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Dehradun, the CM Said at the Reni and Four Suspension and Assured All Help
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INFORMATION & CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT GOVT. OF WEST BENGAL N A N D A N - Bulletin A monthly publication of the West Bengal Film Centre JULY, 2019 NANDAN, WEST BENGAL FILM CENTRE, 1/1 A.J.C. BOSE ROAD, KOLKATA -7000020 Nandan, West Bengal Film Centre was opened on 2nd September, 1985 under the aegis of the Department of Information & Cultural Affairs, Government of West Bengal for promotion of lm and lm culture. In the words of Late Satyajit Ray, the eminent lm maker from Bengal and the rst Chairman of Nandan; “the Centre would concern itself with all aspects of cinema”. Functions : As an art house for release of quality lms and organising lm festivals, retrospectives, children's lm shows, documentaries etc. to serve the requirements of Film clubs/ Societies for their screenings and other programmes and regular screenings of movies at Nandan I & II auditoriums. Objective : Nandan concentrates on cinema as a subject of study and as a cultural movement and endeavours to preserve cinema of signicance in its archives. Its library is constantly being enriched with collection of books and periodicals on cinema which is open to all lm lovers. Nandan is a State Government funded lm promotion centre and runs under the policy direction and supervision of an Advisory Committee. MAHANAYAK SAMMAN 2019 AWARDEES Best Child Actor : JASHOJEET BANERJEE Best Producer : 1. SVF ENTERTAINMENT PVT. LTD. (Adventures of Jojo) 2. ACROPOLIS ENTERTAINMENT Best Make up Artist : RAM CHANDRA RAJAK PVT. LTD. (Nagar Kirtan) Best Actress : TANUJA MUKHERJEE Best Costume Designer : GOBINDA MONDAL (Sonar Pahar) (Nagar Kirtan) Best Actor : RITWICK CHAKRABORTY Best Director : KAUSHIK GANGULY (Nagar Kirtan) (Nagar Kirtan) Best Screenplay : SRIJIT MUKHERJEE Best Film : EK JE CHILO RAJA (Ek Je Chhilo Raja) Director - Srijit Mukherjee Best Music Director : PRASEN (PRASENJIT MUKHERJEE) Producer - SVF ENTERTAINMENT PVT. -
Original Jurisdiction
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Bhubaneswar’S Lingaraj Mahaprabhu
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Onus on Central Government to Support Agriculture
A JOURNAL OF THE PRESS INSTITUTE OF INDIA ISSN 0042-5303 April-June 2018 Volume 10 Issue 2 Rs 60 Onus on Central Government to support agriculture CONTENTS • ‘Running like the deer How do Small Farmers Fare? Evidence from Village Studies is the name of the to escape the lion’ / recently released book edited by Sandipan Baksi and Madhura Swaminathan. Colonel R. Hariharan The book was released by Prof Yogindra Alagh at the Indian Society of Agricultural • Is moral policing part of the Eonomics Annual Conference in Barapani in Meghalaya. There media’s job? / Kuntala Das was a discussion on the book later with a group of development • Why does mainstream study students at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai. media throttle consumer rights? / Sashi Nair spoke to Swaminathan about the book, about the small Sakuntala Narasimhan farmer, the farming community, and whether the plight of the average • The vulnerable still farmer in India had really changed for the better search for food and jobs / Bharat Dogra Seventy-one years after India gained Independence and after the Green • When schools lack even Revolution spearheaded by Prof M.S. Swaminathan, when novel methods the basics, where is hope?/ and technology were adopted to improve production, the plight of the average Afsana Rashid farmer in the country hasn’t really changed and the majority of small farmers • Where are the women continue to live in poverty, isn’t it? Why has this happened? in urban planning? / Ranjita Biswas You want me to summarise the book… (smiles). Actually, we didn’t use poverty (as a part of the study) because the Indian poverty level is also a matter of debate, • Childhood obesity – a threat to the future health / but there is no doubt that the average small farmer is not having a basic minimum Aditi Panda standard of living. -
Annual Report 13-14 (Chp-II).Pmd
Ch-II Chapter 2 BHASHA-BHAVANA (Institute of Languages, Literature and Culture) Bhasha-Bhavana - Institute of Languages, Literature & Culture - has ten major language departments, one centre and three subsidiary language units functioning under its aegis. In 2014 Bhasha-Bhavana is going to move to a new independent building with a language laboratory and other state of the art facilities. Bhasha-Bhavana offers regular courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels as well as M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes in its constituent departments of languages, literature and culture. Bhasha-Bhavana also offers part-time language courses comprising two-year Certificate, one-year Diploma and one-year Advance Diploma in 17 Indian and foreign languages. They are open mainly for regular students and staff members of Visva- Bharati and for residents of the locality. One-year integrated casual courses on Indian Classics and in certain languages and literatures are offered to foreign students. The Department of Sanskrit offers a 6-month course on Manuscriptology. Bhasha-Bhavana takes pride in its rich treasure of manuscripts in Sanskrit, Bengali, Odia, Tibetan, Arabic and Persian which are preserved in the departments concerned. Cheena Bhavana, the department of Chinese, and Hindi Bhavana, the department of Hindi, house prestigious sectional libraries, each containing around 45,000 and 35,000 books respectively. Visiting professors and scholars from all over the world regularly visit Bhasha- Bhavana where the exchange of ideas opens up new areas of research, to which significant contributions are made. Bhasha-Bhavana holds the promise of advancement towards national integration and world peace through continuous intellectual and cultural exchange.