों तक न पहुंच सके.
शिकारी की तरह फांसते हैं प्रेमी युगलों को
पक्षियों का शिकार करने वाले शातिर शिकारी की तरह अपराधियों की टोली प्रेमी युगलों का पीछा करती है. हर टोली में चार सदस्य होते हैं. उनके पास मोटरसाइकिलें होती हैं. वह भी चोरी की होती है. उनकी नंबर प्लेट बदली हुई होती है. सूनसान स्थान पर घेराबंदी कर टोली के सदस्य 'लफडे.वाले हैं..' कहकर प्रेमी युगलों पर धावा बोलते हैं. धारदार हथियार दिखाकर उन्हें झाड.ी में ले जाते हैं. जान जाने के डर से प्रेमी-प्रेमिका चिल्लाते नहीं हैं. पहले दोनों की तलाशी लेकर उनकी मोबाइल, घड.ी, पैसे, सोने के गहने छीन लिए जाते हैं. इसके बाद असहाय प्रेमिका प्रेमी की आंखों के सामने वासना का शिकार हो जाती है. उसका सामूहिक बलात्कार किया जाता है. टोली प्रेमी पर भी दबाव बनाकर उसे भी प्रेमिका पर बलात्कार करने को कहती है. ऐसा न करने पर उसकी बेदम पिटाई की जाती है. प्रेमी युगल का नाम और पता लिया जाता है. उन्हें जान से मारने की धमकी देकर छोड. दिया जाता है. इस तरह, टोली उनसे पैसे तो वसूलती ही है, वासना की प्यास भी बुझाती है.
बदनामी के डर से पड.ा है पर्दा : प्रेमी युगल अपने परिवार से छुपकर प्यार करते रहते हैं. इस बारे में टोली जानती है. हर टोली दिन भर ऐसे कम से कम दो प्रेमीयुगलों को अपना शिकार बनाती है. बर्बाद हो चुके प्रेमी युगलों ने यदि पुलिस में शिकायत दर्ज कराई तो केवल छीना-झपटी का मामला टोली के खिलाफ दर्ज होता है. पीड.ित युवती बदनामी के डर से जानबूझकर बलात्कार की घटना का जिक्र नहीं करती. यह सनसनीखेज जानकारी शहर के अपराध जगत से प्राप्त हुई है.
शहर में ऐसी तीन-चार टोलियां सक्रिय हैं. एक टोली के मुखिया अफरोज पठान को हाल ही में हत्या के एक मामले में आजीवन कारावास की सजा सुनाई गई है. उसकी टोली के सदस्य अब भी फरार हैं. अफरोज की टोली ने छह-सात साल पहले शिवणगांव इलाके की आशुकामाशुका दरगाह परिसर में बैठे एक प्रेमी युगल को पकड.ा था. उन्हें झाड.ी में ले जाकर उसकी कीमती वस्तु, पैसे छीन लिए थे. टोली ने प्रेमिका के साथ शारीरिक संबंध बनाने के लिए भी प्रेमी पर दबाव बनाया था. उसने ऐसा करने से मना कर दिया तो उसकी बेदम पिटाई की गई थी. वह ज्यों ही भागने लगा, तो टोली के सदस्यों ने उसकी नृशंस हत्या कर दी थी. इन नराधमों ने युवती को निर्वस्त्र कर रात भर उस पर बलात्कार किया था. लेकिन बदनामी के डर से इस घिनौनी हरकत पर पर्दा पड.ा रहा. केवल हत्या का मामला सामने आया था.
बर्बाद होने से युवती को बचाएं : इस टोली की अश्लील हरकतें कभी सामने नहीं आईं. अफरोज के नाम पर कारंजा घाडगे, कुही, पारशिवनी, उमरेड, कामठी, मौदा, लकड.गंज, सोनेगांव इलाके में छीना-झपटी और लूटपाट के 24 मामले दर्ज हैं. उसने अपनी वासना की प्यास बुझाने के लिए इनमें से अधिकांश मामलों को अंजाम दिया है. पीड.ित युवती द्वारा बलात्कार की शिकायत दर्ज न कराने से पुलिस भी रिस्क नहीं लेती. पुलिस को सब कुछ मालूम होते हुए भी वह उस दिशा में जांच नहीं करती. पुलिस यदि ऐसी टोलियों पर शिकंजा कसे तो खास तौर पर ऐसी युवतियों के जीवन बर्बाद नहीं होंगे.
उमरेड रोड पर चांपा इलाका जंगलनुमा है. एक युवा वकील अपनी बहन के साथ मोटरसाइकिल से उमरेड जा रहा था. बारिश आने से वह एक पेड. के नीचे रुका. अपराधियों की टोली ने उन्हें घेर लिया. 'लफड.ा है..' कहते हुए वे युवक - युवती को जंगल में ले गए. उनकी कीमती वस्तु और पैसे छीनने के बाद टोली ने वकील की बहन के साथ अश्लील हरकतें की थी. आशुकामाशुका दरगाह परिसर, बोरखेड.ी दरगाह परिसर, रामा डैम, उमरेड रोड, अंबाझरी और सेमिनरी गार्डन इलाके में ऐसी हरकतें बेधड.क हो रही हैं. इससे कई प्रेमी युगल बर्बाद हो रहे हैं. बदनामी के डर से पुलिस के सामने भी सच्चाई का खुलासा नहीं किया जा रहा है. ऐसी टोलियों पर नकेल कसने के लिए पीड.ित लोग अन्य अपराधियों की मदद लेने लगे हैं.ल्
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Thursday, 22 March 2012
Happy Gudi Padwa to all Nagpurians
Celebrated on the first day of the Chaitra month of the Hindu calendar (March-April as per the Gregorian Calendar), Gudi Padwa marks the New Year's Day for Maharashtrians and Hindu Konkanis in India. The Brahma Purana declares Gudi Padwa to be the time on which Lord Brahma created the world after the great deluge. One of the 3 and a half days in the Indian Lunar calendar called "Sade-Teen Muhurt", whose every moment is considered auspicious in general to start a new activity. Mark this holy occasion and step up your festive celebrations with our wonderful section on Gudi Padwa that includes fantastic e-cards and wallpapers to send for free to friends and dear ones, lip-smacking recipes to try out at home and prepare delicious dishes during the festival, marvelous gifts to personalize and send to loved ones and more. Also, you can get here well-researched articles on the History of Gudi Padwa, Legends of Gudi Padwa and rituals associated to Gudi Padwa. So grab your mouse and explore the pages of our Gudi Padwa section. If you want to refer this section to your friends and loved ones, just click here and pass on this page to them. Nava varshachya hardik shubhechya to you all!
सर्व मित्रांना गुढीपाडव्याच्या हार्दिक शुभेछ्या !
भारतीय नववर्षाच्या मनःपूर्वक शुभेच्छा!!!
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Nagpur Distance Education
Apex Institute of Management WHC Road, Dharampeth
Central India Institute of Management Studies, Shivaji Nagar
Centum Learning, Shankar Nagar
Performers Business School Gandhi Nagar
National Education Management, Sadar
Shri Institute of Management & Technology sadar
Indira Gandhi Institute of Management & Technology, New Colony, Chaoni
Atlanta Computer Institute WHC Road, Dharampeth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_educational_institutions_in_Nagpur
Central India Institute of Management Studies, Shivaji Nagar
Centum Learning, Shankar Nagar
Performers Business School Gandhi Nagar
National Education Management, Sadar
Shri Institute of Management & Technology sadar
Indira Gandhi Institute of Management & Technology, New Colony, Chaoni
Atlanta Computer Institute WHC Road, Dharampeth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_educational_institutions_in_Nagpur
Nagpur Medical Colleges
Government Medical College,
Indira Gandhi Government Medical College -18
Government Dental College -3
Dental College and Research centre Digdoh,
N K P Salve Institute of Medical Sciences - Hingna road, -19
Shri Ayurvedic College- Hanuman nagar, -9
Nagpur Homeopathic and Biochemistry college--9
K D K Ayurvedic College - Nandanwan, -9
Tanishq School Of Nursing,New Indira Colony Bhagwan Nagar Nagpur.
Indira Gandhi Government Medical College -18
Government Dental College -3
Dental College and Research centre Digdoh,
N K P Salve Institute of Medical Sciences - Hingna road, -19
Shri Ayurvedic College- Hanuman nagar, -9
Nagpur Homeopathic and Biochemistry college--9
K D K Ayurvedic College - Nandanwan, -9
Tanishq School Of Nursing,New Indira Colony Bhagwan Nagar Nagpur.
Nagpur Management Studies
Institute of Management Technology (IMT)
OCTAVE Business School (http://www.octavesbm.in) [2]
Dr.Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, School of Agri-Business Management, Maharajbagh,
Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh College Institute of Management Technology & research, Dhanwate National College, Congress Nagar,
B.C.Y.R.C.'s Umrer Collage Of Engineering, Umrer
Yuva School of Management (YSM)
Department of Business Management ,Shri Ramdeobaba Kamla Nehru Engg College (SRKNEC)
Department of Business Management, University
Dr. Ambedkar Institute of management Studies and Research
Lokmanya Tilak Institute of Management Studies and Research
Dept. of Management Studies, G.S. College of Commerce and Economics
Bhonsla Institute of Management
G.H. Raisoni Global Business School
Dr.Ambedkar Business School
Orange City Institute of Higher Education (MBA)
Gurugram Business School, Old Pardi Naka Bhandara Road, (Ggbs)
C I B M R D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_educational_institutions_in_Nagpur
OCTAVE Business School (http://www.octavesbm.in) [2]
Dr.Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, School of Agri-Business Management, Maharajbagh,
Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh College Institute of Management Technology & research, Dhanwate National College, Congress Nagar,
B.C.Y.R.C.'s Umrer Collage Of Engineering, Umrer
Yuva School of Management (YSM)
Department of Business Management ,Shri Ramdeobaba Kamla Nehru Engg College (SRKNEC)
Department of Business Management, University
Dr. Ambedkar Institute of management Studies and Research
Lokmanya Tilak Institute of Management Studies and Research
Dept. of Management Studies, G.S. College of Commerce and Economics
Bhonsla Institute of Management
G.H. Raisoni Global Business School
Dr.Ambedkar Business School
Orange City Institute of Higher Education (MBA)
Gurugram Business School, Old Pardi Naka Bhandara Road, (Ggbs)
C I B M R D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_educational_institutions_in_Nagpur
Nagpur Engineering colleges with Rankings
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT) (Inception Year 1960)
Laxminarayan Institute of Technology (LIT) (Inception Year 1942)
Sri Ramdeobaba Kamla Nehru Engineering College (SRKNEC)
Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering(YCCE) (Inception Year 1984)
Nuva College of Engineering and Technology (NUVA) (Inception Year 2008)
Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Research and Technology(RCERT) (Inception Year 1983)
Laxminarayan Institute of Technology (LIT) (Inception Year 1942)
Sri Ramdeobaba Kamla Nehru Engineering College (SRKNEC)
Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering(YCCE) (Inception Year 1984)
Nuva College of Engineering and Technology (NUVA) (Inception Year 2008)
Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Research and Technology(RCERT) (Inception Year 1983)
Nagpur CBSE School
Kendriya Vidyalaya, branches at Vayu Sena Nagar, Ajni, Ambajhari, Kamptee and CRPF.
Bhavan's Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir (BVM) with branches at Civil Lines, Wathoda, Ashti, Mouda
Modern School with branches at NEERI , Koradi and civil lines
Center Point School with branches at Seminary Hills, Wardhaman Nagar and Dabha
St. Xaviers High School with branches at Hingna Road, Shri Krishna Nagar
School of Scholars with branches at Pratap Nagar (Nursery-UKG), Wanadongri, Amravati Road, Besa, Takli, and Hudkeshwar
South Point School
St. Vincent Palloti School, Anant Nagar
Central India Public School
Ira International School
Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School, Bezon Bagh
Tuli Public School, Bokhara
Delhi Public School,Kamptee Road
The Jain International School, Kalmeshwar Road
Bharti Krishna Vidya Vihar, Telangkhedi
Montfort School
Sanjuba High School, Bahadura, Umred Road
Narayana Vidyalayam, Wardha Road
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, NAVEGAON KHAIRI, NAGPUR
Maharashtra State Board
M.B.Convent High School & Jr. College
Somalwar High School with branches at Ramdaspeth and Khamla
Somalwar Nikalas High School
Hadas High School, Ramdaspeth, North Ambazari Road,
Tata Parsi Girls High School
Shri Umiyashankar Narayanji High School, Lakkadganj
Paranjape High School Bajajnagar
Mahatma Gandhi Centennial Sindhu High School, Jaripatka
Keshavnagar High School, Nandanvan
Shri Rajendra High School, Mahal,
Tejaswini Vidya Mandir , Nandanvan,
Pandit Bachharaj Vyas Vidyalaya
R. S. Mundle English School
BRA's Mundle English Medium School
Mount Carmel Girls' School
St. Francis De'Sales High School
Joseph's Convent
New English High School
Saraswati Vidyalaya
St. John High School
Vimaltai Tidke (VT) Convent
Lokanchee Shala
Anjuman High School
North point school,shanti nagar,.
Bishop Cotton High School
Bhide Girls High School
Indira Gandhi High School
Dinanath High School
Prashant High School
D D Nagar Vidyalaya,Mahal,
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad High School, Gandhibagh,
Central Provincial School, Rameshwari
Sanjuba Highschool, Chakradharnagar
Bengali High School
Tip Top Convent
Millat Urdu High School, Shanti Nagar
Keshavnagar High School, Nandanvan
Jyotiba High school, Nandanvan
Shree Vidyawati Deovodia High School,Itwari Nagpur.
Sant Geeta Mata Primary School,Pardi Nagpur.
Sule Primary School,Parwati Nagar,Nagpur.
Ramrao Salve Public School,khaperkheda,Nagpur.
'''Jiwan Shikshan Vidyalaya'', Untakhana, Medical Square, Nagpur
Jiwan Shikshan Vidyalaya, Parvati nagar, Nagpur
Ramesh Chandak English School Mahal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_educational_institutions_in_Nagpur
Bhavan's Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir (BVM) with branches at Civil Lines, Wathoda, Ashti, Mouda
Modern School with branches at NEERI , Koradi and civil lines
Center Point School with branches at Seminary Hills, Wardhaman Nagar and Dabha
St. Xaviers High School with branches at Hingna Road, Shri Krishna Nagar
School of Scholars with branches at Pratap Nagar (Nursery-UKG), Wanadongri, Amravati Road, Besa, Takli, and Hudkeshwar
South Point School
St. Vincent Palloti School, Anant Nagar
Central India Public School
Ira International School
Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School, Bezon Bagh
Tuli Public School, Bokhara
Delhi Public School,Kamptee Road
The Jain International School, Kalmeshwar Road
Bharti Krishna Vidya Vihar, Telangkhedi
Montfort School
Sanjuba High School, Bahadura, Umred Road
Narayana Vidyalayam, Wardha Road
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, NAVEGAON KHAIRI, NAGPUR
Maharashtra State Board
M.B.Convent High School & Jr. College
Somalwar High School with branches at Ramdaspeth and Khamla
Somalwar Nikalas High School
Hadas High School, Ramdaspeth, North Ambazari Road,
Tata Parsi Girls High School
Shri Umiyashankar Narayanji High School, Lakkadganj
Paranjape High School Bajajnagar
Mahatma Gandhi Centennial Sindhu High School, Jaripatka
Keshavnagar High School, Nandanvan
Shri Rajendra High School, Mahal,
Tejaswini Vidya Mandir , Nandanvan,
Pandit Bachharaj Vyas Vidyalaya
R. S. Mundle English School
BRA's Mundle English Medium School
Mount Carmel Girls' School
St. Francis De'Sales High School
Joseph's Convent
New English High School
Saraswati Vidyalaya
St. John High School
Vimaltai Tidke (VT) Convent
Lokanchee Shala
Anjuman High School
North point school,shanti nagar,.
Bishop Cotton High School
Bhide Girls High School
Indira Gandhi High School
Dinanath High School
Prashant High School
D D Nagar Vidyalaya,Mahal,
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad High School, Gandhibagh,
Central Provincial School, Rameshwari
Sanjuba Highschool, Chakradharnagar
Bengali High School
Tip Top Convent
Millat Urdu High School, Shanti Nagar
Keshavnagar High School, Nandanvan
Jyotiba High school, Nandanvan
Shree Vidyawati Deovodia High School,Itwari Nagpur.
Sant Geeta Mata Primary School,Pardi Nagpur.
Sule Primary School,Parwati Nagar,Nagpur.
Ramrao Salve Public School,khaperkheda,Nagpur.
'''Jiwan Shikshan Vidyalaya'', Untakhana, Medical Square, Nagpur
Jiwan Shikshan Vidyalaya, Parvati nagar, Nagpur
Ramesh Chandak English School Mahal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_educational_institutions_in_Nagpur
Nagpur Career Guidance Light House
Light House : Address 2nd Floor, Subha Complex, WHC Road, Dharampeth, Nagpur - 440 010
Phone Number (M)9373118064, (R) 91-712-2537769
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Phone Number (M)9373118064, (R) 91-712-2537769
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Email lighthouse_ccc at sify dot com
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
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IAS Coaching center in Nagpur
Premier Academy for Administrative Services(P.A.A.S)*****
Address: 17, Prayag Enclave, Near Sanman Lawn,Shankar Nagar, Nagpur
City: Nagpur
State: Maharashtra
Phone: 9823100633,07126644241
Web Site: www.upscmpsc.com
E-Mail: paas.educations@gmail.com
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Old Morris College Building, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Phone: 0712-2565626
Web Site: http://preiasnagpur.ac.in
E-Mail: director@preiasnagpur.ac.in
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NEW VISION IAS ACADEMY
Address: E-205, NIT Complex, Ayurvedic Layout, Sakkardara, Nagpur.
City: Nagpur
State: Maharastra
Phone: 9623466180, 9665479494, 8793121088.
Website: www.upsconline.com.
E-Mail: newvision.ias@gmail.com.
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IGNOU Study Centres under NAGPUR
GANDHI GRAM WOMENS BED COLLEGE
SHITAL D ADGAONKAR
GANDHI GRAM WOMENS BED COLLEGE,P - 35 BARBADI ROAD,MIDC
+91-7152-26072
J.V. POST GRADUATE COLLEGE
PRATAP CHAUDHARY
J.V. POST GRADUATE COLLEGE,BARAUT,
+91-1234-262130
MEG , MHD , DAFE , MBA , DDT , DCE , BA (Eng) , CDM , CES , BCA , PGDRD , CRD , DNHE , CAFE , CIT
J.V. POST GRADUATE COLLEGE
PRATAP CHAUDHARY
J.V. POST GRADUATE COLLEGE,BARAUT,
+91-1234-262130
MEG , MHD , DAFE , MBA , DDT , DCE , BA (Eng) , CDM , CES , BCA , PGDRD , CRD , DNHE , CAFE , CIT
AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY
K.S. ADHAV
AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY,TAPOVAN CAMPUS,
+91-721-664862
DAFE , CIG , MEC , MAH , MPS , MPA , MSO , BA (Eng) , BPP , PGDDM , CCP , CTPM , BTS , PGDRD , CRD , CFN , CAFE , CTS , DTS
ANKUSH SHIKSHAN SANSTHA
A.B. SASANKAR
ANKUSH SHIKSHAN SANSTHA,G.H. RAISONI INSTT OF INF. TEC,CRPF GATE # 3, DIDDOH HILLS,
+91-7104-32560/36383/36350
MCA , BCA , CIT
APANG JEEVAN VIKAS SANSTHAN
VEENA SINGH
APANG JEEVAN VIKAS SANSTHAN,AMRAVAIT BHUMIPUTRA COLONY,NEAR CONGRESS NAGAR
BAR S.K.W. UNIV. COL. OF EDN
KISHOR M. WATH
BAR S.K.W. UNIV. COL. OF EDN,LAW COLLEGE PREMISES,AMRAVATI ROAD
+91-712-520775
C K C BAJAJ COLLEGE OF EDU
RAJSHREE S VAISHNAV
C K C BAJAJ COLLEGE OF EDU,PLOT NO 1 & 2 NEAR CMPDI,JARIPATKA
+91-712-2646507
CENTRAL PRISON AMRAVATI
H R JADHAV
CENTRAL PRISON AMRAVATI,
+91-721-2662083
CHANDRAPUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE
P.K. SINGH
CHANDRAPUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE,BABUPETH
+91-7172-61483
DAFE , MBA , BA (Eng) , BPP , CCP , CTPM , MCA , BTS , BCA , BTCM , BTWRE , PGDRD , CFN , CNCC , CAFE , CTS , DTS , CIT , ADCM , ADWRE
COLLEGE OF DAIRY TECHNOLOGY
SHRIKANT DEORAO KALYANKAR
COLLEGE OF DAIRY TECHNOLOGY,AT-WARUD, TA-PUSAD,PO-MOHA
+91-7233-247268
DDT
DEPTT HOME SCIENCE
S A VALI
DEPTT HOME SCIENCE,MAHATMA JYOTIBA PHULE CAMPUS,R T M NAGAPUR UNIVERSITY
+91-712-2500370
Diabetes Care and Research Centre
Dr. Sunil Gupta
42 Lendra Park, Ramdespeth, Nagpur
0712-2428111
CDCW
http://www.ignou.ac.in/ignou/aboutignou/studycentre/centre/84
Thursday, 15 March 2012
List t of Law Colleges in Nagpur, Maharashtra
Law education in Nagpur is very famous as we have eminent personalities that provide the institutes with their valuable knowledge. Law is a profession that imparts one with a social status as well as monetary benefits. By undertaking law one can specialist as a lawyer, judge, law academician or legal advisor.
Nagpur law colleges have retired lawyers and judges as faculties and hence students get to share their experiences and skill. The training facility and infrastructure along with organisation of guest lectures and seminars supports better education. They even provide for rigorous interview sessions with lawyers and judges in Dr. Ambedkar College, affiliated to Nagpur University which further polishes the student’s skills.
List t of Law Colleges in Nagpur, Maharashtra offering Legal Education including Civil Law, Criminal Law, Business Law, Forensic Law etc. and courses such as Bachelor of Law (BL), Master of Law (ML) etc.
Dr Ambedkar College of Law, Nagpur
Central India College of Law, Nagpur
GH Raisoni Law School, Nagpur
Both 2-year masters course i.e. LL.M. and 5-year integrated course are available though the latter one is most opted for. The integrated course requires an applicant to be 10+2 pass and the masters, degree asks for a minimum of 50% score in LL.B. One can choose discipline of their choice from among criminal law, environmental law, constitutional law, property law, civil law and many more to choose from.
http://entrance-exam.net/law-colleges-in-nagpur/#ixzz1pD1P4QcG
http://entrance-exam.net/law-colleges-in-nagpur/
GH Raisoni Law School, Nagpur, Maharastra
About GH Raisoni Law School
Establishment: 2004
Accredition / Affiliation / Recognition / Approval / Study Centre: Nagpur University, Nagpur
Courses offered
Here is a partial list of courses offered by the institution
3 Year Law Course (Approved by Bar Council of India - Status of Approval: Upto 2006-07)
5 Year Law Course (Approved by Bar Council of India - Status of Approval: Upto 2005-06)
http://www.indiastudycenter.com/Univ/States/Maharastra/nagpur/GH-Raisoni-Law-School.asp
Both 2-year masters course i.e. LL.M. and 5-year integrated course are available though the latter one is most opted for. The integrated course requires an applicant to be 10+2 pass and the masters, degree asks for a minimum of 50% score in LL.B. One can choose discipline of their choice from among criminal law, environmental law, constitutional law, property law, civil law and many more to choose from.
Read more here: http://entrance-exam.net/law-colleges-in-nagpur/#ixzz1pD04Aya6
Central India College of Law, Nagpur, Maharastra
Nagpur
Maharastra
India
Establishment: 2005
Accredition / Affiliation / Recognition / Approval / Study Centre: Nagpur University, Nagpur
Here is a partial list of courses offered by the institution
3 Year & amp; 5 Year Law Course (Approved by Bar Council of India - Status of Approval: Upto 2006-07)
Both 2-year masters course i.e. LL.M. and 5-year integrated course are available though the latter one is most opted for. The integrated course requires an applicant to be 10+2 pass and the masters, degree asks for a minimum of 50% score in LL.B. One can choose discipline of their choice from among criminal law, environmental law, constitutional law, property law, civil law and many more to choose from.
Read more here: http://entrance-exam.net/law-colleges-in-nagpur/#ixzz1pD04Aya6
GH Raisoni Law School, Nagpur, Maharastra
Dr Ambedkar College of Law, Nagpur, Maharastra
Deeksha Bhoomi
Nagpur
Maharastra
India
About Dr Ambedkar College of Law
Establishment: 1984
Accredition / Affiliation / Recognition / Approval / Study Centre: Nagpur University, Nagpur
Here is a partial list of courses offered by the institution
3 Year & amp; 5 Year Law Course (Approved by Bar Council of India - Status of Approval: Upto 2006-07)
Both 2-year masters course i.e. LL.M. and 5-year integrated course are available though the latter one is most opted for. The integrated course requires an applicant to be 10+2 pass and the masters, degree asks for a minimum of 50% score in LL.B. One can choose discipline of their choice from among criminal law, environmental law, constitutional law, property law, civil law and many more to choose from.
http://www.indiastudycenter.com/univ/states/maharastra/nagpur/law-colleges/default.asp
Rail Budget 2012-2013
News Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/budget-2012/rail-budget/Rail-Budget-2012-2013-highlights/articleshow/12261920.cms
NEW DELHI, Following are the prominent highlights of the railway budget for 2012-13 presented in the Lok Sabha Wednesday by Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi:
* No steep increase in passenger fares; 2 paise per km for second class on suburban trains and 3 paise per km on mail and express trains; 5 paise per km for sleeper class; 10 paise per km for a/c III tier and first class; 15 paise per km for a/c II tier; 30 paise per km for a/c I.
* Outlay of Rs.60,100 crore during 2012-13, the highest ever.
* Targeting freight carriage of 1,025 million tonnes to bring in Rs.89,339 crore; passenger earnings estimated at Rs.36,073 crore; gross receipts estimated at Rs.1.32 lakh crore.
* New passenger services: 820 new items; 75 new express trains; 21 new passenger trains; 75 new services in Mumbai suburban system.
* Standard of hygiene needs to be improved substantially; all out efforts will be made on this in the next six months; duty bound to provide high standard of services; special housekeeping body to be set up for stations and trains.
* Corrosion from night soil being discharged from toilets on tracks costs Rs.350 crore annually; green toilets to be installed in 2,500 coaches in the next one year.
* Improvement of passenger amenities at a cost of Rs.1,112 crore; regional cuisines to be introduced.
* Two thousand one hundred specially designed coaches manufactured to meet needs of the differently abled; aim to provide one such coach in each express train.
* Focus during next five years on five areas: tracks, bridges, signalling, rolling stock and stations.
* Signalling to be improved over 19,000 km.
* Investment of Rs.1.70 lakh crore on rolling stock in next five years.
* Attempt to increase train speeds to 160 kmph; journey time from New Delhi to Kolkata can be brought down to 14 hours from 17 hours.
* Improvements to railway stations can provide employment to 50,000 people.
* Railways will require Rs.14 lakh crore in the next 10 years for modernisation.
* Aim to bring down operating ratio from 90 percent to 84.9 percent in 2012-13 and to 72 percent by 2016-17.
* Time has come for formulating national policy for railways on the lines of that for defence and external affairs.
* Railways should grow at 10 percent annually for sustained GDP growth.
* Railways to invest Rs.7.35 lakh crore during 12th Five Year Plan period (2012-17), a quantum jump from the Rs.1.92 lakh crore invested in previous plan period.
* Railways must attract 10 percent of the Rs.20 lakh crore government expects to spend on infrastructure during 12th Plan.
* Railways expect gross budgetary support of Rs.2.5 lakh crore during 12th Plan.
* Collective challenge to formulate viable funding mechanism for modernisation.
* Railways should contribute 2 percent of GDP from the present 1 percent.
* Stress on strengthening safety. Has to be be benchmarked with the best in the world.
* Target of reducing accidents from 0.55 to 0.17 has been met.
* Special purpose vehicle to be set up on safety protocols.
* Independent railway safety authority to be set up as statutory safety body.
* Investment of Rs.5.60 lakh crore required for modernisation.
* Independent tariff authority suggested; needs serious debate; experts panel established; decision after debate in parliament.
* Excess of Rs.1,492 crore after meeting expenses/dividend payments not adequate for meeting costs of several projects.
* World Bank funding of Rs.6,500 crore firmed up for dedicated freight corridors; land acquired for 3,300 km; first contracts to be handed out during 2012-13.
* Electrification to be undertaken over 6,500 km at an allocation of Rs.8,000 crore during 12th Plan.
* Conversion from DC to AC power supply completed in Western Railway corridor of Mumbai suburban rail system; conversion of Central Railway corridor to be completed in 2012-13.
* Elevated corridor from Churchgate to Virar in Mumbai being firmed up.
* Government should consider dividend payback to railways.
* Thirty-one projects over 5,000 km being implemented with state govenments sharing costs.
* Capacity augmentation to get Rs.4,410 crore during 2012-13.
* Eighty-five new line projects to be taken up during 2012-13.
* One hundred and fourteen new line surveys to be undertaken during 2012-13.
* New line projects to get Rs.6,870 crore in 2012-13.
* Gauge conversion to be undertaken over 800 km with an allocation of Rs.1,950 crore.
* GRP/RPF personnel deployed on 3,500 trains.
* Free travel by Rajdhani express for Arjuna awardees.
* Dedicated railway design wing at National Institute of Design with a contribution of Rs.10 crore.
* Guru Parikrama trains to be run to Amritsar, Patna and Nanded.
NEW DELHI, Following are the prominent highlights of the railway budget for 2012-13 presented in the Lok Sabha Wednesday by Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi:
* No steep increase in passenger fares; 2 paise per km for second class on suburban trains and 3 paise per km on mail and express trains; 5 paise per km for sleeper class; 10 paise per km for a/c III tier and first class; 15 paise per km for a/c II tier; 30 paise per km for a/c I.
* Outlay of Rs.60,100 crore during 2012-13, the highest ever.
* Targeting freight carriage of 1,025 million tonnes to bring in Rs.89,339 crore; passenger earnings estimated at Rs.36,073 crore; gross receipts estimated at Rs.1.32 lakh crore.
* New passenger services: 820 new items; 75 new express trains; 21 new passenger trains; 75 new services in Mumbai suburban system.
* Standard of hygiene needs to be improved substantially; all out efforts will be made on this in the next six months; duty bound to provide high standard of services; special housekeeping body to be set up for stations and trains.
* Corrosion from night soil being discharged from toilets on tracks costs Rs.350 crore annually; green toilets to be installed in 2,500 coaches in the next one year.
* Improvement of passenger amenities at a cost of Rs.1,112 crore; regional cuisines to be introduced.
* Two thousand one hundred specially designed coaches manufactured to meet needs of the differently abled; aim to provide one such coach in each express train.
* Focus during next five years on five areas: tracks, bridges, signalling, rolling stock and stations.
* Signalling to be improved over 19,000 km.
* Investment of Rs.1.70 lakh crore on rolling stock in next five years.
* Attempt to increase train speeds to 160 kmph; journey time from New Delhi to Kolkata can be brought down to 14 hours from 17 hours.
* Improvements to railway stations can provide employment to 50,000 people.
* Railways will require Rs.14 lakh crore in the next 10 years for modernisation.
* Aim to bring down operating ratio from 90 percent to 84.9 percent in 2012-13 and to 72 percent by 2016-17.
* Time has come for formulating national policy for railways on the lines of that for defence and external affairs.
* Railways should grow at 10 percent annually for sustained GDP growth.
* Railways to invest Rs.7.35 lakh crore during 12th Five Year Plan period (2012-17), a quantum jump from the Rs.1.92 lakh crore invested in previous plan period.
* Railways must attract 10 percent of the Rs.20 lakh crore government expects to spend on infrastructure during 12th Plan.
* Railways expect gross budgetary support of Rs.2.5 lakh crore during 12th Plan.
* Collective challenge to formulate viable funding mechanism for modernisation.
* Railways should contribute 2 percent of GDP from the present 1 percent.
* Stress on strengthening safety. Has to be be benchmarked with the best in the world.
* Target of reducing accidents from 0.55 to 0.17 has been met.
* Special purpose vehicle to be set up on safety protocols.
* Independent railway safety authority to be set up as statutory safety body.
* Investment of Rs.5.60 lakh crore required for modernisation.
* Independent tariff authority suggested; needs serious debate; experts panel established; decision after debate in parliament.
* Excess of Rs.1,492 crore after meeting expenses/dividend payments not adequate for meeting costs of several projects.
* World Bank funding of Rs.6,500 crore firmed up for dedicated freight corridors; land acquired for 3,300 km; first contracts to be handed out during 2012-13.
* Electrification to be undertaken over 6,500 km at an allocation of Rs.8,000 crore during 12th Plan.
* Conversion from DC to AC power supply completed in Western Railway corridor of Mumbai suburban rail system; conversion of Central Railway corridor to be completed in 2012-13.
* Elevated corridor from Churchgate to Virar in Mumbai being firmed up.
* Government should consider dividend payback to railways.
* Thirty-one projects over 5,000 km being implemented with state govenments sharing costs.
* Capacity augmentation to get Rs.4,410 crore during 2012-13.
* Eighty-five new line projects to be taken up during 2012-13.
* One hundred and fourteen new line surveys to be undertaken during 2012-13.
* New line projects to get Rs.6,870 crore in 2012-13.
* Gauge conversion to be undertaken over 800 km with an allocation of Rs.1,950 crore.
* GRP/RPF personnel deployed on 3,500 trains.
* Free travel by Rajdhani express for Arjuna awardees.
* Dedicated railway design wing at National Institute of Design with a contribution of Rs.10 crore.
* Guru Parikrama trains to be run to Amritsar, Patna and Nanded.
Monday, 12 March 2012
Nagpur Collage School news
गजानन प्रसाद उच्च प्राथमिक शाळेत स्नेहसंमेलन
नागपूर - गजानन प्रसाद ग्रामीण उत्कर्ष शिक्षण संस्थेद्वारा संचालित गजानन प्रसाद उच्च प्राथमिक शाळा व बालवाडीत स्नेहसंमेलन उत्साहात साजरे करण्यात आले. उद््घाटन मेजर जकाते हायस्कूल व कनिष्ठ महाविद्यालयाचे संचालक मधुसूदन मुळे यांच्या हस्ते झाले. पाहुणे सूर्योदय कॉलेज ऑफ इंजिनिअरिंग अँण्ड टेक्नालॉजीचे अध्यक्ष दीपक चाफले, पी.एम.बी.एस. कॉलेजचे संचालक डोंगरे, संत गजानन महाराज नागरी सह. पत संस्थेचे अविनाश तागडे, मुख्याध्यापिका सीमा ठोंबरे आदी उपस्थित होते. अध्यक्षस्थानी संस्थेचे अध्यक्ष गोविंदराव मोंढे होते. यावेळी विद्यार्थ्यांनी सांस्कृतिक कार्यक्रम सादर केले. प्रास्ताविक मुख्याध्यापिका सीमा ठोंबरे यांनी केले. आभार परमानंद लोणारे यांनी मानले.
दुसर्या दिवशी परशुराम गोहणे यांच्या अध्यक्षतेखाली बक्षीस वितरण झाले. यावेळी उपाध्यक्ष राजू ढोले, गोविंदराव मोंढे, शंकरराव गोडबोले उपस्थित होते. आभार परमानंद लोणारे यांनी मानले.
रेल्वे मेन्स हायस्कूलमध्ये दहावीच्या विद्यार्थ्यांना निरोप
नागपूर - रेल्वे मेन्स हायस्कूलमधील १0 वीच्या विद्यार्थ्यांना नुकताच निरोप देण्यात आला. यावेळी आमदार नागो गाणार उपस्थित होते. अध्यक्षस्थानी मुख्याध्यापिका उज्ज्वला अंधारे होत्या. उपमुख्याध्यापक तेलंग, पर्यवेक्षक कावळे, मांढरे, चौधरी यावेळी व्यासपीठावर उपस्थित होते. आ. गाणार यांनी विद्यार्थ्यांना अभ्यास करण्याच्या सूचना देऊन परीक्षेसाठी शुभेच्छा दिल्या. प्रमुख पाहुण्यांचीही यावेळी भाषणे झाली. शिक्षकांनी परीक्षेसंदर्भात मार्गदर्शन केले. संचालन रश्मी जीवने यांनी तर आभार नेहा लाभे यांनी मानले.
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नागपूर - सांदीपनी शाळेमध्ये घेण्यात आलेल्या अभ्यासेतर उपक्रमांमधील स्पर्धांचे पारितोषिक वितरण करण्यात आले. विद्यार्थ्यांचा सर्वांगीण विकास व्हावा म्हणून शाळेमध्ये अभ्यासेतर स्पर्धांचे आयोजन करण्यात येते. यासाठी विद्यार्थ्यांचे चार गट तयार करण्यात आले होते. वर्षभर राबविलेल्या उपक्रमामध्ये निळ्या गटातील मुलांनी बाजी मारली. क्रीडा स्पर्धांमध्येही तेच अव्वल ठरले. निळ्या गटाच्या प्रमुख ऑफिलिया कॅलिब यांनी विद्यार्थ्यांचे अभिनंदन केले. रोमा कपई यांनी पर्यवेक्षिका म्हणून काम पाहिले. प्राचार्य शांती मेनन यांनी सर्वांचे अभिनंदन केले. शाळेच्या अध्यक्ष राजश्री जिचकार, प्रमुख सल्लागार लता थेरगावकर, व्यवस्थापिका मृणालिनी काळे यांनीही सर्वांचे अभिनंदन केले.
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Saturday, 10 March 2012
Vidarbha farmers Documentary bags National award
News Source: Times of India
NAGPUR: "If a quarter million farmers kill themselves over a span of 16 years, then it is genocide and not suicide. The globalization of economies has given rise to a new form of agrarian warfare where seeds are the new weapons." This observation formed the basis of the documentary 'Cotton For My Shroud' made by Nandan Saxena and his wife Kavita Bahl.
The 90 minute film, shot in the hinterlands of Vidarbha, which have earned the infamous sobriquet of farmer's graveyard, has won a Rajat Kamal for the best investigative film at the 59th National awards announced in New Delhi on Wednesday. The film has been winning accolades since it was first released at Mumbai Film Festival in April last year, and has also received the Gold for best script at the IDPA in Mumbai in October 2011.
In a telephonic chat with TOI from New Delhi, Saxena says that he has been screening the docu-film at various forums and people have been stunned by its content. "The film is meant for both, victims as well as those who can change this dismal scenario. It is easy to blame the simple farmer for not managing his resources." "The cotton farmer is torn between aggressive marketing of supposedly 'better varieties' of transgenic crops by the state, and his traditional wisdom of low-cost and eco-friendly agriculture. He thus falls prey to the honey trap of Bt. The result is in an unending cycle of debt and misery."
Narrated in the first person, the film looks at the macro picture while following the lives of three families. Saxena says that he learnt about the plight of the farmers in Vidarbha while researching water linked projects they were handling in Rajasthan. "It was so horrible that we began looking for more information. When we called up Kishor Tiwari, president of Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti, which has been drawing attention to these tragedies, he told us to check it out first hand. My wife and me arrived and began moving around in Yavatmal, Raipodh, Pandharkawda and Kolijhari, which were worst hit by these tragedies." It was not easy for the couple to win the confidence of farmers. Saxena says that the families of victims were weary of media spotlight.
"We came without booking our return tickets.We had all the time and were willing to wait. Gradually, they began to open up," he says. The research and first hand conversations helped them put together a narrative.
"There were two triggers for the suicides. The first at the time of sowing, when the cash strapped farmer is pushed to buy seeds he can ill afford, so he takes credit. The next is at the time of harvest, when he arrives in the market and realizes that he will not get the price that will enable him to repay the loan. That's when the desolate fellow has no option but to consume pesticide." Saxena,who admits to leftist leanings, says that once they had put together the film it was difficult to edit it, as they had to relive these heart wrenching stories once again. "But we overcame our emotions and released it in 2011." Awards aside, the duo feels that true recognition would be when farmers stop taking their lives and sustainable agriculture becomes a policy.
NAGPUR: "If a quarter million farmers kill themselves over a span of 16 years, then it is genocide and not suicide. The globalization of economies has given rise to a new form of agrarian warfare where seeds are the new weapons." This observation formed the basis of the documentary 'Cotton For My Shroud' made by Nandan Saxena and his wife Kavita Bahl.
The 90 minute film, shot in the hinterlands of Vidarbha, which have earned the infamous sobriquet of farmer's graveyard, has won a Rajat Kamal for the best investigative film at the 59th National awards announced in New Delhi on Wednesday. The film has been winning accolades since it was first released at Mumbai Film Festival in April last year, and has also received the Gold for best script at the IDPA in Mumbai in October 2011.
In a telephonic chat with TOI from New Delhi, Saxena says that he has been screening the docu-film at various forums and people have been stunned by its content. "The film is meant for both, victims as well as those who can change this dismal scenario. It is easy to blame the simple farmer for not managing his resources." "The cotton farmer is torn between aggressive marketing of supposedly 'better varieties' of transgenic crops by the state, and his traditional wisdom of low-cost and eco-friendly agriculture. He thus falls prey to the honey trap of Bt. The result is in an unending cycle of debt and misery."
Narrated in the first person, the film looks at the macro picture while following the lives of three families. Saxena says that he learnt about the plight of the farmers in Vidarbha while researching water linked projects they were handling in Rajasthan. "It was so horrible that we began looking for more information. When we called up Kishor Tiwari, president of Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti, which has been drawing attention to these tragedies, he told us to check it out first hand. My wife and me arrived and began moving around in Yavatmal, Raipodh, Pandharkawda and Kolijhari, which were worst hit by these tragedies." It was not easy for the couple to win the confidence of farmers. Saxena says that the families of victims were weary of media spotlight.
"We came without booking our return tickets.We had all the time and were willing to wait. Gradually, they began to open up," he says. The research and first hand conversations helped them put together a narrative.
"There were two triggers for the suicides. The first at the time of sowing, when the cash strapped farmer is pushed to buy seeds he can ill afford, so he takes credit. The next is at the time of harvest, when he arrives in the market and realizes that he will not get the price that will enable him to repay the loan. That's when the desolate fellow has no option but to consume pesticide." Saxena,who admits to leftist leanings, says that once they had put together the film it was difficult to edit it, as they had to relive these heart wrenching stories once again. "But we overcame our emotions and released it in 2011." Awards aside, the duo feels that true recognition would be when farmers stop taking their lives and sustainable agriculture becomes a policy.
Friday, 9 March 2012
Nagpur Holi
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Nagpur celebrates Holi HOLI HAI!!!!
Legend of Holi Festival
Holi is one of the oldest festivals of India. There are many interesting stories associated with the festival's origin as one moves across the different states from North to South and East to West. Paintings and scriptures depict the roots of the festival. Mythology plays a very important part in narrating the festival of Holi. The most popular stories of Holi origin relates to 'Holika Dahan' and Legend of Radha-Krishan.
Story of Holika
Integrally entwined with Holi, is the tradition of 'Holika Dahan', which is actually lighting of bonfires. The ritual is symbolic of victory of good over evil and has its root in the legend of demon king Hiranyakashyap who wished to end his blessed son, Prahlad's life with the help of his sister, Holika who burnt in the fir and no harm occurred to Prahlad. Since then the day is celebrated in victory of good over bad.
Story of Radha and Krishan
The legend of Radha and Krishna is closely linked with this tradition of colors on Holi. Young Krishna, who had a dark complexion was jealous of his beloved Radha's extremely fair skin. In a mischievous mood, he applied color on Radha's face. Following this ancient legend, lovers till date long to color their beloved as an expression of love.
Holi is the time to develop understanding and love for each other.
Here, is a platform for you all to renew your friendship and to express
heartiest love by scribbling a beautiful Holi message for loved ones.
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Assembly Election Results 2012- Uttarakhand Punjab Manipur Goa
News Source:http://www.indian-elections.com/resultsupdate/
Assembly Election 2012 Results
Assembly Election 2012 Results
Uttar Pradesh
Information Available: - 403/403
Information Available: - 403/403
Party | Leads | Won |
SP | 1 | 223 |
BSP | 4 | 76 |
BJP+ | 2 | 45 |
INC+ | 2 | 36 |
Others | 0 | 14 |
Uttarakhand
Information Available: - 70/70
Information Available: - 70/70
Party | Leads | Won |
BJP | 2 | 29 |
INC | 1 | 31 |
BSP | 0 | 3 |
Others | 0 | 4 |
Punjab
Information Available: - 117/117
Information Available: - 117/117
Party | Leads | Won |
SAD+ | 0 | 68 |
INC | 0 | 46 |
Others | 0 | 3 |
Manipur
Information Available: - 60/60
Information Available: - 60/60
Party | Leads | Won |
INC | 0 | 42 |
TMC | 0 | 7 |
MPP | 0 | 4 |
Others | 0 | 7 |
Goa
Information Available: - 40/40
Information Available: - 40/40
Party | Leads | Won |
CONG+ | 0 | 9 |
BJP | 0 | 21 |
Others | 0 | 10 |
News Source:http://www.indian-elections.com/resultsupdate/
Monday, 5 March 2012
Nagpur 5 D Traffic Park
Visits to Traffic Park, located at Dharampeth, are about to get more entertaining for the kids and those accompanying them. Coming up inside the park is a theatre to provide an interactive movie experience with 5-dimensional digital effects. The theatre will be inaugurated on February 25.
With a seating capacity of 16, the theatre has been equipped with systems like leg ticklers, back pokers and base shakers, which would give the viewer a real feeling of something crawling up the leg or moving up the back in synch with the movie. With the help of digital projection systems and ones which would provide environmental effects like artificial snowfall and smoke screens, the movies would come to life to provide a surreal viewing experience.
What sure would make it a thrilling experience for the kids and elders alike are the water nozzles hung on the ceiling and in front of the seats which would spray water on the audience if the scene from the film so demanded. The synchronization of such special visual, sound, motion and environmental effects would put the audience right in the middle of the action.
Describing the viewing experience, Atul Tibra, who has brought the project to the city, says, "this theatre has been set up at a cost of Rs 35 lakh by a Gwalior-based firm Modern Techno Projects, which specialises in the business. The 4-D systems are limited only to seat effects like the leg tickler and back poker or base shaker that the viewer feels while watching the film. With 5-D he can experience snowfall, lightening, high winds and even smells. In future we can further enhance this by adding more fans, acoustics and features on the ceiling."
The ticket cost for a show would vary between Rs 80 to Rs 100 depending upon the length of the film. Giving reason for keeping the capacity limited to 16, Atul adds, "this will help us run the show even if we have five persons in the audience as that would make it cost effective." The audience would be given reusable 3-D goggles for viewing the film. The theatre would be open for the entire day and the project owners plan to offer a discount between 11 am and 5 pm. "We are also offering the theatre for bookings for entire family and also for occasions like birthdays or other celebrations."
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