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Shankar Jaikishan – Emperors of Music by Ashwini Kumar Rath
Shankar Jaikishan – Emperors of Music By Ashwini Kumar Rath Shankar Jaikishan music, synonym of Indian Film music, has far reaching impact in India and outside. The duo moulded music and musical mood of masses since 1949, and are still considered to be the best music composers from India. The duo also contributed outside movie industry with their much celebrated album Raga in Jazz Style, and background music for documentary Everest expedition among many others. If we look at the popular impact by any personalities in the field of music during the post-independence period in India, the obvious choice is Shankar Jaikishan. Shankar, the more versatile of the two, was a prolific musician with mastery over dozens of instruments, Indian classical music and dance forms. He was primarily responsible for building Shankar Jaikishan team with dedicated lyricists, music assistants, and jumbo-sized 60-pieces orchestra, and was the lead composer. On the other hand, Jaikishan was incredibly creative and legendary composer himself. He was genius of background music and romantic tunes though he too could compose songs in other genres. While Shankar's musical jhankar propels divine dwellers to zoom in unison with ecstasy, romantic effervescence of Jaikishan music brings divine feelings on to earth. During initial years, all decisions about musical engagements were made by Shankar; but both started taking up assignments separately in the late sixties. They had sharp contrasts in personalities and physical appearances. Shankar was gym-savvy, non- drinker, and was a strict disciplinarian. On the other hand, Jaikishan was party-man and was very social. -
Towards an Open Learning World: 50 Years. UNESCO Institute for Education
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 473 660 CE 084 399 AUTHOR Elfert, Maren, Ed. TITLE Towards an Open Learning World: 50 Years. UNESCO Institute for Education. INSTITUTION United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Hamburg (Germany). Inst. for Education. PUB DATE 2002-00-00 NOTE 107p.; Photographs may not reproduce well. Translation to English by Peter Sutton. AVAILABLE FROM UNESCO Publishing, Commercial Services, 7, place de Fontenoy, F 75352 Paris (free; available in English, French and German). E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: http://www.unesco.org/education/uie/index.shtml. For full text: http://www.unesco.org/education/uie/pdf/50yearseng.pdf. For full text (French): http://www.unesco.org/education/uie/pdf/50yearsfre.pdf. For full text (German): http://www.unesco.org/ education/uie/pdf/50yearsger.pdf. PUB TYPE Historical Materials (060) EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF01/PC05 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Access to Education; Adult Basic Education; Adult Education; *Adult Learning; Chronicles; Culturally Relevant Education; Delivery Systems; Developing Nations; Educational Development; Educational Environment; Educational Facilities; Educational Finance; *Educational History; Federal Government; Foreign Countries; Government School Relationship; Informal Education; Intergenerational Programs; International Cooperation; *International Educational Exchange; *International Organizations; *International Programs; Lifelong Learning; Literacy; Literacy Education; Nonformal Education; Open Education; Organizational Change; Partnerships -
Shankar Jaikishan – Emperors of Music by Ashwini Kumar Rath
Shankar Jaikishan – Emperors of Music By Ashwini Kumar Rath Shankar Jaikishan music, synonym of Indian Film music, has far reaching impact in India and outside. The duo moulded music and musical mood of masses since 1949, and are still considered to be the best music composers from India. The duo also contributed outside movie industry with their much celebrated album Raga in Jazz Style, and background music for documentary Everest expedition among many others. If we look at the popular impact by any personalities in the field of music during the post independence period in India, the obvious choice is Shankar Jaikishan. Shankar, the more versatile of the two, was a prolific musician with mastery over dozens of instruments, Indian classical music and dance forms. He was primarily responsible for building Shankar Jaikishan team with dedicated lyricists, music assistants, and jumbo-sized 60-pieces orchestra, and was the lead composer. On the other hand, Jaikishan was incredibly creative and legendary composer himself. He was genius of background music and romantic tunes though he too could compose songs in other genres. During initial years, all decisions about musical engagements were made by Shankar; but both started taking up assignments separately in the late sixties. They had sharp contrasts in personalities and physical appearances. Shankar was gym-savvy, non- drinker, and was a strict disciplinarian. On the other hand, Jaikishan was party-man and was very social. In fact, Jaikishan was mostly the point of contact for producers, directors and actors to incorporate their requests due to his friendly nature. Of course, both were great human beings, and were incredibly simple in spite of fame and richness. -
LIST of HINDI CINEMA AS on 17.10.2017 1 Title : 100 Days
LIST OF HINDI CINEMA AS ON 17.10.2017 1 Title : 100 Days/ Directed by- Partho Ghosh Class No : 100 HFC Accn No. : FC003137 Location : gsl 2 Title : 15 Park Avenue Class No : FIF HFC Accn No. : FC001288 Location : gsl 3 Title : 1947 Earth Class No : EAR HFC Accn No. : FC001859 Location : gsl 4 Title : 27 Down Class No : TWD HFC Accn No. : FC003381 Location : gsl 5 Title : 3 Bachelors Class No : THR(3) HFC Accn No. : FC003337 Location : gsl 6 Title : 3 Idiots Class No : THR HFC Accn No. : FC001999 Location : gsl 7 Title : 36 China Town Mn.Entr. : Mustan, Abbas Class No : THI HFC Accn No. : FC001100 Location : gsl 8 Title : 36 Chowringhee Lane Class No : THI HFC Accn No. : FC001264 Location : gsl 9 Title : 3G ( three G):a killer connection Class No : THR HFC Accn No. : FC003469 Location : gsl 10 Title : 7 khoon maaf/ Vishal Bharadwaj Film Class No : SAA HFC Accn No. : FC002198 Location : gsl 11 Title : 8 x 10 Tasveer / a film by Nagesh Kukunoor: Eight into ten tasveer Class No : EIG HFC Accn No. : FC002638 Location : gsl 12 Title : Aadmi aur Insaan / .R. Chopra film Class No : AAD HFC Accn No. : FC002409 Location : gsl 13 Title : Aadmi / Dir. A. Bhimsingh Class No : AAD HFC Accn No. : FC002640 Location : gsl 14 Title : Aag Class No : AAG HFC Accn No. : FC001678 Location : gsl 15 Title : Aag Mn.Entr. : Raj Kapoor Class No : AAG HFC Accn No. : FC000105 Location : MSR 16 Title : Aaj aur kal / Dir. by Vasant Jogalekar Class No : AAJ HFC Accn No. : FC002641 Location : gsl 17 Title : Aaja Nachle Class No : AAJ HFC Accn No. -
Shashi Kapoor
NUMBER. 1 2015 SHASHI KAPOOR NATIONAL DOCUMENTATION CENTRE ON MASS COMMUNICATION NEW MEDIA WING (FORMERLY RESEARCH REFERENCE AND TRAINING DIVISION) (MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING) Room No.437-442, Phase IV, Soochana Bhavan, CGO Complex, New Delhi Compiled, Edited & Issued by National Documentation Centre on Mass Communication New Media Wing (Formerly Research, Reference & Training Division) Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Chief Editor L. R. Vishwanath Editor H. M. Sharma Assistant Editor Alka Mathur SHASHI KAPOOR Veteran actor Shashi Kapoor who is known for his considerable and versatile acting skills, a producer of off-beat films and a patron of theatre has been conferred the Dada Saheb Phakle Award for the year 2014. He is the 46th recipient of the award. He has been selected for his outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema. He gets a Swarna Kamal, a cash prize of Rs. 10 lakh and a shawl. Shashi Kapoor was born as Balbir Raj Kapoor in Calcutta on March18, 1938 to Prithviraj Kapoor and Ramsarni Devi. He is the younger brother of Raj Kapoor and Shammi Kapoor. From the age of four, Shashi Kapoor acted in plays directed and produced by his father Prithviraj Kapoor while travelling with Prithvi Theaters. He started acting in films as a child artiste in the late 1940s appearing in commercial films including Sangram (1950) and Dana Pani (1953) under the name of Shashiraj as there was another actor by the same name who used to act in mythogical films as a child artiste. His best known performances as a child artiste were in Aag (1948) and Awaara (1951) where he played the younger version of the characters played by his brother Raj Kapoor and in Sangram (1950) where he played younger version of Ashok Kumar. -
List of Active Advisors As on 31-01-2017 Sr
List of Active Advisors as on 31-01-2017 Sr. Date of Advisor Code Name of Advisor No Appointment 1 80002830 Rafikul Islam 18-03-2011 2 80002831 Sainur Fatima Ahmed 18-03-2011 3 80002832 Azizul Hoque 18-03-2011 4 80002834 Arvind Kumar 23-03-2011 5 80002836 Taukir Azam 23-03-2011 6 80002839 Bimlendra Kumar 23-03-2011 7 80002840 Amarjee Mishra 23-03-2011 8 80002841 Rashid Hussain 23-03-2011 9 80002843 Raj Kumar Singh 23-03-2011 10 80002844 Ramcharan Yadav 23-03-2011 11 80002845 Ganesh Kumar Sahu 23-03-2011 12 80002846 Sabur Uddin 23-03-2011 13 80002849 Krishnamani Dwivedi 24-03-2011 14 80002870 Pravin Kumar 29-03-2011 15 80002872 Sandeep Tiwari 29-03-2011 16 80002873 Kunal Kishor Shrivastava 29-03-2011 17 80002875 Archana Kumari 30-03-2011 18 80002878 Anirudh Singh 31-03-2011 19 80002887 Rakesh Pratap Singh 31-03-2011 20 80002912 Indrajeet Kumar 31-03-2011 21 80003036 Ghayas Ansari 31-03-2011 22 80002922 Ganesh Rabidas 14-04-2011 23 80002929 Tapashi Choudhury 14-04-2011 24 80002930 Chiranjeeb Singha 14-04-2011 25 80002933 Pabitra Pathak 19-04-2011 26 80002936 Rohit Kumar 19-04-2011 27 80002939 Eitu Kumari Ghosh 19-04-2011 28 80002942 Rangnath Jha 25-04-2011 29 80002944 Amarjeet Kumar 25-04-2011 30 80002951 Md Zahid Hussain 27-04-2011 31 80002955 Mamani Barman 27-04-2011 32 80002957 Abhilash Kumar Rai 27-04-2011 33 80002978 Prakash Chandra Sarmah 03-05-2011 34 80002984 Sanjay Kumar Roy 05-05-2011 35 80002992 Anju Kumari Prasad 09-05-2011 36 80003011 Chandrakant Singh 20-05-2011 37 80003020 Daijy Panday 20-05-2011 38 80003022 Ravi Kumar 20-05-2011 -
0 Gujarat University Crest
!!"#!$ %! $&%'(("(("&!%&#))*"# !%! $&$&) ' %&+%'$*",-. / 0 Gujarat University Crest The Crest of the Gujarat University symbolically represents both the cultural heritage of Gujarat and the characteristics and aspirations of her people. The most prominent symbols are the dancing peacock and the sculptural architect resting on two pillars and a lamp suspended from its Centre. The dancing peacock, besides, representing its rider, Saraswati, the Goddess of Learning in Indian Mythology, Symbolizes Gujarat’s love for arts and her dignified aesthetic taste. The architect represents the most characteristics feature of Gujarat’s sculpture and is eloquent of her rich heritage; while the two pillars symbolize the solid foundation on which the heritage rests. The lamp suspended from the Centre of the architect is a symbol of learning that dispels the darkness of ignorance and enlightens everything that it encompasses. The lightning at the top of the rectangle and the atomic circles below it symbolize at once the flash of genius and scientific progress and proclaim the avowed ambition of the University to build and maintain a balanced outlook towards Arts and Sciences as indeed towards the life in general. The motto -W W [ is a well - known quotation from the BhagwadGeeta and enjoins on the teachers and the students of the University work, more work and intelligent work, for that alone leads to efficiency and progress. 1 Gujarat University Song 11 CONTENT Page Sr. No. Titles No. A. University at a Glance iv B. Executive Summary vii C. Profile of the University 1-31 D. Criteria-wise Inputs Criteria - I : Curricular Aspects 32-41 Criteria - II : Teaching - Learning and Evaluation 42-57 Criteria - III : Research, Consultancy and Extension 58-78 Criteria - IV : Infrastructure and Learning Resources 79-92 Criteria - V : Students Support and Progression 93-102 Criteria - VI : Governance & Leadership 103-118 Criteria - VII : Innovative Practices 119-123 E. -
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List of Active Appointed Agents As on 30Th Nov'15
List of active appointed agents as on 30th Nov'15 Serial No Agent Name Appointment Date 1 A ABDUL KUTHUS 22-06-15 2 A AHAMED NIZAR 28-05-14 3 A AKILAN 23-03-15 4 A ANTONY PUSHPA KAVITHA 06-08-14 5 A ARAVIND DURAI 31-12-14 6 A ATHEESWARAN 29-09-15 7 A BHARAT KUMAR 26-11-14 8 A CHAKRAPANI 30-05-13 9 A CHINNATHAMBI 31-08-15 10 A CHRISTOPHER 31-01-14 11 A DEVENDRAN 29-05-14 12 A DHANALAKSHMI SIROMANI 13-11-13 13 A DHANANJAYULU 21-01-14 14 A GIRI 30-01-15 15 A GOMATHI 21-10-14 16 A GOWRI 30-06-15 17 A HARISH 29-09-15 18 A J BALAJI 20-10-15 19 A JUSTIN 27-11-14 20 A K ADITH HEZHILAN 31-08-15 21 A KARIKALAN 30-04-15 22 A KAVITHA 17-12-14 23 A KUMARESAN 13-08-15 24 A M NANDHINI 29-05-15 25 A MADHAVI 26-02-15 26 A MOHANAKRISHNAN 29-01-14 27 A NATARAJAN 29-09-15 28 A NAZEEN 19-12-14 29 A NIHARIKA TANAYA 26-12-14 30 A PANNEERSELVAM 14-10-15 31 A PRAKASH 06-11-15 32 A R GANESH 30-11-15 33 A R K VANDANA 31-07-13 34 A R NAVEEN KUMAR 30-09-15 35 A R UMA MAHESWARI 30-03-15 36 A R VENKAT RAGHAVAN 28-03-13 37 A RADHA 12-09-12 38 A RAJESH 29-01-14 39 A RAMESH 30-09-15 40 A RIAZUDHEEN 08-06-15 41 A RIZANA BEGUM 28-11-14 42 A ROJA 27-02-15 43 A S HARI PRAKASH 30-07-14 44 A S VEJEY MAHENTHIREN 28-01-15 45 A SEEVARASU 20-03-15 Page 1 of 382 List of active appointed agents as on 30th Nov'15 Serial No Agent Name Appointment Date 46 A SHAHUL HAMEED 18-08-14 47 A SHANKAR SAJJAN 30-09-15 48 A SIVAKUMAR 12-03-15 49 A SIVARAJ 26-02-15 50 A SRIDEVI 21-07-14 51 A SRIDEVI 30-11-15 52 A SUBBIAH 25-02-15 53 A SUGANTHI 28-02-14 54 A SURYA KUMAR 27-05-15 55 A THEJASWI 12-09-12 -
Compendium of Industries in MP
COMPENDIUM OF LARGE INDUSTRIES OF MADHYA PRADESH 1 M/S Amtek Auto Limited Automobile 1 2 M/S Avtec Limited Automobile 2 3 M/S Badve Engineering limited Automobile 3 4 M/S Bridgestone India Private limited Automobile 4 5 M/S Caparo Engineering India Private limited Automobile 5 6 M/S Case New Holland Construction Equipment Private Limited Automobile 6 7 M/S Commercial Engineering Body Builder Private Limited Automobile 7 8 M/S Craftsman Automation Private limited Automobile 8 9 M/S Cummins Turbo Technologies Limited Automobile 9 10 M/S Dhoot Transmission Private Limited Automobile 10 11 M/S Force Motors limited Automobile 11 12 M/S Gabriel India Limited Automobile 12 13 M/S Jamna Auto India Limited Auto Components 13 14 M/S Jaya Hind Montupet Private Limited Automobile 14 15 M/S JBM Auto limited Automobile 15 16 M/S JK Tyre & Industries Limited Automobile 16 17 M/S John Deere India Private Limited Automobile 17 18 M/S Kach Motors Private limited Automobile 18 19 M/S Kisan irrigation & infrastructure limited Automobile 19 20 M/S Mahindra Two Wheelers limited Automobile 20 COMPENDIUM OF LARGE INDUSTRIES OF MADHYA PRADESH COMPENDIUM OF LARGE INDUSTRIES OF MADHYA PRADESH 21 M/S Mahle Engine component India Private Limited Automobile 21 9 M/S Indian Oil Corporation Limited Chemical 40 22 M/S Man Truck India limited Automobile 22 10 M/S IPF Vikram India limited, M/S Vikram Urethen Private Limited Chemical 41 23 M/S Motherson Sumi Systems Limited Automobile 23 11 M/S Lanxess India Private Limited Chemical 42 24 M/S Pinnacle Industries Limited Automobile 24 12 M/S National Fertilizer Limited / (Govt. -
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27Th Newsletter January 2015
January 2015 @ th 28 Issue An initiative by Youth Wing of Global Bhatia Foundation For Private Circulation Only The Man Who Followed His Heart How many people will give up a cushy public sector job and plunge into the entirely uncertain world of entrepreneurship? Shirish Anjaria, Chairman, Dynacons Systems & Solutions, did just that. What started as a small-time consultancy firm in 1988 has evolved into a systems and solutions provider—and a name to reckon with in the project-based systems integration (SI) space across the country. The Mumbai-based Dynacons Systems & Solutions, which entered the IT domain by developing and selling financial accounting software, has become a strong player in the storage, managed services and SI space with large customers in the enterprise, BFSI and government verticals. The beginning It was the entrepreneurial bug in Shirish Anjaria that led to the birth of Dynacons Consultancy in 1988. With BSc and LLB degrees, and an additional degree in insurance, Anjaria was then a 44- year-old senior executive at National Insurance Company (NIC). Recalls Anjaria, “I worked at NIC for 18 years, and had a secure job. But I was also restless and wanted to start something of my own. I had a vision to build an organization delivering IT-based solutions to transform businesses, and so started Dynacons Consultancy. Parag Dalal, an engineering graduate, and one of the employees at Dynacons Consultancy, co-founded Dynacons Systems & Solutions with me in 1995.” Dynacons was converted into a public limited company in January 2000. “Even though we were doing well selling software solutions, our customers started expecting us to meet their hardware requirements as well,” Anjaria says.