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International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies (IJIRAS) ISSN: 2394-4404 Volume 7 Issue 5, May 2020 A Study On The Path- Breaking Intellectual Impact Of The Marxist Cultural Movement (1940s) Of India DR. Sreyasi Ghosh Assistant Professor and HOD of History Dept., Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women, Dakshineshwar, Kolkata, India Abstract: In history of Bengal/India, the decade of 1940s was undoubtedly an era of both trauma and triumph. The Second World War, famine, communal riot and Partition/refuge e crisis occurred during this phase but in spite of colossal loss and bloodbath the Marxist Cultural Movement/Renaissance flourished and left its imprint on various spheres such as on literature, songs, dance movements, painting and movie -making world. The All India Centre Of The Progressive Writers” Association was established under leadership of Munshi Premchand in 1936. Eminent people like Mulkraj Anand, Sajjad Jahir, Muhammad Ashraf and Bhabani Bhattacharyya were gradually involved with that platform which achieved immense moral support from Rabindranath Tagore, Sarojini Naidu, Ramananda Chattopadhyay, and Saratchandra Chattopadhyay. Nareshchandra Sengupta became President when its branch for Bengal was founded on June 25, 1936. Actually the Anti-Fascist International Association Of Writers” For The Defence Of Culture, established in Paris (1935) through effort of Romain Rolland and Gorkey, made path for the Marxist cultural Movement of India. Indian Movement had important milestones in its history of development such as establishment of Youth Cutural Institute (1940), Organisation Of The Friends Of The Soviet Union (1941), The Anti-Fascist Writers” And Artists” Association (1942) and The Indian People”s Theatre Association (I.P.T.A- 1943) etc. -
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c m y k c m y k Registered with the Registrar of Newspapers of India: Regd. No. 14377/57 CONTRIBUTORS Aziz Quraishi Diwan Singh Bajeli Dr. M. Sayeed Alam Feisal Alkazi Geeta Nandakumar Rana Siddiqui Zaman Salman Khurshid Suresh K Goel Suresh Kohli Tom Alter Indian Council for Cultural Relations Phone: 91-11-23379309, 23379310, 23379314, 23379930 Fax: 91-11-23378639, 23378647, 23370732, 23378783, 23378830 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.iccrindia.net c m y k c m y k c m y k c m y k Indian Council for Cultural Relations The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) was founded on 9th April 1950 by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first Education Minister of independent India. The objectives of the Council are to participate in the formulation and implementation of policies and programmes relating to India’s external cultural relations; to foster and strengthen cultural relations and mutual understanding between India and other countries; to promote cultural exchanges with other countries and people; to establish and develop relations with national and international organizations in the field of culture; and to take such measures as may be required to further these objectives. The ICCR is about a communion of cultures, a creative dialogue with other nations. To facilitate this interaction with world cultures, the Council strives to articulate and demonstrate the diversity and richness of the cultures of India, both in and with other countries of the world. The Council prides itself on being a pre-eminent institution engaged in cultural diplomacy and the sponsor of intellectual exchanges between India and partner countries. -
A Doctor Who Was Mashima to Her Patients: Dr Pushpitabala Das Design & Layout: Pooja Pandey –Saumi Das a Personal Note
SPARROW SPARROW SOUND & PICTURE newsletter ARCHIVES FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN SNL Number 37 August 2018 CONTENTS Publication Number 91 Editor’s Note...................................................................................................................................01 Published by Sound & Picture Archives for Research on Book Reviews............................................................................................................................02-13 Women *The Pimping of Prostitution: Abolishing the Sex Work Myth, *Sai – Majha Kalapravas, *The Making of The Nest, B-101/201/301, Exile: Sindhi Hindus and the Partition of India, *Nine, *Rasigai Paravai, *Remnants of a Separation: A Patel Apartment, Maratha Colony Road, Dahisar (E), History of the Partition through Material Memory, *Stories of Social Awakening: Reflections of Dalit Refugee Mumbai-400068 Lives of Bengal, *Eka Gangichi Kahani: Prabha Shivanekaranche Jeevan Charitra, *Swara Bethangal, Phone: 022 2828 0895, 2896 5019 Shikari: The Hunt. E mail: [email protected] –C S Lakshmi, Charanjeet Kaur, Priya D’Souza, Sharmila Sontakke, Asmita Deshpande and Vidya Website: www.sparrowonline.org Premkumar Editor: Dr C S Lakshmi Consulting Editor: Dr Charanjeet Kaur From SPARROW Archives......................................................................................................14-16 Publication Co-ordination A Doctor Who Was Mashima to Her Patients: Dr Pushpitabala Das Design & Layout: Pooja Pandey –Saumi Das A Personal Note.......................................................................................................................17-20 -
Anil Biswas – Filmography Source: Hamraz’S Hindi Film Geet Kosh (Digitization: Ketan Dholakia, Vinayak Gore, and Balaji Murthy)
Anil Biswas – Filmography Source: Hamraz’s Hindi Film Geet Kosh (Digitization: Ketan Dholakia, Vinayak Gore, and Balaji Murthy) Contents Anil Biswas – Filmography ....................................................................................................................................... 1 1) Dharam Ki Devi ..................................................................................................................... 3 2) Fida-e-Vatan (alias Tasveer-e-vafa) ...................................................................................... 3 3) Piya Ki Jogan (alias Purchased Bride) ................................................................................... 3 4) Pratima (alias Prem Murti) ..................................................................................................... 4 5) Prem Bandhan (alias Victims of Love) .................................................................................. 4 6) Sangdil Samaj ......................................................................................................................... 4 7) Sher Ka Panja ......................................................................................................................... 5 8) Shokh Dilruba ......................................................................................................................... 5 9) Bulldog ................................................................................................................................... 5 10) Dukhiari (alias A Tale of Selfless Love) -
STUDY on the IMPACT of CREATIVE LIBERTY USED in INDIAN HISTORICAL SHOWS and MOVIES H S Harsha Kumar HOD, Department of Journalis
INTERNATIONALJOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARYEDUCATIONALRESEARCH ISSN:2277-7881; IMPACT FACTOR :6.514(2020); IC VALUE:5.16; ISI VALUE:2.286 Peer Reviewed and Refereed Journal: VOLUME:10, ISSUE:1(4), January :2021 Online Copy Available: www.ijmer.in STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF CREATIVE LIBERTY USED IN INDIAN HISTORICAL SHOWS AND MOVIES H S Harsha Kumar HOD, Department of Journalism, Government First Grade College Vijayanagar, Bangalore Introduction Historical references in movies, shows are the latest trends in the entertainment industry. In India there are more than 150 movies and 40 T.V shows approximately produced on the historical events and records. Many of these produced by the various makers to retell the tales of glory and valour of India’s great heroes do provide justice to the heroes to some extent. Authentic and accurate depictions for the sake of knowledge or even getting the glimpses of the history is not the outcome of these shows or movies. Various inconsistencies, differences and various inaccuracies regarding the script, scenes and execution, laymen are often misdirected towards concepts. The idea of creative liberty or artistic license used by the writers to make the best of the historical references provided may cause discrepancies or irregularities difficult to accept by the people or some intellectuals. But, to demand accuracy and authenticity from the Indian historical is, for its fans, to miss the point. The genre, after all, is that the descendant of Indian traditions of myth, folklore, ballads and popular history, which have combined to inform us more about an imagined past than an actual one. -
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No book on Hindi cinema has ever been as keenly anticipated as this one …. With many a delightful nugget, The Substance and the Shadow presents a wide-ranging narrative across of plenty of ground … is a gold mine of information. – Saibal Chatterjee, Tehelka The voice that comes through in this intriguingly titled autobiography is measured, evidently calibrated and impossibly calm… – Madhu Jain, India Today Candid and politically correct in equal measure … – Mint, New Delhi An outstanding book on Dilip and his films … – Free Press Journal, Mumbai Hay House Publishers (India) Pvt. Ltd. Muskaan Complex, Plot No.3, B-2 Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110 070, India Hay House Inc., PO Box 5100, Carlsbad, CA 92018-5100, USA Hay House UK, Ltd., Astley House, 33 Notting Hill Gate, London W11 3JQ, UK Hay House Australia Pty Ltd., 18/36 Ralph St., Alexandria NSW 2015, Australia Hay House SA (Pty) Ltd., PO Box 990, Witkoppen 2068, South Africa Hay House Publishing, Ltd., 17/F, One Hysan Ave., Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Raincoast, 9050 Shaughnessy St., Vancouver, BC V6P 6E5, Canada Email: [email protected] www.hayhouse.co.in Copyright © Dilip Kumar 2014 First reprint 2014 Second reprint 2014 The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed in this book are the author’s own and the facts are as reported by him, which have been verified to the extent possible, and the publishers are not in any way liable for the same. All photographs used are from the author’s personal collection. All rights reserved. -
(CIS) Entities Which Had Filed Information with SEBI (Status As on October 31, 2003) Sl
Securities and Exchange Board of India Status of Collective Investment Schemes (CIS) Entities which had filed information with SEBI (Status as on October 31, 2003) Sl. Name of the entity City State/Union Territory Status No. 1 Aakar Plantations Company Ltd. Jaunpur Uttar Pradesh Did not apply for registration under the SEBI (Collective Investment Schemes) Regulations, 1999 ( hereinafter referred to as the Regulations). Did not wind up its Collective Investment Schemes (CIS) to repay investors in accordance with the Regulations. In view of its failure to wind up its CIS to repay investors :- Vide Order dated October 21, 2002, SEBI has debarred the entity and its following concerned officials( i. Shri Vinod Kumar Singh,ii. Smt. Shakuntala Singh, iii. Smt. Sudha Singh, iv. Smt. Vimla Devi Singh, v.Smt. Sunita Singh, vi. Shri Prem Chandra, vii. Shri Sambhu Nath Mishra,viii. Shri Harihar Nath Mishra, ix. Shri Devi Lal Tiwari, x. Shri Adya Shanker Tiwari, xi. Shri Om Prakash Singh, xii. Smt. Shashi Mishra, xiii. Shri Avinash Patel, xiv. Shri Sharad Singh) from operating in the capital market and from accessing the capital market for a period of 5 years. 2. SEBI has requested the State Government of Uttar Pradesh to initiate civil/criminal proceedings against the entity for apparent offences of fraud, cheating, criminal breach of trust and mis-appropriation of public funds.. 3. SEBI has requested the Department of Company Affairs (DCA) to initiate winding up of the entity u/s 433 of the Indian Companies Act to repay investors. 2 Aaradhya Forests Ltd. Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh Did not apply for registration under the Regulations. -
International Journal of Education and Science Research Review ISSN 2348-6457 April- 2017, Volume-4, Issue-2 Email- [email protected]
International Journal of Education and Science Research Review ISSN 2348-6457 www.ijesrr.org April- 2017, Volume-4, Issue-2 Email- [email protected] KHWAJA AHMAD ABBAS AS LEGEND MANIN INDIAN SOCIETY Dr. Subodh Kumar Upadhyay Department of English Maharaja Agrasen College University of Delhi ABSTRACT Great grandson of the great Urdu poet and social reformer Khwaja Altaf Husain „Hali‟ poet laureate from the historic town of Panipat, Haryana, Abbas was born in 1914. He indicates the year of his birth and relationship with the poet in his usual pithy and humorous style thus in his autobiography: “I was born in 1914. My great ancestor was so disgusted by the looks of his of his new-born descendant that he died shortly afterwards.” On his father‟s insistence Ahmad Abbas agreed to take the law degree on one condition: he would not pursue a career in law under any circumstances. KEY WORDS: Realism, Social Man, Man of human life He lives on in the minds and hearts of millions of people all over the world who have perused and relished his newspaper columns, read his books, seen his feature and documentary films, exulted at his film dialogues and marveled at his skill of film script and dialogue writing and his dramas. Great grandson of the great Urdu poet and social reformer Khwaja Altaf Husain „Hali‟ poet laureate from the historic town of Panipat, Haryana, Abbas was born in 1914. He indicates the year of his birth and relationship with the poet in his usual pithy and humorous style thus in his autobiography: “I was born in 1914. -
Prem Dhawan's Lyricis Have Everlasting Appeal
Prem Dhawan’s lyricis have everlasting appeal Written by V.S DATTA (Editor , N.I.P Allahabad ) Monday, 25 May 2015 14:57 A famous lyricist whom we also lost in the month of May was Prem Dhawan. He passed away on May 7, 2001—fourteen years ago.Do you know that Prem Dhawan the lyricist-cum-music director-cum dancer was introduced to films by Devika Rani and Ashok Kumar and that his favorite duet was ‘Seene mein sulagte hain arman?’ Well, in the course of an interview he said that when he went to Bombay Talkies for work, it was Devika Rani and Ashok Kumar who interviewed him. His first movie was ‘Ziddi’ and he says that his favorite song is ‘Chanda re jare ja re’ from that film. He also wrote lyrics for Bombay Talkies’ ‘Majboor’ in which Ghulam Haider introduced Lata to sing for a heroine (Munnawar Sultana) for the first time. The solo by Lata, ‘O piya milne ko aa, main to jeeti hoon tere bharose…’ There was a sad haunting number by Geeta Roy too: ‘Main to reh gai aj akeli re, mera koi nahin’, endered on the screen by Al;lahabad’s Indu Paul. And how can we forget the Lata-Mukesh duet from ‘Majboor’:, ‘Ab darne ki koi baat nahin angrezi chora chala gaya’. He also wrote patriotic numbers of Manoj Kumar’s ‘Shaheed’- ‘Tu na rona ke tu hai Bhagat Singh ki maa’, ‘Ai watan’, ‘Hum Hindustani’’s ‘Chorro kal ki baten..hum Hindustani’ and Kabuliwala’s ‘Ai mere pyare watan tujh pe dil qurban’. -
August 2018 Achievers
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Indian Modern Dance, Feminism and Transnationalism New World Choreographies Series Editors: Rachel Fensham and Peter M
Indian Modern Dance, Feminism and Transnationalism New World Choreographies Series Editors: Rachel Fensham and Peter M. Boenisch Editorial Advisory Board: Ric Allsop, Falmouth University, UK, Susan Leigh Foster, UCLA, USA, Lena Hammergren, University of Stockholm, Sweden, Gabriele Klein, University of Hamburg, Germany, Andre Lepecki, NYU, USA and Avanthi Meduri, Roehampton University, UK New World Choreographies presents advanced yet accessible studies of a rich field of new choreographic work which is embedded in the global, transna- tional and intermedial context. It introduces artists, companies and scholars who contribute to the conceptual and technological rethinking of what constitutes movement, blurring old boundaries between dance, theatre and performance. The series considers new aesthetics and new contexts of production and pres- entation, and discusses the multi-sensory, collaborative and transformative potential of these new world choreographies. Titles include: Gretchen Schiller and Sarah Rubidge (editors) CHOREOGRAPHIC DWELLINGS Practising Place Forthcoming titles: Pil Hansen and Darcey Callison (editors) DANCE DRAMATURGY Royona Mitra AKRAM KHAN Dancing New Interculturalism New World Choreographies Series Standing Order ISBN 978–1–137–35986–5 (hardback) (outside North America only) You can receive future titles in this series as they are published by placing a standing order. Please contact your bookseller or, in case of difficulty, write to us at the address below with your name and address, the title of the series and the ISBN quoted above. Customer Services Department, Macmillan Distribution Ltd, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 6XS, England Indian Modern Dance, Feminism and Transnationalism Prarthana Purkayastha Plymouth University, UK © Prarthana Purkayastha 2014 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2014 978-1-137-37516-2 All rights reserved.