STUDENT PAPER OF THE Times school of Media GREATER NOiDA | MONDAY, october 1, 2018 | ISSUE 1, VOL 2 | PAGES 8 THE TIMESOF BENNETT Nursing is about serving and caring Arrogance lies in job done Anima Sen talks about what it takes to be a nurse at the Bennett University’s first-year Mass Communication students Mission Hospital in Kolkata | PAGE 2 learn what it takes to be an ace mediaperson | PAGE 8 Alexis raises funds for Kerala flood victims By SATVIK SURESH IYENGAR positively, contributing to to raise, Mayank said people of Kerala as heavy to unusually high rainfall fering State, “the extra ru- the cause and praising the that his anticipation was and incessant rains, cou- this year. pee being for good luck,” Bennett University’s so- campaign. Rs 10,000. However, the pled with the opening of Tripathi, however, Tripathi said. cial service club, Alex- The students were told drive turned out to be an the dam gates, resulted in came up with a quick solu- The enthusiasm that is, recently launched a about the plight of the unexpectedly big success massive flooding of resi- tion. Though the money the entire team showed successful on-campus Kerala flood victims and with the club managing dential areas in major cit- was raised in the name of in building awareness fund-raising campaign to asked to donate whatever to collect a handsome ies of the State. Kerala victims, he said, it among students about help Kerala flood victims. they could to help them amount of Rs 20,000, bet- Heavy casualties, close was a good idea to split the plight of the flood vic- The club members, all rebuild their lives and tering its target twice over. to 450, were recorded. the amount equally for tims, Tripathi said, was of whom were enthusiastic homes, much of which Tripathi, a founding mem- Thousands were rendered both the Sates. a milestone and would about the special drive and were destroyed in massive ber of the club formed in homeless and refugee “It was people’s mon- be remembered long by wanted to pitch in both floods in August this year. 2016, termaed the drive a camps became a home of ey, so we had to ask them graduating students. Club with funds and efforts, “We had to make sure great achievement, “as we epidemics and flood-relat- if splitting of the money member Gauri Dhiman, used the first three days that people did not donate won the battle on multi- ed ailments. between two states was says, “The feeling of com- of the five-day exercise under pressure but did so ple grounds – not just by Funds were raised for fine with them. Nobody ing together and helping is to interact with students as a genuine gesture for launching a happening Kerala but many forgot objected,” Mayank added. inevitable.” from all departments and their fellow countrymen awareness campaign but how another State in the What followed was As for now, there exhort them to contribute hit by the catastrophe,” also by doubling the do- north-east had suffered another round of inter- seems to be no stopping for the noble cause. Two head of Club Alexis Ma- nations from the initial similar fate but with no actions and unanimous this club committed to days were reserved for yank Tripathi explained. target.” publicity or help. Na- acceptance of the idea. Fi- working for the good of seeking funds from faculty Asked what kind of August was a night- galand, underwent tre- nally, the club donated Rs the people with the motto Fundraiser poster at Bennett. members who responded funds he was expecting marish month for the mendous difficulties due 10,001 to each of the suf- of ‘Go Alexis!’ Farmers get sunrise technology Odisha’s art ambassadors Rotosol pumps can work for nine hours at a stretch bring talent to Delhi By VIDHUSHI MITTAL for the products them to be Rana travels from Odisha By LISHA BHASKER dling the bore well easier. AND PUSHKAR SINGH transported in Delhi. As he to Delhi by train, but par- AND KYLE SIMLAI Solar pump is an en- puts up a stall at Dilli Haat, cels his products so that his PLUS POINTS vironment-friendly tech- Suraj Mahavana and Sada- he knows that the sale at mud pots don’t break. The 12th edition of the Stainless nology for the benefit of na Rana, 22 and 55 respec- Dastkar is lesser than the Transportation costs Renewable Energy India, steel of 304 farmers as it works on tively, own a stall in Dast- better known and centrally him around ₹10,000 put Expo took place from Sep- sun energy and requires kar Village, Chhatarpur. located Dilli Haat. To sell up. In one season, he tember 18 to 20 with del- grade used for minimal operating cost. They are craftsmen from products at Dastkar, he earns around ₹60,000 - egates from over 45 coun- maximum So other advantages are Odisha. Suraj specializes sometimes has to give dis- ₹70,000. “During week- tries and more than 750 efficiency easy maintenance, easy in Warli art. Sadana has counts to customers. ends the number of visi- installation, less pol- exhibitors participating. been making terracotta His daily earning, he tors increases. People of The globally recognized Ceramic thrust lution and portability. pots for 25 years. said was around Rs. 1000 Delhi know the true value manufacturing compa- reduces friction Rotosol solar pumps The stall, Swastik Art a day. of art and love to buy these ny ROTOSOL was one and facilitates can specifically work for and Crafts, is owned by Ma- Another craftsman kinds of products,” he said. up to nine-hours. They of the exhibitors deal- noiseless havana. He hails from Puri from Odisha, Sadana Usually, the youth buys the ing eco-friendly DC mo- work both in well and Raghu Rajpur, a village in Rana, hails from Saman- products for gifting pur- tors and solar pumps. operation borewell operations and Odisha. dpur village and sells ter- poses. People in their 40s The firm comprises have an inbuilt motor sen- He has been setting up racotta pots at Dastakar. and above mostly purchase two plants spread across of no cast iron or plas- sor. They have a five-year a stall at Dastkar for nine “I have been doing this for his products for gardening. an area of 15000 sqm, and tic parts. It comes with warranty and are the No.1 years. He comes here twice the past 30 years. Howev- Rana puts up exhibitions carries an ISO 9001 mark. encapsulated stator and solar pump in India by the a year. The name of the stall er, Rana has been setting all over India, but the de- Rotosol produces DC long-lasting bearings. Ministry of New and Re- comes from Swastik, his up stall at Dastkar only for mand for his products is solar surface pumps, sub- The compact size re- newable Energy (MNRE). brother. the past five years. He has highest in Delhi. Talking mersible pumps and pool sults in low inertia and They have a five-year His entire family is in- been regular at Dilli Haat about terracotta, he said, pumps. Stainless steel of contributes to less energy warranty and are the No.1 volved in the propulsion and also some government 20-25years back people 304 grade is used in the wasted in moving the rotor solar pump in India by the of this craft. Also, they do events or exhibitions. Ac- used used it in kitchens making of the motor and mass and, thus, higher effi- Ministry of New and Re- Demo of a solar pump at Expomart 2018. whirly art on the items cording to him, he pays and storage and also as the pump which consists ciency. It also makes han- newable Energy (MNRE). Photo by Lisha Bhasker made by them. ₹9912 as rent for the stall earthenware for bringing He also sells his crafted to the DCM and 18 percent water from the well. products through the Das- of his sales, also go to the All said, platforms like takar stall that is free for NGO. As part of DCH ac- the Dastkar Village are him. Asked about sales, he tivities, he trains children good for people from small Pen on leather craft leaves imprint said, “Sales increase dur- design the outer part of villages come to big cities ing festivals like Diwali” the terracotta pots. He has like Delhi thereby earn and By DEENA DAYAL NARAYAN through the shops. Vasulu but otherwise the response lately been facing problems showcase and sell in liveli- AND DEVYANI VERMA is one such entrepreneur. is low. He usually faces in selling his products as hood. As a resident of Dhar- transportation problems the number of visitors to Also, on the flipside, Vasulu, an artisan who has mavaram, Ananthapu- while bringing products Dastakar is less. “I have people in big cities under- bagged National and State ram in Andhra pradesh, from Odisha to Delhi as earned ₹6000 only till now stand the value of art as its levels honours, has long he has been called to they often get damaged. It from which I must pay 18 link to the history and cul- been attracting customers Delhi NCR for conduct- takes two and a half days percent to DCH, he said. ture of India. at Dastakar village. The ing workshops and teach shop rented by Khandas- his techniques and skills reeni Vasulu had colour- to aspiring aspirants. ful lampshades and wind He has been be- chimes. The craft is a form stowed with the State of art known as Kalamka- Award for his skill back ri which means “drawing in 2011. Vasulu is also with a pen,” he explains. the proud recipient of Vasulu and his team the National Artisans manufacture their own Award which he will be leather and use a special receiving later this year. ‘kalam’ to create the in- Passionate about his tricate designs on lamps, art and the journey he wall hangings, and oth- Khandasreeni at his Kalamkari stall. Photo by Devyani Verma has taken thus far, he tells er decorative items. you that he practices and The kalam is carved craft for the past 30 years. are on high demand. Stalls, usually of tem- teaches his two children in a manner so as to help The products at his Dastkar is a great porary ownership, are as well as he believes the create sharper strokes and shop, range from ₹200 platform to work on flooded with innovative too have a hidden crafts- smooth finish. The Vasulus to ₹10,000. They are the promotion of tra- ideas and entrepreneurial men within their person- have been practising this not the only things that ditional crafts in India. minds as customers browse alities which need honing. Sadana Rana with terracotta products. Photo by Vidhushi Mittal Students rock and roll with blind date on campus By SRI LAASYA PRIYA all the registered stu- The pairs had a gala other.” Kaashyup, a third dents assembled in the time hunting for treasures year student who stood “Pulse”, the event man- lecture hall to pick their in a fun filled competition. third in the competition agement club in Bennett partners through chit The treasure hunt fol- along with Devyani Verma. University, hosted a blind picking. Three rounds of lowed by the dance round. After the announce- date event on the campus competitions followed Though Saumyata Tya- ment of the results, the on September 18. With to select the best couple. gi, BBA LLB first year and floor was thrown open 15 couples participating, In the first round, Rishav Bansal, Btech third for everyone to tap their the three hour event held karaoke version of a fa- year student, came first in feet over peppy Bolly- in the senior mess, new mous song was played the treasure hunt, it was wood and Hollywood block, was a grand success. and the couple had the dance round in which numbers which have been The registrations for to guess the movie. the couples had the max- a rage over the years. the event opened a fort- There were no elim- imum fun. ‘They had to That marked as a re- night before. All the ‘sin- inations in this round. dance with the music and markable end to a refresh- gles’ saw an opportunity The second round was freeze when it stopped. “It ing and innovating event on to start new friendships. a treasure hunt fol- Blind date participants on a treasurehunt. (Right) Winners Saumyata Tyagi and Rishav Bansal. was a great way to inter- the campus with students On the day of event, lowed by a dance round. act and get to know each pitching for more events. Photos by Tejaswini Mittal GREATER NOIDA 2 THE TIMESOF BENNETT Monday, October 1, 2018 Nursing is about serving and caring ‘My profession By ALIVIA MUKHERJEE During faculty meeting organization, she is also a the nurses get to discuss member in the @NurseTo- Anima Sen, aged 26, is a ‘Do what you about the problems and gether where nurse from is my life’ nurse at Mission Hospital. internal issues, option for different places form a love and love By ARNAB HOTA She belongs to Durgapur, choosing working time community.’ West Bengal. She com- what you do slot are being provided, “Do what you love and From the early days of pleted her schooling from adequate safety check of love what you do is some- is something his college life he got St Clares and her B.Sc in the instrument is done. thing that should be fol- inspired by one of his nursing from Aliah Uni- that should be These helps in curbing the lowed while choosing and teacher who left his OAS versity, Kolkata. followed while challenges they face.Doing persuing a career path’’- job to pursue teaching. She took training Of every work with dedication said Anima. choosing and After his graduation Hygiene and Public Health and smile sumps up her She is happy with her teaching was the only op- from School Of Nursing, pursuing a recipe of success. Due to profession as she not only tion left in front of him Kolkata. She got her job in long working hours , there earn enough income but career path’ so he decided to choose it this well known Hospital is a effect on mental health also a lot of blessings. Even as his profession. During after having working expe- - ANIMA , the anxiety and frustra- though it takes a lot of hard his college days he use to rience in ITU,CCU for 2-3 tion level increases. She work to gain trust, but hard discuss his doubts with years. According to her also appeared for devel- looses her patience and work is nothing as com- his friends in free times . the best thing about her job opment training in RN concentration . She takes pared to the reward of trust He never wasted a single is the trust that she gains Residency program. It just out time for meditation , and blessings that she gets. I had to time gossiping about un- from her patients , and not motivated her, but also slow physical activities like She enjoys caring and productive topics. earn my the happiness that she gets increased the interest in yoga, brisk walking which supporting the old people, The main challeng- by helping in recovery of her. The challenges in her keeps her fit both physical- she treats them as her fam- subordinates’ es in his profession are the patients.In school she job includes workplace ly and mentally. To keep ily. Being in this profession confidence to instill self confidence was active in the NGO club violence which is very herself up to date she has her medical knowledge en- among weak students where serving others were common between visi- nursing specific app on her hances which helped her in - Pradeep Hota which he did successful. given prime importance. tors, nurses, patients and phone like Black’s Medical saving lives during emer- “ I had to earn confidence College life gave her op- co-workers, long working Dictonary App, she fol- gency situations. she gets of my subordinates. The all. He spends most of his portunities to experience hours, lack of team work lows some good nursing immense love and respect subordinates should feel time in reading to keep nursing , she got to attend and harmony,working in blogs, goes through Nurs- being a nurse . She defines I know their problem him update. many health and nursing biological and chemically ing Care Plan 2014, keeps nursing as compassion and they should feel protect- His advice to the related programmes , and hazardious environment. herself involved in nursing caring. Anima Sen: Nurse at Mission Hospital ed not ruled”. young generation is have The recipe of success confidence in yourself according to him is keeps and sky is not the lim- your eyes and ears always it. Don’t waste a single There are no free lunches ‘Keep working, don’t give up’ open .His hobby is his minute because a minute profession so no stress at wasted is gone forever. By DEVYANI VERMA when it comes to career Priyanka Srivastava is a Chartered Accountant ‘Passion, focus are By ANUSHKA SINGH (CA) by profession and the founder of her business ‘There are no free lunch- venture caMattersOnline. must for success’ es in the professional life’, She recalls having been By DHRUV DHANKAR said SB Singh when asked fascinated with taxation if he would like to give any and accounts at a young Vinita Dhankar, PGT advice to young people age when her father, Mr. Sewag International who still have to choose VB Srivastava, Income School, describes her their careers. An engineer Tax Commissioner, would love for the profession of by profession and his field return home with folders teaching and challenges of interest is hydraulics, packed with work. She is she faces in an interview. which was something he passionate and devoted to Vinita Dhankar’s wanted to do after realis- her work of finding fun in journey began when she ing that the area near his looking into and analyzing was called in by the Army college was plagued by the Financial Health of a School in -- for a leave va- water scarcity. In an hour- business. cancy of two months. She long candid conversation, “In my final year at found the job interesting. Vinita Dhankar he opened up about his school, I almost failed in Before starting her job as feel very stressed. I tackle take on professionals and my preliminary exams and the problems by analyz- Priyanka Srivastava a teacher, Dhankar with their work. was afraid of being repri- only experience of being ing and finding an easy Singh elaborating on manded and vowed to my ees, let the other person still learning how to tackle way to sort out the prob- Shashi Bhushan Singh a teacher came through his career choice who said father that I would work express his grievance and it, experimenting with var- enacting a teacher’s role lem.” she said. that he chose hydraulics harder. My love for maths then approach them with ious methods ,” she says. during teacher’s day According to her, after realising that the lack His biggest challenge at work drove me into working a gentle and natural tone, “ Taking time off, separat- function at school. blend of hard work, dis- of potable water may pose is that the intense competition passionately for a better she delegates the work and ing home and work lives Asked what she loved cipline, dedication, devo- a problem in the upcoming in the marketplace always marksheet, which ulti- also takes a stand for her and being cool headed most about her profes- tion and lot of patience is years. The best thing about mately led me to choosing employees in the presence works well. “I find myself sion she said “It is the perfect recipe for success. his work? keeps him on his toes but he CA as I topped in Luc- of her clients. Srivastava at ease after having confid- challenge to groom and How does she keep In response, Singh said and his team always manage know, Uttar Pradesh.” She believes that once you have ed to someone, namely my inspire children. I find herself up to date with that he enjoys facing and tells you. to set out to do something, spouse.” making students more her profession? “Reading tackling new challenges solve the problem by looking Challenges at work keep working on it till you Her advice to young fluent in English and dis- and collecting all infor- every day. When asked for a probable solution, ana- for her range from meet- feel that you have reached people who still have to ciplining them for life are mation regarding educa- how his school and col- ing deadlines to sorting there. “I have four words choose their career simply the other challenges.” she tion pattern helps,” she lege years shaped him, he lysing the solution and then out clerical errors: “ work for that,” she said. “Con- is, “Don’t do what other added. said. “Be passionate and replied by saying that it moving forward. pressure is continuous sistency, persistence, fo- people are doing or what As a teacher she ex- focused”, she said when was the water scarcity in but inner calmness is the cused approach.” She says. the society asks of you. periences a lot of stress, asked what her advice the vicinity of his college the intense competition solve the problem by look- key to solving these chal- She admits that she Just do what you want to “When the students are was for young people who which inspired him to take in the marketplace always ing for a probable solution, lenges. Whether it be a often faces work-related do, and keep on doing it. unable to score good still have to choose their up hydraulics. His biggest keeps them on their toes analysing the solution and grouchy client or a dis- stress and it sometimes Listen to your heart, your marks and perform well, I careers. challenge at work is that but he and his team always then moving forward. harmony among employ- effects her health. “I am mind will follow.” ‘No elevator to success’ He dates past with passion By ADITYA MISRA By APOORVA SHARDA

Rashmi Gupta, an owner At the cost of little pa- of a yoga centre in Dehra- tience and time consump- dun, is also an instructor. tion, Archaeology offers According to her teaching great thrill and adventure anything hasn’t been easy, as a job. In conversation and so isn’t yoga. She says with Bhuvan Vikrama, an it’s a tough job. Being archaeologist serving Ar- health conscious herself, chaeological Survey of In- she spreads the knowl- dia (ASI) brings out some edge about how human interesting facts and anec- body works. dotes which might change She says, “As I came the boring perception of into this profession, not history into an interesting only did I get to teach oth- field to pursue. ers about it, but I learn “Archaeology has been something new every an underrated profession day!” She believes that for a long time and contin- teaching along with learn- ues to be so. It is a multidis- ing is one of the best expe- ciplinary field that requires riences. Finding her yoga a lot of time and commit- classes boring initially, ment.” says Vikrama. His things changed gradually. interest in Indology and Bhuvan Vikrama (on camera) at an excavation site She was now selected for Indian culture was the cat- the yoga team which built alyst in him choosing this more practical and realis- an insight into different Being in this profes- her confidence and in- profession. “ My father was tic approach towards life cultures and ways of life, sion for more than two trigued her to know more also an archaeologist and a and its problems. Archae- which helped him in his decades, Vikrama has been about the subject. source of inspiration. Bro- ologist, he explains is “one profession later in life. maintaining ancient mon- She said: “Being se- ken potsherds and other who dates the past.” “When I was doing a di- uments and keeping them lected for the yoga team relics always held a fasci- In school, he loved ploma in archaeology from presentable for ever-in- not only brought confi- nation for me.” he adds. studying the Sanskrit lan- the Institute of Archaeol- creasing footfall. This is dence, but also assured He finds the bygone era guage and Ancient Indi- ogy, I asked my teacher considered a big challenge. that I can build up my very attractive and being an History. His student why a certain element in However, “being a time carrier in the field.” She an archaeologist it has giv- life was eventless and had temple architecture was demanding profession, ar- believes in working hard Rashmi Gupta en him the opportunity to wandered place to place introduced? He asked me chaeology involves lots of and not waiting for the seek solutions to modern due to his fathers posting. to find out and interpret. I travelling and multifarious fruits to fall. She says, “Al- She still reads books, ar- pranayama can’t be stud- well. To the young ones, day problems. He strongly Although, it didn’t allow took that up as a challenge activities that have affect- ways take the stairs, there ticles and blogs as diverse ied enough. She attends she says, “Don’t burden believes that our ancestors him to get a good aca- and wrote my thesis in it.” ed my health, but not my is no elevator to success.” subjects like yoga and Patanjali’s workshops as yourself.” were far wiser and had a demic record, it gave him Adds Dr. Bhuvan Vikrama. love for my work,” he says. GREATER NOIDA Monday, October 1, 2018 THE TIMESOF BENNETT 3 Old world comes with modern charm Shanti Hastkala

By AANYA SINGH MISRA current owner and daugh- empowers women AND ADITYA MISRA ter of Mr. Kumar of Classic Furnitures. A dream realised out of The beauty and sheen passion for art, wood and of furniture lies in its de- handicraft in 1986, Classic tails and the company Furnishers was started by masters it to perfection. Mahinder Kumar in Delhi To achieve and bring .They manufacture exqui- out the finest examples of site traditional and mod- colonial teak wood furni- ern furniture with great ture, their unique selling handicraft, out of teak, proposition is to ensure imbibing various forms of that the unique identity, handmade crafts in it with spirit and the traditional detailed styling. style dosen’t get diluted. Endless hours of imag- Antique collections ination, design aesthetics and classy look blooms the and traditional craftsman- store of Dastkar. Prompt ship go into the making of delivery of customised fin- each product. They believe ished products is ensured in creating pieces with within 15-20 working days, same finesse and perfec- by reputed courier service . tion in carving wood and Special care is taken to re- craftsmanships in the past, store the sheen and shine recording their aesthet- of the product to richly dis- ic attributes for years to play the proud heritage of come, creating what they the 21st century. call ‘antiques for tomor- The legacy of rich Indi- row’. The main aim is to an culture is taken forward “educate the youth about with a touch of modernity. Antique Collections of Classic Furnitures displayed at Dastkar Village, New Delhi our vast and varied herit- Classic furnishers redefine Photo by Aditya Misra age” says Bhavya Arya, the furnishing in a classy way. Jageshwari Sachdeva with a customer at Dastkar Village, New Delhi Photo by Gauri Dhiman

Oiling spirit Glorious stories By GAMINI CHANANA AND GAURI DHIMAN Women are provided of charity Shanti Hastkala is an or- ganisation empowering training for power Pichwai art women, especially rural. Meraki, an oil-essential brand six months Headquartered in Magod, based out of Delhi, tells a tale of , with, branches are and they in Delhi, Juhu, Ahmedabad produce a a differently enabled products and Goregoan, the NGO works towards empow- plethora of ering and enabling rural By JATHIN NAIR and also educates their goods like Indian women in many AND ISHAAN ARORA children through schools villages. It provides them kurtis, wraps funded through their ven- a unique platform to learn Under the colourful roofs ture. The Meraki range and soft home skills and promote their of Dastkar Village stands has oil-products for med- talent, thereby giving them furnishings a shop with a green board itation, post workout, re- an opportunity to gain fi- showcasing name - laxation, detox, sleep and nancial independence. aki. A young lady in her treating ailments like con- This has not only im- on alcohol and they have 30’s greets you with a gestion, acne and allergies. proved the quality of life to educate and feed their smile, “Meraki is a Greek The price starts from as of village women but also children and family so word which means do- low as Rs 345 for a 10ml enhanced their self-confi- they lead a respectable ing things with love, pas- bottle of lemon oil and goes dence. Around 100 wom- life. The NGO exports its sion and soul”, she tells up to Rs 1,595 for a bot- en work under this NGO products to Australia, the you. Shubhra, whose tle of pure vetiver oil. The including girls who are 14 US and the UK. The NGO father started the busi- Meraki use cold-pressed to 20 years of age, work- specialises in making kur- ness three years ago, oil to retain the purity of ing to earn and support tis, skirts, wraps, bags, now supports her him in the products with no adul- their family. Under this jholas, curtains, quilts, this work with passion. teration or wastage. What NGO even women aged soft home furnishings and The Meraki family woks in makes Meraki stand out 60 and above, work and handmade incense sticks. ways and ideologies that in a plethora of similar earn to lead a better life in “The workers get trained support charity. They give products is the essential their old age. As many as for 6 months and grasp people jobs all over India, oils segment. Shubhra Cultural heritage of Pichwai art by Sushil on display at Dastkar Village 70% of women are from the technique very quickly from Kashmir to Kerala. faces new challenges but Photo by Chirag Aneja families where husbands and produce new designs” They have made a 2000 she is confident that peo- waste all their earnings says Jageshwari Sachdeva. miles network. The fam- ple will be more aware of By DEBPARNA NAYAK using natural colours. iature paintings into folk Parishad ) Kolkata, (Craft ily gives workers shelter what nature has to offer. AND CHIRAG ANEJA Gold and silver foils are Pichwai paintings. He Museum) New Delhi. He used for inlay work. Sushil also experimented with was honoured by the Govt. A traditional art form prac- Soni, a trained master in various media and tech- of Rajasthan in the year tised by the Gaud Brah- this art uses modern tech- niques in Pichwai art. 2000 bagging many state min priests of Shrinathji niques in Pichwai art . He The owner of the stall level awards. Sushil Soni Temple of Nathdwara in learned the nuances of the at Dastakar, Sushil Soni aged 35, informed that the Rajasthan. Pichwai paint- art form from his father at a has displayed his Pichwai paintings in gold and sil- ings depict the incidents tender age of 10. He learnt paintings in many parts of ver fetch handsome prices in Lord Krishna’s life. In- the intricacies of miniature the country including (Ja- like rupees 450000 to ru- tricate figurines are beau- art from Prof. Ghanshyam- mat Art Gallery ) Mum- pees 2 lakhs. , making this Meraki range in Dastkar Village, New Delhi tifully drawn and paint- ji Nimbav.He introduced a bai, (Jawahar Kala Ken- one of the most popular Sanjhi store in Dastkar Village, New Delhi Photo by Ishaan Arora ed on pure cotton fabric new way of turning min- dra) Jaipur, ( Murushree art forms in the country. Photo by Gauri Dhiman Cutting edge art of Sanjhi Paintings depict culture By PARUL RAINA By JIVRAJ KOHLI AND AND TANYA GOEL PARUL RAINA The Pichwai art features The art of Sanjhi is be- a vivid description of in- lieved to have been in- cidents of Lord Krishna’s spired by the gopis (cow life at Nathdwara Rajast- herding girls) who would han. These paintings are sit and make beautiful changed according to the patterns and shapes with occasion , season time fallen leaves and flowers and mood of the Lord. waiting for Lord Krishna Pichwai denotes “ Seva to return after gazing cows. and Worship “ Major fes- Krishna would stop there, tivals which include Holi, rest for a while and then go Janmashtami, Annakoot, home. This evolved using Ram Navmi are adorned of powder colours. While with Pichwai paintings. working with colours, a The painting is done on stencil was required called pure cotton fabric of spe- “saancha”. The stencil is Radha Krishna cific sizes, using only natu- placed on a vedi (a spe- made by artist rally stone grinded colours cially constructed platform Ashutosh Verma or earthen pigments with made of mud and cow Photo by Jivraj Kohli metallic colours . Inlay dung), measuring 12ft by work is done by silver and 8ft. Colour and powder is gave a brief about the golden foils. The drawing put on the stencil using a art, the history behind it rooms of many celebrities Beautiful piece of Pichwai Art by an unkown cloth. The “bhaav”(emo- and about himself. He re- including Mukesh Amba- artist Photo by Tanya Goel tion or sentiment) is such vealed that even the small- ni, Aditi Roy and Jacky that even a speck of dust est of the Sanjhi art takes Shroff showcase Pichwai art form . He mastered of miniature paintings as should not touch Sanjhi. about a day to complete. paintings of Sushil Soni. the art under the age of well. Sushil Soni has ex- The artists want the art to When asked about why Sushil Soni a lineage from 10. He graduated in draw- perimented various medi- be pure from any dirt. The he chose this as his pro- the Gaud Brahmin sect ing and painting from the um and techniques with artist, Mr. Ashutosh Ver- fession, he said, “yeh kala has preserved the tradi- Nathdwara college . He is traditional Pichwai paint- ma, aged merely 21 years, mere khoon mein hai.” Ashutosh works on Sanjhi art at his stall in Dastkar Village tion and pursues the rich trained in this intricacies ings. Photo by Jivraj Kohli GREATER NOIDA 4 THE TIMESOF BENNETT Monday, October 1, 2018 NEDO, TOSHIBA Saatvik Edge launches cells for pure future create new-age batteries By SATVIK SURESH IYENGAR they’ve already achieved makes their ‘pure-prod- The Ambala-based firm AND SRI LAASIYA PRIYA halfway through this year. ucts’ the favourite in the sells four products ranging What really differentiates market. The company has between the price range of Saatvik Green Energy is them from other compa- been mainly focusing on Rs 7,000 to 7,500. As far a company based in Am- nies is their name, ‘Saat- raising the bar in India, al- as the power drawn is con- bala, it is specializing in vik’ which means pure. It though it has used its card cerned, the first draft pro- making solar cells. De- defines their unique style for exports, and is plying duces 320 watts, of which spite being a newbie in of business. Mr Manik in few countries in Africa. the best lot harvests 335 the market, the company Garg said, ‘‘My company When asked about the watts. The company prom- has already won battles uses innovative means for future, all Manik Garg ises high module con- on few grounds. “We are the manufacturing of their had to say was that the version efficiency, along Ashish Kumar, sales the largest solar panel products, which in turn future looks bright. De- with a segment that works manager manufacturing company would act like a fuel for a spite a policy driven mar- upon low ingredients. The Japan’s largest public in the entire North India, pure future”. The raw ma- ket, mainly due to gov- product also ensures bet- management organisa- where most of the com- terials come from China, ernment schemes such ter sustainability in harsh tion New Energy and In- petitors ply,” Manik Garg, Taiwan and Vietnam, and as the GST, he believes a environment. Something dustrial Technology De- Director Business Devel- are of a brilliant quality. stiffer future would mean that will really catch your velopment Organization opment, said in account The company ensures more revolutionary plans. eyes is sorting process. The (NEDO) showcased their of his company’s progress. that their products are of Mr Garg believes that a system output is maxim- cutting-edge products at By the end of this year, great standard. The price fair flow of competition ised by reducing mismatch The Renewable Energy In- they expect a growth of ranges from Rs 7000 to would make sure that losses and their packaging dia Expo 2018 organized about 70 to 80 per cent in Rs 7500, a reasonable the people of the coun- is rated top class. Also, the The Saatvik Green Energy stall at the Renewable Energy Resources by UBM India Pvt Ltd . business, something that price for solar cells, which try get what they wanted. system doesn’t get affected. Expo, Greater Noida Photo by Sri Laasiya Priya As a new project, NEDO’s pavilion in collaboration with Toshiba India created a new concept for batter- After China and Vietnam, They structure solar panels ies that is called as lith- Cost-effective panels ium-ion-batteries. After OSDA targets India manufacturing turbines, elevators and industrial ACs, they are now into lith- dot Solar Expo ium-ion-batteries. When enquired about the same, By CHARUSHREE sales manager Mr Ashish CHUNDAWAT Kumar Singh told that the lithium batteries are the The lately concluded 12th safest forms of batteries edition of the renewable which have 20,000 lifecy- energy India Expo (REI), cles and can charge up to hosted by UBM India was 80 % within six minutes. a one- stop platform for international stakeholders The stall at Expo Mart. Photo by Devyani Verma Safety guard to showcase their power of OSDA Solar stall at the Renewable against lightning technology and innovation. By DEVYANI VERMA AND they have supplied struc- Energy Resources Expo at Greater Noida As many as 750 ex- DEENA DAYAL tures for over 205+ MW Photo by Anushka Sharma hibitors, 35000 business solar power projects and visitors from 45 countries By ANUSHKA SHARMA stallation of solar products The 12 th edition of Re- 10100+ solar pump sets. across the globe attended AND ANUSHKA SINGH newable Energy India They mainly manu- that has already gained the expo at Greater Noida success in China and Vi- Expo (REI) was hosted facture the structure by Expo premises. The expo by UBM India. Exports of themselves. They exhib- India is blessed with an etnam. Their mission is to had active participation abundance of natural re- exceed the expectations well known solar energy it their stalls only once a from countries on the Re- companies were present year, only at expo Mart. sources. Since the tradi- of the customers through newable Energy like Ger- DEHN representative tional sources of energy dedication towards contin- to showcase their prod- They are basically not in- many, Japan, Spain and ucts. Vishal Engineers terested in marketing. As at the Expo are exhaustible as well as ual research and develop- China. expensive, sources of re- ment and excellent service. & Galvanizers is one this is one of the largest ‘‘As a leading man- By PARUL RAINA newable energy have start- Tony Bao, who is the among those companies. solar expo, they decided to ufacturer of solar panel It was established in the exhibit themselves in the AND TANYA GOEL ed gaining momentum in overseas expert for OSDA backsheets and solar panel year 2004 by promoters expo mart. They general- recent years. Expo Mart re- Solar said “ coming to redirection film materials, DEHN India Pvt Ltd is a having a collective expe- ly manufacture the sup- cently held an event on the the Expo proved benefi- SINPO was established in medium-sized company rience and a very well- porting structure for so- same, where people work- cial for us as we were able 2007 and SINPO has made founded in Germany in known name in the mar- lar panels which are both ing with renewable sources to showcase our prod- a sizeable market in India. 1910 which operates on a ket for manufacturing automatic and manual. of energy were invited to ucts and brief about them Here for the second time, global scale. Being based and trading in reinforce- When asked what was showcase their products. in detail to the people”. the manufacturers did in Newmarket in der Ober- Dalian Lia talks of types of solar panels ment steel and structures. the ultimate achievement One of these companies Bao also spoke about brisk business. Backsheets pfalz and deeply rooted in Photo by Charushree Chundawat The origin of the com- for the company, Mr Raj was OSDA Solar, a China the future prospects for and solar panels are of Germany, has not stopped pany is from Ahmadabad. Joisar, Director at Vishal based company that aims their enterprise which in- high quality and extremely and thermal insulation. SINMO. Lia is happy that them from earning the trust The company fabricates Engineers and Galvaniz- to set up its business in In- cludes expanding their cost effective”, their official The enhanced power gen- the Indian Government of their customers in more and galvanizes Solar Pan- ers, said, “we are yet to dia. It was Found in 2005. business in the Indian mar- spokesperson, Shivam Sin- eration of photovoltaic has introduced a number than 70 countries. “Learn- el Mounting Structures achieve the ultimate”. The It is a high-tech enterprise ket. It will definitely be in- gh said. roof perform the function of subsidies under various ing played a pioneering of various types and scale goal of the company is to and mainly engages in teresting to see how OSDA “They effectively -re perfectly and value dual categories of solar projects role and facing challenges as per the design of their grab maximum market the research and develop- sets up its business in In- flect sunlight to reduce embodiment” added Da- which attract big players to posed by difficult -mar client’s choice. Till date, share in terms of structure. ment, production and in- dia in the upcoming years. the surface temperature lan Lia, Sales Director, the green energy field. kets. we have emerged as reliable manufacturer as market partners and em- INNOVATING A BETTER WORLD ployers’’, said Shubhendra Panasonic bats for eco-friendly renewable storage Shukla, representative of DEHN India. The compa- By MANSI SHARMA AND Panasonic India, stated the ty hazards with such prod- ny has taken the task of MEDHA SHARMA importance of eco-friend- ucts is high”, said Gau- reliably protecting people, ly storage devices. rav, the business analyst buildings, malls, industries The 12th edition of Renew- “Panasonic produces The products aim at electrical devices and sys- able Energy India Expo (18 solar battery storage which making a low carbon soci- tems from hazards related th -20 th September) was can cater to the electric- ety for the future as Pana- to lightning and surges. started in a splendid way ity needs of universities, sonic begins introduction with the presence of lead- telecom industries and of renewable energy to Insulating shocks ing international experts. government sector. The the grid. The benefit of us- The expo was scheduled battery lasts for a long- ing these batteries is that at the Expo Center, Great- term and its disposal is re- during their disposal,there er Noida. The event was cyclable and inflammable. would be no harmful aimed at understanding Such storage devices will radiation.These batter- the usage of renewable be sold to institutes and ies will play a key role as energy resources. Gaurav, not locals as knowledge of these will act as a stabiliz- Panasonic New Energy and Industrial Technol- KACO’s newest concept, the blueplant 125 pv the business analyst of their installation and safe- er for renewable energy. ogy Development Organisation at expo mart AC DC system at inverter Photo by Shravak Shakya Hensel By AYUSHI BISHT AND ARYAMAN CHOUDHARY By DIVYANSH KHANDELWAL Customer Consultant said AND SHRAVAK SHAKYA that they had brought in- Ultrafast charger to change India’s future Hensel electric private lim- their new Blueline 125 in- By GAMINI CHANANA AND sions. Delta ultrafast DC ited has been manufactur- Realizing the impact of verter, which is the first in GAURI DHAWAN Chargers are smarter, de- ing plastic enclosures and global warming, the world the industry based on sili- carbonized, environment junction boxes to provide is going for renewable en- con-carbide diodes, which Electric cars charged with friendly and perfect for protection to various appli- ergy sources. Many com- offer better performance. solar energy are the vehi- the urban lifestyle”, said ances and installations for panies tend to come up “When we say we in- cles of the future. India, Rakesh at the Delta stall. 87 years, 8 years in India. with innovations, but only novate, we mean it. Every- however, is just making The ultrafast charger “The positive response for a few are able to back their one can say it, but when up to this mode of pol- is easy to use, and its high our products in the market claim and with usable you delve deeper, then lution tree, cost-effec- frequency power convert- and satisfaction of our cus- products in the market, you know who does what” tive and environmental er emits lower noise dur- tomers is what matter to KACO New Energy GmbH Boban added.KACO have friendly mode of transport. ing charge. So, it can be us the most”, said Ridhima is one company who has been in India for the past To tap the future de- installed near a hotel or Sharma, the representa- managed both with suc- eight years through dis- mand of solar cars in In- restaurant. “The biggest tive of the German-based cess. KACO manufactures tributors and for past two dia, Delta, which provides advantage of this charg- company, where a renew- the world’s first thyristor years, they have an office charging solutions in ener- er is that it allows you to able energy exhibition was inverters, the first trans- in New Delhi, making In- gy too was in the RE expo charge four cars simul- hosted recently. To protect former-less inverters and dia their 15 th operational mart in Greater Noida to taneously and eliminates individuals in the event the first solar PV invert- base. They are looking to display their product. The queuing. It charges a car in of faults against electric ers in a CO2-neutral way. further increase their foot- energy expo was all about less than 10 minutes and shock and accompanying Based out of Neckarsulm, hold in the Indian mar- solar modules. Solar panels the car can run for 100 km accidents, hensels provide Germany, the company ket. Their CTO was also in and ultrafast vehicle charg- straight.”, added Rakesh. polycarbonate plastic en- was once the largest sell- town to conduct meetings. ers are popular in Europe “India has a future for closures. These come with er of electrical choppers Boban said that India is and other Asian countries. electric cars since there an IP rating from 54 to in the world. At the Expo a very big market for all “We started manu- will be a hike of 25% in 69. An IP rating conveys Mart, Greater Noida, fields and expanding here facturing them for India the manufacturing and the level of protection the KACO showcased some of would be a major boost to too. These chargers are sale of ekectric cars from enclosure provides to ap- their devices, mostly solar his company, “India is a manufactured because 2025, this charger will pliances against corrosion, PV inverters. Boban Vu- huge market, too huge to the world is facing prob- prove to be beneficial”, Delta’s concept of car charging at expo mart Greater Noida dust and water. ignore’’ he added. lems like carbon emis- said the spokesperson. jovic, KACO’s Technical Photo by Gamini Chanana GREATER NOIDA Monday, October 1, 2018 THE TIMESOF BENNETT 5 Himalayan effort to tap natural resources By JHANVI MANCHANDA India that can be used as The prices of the prod- spice made from organi- form to ensure maximum means for capacity build- ucts are ranged between cally grown fresh plums natural aroma and taste,” Prashan Rajan, a 45-year- ing, education, sharing lo- Rs50 and 500. The prod- and rose water are the Ranjan says. old man hailing from cal knowledge, improving ucts are cheap and natural, signature products of TRI- The customers are Uttarakhand, started an economies and incorporat- and hence can be bought SHA. Prepared from 100% mostly foreigners buy- initiative called TRISHA ing the best practices for by anyone. natural hydro-sol extract- ing natural products like (TERI’s research initiative sustainable development. The owner gave us an ed from demusked roses chamomile tea, prepared at Supi for Himalayan Ad- The farmer are dependent insight into his bath and that are grown originally in from dried chamomile vancement). The journey on rainfall to make ends body products. “they all the Himalayan region one flowers grown in the Him- began in 2003 with an aim meet. are naturally prepared and also came across a product alayas. Ranjan patiently to help the farmers get a With a sense of social have a soothing fragrance. called Stevia, a versatile explained the endeavour livelihood. They took their responsibility for improv- Some products are made herb grown in the Himala- and encouraged custom- initiative further with the ing their economic condi- Traditional ingredients of TERI on show Photo by Ananya Ahuja from apricot oil, an aro- yan region. ers to taste the samples support of the Govern- tion, TRISHA decided to government and inter- utilising organic compost efforts gradually started matic body oil extracted “All TERI herbs are of Plum Preserve, a sweet ment of Uttarakhand. add diversity to the farm- national agencies, they to enhance crop productiv- bearing fruit and the farm- from apricot which are organically grown and medley prepared from the Situated at a height of ers crops so that farmers started helping farmers, ity and soil health. Water ers began to reap benefits kernels ideal for body mas- nurtured in natural sur- pulp of organically grown 7100 feet above sea lev- could get better returns especially women, to grow management and storage of higher incomes, en- sage” he said. It is a chemi- roundings of the Hima- fresh plums. “It’s a great el, TRISHA is an endeav- from their meagre land culinary herbs, spices, and solutions were also provid- hanced skill, less depend- cal free face and body scrub layan region. Herbs are combination of taste and our to create a platform and water resources. Tak- aromatic plants. This ex- ed to farmers to increase ency on rainfall and chang- powder, plum chutney is a shade dried, handpicked health which is easy to in the highest terrain of ing support from various ercise was supported by water efficiency. All these ing weather patterns. tangy spread with a hint of and packed in whole leaf serve,’’ he said. Strokes of mythology Dastkar’s carpet baggers ‘We should have By APOORVA SHARDA ist, Suraj talked about the AND ARNAB HOTA intricate preparations that The base threads are to be made beforehand. mounted on the 30 national games’ Artist Suraj Samantharay “After taking out the hails from Raghurajpur, pulp of tamarind, the main loom By ISHAN DWIVEDI for Sports considering a small village in Puri seeds are taken and dried require patience that India is a develop- (Odisha) showcased his for a day under the sun and years of India had a rich haul ing country which needs exquisite masterpiec- and are then powdered of medals at the recent to allocate more funds es in the Dastkar exhi- which is later mixed with practice Asian Games but Mr for Education and Pover- bition at Chattarpur. gum and cooked. After Shishir Dwivedi, a senior ty, Dwivedi slams the in- Hailing from a small vil- that, the paste is applied By AMULYA SREE executive with a private sensitive system. lage of Odisha that is famous to the cloth and later AND ALIVIA MUKHERJEE firm, believes that this “More than a Govern- is unlikely to translate ment budget, sensitivity for the ancient Pattachitra painted using the natural Dastkar is a village which into better performance is needed in society, pol- art, the artist, Suraj came colors with the depiction is helping raise the so- at the Tokyo Olympics iticians and administra- to the big city with talent. of various mythological cio-economic standard of in 2020. He has many tors so as to plan in ad- Dating back to the 5th events,” said the artist. the craftsmen. Artisans reasons for this. vance instead of waiting century BC, Pattachitra con- The artist also shared Alliance Jawaja, a stall in “We have a billion plus for a global event to sists of two words- “Patta” that earlier only natural Dastkar, represents an as- people and yet we score arrive,”he said. means “Cloth” and “Chi- colors were used but now sociation of leather work- badly at international “Involvement of corpo- tra” means “Painting”. It chemical colors are also ers and weavers located resembles the old murals added in the coloring pro- in the Jawaja, Rajasthan. games as we do not have rates like Sahara, DLF and of Odisha and is closely cess. Generally, from the This organization, running the infrastructure and Reliance is bound to yield linked with the worship of five basic colors 100 com- from 1975, produces hand- political will to spot tal- better results. Funding has Lord Jagannath and sto- binations are prepared. made products using natu- ent and nurture,” he said, to be a collective responsi- ries from Ramayana, Ma- Now with the modern-day ral materials. Carpets on display Photo by Alivia Mukherjee pointing out how “many bility. We have seen many habharata with Radha-Kr- evolution, the art has also The artisans of Jawa- with the Jawaja Leather other row of threads. Payal in the base threads are set previous performers could fast bowlers emerging out ishna as the main themes. evolved, ‘the Pattachitra ja were the catalysts for Association. The weavers is the most complicated as to the woven products af- not match expectations at of the MRF Pace Founda- The art of Pattachitra style’ paintings are now “The Rural University” are a small group of people it involves tying a knot for ter, comes the process of the Big Games.” tion,” he added. requires elaborate proce- being made on various experiment in education i.e. 10 men and 10 women. every weave and cutting wrapping. In this, the dyed He has radical views Ruing the decline of dure for its preparation. In mediums objects like ter- for self-reliance that be- The products the weavers each thread at the top. An- yarn is made to bundles by on how India can be- Hockey, he said, “our na- conversation with the art- racotta bottles and kettles. gan in 1975 under the make using handloom are other famous weave type is using charkhas. come a global sporting tional sport has too much leadership of the late Prof main. corduroy in which weaves This makes for the power. “We should have of politics in and around Ravi J Matthai, the Direc- They use different are crossed. spools of thread with 20-30 National Games, it. This has affected per- tor of IIM (Ahmedabad). types of weaves such as They go through differ- which the weaving is not just Hockey. We have formance,” he said. the Jawaja project at- frames where there are ent processes. First comes done. The final process is enough talent to perform Sporting leagues like tempted to influence ru- two shuttles. The change in Dyeing, a process where weaving where in the base well in all games, provid- kabaddi, he said, were a ral education through de- drafting technique makes the weavers procure the threads are mounted on ed right grooming and step in the right direc- velopment activities like, the unique weave. Inlay yarns of various materials the main loom. required infrastructure tion for promoting sports. animal husbandry, vege- involves most handwork like wool, cotton etc. and With the help of a spin- is available at right mo- “However, a balance is table-cultivation, horti- as every weave is done then yarn is dyed to de- dle, spool and the base ment,” he added. required as too much in- culture, etc. They share by hand. The threads are sired color and left to dry. threads, the weaves are Ask him if it is fair to fluence of money may a workshop and godown wound in and around an- After spinning, where woven by hand. demand a bigger budget distract athletes.” Ancient sui dhaaga art blooms Waxing eloquent By AHSAS JAIN often dyed with natural By ANANYA AHUJA AND AKSHAT ANAND colour using leaves, grain AND ANIKET SHARMA The murals of lord Jagannath, the prime deity and seeds and root such of Odisha Photo by Apoorva Sharda Kantha embroidery de- as turmeric. Kantha em- rives its name from the broidery is the oldest form Soubhik Daw, an artist same word with two dif- of embroidery in India. practising Dhokra art, has ferent meanings Kan- Kantha stitching is been doing brisk business A Khas past tha means rag in San- not only limited to quilts at the Dastkar Village. skrit and also throat. it has crept into west- Dhokra is an ancient tribal By AANYA MISRA the Hauz Khas Complex. Kantha embroidery ern homes in the form of art form which uses hol- “Most of the people is done on discarded gar- glitzy cushion covers and low and solid wax casting. The old iron gate of Hauz don’t even know the history ments. The traditional smaller items like bags, The first method in- Dhokra art specimen Khas in South Delhi leads of this place, but its good to form of kantha embroidery leather purses and even volves developing a hol- the tourists back to the see that people have started was done on soft dhoti and colourful woollen jackets. low casting of clay which ditionally includes met- century where the water to make an effort, even if it saris with a simple run- Kantha is the sym- is then developed into a alsmiths. The Art form was reservoir was construct- is by reading the posters.” ning stitch along the edges. bol of strength, cul- rough shape of the final founded around 4000 years ed to store rainwater to Says Pooja Mehta, a stu- Kantha also means throat ture and ingenuity. casting with the wax be- ago and is one of the basic fight against water cri- dent of Delhi University. and was known for its as- Kantha embroidery shop The interesting thing ing a composition of resin, lost wax casting technique. sis during droughts. For people it may come sociation with Lord Shiva. Photo by Akshat Anand in kantha embroidery beeswax and nut oil. The The products made Hauz-e-Alai, now as a shock as this com- The story revolves The stall of kantha embroi- embroidery is used to is that entire cloth is casting is then cooked, the by Dhokra artisans are known as Hauz Khas plex was not only head- around how Lord Shiva dery was open on August make personal fabric and covered with stitches hot metal is poured into the in great demand in both meaning the royal tank ed by Alauddin Khilji but consumed poison while 23. Kantha embroidery is garment such as saree, and create geometrical casting and left for cooling. domestic and foreign was constructed in Siri, also, Feroz Shah Tughlaq. stirring up the ocean done on cotton clothes. dhoti, hankerchief .Kan- shapes as well as theme Various dhokra sculptures markets; owing to their the second city of Del- He restored the Hauz and the significance of Kantha embroidery is tha embroidery technique of everyday activities. were displayed on stalls. primitive simplicity. hi by Alauddin Khilji Khas complex in the 14th this word goes all way hand made by old wom- is passed from mother to Kantha embroidery The art is known for Soubhik Daw has been back in the 13th century century. He built Madra- back to Vedic times. en. The material of kan- daughter. Hindu kantha was used as a medium sculptures of Dhokra hors- practicing this art for the of Delhi Sultanate reign. sa-e-Feroz Shahi around Kantha Embriodery has tha embroidery is made embroideries created reli- of cultural and religious es, elephants and religious last 12 years, and sells The complex consists of the edge of the water tank its office in Delhi in Das- in 6 months season is for gious motifs such as gods, significance which came images a few of which, his work at prices rang- a huge water reservoir sur- in order to add a new in- tarkar village and in delhi 12 months price for kan- peacocks, tigers and lo- from Hindu influence were highly appreciated. ing from ₹300 to ₹2000. rounded by a mosque, an stitution of higher educa- hatt kantha embroidery tha embroidery goes up tuses and auspicious col- and was used in cere- This art which originat- He learnt this art Islamic seminary and var- tion. He made it his focal is made in West Bengal from Rs 100 to Rs 10,000 ourful motifs that repre- monies, including wed- ed in Dhokra Damar tribe in Chattisgarh and is ious pavilions. “My great point for which he was old women make kantha . in kantha stalls. Kantha sent lotus flower. Kantha ding celebrations and birth. from Odisha that tra- proud of all his work. grandfather used to tell praised and appreciat- us about such history and ed amongst the masses. it is nice to see that such Nonetheless, he monuments still exist,” In ensured that the es- Nagpur’s heart is Deekshabhoomi conversation with Prem sence of the water tank By PUSHKAR SINGH Buddha and to pray. In the in the praise of both the Ji, the head of security of was not taken away. main hall of the stupa, Thousands personalities. They also Deekshabhoomi, which is there is an idol of Buddha take out huge rallies, wav- also known as the Dham- which was gifted by Thai of followers ing their coloured flag. ma Chakra Stupa, is the students who were study- of Ambedkar Deekshabhoomi is a largest stupa in the com- ing in Nagpur University. unique monument in our plex. On October 1956, 10, and Buddha country, many foreign Deekshaboomi was 00,000 people were con- tourists, especially from built by architect Sheo Dan verted from Hinduism to converge here countries which follow Mal and is inspired from Buddhism in a single cer- annually Buddhism like Japan, the design of Sanchi stupa. emony at Deekshabhoomi. Thailand and Sri Lanka, It took 23 years to com- These people belonged to come here every year mark plete this structure. It is a the Sceduled Caste and dhists, they went in for the their presence and the fes- holy place for Buddhists Scheduled Tribes segment mass conversion. tival is celebrated with joy. who come here to pay their and were followers of Dr. Thousands of Buddha It is a temple for lower respects and meditate Bhimrao Ambedkar. followers come here every caste people and they have from all over India. As Ambedkar felt that year, on the eve of Ambed- been coming here and Pavillions at the entry of Hauz Khas complex People generally come their human rights could The Dharm Chakra at Deekshabhoomi kar Jayanti to celebrate the worshiping their idol for Photo by Aanya Misra here in the worship of Lord only be protected as Bud- Photo by Pushkar Singh occasion by singing songs very long time. GREATER NOIDA 6 THE TIMESOF BENNETT Monday, October 1, 2018 Dastkar: A melting pot of crafts Text: ANUSHKA SHARMA

New Delhi: Dastkar Village, a non-government organisation working with craftspeople across India, has been organising monthly art and craft exhibitions, each with distinctive themes and characters.

New participants showcase new products every month, in a colourful display of India’s diverse heritage. This time, it organised an exhibition titled ‘Inside and Outside: Home Bazaar’.

The Bazaar features Porcelain hand-painted vases and pots showcased at the Home Bazaar event at Dastkar Village Photo by Anushka Singh over 70 craft group ventures, NGOs, artisans and designers from different corners of India with a vibrant mix of handmade home decor and lifestyle accessories, home furnishings and garden decor.

The stalls showcased in Home Bazaar ranged from wonderful handloom weaves, embroideries and block prints to centuries old traditions of marble inlay and Gond and Madhubani folk art. It provided a platform to individual artists to display their work. Hand-painted wall hanging miniatures on display Photo by Apoorva Sharda

Plant pots and candle hangers form an attractive garden decor Photo by Anushka Sharma

Customers both young and old take a look at the stalls An ornate window on display Clay models of Lord Ganesha for sale Photo by Apoorva Sharda Photo by Anushka Sharma Photo by Anushka Singh

Stick-figure art on bottles, symbolic of a man and an army behind him Hand-painted lampshades bring colour to an Andhra Pradesh stall Photo by Apoorva Sharda Photo by Apoorva Sharda GREATER NOIDA Monday, October 1, 2018 THE TIMESOF BENNETT 7 Future is perfect for Indian sports Shuttler picks hockey over cricket India expects more By KHUSHI PAL funds for education and poverty?’, he said, “Yes, it While hockey continues is fair because we need to from Tokyo Olympics to make a place for itself make a name in the field amidst the cricket fans, of sports, both, nationally By LISHA BHASKER as the debate over the and internationally.” national sport is still on the Being a BBA student Harit Narang, a law student go, 20-year-old Sanidhya himself, his view on of Christ University, hopes Sharma, Sports Captain corporates being involved that India will bring of Bennett University, in funding sports and medals in Tokyo Olympics believes that hockey, nurturing players is that as the performance in though not considered it has its own merits and Asian games has been the national sport of our demerits and must be left at encouraging. Being an ardent fan of Olympic country anymore, must be that. The battle over cricket games and he likes to chosen over cricket. and hockey will remain a watch players from around In a candid moment, hot topic to pounder upon the world compete. Sharma said, “Most of the for the next few years until According to him, people say that hockey more people are made Indians consider cricket as is our national sport, I aware of the fact that our a religion but at the same would like to tell you that country hasn’t declared its time, he contradicted his recently in an RTI which national sport yet. statement when asked was filed to the government “It is essential to Sanidhya Sharma in action about whether cricket is regarding this question, the eliminate the various given an undue advantage government of India has yet India should stick is left out at District and efforts in training political layers that exist in India. When he was refused, saying that they to hockey itself as in his level just because of the themselves. in the hierarchy of sports asked if cricket should have not announced any opinion cricket gets an politics that’s going on in Considering a lot of which exploit the search be made India’s national sport as the national sport undue advantage over the federation.” sporting leagues have been for new talent. In the sport, he denied saying of the country, therefore we other sports. Highlighting the fact established, like kabaddi end, cricket and Hockey that as Indian roots are cannot say that anything “A nation of billion plus that this year India brought on TV, he feels it is a step are two different forms connected to hockey and it wrong has happened to people, scores so badly many medals in the Asian in the right direction for of games and must be has brought pride to India hockey”, Sanidhya said. at international games as Games, he firmly believes promoting sports. When respected for the skills post-independence. Coming to the question there is a lot of politics that the good number asked, “Is it fair to demand each sport possesses, what He further added that of the hour, he believes at all levels of the game, will carry on to the Tokyo a bigger budget for Sports remains the same is the hockey has somewhat lost that many countries have whether it is District, State Olympics as our players considering that India is a sportsmanship the two its importance as Indians Harit Narang all set for serve cricket as their national or National. Sometimes a are doing so good, they developing country which create amongst the youth,” are more into cricket. On sport, including England, playerz good player are putting their heart needs to allocate more he said. being asked about why cal knowledge, giving less by saying that kabaddi India preforms so badly importance to sports and on TV is a right step in at international games, lastly, he emphasised on promoting sports as it he said that India under- the corruption factor in will lead to advancement performs at International India. Later he added that in technology and ‘Hockey does not catch ‘Every sport games because of three sports funding should be e-commerce. He added main reasons. Firstly, the given to the corporate sec- that it might bring social lack of support and knowl- tor as it will be better for activism, generate money public imagination’ edge. Secondly, that India the sports in the future. and motivate people to needs private focuses more on theoreti- He concluded this contribute more to sports. By MANSI SHARMA Tushar Sharma a BCA funding’ Sports curriculum is crucial graduate and a sports buff talked about different types of sports. According By KYLE SYLVESTER to him every sport is spe- ‘It is important for aspiring athletes cial and has a deep history Ansh Sabbarwal ,hailing to involve behind it and we Indians from Saharanpur, Uttar By GAURI DHIMAN must value it. Pradesh, is a state level corporates in He said that sports table tennis player. When funding as they Atishay Jain, 20 years old play a major role in our interviewed he gave his play a vital role from Dehradun is a nation- life as it keeps us healthy perspective towards the al and international level and active. He pointed out situation of sports in India in sports’ Tushar Sharma (right) with trophy tennis player and has rep- that we can have a healthy as well as its pros and cons. resented India many times mind only when we have a for the Government and comparatively more On being asked whether in the past. He has been he added. His opinion on healthy body sportsmen get less facilities popular and more people India will be able to carry a trained from profound Hockey was that, “Due When asked if India and the chronic lack of view it doesn’t make it a good number of medals he tennis players like Sania to lack of investment would be able to bring in resources has undermined national sport the reason replied Mirza, Daoeki Mehdi and in equipment and the medals in the upcoming the performance of why Hockey is being the “The number should carry Kevin Anderson. diversion of the resources Olympic Games, he said sportspersons also in the national game is that it has on to the Tokyo games On being asked if to has deteriorated. that India will bring many case of Hockey he pointed very deep history and he as the Asian games has India will be able to carry “Kabaddi is inspiring the medals in Tokyo Olympics. out that hockey as a sport feels we must value each given the Indians a lot a good number of medals younger generation to He explain that most is not doing well because of and every sport. of motivation.” He also in Tokyo Olympics as it pursue sports and to grow kids these days just want the lack of Hockey field and He said it is a good said cricket gets undue has performed in Asian in the sector,”he said. “No to play cricket because the facilities. thing to involve corporate advantage and importance Games, he said , “It question of a bigger budget game has gave superstars He is upbeat about funding sports and where as the other sports depends because as for because India should who have gain popularity the way Kabaddi has been nurturing players but are not even financed Asian games he does not focus on more important with their performances launched at a very popular he also said that not properl including Hockey. watch it but still keeps a matters which would and they get a lot of media platform that is Star Sports even a small component When asked why India good check on it.” He also help in the growth of the coverage the result being it is also an indigenous of this money is going , a nation of billion plus added, “90% of players economy. It is important that even minor players sport and people are towards grass root sports people , scores so badly who are good enough to to involve corporates who struggle to find a very excited about it and development for promotion at international games win the tournament and in funding because they regular place inside have a now it has gained a lot of participation development he said,“This is because the next generation of play a vital role in sports large fan following than the popularity as a sport and etc. to emerge as dominant of the corruption among Indian tennis are nowhere and its development.”said counterpart from any other has become very popular Sporting Nation we have coaches and sports close to bringing medals Sabbarwal on corporate form of sports among all the generations to start supporting sports associations. They take a in Olympics or grand funding in the growth of In his opinion sports he said. In his opinion through corporate funds in lot of bribe due to which slams because they choose sports in India. has never been a priority just because cricket is his firm opinion. the talent cannot grow.” college over there passion for tennis.” When asked about cricket and if it is getting an undue advantage over other sports, he said that Hockey faces lack of funds every nation promotes a game or games in ‘Hockey burdened with funds-crunch but cricket a million-dollar baby’ which they are good and interested, and undue advantage occurs when a By GAMINI CHANANA challenging than cricket, sports leagues have been it made the later more established, like Kabaddi nation is either overlooking famous while the former on television. Kabaddi other sports or are not clear “India showed an took a backseat. People wasn’t given the due about their triumph in the encouraging performance today, she said, feel that importance and financial world rankings. His views Atishay Jain at a Tennis session at the recent Asian games Hockey is ill-fated in our support. on players scoring badly and is also expecting country whereas cricket It’s team in India in international games are and it is also a matter He also said, “in a de- a rich hall of medals is a multi-million sport. has always performed that societal notion and of lucrativeness of the veloping nation, the idea from the forthcoming Loving cricket is extraordinarily well in agreement for academics sports. People, he said are should not be which, who Tokyo Olympics,” Parul not an issue but other the global championship is the number one factor attracted by the returns of or what should get more.. Maheshwari, former sports should also get and after the league for this, secondly, sports rather than players It should be how can one Radio Jockey turned financial and commercial that has begin on that there is no particular playing for their passion. benefit the other .” home maker was quoted support. She listed a national television, a lot curriculum for the athletes He doesn’t think cricket His view on involving as saying. number of reasons for of eyeballs have been and they have to study all should be made India’s corporates in funding Talking about hockey, the cricket getting an attracted to the sport. the ten subjects with the national game over hockey sports and nurturing she said that even though undue advantage over the Definitely, these pressure of performing and he also thinks that players is the only way out Hockey is our national other sports as Indians supporting leagues have well in academics along no nation should have a as privatisation globally sport, it is not getting love cricket more than uplifted the general with playing that particular national game at all as it has more power in the the kind of importance anything else. interest and will ensure sport. Thirdly, training is generates an unfair and democratic nation.Jain that other sports receive. As cricket is a game of the promotion of all focused on athletes who are inadequate scenario. He is also keen to teach the The kind of publicity and an entire day and hockey kinds of sports are done doing very well only and says that a bigger budget younger generation as heroism that is being lasts just for 60 minutes properly. Hence, such many more reasons like in sports is necessary for and when he comes back given to cricketers isn’t hence there is much leagues are really crucial inadequate conduction of further improvement and because he does not want been given to the hockey wider scope for money- to promote such sports in tournaments, professional the most important step passionate players to players. She said that making in the ad industry India and will make them coaching becoming is to check the efficiency of waste their time on wrong in olden times, hockey in cricket hence it has famous and prominent obsolete in India. present investments which training. For him, this was the most popular been given search more on a global sporting His opinion on hockey are crippled by corruption would also be the best sport in India, but as importance in India scenario as well, she said Parul Maheshwari rues the current state is that hockey players by not reaching to the right possible way to serve the it is physically more Parul feels that a lot of explaining herself. of hockey in India face similar struggles hands. nation. GREATER NOIDA 8 THE TIMESOF BENNETT Monday, October 1, 2018 Spic Macay presents dance ‘Arrogance lies in job done’ on Ganesh Chaturthi

Delhi Times Editor Anshul Chaturvedi makes a point during his lecture at Bennett University Photo by Anushka Agrawal

By APOORVA SHARDA ism is not very complicat- ‘I am not ed but surviving in it is. He Bennett University’s first- mentioned the importance interested in of deadlines and technical Members of Spic Macay swirl during their performance on Ganesh Chaturthi Photo by Apoorva Sharda year BJMC students got an insight into real time jour- your tears but skills in this context. His nalism and media skills main emphasis was on the By ANSUHKA SINGH apparels, impersonat- see the students paying them after the perfor- Ganesh Chaturthi, a if you sweat a from Delhi Times Editor cruciality of knowing the ing Lord Ganesha, the tribute to Lord Ganesha mance, following which little in it would 10-day festival, is cele- Anshul Chaturvedi on Sep- trade well to perform in a Members of Spic Hindu god of new be- by dancing to the tunes performers clicked pho- brated to mark the birth tember13. be good’ better way. Macay, the cultural so- ginnings, through their of Hindustani Classical tographs with him. ‘We anniversary of Lord Excited students al- He quoted Bollywood ciety of Bennett Univer- dance. They displayed Music. After a lively wanted to inculcate a Ganesha. During the ready grabbed seats long superstar Shah Rukh sity presented a classi- poise and flawless performance that lasted religious and cultural festival, pandals (tents) before the guest speaker by talking about jour- Khan on cinema to draw cal dance performance co-ordination in their for about 10 minutes, value amongst the stu- install clay idols of Ga- was to arrive. “Primarily to nalism, news room eti- a parallel with journalism. on the occasion of Ga- movements. the dancers concluded dents of Bennett uni- nesha that are deco- take this intro, I have last- quettes and media skills. “I “Consuming cinema is fun, making cinema is diffi- nesh Chaturthi in the As the dancers their performance by versity and everyone, rated by flowers and ed 18 years in Times with- am not interested in your out being sacked which is tears but if you sweat a lit- cult”, he said. presence of Vice Chan- made beautiful hand elegantly folding their including the faculty, to offered Durva (strands not easy,” Chaturvedi said, tle in it would be good,” he Asked by a student as cellor Dr. Raghunath gestures and swayed hands in namaskar. take a small break from of young grass) and after being introduced by told students. He also told to where did the fun part K Shevgaonkar, faculty their bodies to the mu- The Vice-Chancellor Dr their hectic schedules, Modaks (a sweet made Mr Sunil Saxena, Head of the students that pressure of work lie, he explained: members and students. sic, the sound of their Shevgaonkar acknowl- sit back, relax and en- from jaggery and coco- the Department, Centre handling is the key asset in “Fun in the hierarchy of The performance ghungroos resonated edged the efforts and joy the performances.”, nut flakes, often con- for Media Studies and Lib- the media field. competence is Stage Two. started with six stu- through the room. It dedication of all the Japna Batra, secretary sidered to be a favour- eral Arts. Chaturvedi pointed out You cannot proceed with dents, dressed in ethnic was indeed great to participants by meeting of Spic Macay Club said. ite of God). Chaturvedi started off that getting into journal- fun and get on to work. Students spend 2nd store opens at BU Lights, camera and action! time with elders By POORVA SINGH With the hall chanting ‘go Ansh go’, the famous Romantic comedy ‘Love Ka Overdose’, directed by Bennett University’s Dra- matics Society head Rishi Garg, opened to a huge applause on September 13. The team succeeded in selling 200 tickets for Rs 20 each, making around 400 bucks, a day prior to the staging of the play. The play began at 7 pm in the lecture hall. The am- bience of the hall was no less than a theatre with ad- Bennett University’s Vice-Chancellor Raghunath K. Shevgaonkar and equate lighting and beauti- Executive Director Revati Jain inaugurate the merchandise store at BU ful stage displays. Photo by Lisha Bhasker The story revolved around Adam and Eve, but By GAURI DHIMAN ceeded to cut the ribbon students asked the chief with a local desi twist to and light the lamp. The stu- guests to cut a cake to it. It showed how Adam Bennett University’s mer- dents along with the chief commemorate the open- and Eve land up in Eve’s chandise store was inau- guests took a round of the ing of the new store. The village where they meet gurated by Vice-Chancellor store to check out the mer- students took pictures and Azgar who is Eve’s lover Raghunath K Shevgaonkar chandise. interacted with the univer- and Shruti who is Azgar’s and Executive Director The merchandise con- sity members and the chief beloved. The bite of an Revati Jain in the new aca- sisted of T-shirts, shorts, guests. apple changed the lives of demic block on Monday. jackets, mugs and laptop The ceremony came four people. The event was attended bags with Bennett univer- to an end by 1:30 pm. The play hilariously de- Inmates of the Sahara old age home by students who welcomed sity’s logo imprinted on The suggestions given by picted how fortune lies in Photo by Aditya Misra the chief guests with a huge them. the chief guests were duly A scene from the play ‘Love Ka Overdose’ an apple and how after bit- Photo by Ishaan Dwivedi round of applause. After a healthy dis- noted. The response to the ing into it, the person who By GAURI DHIMAN As soon as the two dig- cussion on the merchan- merchandise is awaited by comes first in front of you nitaries arrived, they pro- dise and the prices, the students. becomes the prey of your We worked hard for this play. Sahara, an old age home, The oldest love. located in Chhattarpur, is The highlights of the We tried our best to engage and home to more than twenty person in the play were Azgar falling for entertain the audience - Rachit Dubey elderly people. Arun Vikr, A smash-hit Grand Finale Adam and Shruti falling founder and who also runs home was a By SATVIK SURESH IYENGAR signal to start the match, with the same fire and bet- for Eve.The dance and mu- this place for old people, 92-year-old sweat started dripping tered his next game. By the sic compositions made the abandoned by their fami- Bennett University finally from the players and the end of the second game, play a peppy one. OCTOBER 3, 2018 | VOL. 2| ISSUE 1 lies. woman from found its very own Bad- atmosphere got charged. the score was 21-8. In true The audience got THE TIMESOF BENNETT The members of Ben- Varanasi minton champion from the With every shot came a sporting spirit, both play- hooked on to the play MONDAY, OCTOBERSUB EDITORS 1, 2018 | VOL. 2 | ISSUE 1 nett University’s social Faculty. Dr Ashwini Ku- voice, and the audience, ers shook hand after the from the very first scene SUB EDITORS club, ALEXIS, visited this mar showed his supremacy along with the players, game and discussed the and were awestruck by the old age home situated on over the court as he defeat- made sure they showed differences in their- mo acting skills of the student AANYA SINGH MISRA, ADITYA MISRA (Page 1), (Page 2), Radha Mohan Drive, dated ed his opponent, leaving how they felt about a rally dus-operandi. actors as well as story pres- AHSAS JAIN, AKSHAT ANAND ANSHIKA KATHURIA, ANUSHKA AGRAWAL (Page 3), September 9. Students got daily use. They put up a no stone unturned. or a smash. Talking about his entation. ALIVIA MUKHERJEE, AMULYA SHREE (Page 4), a warm welcome and a hug show for the elders to en- The Shuttle Bug Senior Kumar didn’t take game, Chaturvedi said: “It Rachit Dubey who ANANYA AHUJA, ANIKET SHARMA (Page 5), from the inmates. A wom- tertain them with various Tournament, found its two much time to establish could’ve been better. My played Azgar, a key char- ANUSHKA SHARMA, ANUSHKA SINGH (Page 6), an named Bhagwati sung a art forms like dance, and deserving finalists after a his dominance in the stamina sagged but I am acter of the play, talked of ARNAB HOTA, APOORVA SHARDA (Page 7), song for the visitors. other fun elements. set of enthralling matches game and soon, points not counting that as an his experience and said: ARYAMAN CHOUDHARY (Page 8) The elderly sat with the The students sat down that led to the Final. Both started drifting towards excuse.” He was all prais- “We worked hard for this REPORTERS club members and had a in a circle with the inmates the players had fought his box. Nevertheless, Dr es for is opponent though play. We tried our best to REPORTERS healthy interaction with and shared their mem- hard to grab a spot for the Chaturvedi put up a good the champion didn’t have engage and entertain the CHARUSHREE CHUNDAWAT, PARUL RAINA, DEENA DAYAL them. Members toured the ories reference to their ultimate showdown, and fight. He had some- fan much to say. audience.” Garg added that NARAYANAN, DEVYANI VERMA, DHRUV DHANKAR, PUSHKAR old age home and talked grand-parents with every- they beat their respective tastic shots that confused He acknowledged the “our main motive is always SINGH, CHIRAG ANEJA, DEBPARNA NAYAK, MEDHA SHARMA, their hearts out with the one. Lunch was a whole- opponents in the run up his opponent and helped fact that the game was to never disappoint the DIVYANSH KHANDELWAL, ARNAB HOTA, GAMINI CHANANA, elders. The oldest person some affair, where every- to the Final quite compre- him gain points. Howev- played in a very peaceful crowd”. GAURI DHIMAN, GIRISHA SAAIN, HARSHITA VIDUSHI, ISHAAN in the home was a 92 years body sat down together in hensively. er, despite many tricks up manner and his opponent Shriya Tyagi, who ARORA, ISHAAN DWIVEDI, JAHANVI MANCHANDA, JATHIN old woman from Varanasi. RAMESH NAIR, JIVRAJ SINGH KOHLI, KHUSHI PAL, KYLE a circle together. Before the Final, Dr his sleeve, he couldn’t stop gave him good competi- played the role of Eve, said: SYLVESTER SIMLAI, LISHA BHASKER, MANSI SHARMA, Alexis donated ration When the time for de- Ashvani Kumar from the Dr Kumar from taking the tion. “It was a new experience SATVIK SURESH IYENGAR, SRI LASYA PRIYA, TANYA GOEL, for the old age home in- parture came, some elders Physics department, and match home. All said, the real win- for me, the play taught me VIDUSHI MITTAL, AYUSHI BISHT, ARYAMAN CHOWDHARY, ALIVIA mates, that they donated had tears in their eyes. Dr Abhinav Chaturvedi of Kumar stamped his au- ner was the game itself many things and I am glad MUKHERJEE, ANIKET SHARMA, SHRAVAK SHAKYA, ANUSHKA the same day to the old age Students also bid goodbye CIE, kept their calm and thority on the match from and, of course, the play- that I got a chance to be a SHARMA, ANUSHKA SINGH, ANUSHKA AGARWAL home. The ration consist- with a heavy heart and didn’t allow the pressure of the very first shot. After ers. The competition was a part of the play. I look for- Published by Sunil Saxena on behalf of The Times School of Media, ed of - rice, flattened rice, tears in their eyes. But Sa- playing a Final take control wrecking his opponent’s success and it is safe to say ward to do more of such Bennett University, Plot no 8-11, Tech Zone II, Greater Noida, and pulses, sugar, cleaning printed at Veekay Printers, 140 Patpar Ganj, New Delhi - 110091. harans have learnt to wipe of them. The proceedings movements with a flurry of that it’ll be the talk of the plays and experience life The Times of Bennett is a training paper which is written, edited and equipment, etc. and other off the tears and keep a ra- started smoothly. Not long smashes, he won the first campus for at least a cou- in many more hues.” she produced entirely by students as part of their academic work. essential commodities of diating smile on their face. after the referee gave the game 21-13. He continued ple of weeks. added. It is for internal circulation only.