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Bhilwara Sur Sangam Celebrates Its 5Th Edition 07Th Mar, 2016
Bhilwara Sur Sangam Celebrates its 5th Edition New Delhi, March 7, 2016: LNJ Bhilwara Group, one of country's leading business conglomerates with presence in textiles and power, concluded its two day annual cultural musical festival, Bhilwara Sur Sangam on Sunday. Top classical artists including Arnab Chakrabarty, Dr Ashwini Bhide Deshpande, Ustad Rashid Khan and Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan performed and enthralled the audience in the 5th edition of this program. The blend of young musicians fusing their talents with veterans of Indian classical tradition and one of the rarest jugalbandi of vocal and sitar amused the music lovers of the city. The first day of the musical fest saw performance by Arnab Chakrabarty, whose rigorous approach to musical aesthetics and unique tonal quality hypnotized the listeners. This was followed by a mesmerizing performance of Dr Ashwini Bhide Deshpande who is an outstanding vocalist of the famed ‘Jaipur- Atrauli’ Khayal Gayaki tradition. She represented the new generation of veterans worthy of wearing the mantle of the old masters. Evolved from Dhrupad singing, the Jaipur- Atrauli Gharan acquired its name and status as a Gharana in the early half of the 20th century as a result of the growing popularity of stalwarts of this Gharana. She presented some signature and speciality Raags of this Gharana. Mr Ravi Jhunjhunwala, Chairman, LNJ Bhilwara Group said, “We have always endeavored to spread the rich heritage of Indian classical music through Bhilwara Sur Sangam. I am happy to see the audience enjoying the high-end performances by an array of many legendary artists and applauding them. -
List of Empanelled Artist
INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS EMPANELMENT ARTISTS S.No. Name of Artist/Group State Date of Genre Contact Details Year of Current Last Cooling off Social Media Presence Birth Empanelment Category/ Sponsorsred Over Level by ICCR Yes/No 1 Ananda Shankar Jayant Telangana 27-09-1961 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-40-23548384 2007 Outstanding Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwH8YJH4iVY Cell: +91-9848016039 September 2004- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrts4yX0NOQ [email protected] San Jose, Panama, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDwKHb4F4tk [email protected] Tegucigalpa, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIh4lOqFa7o Guatemala City, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiOhl5brqYc Quito & Argentina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COv7medCkW8 2 Bali Vyjayantimala Tamilnadu 13-08-1936 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-44-24993433 Outstanding No Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbT7vkbpkx4 +91-44-24992667 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKvILzX5mX4 [email protected] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyQAisJKlVs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6S7GLiZtYQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBPKiWdEtHI 3 Sucheta Bhide Maharashtra 06-12-1948 Bharatanatyam Cell: +91-8605953615 Outstanding 24 June – 18 July, Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTj_D-q-oGM suchetachapekar@hotmail 2015 Brazil (TG) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOhzx_npilY .com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgXsRIOFIQ0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSepFLNVelI 4 C.V.Chandershekar Tamilnadu 12-05-1935 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-44- 24522797 1998 Outstanding 13 – 17 July 2017- No https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec4OrzIwnWQ -
Eligible List of Candidates for the Examination on 13Th Dec 2020
ELIGIBLE LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE EXAMINATION ON 13TH DEC 2020 REG NO POST NAME ROLL NAME 603152 PEON 100004778 A HEMANTH 605966 PEON 100007411 A K M MAHASIN ISLAM 606711 PEON 100008121 A M MD MAHFUZ ALAM 613193 PEON 100014212 A SRINIVAS 614120 PEON 100015083 AADITYA RAJ 606189 PEON 100007622 AAMIR ALI MONDAL 605891 PEON 100007342 AARUN HALDER 610022 PEON 100011235 ABANISH GHOSH 600070 PEON 100001946 ABBAS ALI MONDAL 612301 PEON 100013366 ABBAS ALI MONDAL 602231 PEON 100003923 ABBAS ALI SHAIKH 613423 PEON 100014422 ABBUS SK 612659 PEON 100013703 ABDUL AJIJ MONDAL 607785 PEON 100009138 ABDUL ALIM MONDAL 609055 PEON 100010335 ABDUL ASAD 602984 PEON 100004622 ABDUL BARIUL ISLAM CHOWDHURY 607230 PEON 100008624 ABDUL CHHATTAR SEKH 601893 PEON 100003615 ABDUL GOFUR 612067 PEON 100013151 ABDUL HALIM MOLLA 600055 PEON 100001932 ABDUL HALIM SK 603044 PEON 100004677 ABDUL JUBBAR SHAIKH 609482 PEON 100010742 ABDUL KADER 613466 PEON 100014463 ABDUL KARIM BAIDYA 613153 PEON 100014173 ABDUL KHOLIL MOLLA 607022 PEON 100008422 ABDUL MAZID MOLLAH 612801 PEON 100013837 ABDUL RAHIM MONDAL 611157 PEON 100012297 ABDUL RASID MONDAL 603597 PEON 100005201 ABDUL SAJAD 610925 PEON 100012081 ABDUL WARESH KHANDEKAR 602436 PEON 100004114 ABDUL WARISH SK 605708 PEON 100007166 ABDULLA MONDAL 608753 PEON 100010053 ABDULLA MONDAL 600284 PEON 100002140 ABDUR RAHAMAN 612031 PEON 100013118 ABDUR RAHIM LASKAR 605436 PEON 100006916 ABDUR RAHIM MONDAL 607373 PEON 100008754 ABDUS SABUR 604803 PEON 100006329 ABDUS SALAM MONDAL 602538 PEON 100004211 ABDUS SHAHID NASIM 608923 -
Minutes of the Meeting of the Expert Committee Held on 14Th, 15Th,17Th and 18Th October, 2013 Under the Performing Arts Grants Scheme (PAGS)
No.F.10-01/2012-P.Arts (Pt.) Ministry of Culture P. Arts Section Minutes of the Meeting of the Expert Committee held on 14th, 15th,17th and 18th October, 2013 under the Performing Arts Grants Scheme (PAGS). The Expert Committee for the Performing Arts Grants Scheme (PAGS) met on 14th, 15th ,17thand 18th October, 2013 to consider renewal of salary grants to existing grantees and decide on the fresh applications received for salary and production grants under the Scheme, including review of certain past cases, as recommended in the earlier meeting. The meeting was chaired by Smt. Arvind Manjit Singh, Joint Secretary (Culture). A list of Expert members present in the meeting is annexed. 2. On the opening day of the meeting ie. 14th October, inaugurating the meeting, Sh. Sanjeev Mittal, Joint Secretary, introduced himself to the members of Expert Committee and while welcoming the members of the committee informed that the Ministry was putting its best efforts to promote, develop and protect culture of the country. As regards the Performing Arts Grants Scheme(earlier known as the Scheme of Financial Assistance to Professional Groups and Individuals Engaged for Specified Performing Arts Projects; Salary & Production Grants), it was apprised that despite severe financial constraints invoked by the Deptt. Of Expenditure the Ministry had ensured a provision of Rs.48 crores for the Repertory/Production Grants during the current financial year which was in fact higher than the last year’s budgetary provision. 3. Smt. Meena Balimane Sharma, Director, in her capacity as the Member-Secretary of the Expert Committee, thereafter, briefed the members about the salient features of various provisions of the relevant Scheme under which the proposals in question were required to be examined by them before giving their recommendations. -
Performing Meghnadbadh Kabya: Questioning Conventions and Challenging the Conventional
Colloquium: A Journal of the Arts Department (ISSN 2350-1251), Volume 5, 2018 URL of the Issue: http://colloquium.bescollege.net/V5 PDF URL: http://colloquium.bescollege.net/V5/v507.pdf Performing Meghnadbadh Kabya: Questioning Conventions and Challenging the Conventional Tirthankar Sengupta Assistant Professor, Department of English, Dhola Mahavidyalaya and PhD Research Scholar, West Bengal State University Michael Madhusudan Dutt’s Meghnadbadh Kabya (1861) is unanimously considered as one of the most important texts of Bengali literary canon. Not only was it the work of an extraordinarily gifted poet (Bandyopadhyay 21)—a rebellious figure whose life was marred in controversies, it is also the most significant effort of writing an Epic in Bengali in modern times and is marked by a number of influences of Western literary traditions including the use of blank verse. However, most importantly, it is an oft discussed text because of the subversive and transgressive way in which it re-tells the story of a portion of the Ramayana, the oldest Indian epic. One should remember that the seeds of Dutt’s unconventional reading were always present in the Ramayana. Paul Innes marks how the conventional motif of “dharma” has a problematic treatment in the text:-“there are moments of narrative crisis at which Ram seems to act against ‘dharma’, emblematizing it as a concept that is open to interpretation” (Innes 62). Thus, without really altering the story, Dutt simply focuses on the way Meghnad was unfairly killed by Laxman, and presents us with an alternative perspective on the entire text—one which valourizes the ‘Rakshasas’, generally accepted as the ‘villains’ of the tale, and arouses in the mind of the readers respect and pity for them. -
Playbill-Tiner-Talowar.Pdf
Table of Contents About Natyakrishti-TCAGW 2 Previous Performances 3 Tiner Talowar Management Team 4 Behind the Scene 5 Cast 6 Patrons & Donors 7 Notes from Well-wishers 8 Why Tiner Talowar today? 11 Chasing the Drama? 14 Language of Cinema and Literature 16 Tiner Talowar Prasange 25 Printed by Damodar Printing Kolkata Editor: Suchismita Chattopadhyay Cover and Layout: Kajal Chakraborty & Dilip K. Som Disclaimer: Natyakrishti apologizes for any inadvertent mistakes, omissions and misrepresentations in this publication. www.natyakrishti.org About Natyakrishti-TCAGW Natyakrishti-TCAGW is an amateur theater and cultural group based in the greater Washington D.C., USA. It is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization. In 1985, a group of enthusiastic, dedicated theater lovers in the greater Washington area, aspiring to initiate theatrical and cultural activities, formed an amateur drama group. A number of highly acclaimed dramas were staged by the group at the Durgapuja festivals organized by Sanskriti, Inc. of the Washington Metropolitan area. These dramas were also staged in various other cities of the USA. Some of the members concurrently participated in the theatrical and cultural events organized by other groups like Manab Kalyan Kendra, Sanskriti, Mayur, etc. They performed in major roles in the dance dramas Achalayatan and Moha Mudgar, organized by the Hon'ble Ambassador Mr. Siddhartha Shankar Ray, which were staged in Kennedy Center, Gandhi Center and the Indian Embassy in Washington D.C. With a view to developing histrionic talents, active association was initiated with renowned theater groups like Nandikar, Sayak, Calcutta High Court Advocates' Drama Association in India (Hon'ble Minister Ajit Panja's group). -
University of Calcutta
Date : 25/11/2020 Page 1 of 3 University of Calcutta Eligible Candidate List Provisional List of Candidates (Under 1+1+1 2009 Regulations) College : BEHALA COLLEGE ( 541 ) FEMALE B.A. PART-I (Honours) Examination, 2020 Sl. Roll Number Reg. No. Candidate Name Father's/Guardian's Name <------------- Elective Subjects ----------------> <-------- MIL --------> Present/Absent 1 2541-11-0001 541-1211-0683-17 DEEPARNA BANERJEE DIPAK BANERJEE ENGA PLSG EDCG 2 2541-11-0002 541-1221-1019-15 GARGI ROY SABYASACHI ROY ENGA PHIG EDCG 3 2541-11-0003 541-1211-0217-17 SAYANI DAS UJJAL DAS ENGA BNGG JORG 4 2541-11-0004 541-1211-0328-17 PAYEL DAS PINTU DAS SANA BNGG PHIG 5 2541-11-0005 541-1211-0330-17 DOLAN GIRI AJAY GIRI SANA BNGG HISG 6 2541-11-0006 541-1211-0551-17 ARCHANA GALAN INDRA BAHADUR GALAN ENGA PLSG JORG 7 2541-11-0007 541-1211-0630-17 JHIM RAUTH GHANASHYAM RAUTH PLSA EDCG BNGG 8 2541-11-0008 541-1211-0658-17 ALISHA SHARMA SHYAM SHARMA ENGA PHIG EDCG 9 2541-11-0009 541-1211-0714-17 JASMIN PARVIN RIASUDDIN LASKAR ENGA PLSG EDCG 10 2541-11-0010 541-1211-0740-17 RINKY SARKAR GOUTAM SARKAR ENGA PLSG JORG 11 2541-11-0011 541-1212-0350-17 MADHUMITA DAS BISWANATH DAS BNGA PHIG SANG 12 2541-11-0012 541-1211-0501-16 RIMA BISWAS BINOD BISWAS BNGA EDCG PHIG 13 2541-11-0013 541-1221-0339-16 INDRANI DAS PRASANTA DAS ENGA PHIG EDCG 14 2541-11-0014 541-1221-0343-16 ANINDITA DAS SATYAJIT DAS ENGA PHIG EDCG 15 2541-11-0015 541-1221-0568-16 KHURSIDA PAILAN KHORSED PAILAN BNGA EDCG PLSG 16 2541-11-0016 541-1221-0671-16 RIKTA CHATTERJEE SWAPAN CHATTERJEE JORA -
Editors Him Chatterjee Pankaj Gupta Mritunjay Sharma Virender Kaushal
[ebook Series 1] Pratibha Spandan Editors Him Chatterjee Pankaj Gupta Mritunjay Sharma Virender Kaushal Emerging Trends in Art and Literature Emerging Trends in Art and Literature 2020 ISBN 978-81-945576-0-9 (ebook) Editors Him Chatterjee Mritunjay Sharma Pankaj Gupta Virender Kaushal Price: FREE OPEN ACCESS Published by Pratibha Spandan Long View, Jutogh, Shimla 171008 Himachal Pradesh, India. email : [email protected] website : www.pratibha-spandan.org © All rights reserved with Pratibha Spandan and authors of particular articles. This book is published open access. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical or other, including photocopy, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s), Editor(s) and the Publisher. The contributors/authors are responsible for copyright clearance for any part of the contents of their article. The opinion or views expressed in the articles are personal opinions of the contributors/authors and are in no sense official. Neither the Pratibha Spandan nor the Editor(s) are responsible for them. All disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of District courts of Shimla, Himachal Pradesh only. 2 Emerging Trends in Art and Literature Dedicated to all knowledge seekers 3 Emerging Trends in Art and Literature PREFACE Present ear is an epoch of multidisciplinary research where the people are not only working across the disciple but have been contributing to the field of academics and research. Art and Literature has been the subject of dialogue from the times of yore. -
Annual Report 17-18 Full Chap Final Tracing.Pmd
VISVA-BHARATI Annual Report 2017-2018 Santiniketan 2018 YATRA VISVAM BHAVATYEKANIDAM (Where the World makes its home in a single nest) “ Visva-Bharati represents India where she has her wealth of mind which is for all. Visva-Bharati acknowledges India's obligation to offer to others the hospitality of her best culture and India's right to accept from others their best ” -Rabindranath Tagore Dee®ee³e& MeebefleefveJesÀleve - 731235 Þeer vejsbê ceesoer efkeMkeYeejleer SANTINIKETAN - 731235 efpe.keerjYetce, heefM®ece yebieeue, Yeejle ACHARYA (CHANCELLOR) VISVA-BHARATI DIST. BIRBHUM, WEST BENGAL, INDIA SHRI NARENDRA MODI (Established by the Parliament of India under heÀesve Tel: +91-3463-262 451/261 531 Visva-Bharati Act XXIX of 1951 hewÀJeÌme Fax: +91-3463-262 672 Ghee®ee³e& Vide Notification No. : 40-5/50 G.3 Dt. 14 May, 1951) F&-cesue E-mail : [email protected] Òees. meyegpeJeÀefue mesve Website: www.visva-bharati.ac.in UPACHARYA (VICE-CHANCELLOR) (Offig.) mebmLeeheJeÀ PROF. SABUJKOLI SEN jkeervêveeLe þeJegÀj FOUNDED BY RABINDRANATH TAGORE FOREWORD meb./No._________________ efoveebJeÀ/Date._________________ For Rabindranath Tagore, the University was the most vibrant part of a nation’s cultural and educational life. In his desire to fashion a holistic self that was culturally, ecologically and ethically enriched, he saw Visva-Bharati as a utopia of the cross cultural encounter. During the course of the last year, the Visva-Bharati fraternity has been relentlessly pursuing this dream. The recent convocation, where the Chancellor Shri Narendra Modi graced the occasion has energized the Univer- sity community, especially because this was the Acharya’s visit after 10 years. -
Inside 2 Inside
1 JUNE 2020 I Issue 15 The Prabha Khaitan Foundation Chronicle “Our ability to reach unity in diversity will be the beauty and the test of our civilisation." Mahatma Gandhi’s words ring true as the world comes together, despite differences, to deal with the pandemic. What do we mean by diversity? 18 authors explore the concept in this edition. Pg 4-40 CONCERT FOR TAMBOLA WITH WEDDING WRITING BENGAL TISCA VIEWS CRIME 40 44 48 50 INSIDE 2 INSIDE BEING INDIAN MANISHA JAIN Communications & Branding Chief, 52 Prabha Khaitan Foundation POWER POETRY 53 Small Steps Towards HIKING FOR a New Way of Life “It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not WORDS stop.” – Confucius 54 That is exactly what the world is doing at present — taking small determined steps to keep moving and settle into the new kind of life. The Foundation, too, has worked tenaciously TRIBAL TALES to keep the morale and spirit of patrons up and going. The platform of interaction may have changed but the essence of 55 our endeavours has been familiar. In fact, we have been able to reach out and connect with a larger group of like-minded literary enthusiasts. The newsletter’s digital format, too, has RAM, RELIGION been well received allowing readers to view all the sessions AND POLITICS with just a click. As we mentioned, the world is undergoing some 56 tumultuous changes where disparate people are coming together. Post COVID-19, freedom is set to take on a new meaning while diversity has become even more important. -
114-Dbm University Registration List B.A B.Sc General
114-DINABANDHU MAHAVIDYALAYA UG-REGISTRATION B.A/B.SC GENERAL LIST 2020-2021 Mobile Subject College Apply AECC Sl. No System Id Student Name Father Name Number Name Roll Year Name For DSC I DSC II DSC III Sem I AECC Sem II Registration No Session 261 ON1200013704 SHOUMI HALDER LAXMAN HALDER '7047230014 B.A. 1200001 2020DBM UG BENGALI EDUCATION ENGLISH HISTORY ENVS MIL/BENGALI '1142021101506 2020 262 ON1200011525 PRIYANKA SARMA LATE ASHOK SARMA '7679099870 B.A. 1200002 2020DBM UG BENGALI EDUCATION ENGLISH HISTORY ENVS MIL/BENGALI '1142021401507 2020 263 ON1200015025 MRINMOY PAUL TARUN PAUL '9083175138 B.A. 1200003 2020DBM UG BENGALI SANSKRIT ENGLISH HISTORY ENVS MIL/BENGALI '1142011601508 2020 264 ON1200005100 ARPITA PODDER ALOK PODDER '9382515257 B.A. 1200004 2020DBM UG BENGALI SANSKRIT ENGLISH HISTORY ENVS MIL/BENGALI '1142021401509 2020 265 ON1200005094 KOYEL GHOSH BHOLANATH GHOSH '8945834334 B.A. 1200005 2020DBM UG BENGALI SANSKRIT ENGLISH HISTORY ENVS MIL/BENGALI '1142021601510 2020 266 ON1200004550 INDIRA DAS JAYANTA DAS '8967895172 B.A. 1200006 2020DBM UG BENGALI SANSKRIT ENGLISH HISTORY ENVS MIL/BENGALI '1142021401511 2020 267 ON1200000763 ANITA MONDAL SANKAR MONDAL '9800698169 B.A. 1200007 2020DBM UG HISTORY PHILOSOPHY ENGLISH POL.SCIENCE ENVS MIL/BENGALI '1142021101512 2020 268 ON1200005225 APARNA KARMAKAR ANANTA KARMAKAR '9883563726 B.A. 1200009 2020DBM UG BENGALI PHILOSOPHY ENGLISH SANSKRIT ENVS MIL/ENGLISH '1142021601513 2020 269 ON1200015688 SAJAHAN MONDAL REJAUL MONDAL '9733640812 B.A. 1200010 2020DBM UG HISTORY POL.SCIENCE ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY ENVS MIL/BENGALI '1142012501514 2020 270 ON1200005266 SUDIPA BARDHAN DULAL KUMAR BARDHAN '6296496178 B.A. 1200012 2020DBM UG BENGALI EDUCATION ENGLISH HISTORY ENVS MIL/BENGALI '1142021601515 2020 271 ON1200000815 MOUSUMI BISWAS SAMIR BISWAS '7548008138 B.A. -
(3 Year Degree) General Part-Ii Examination 2011
B.A. (3 YEAR DEGREE) GENERAL PART-II EXAMINATION 2011. [ UNDER 1+1+1 EXAMINATION SYSTEM ] ROLL NAME RESULT SUPP_IN 33210011001 AJIMA KHATUN XS PLSG 33210011002 ALPANA MONDAL Q III 33210011003 AMRITA BISWAS PNQ 33210011004 AMRITA GHOSH Q III 33210011005 ANAMIKA BAG Q III 33210011006 ANAMIKA BISWAS PNQ 33210011008 ANIMA SARKAR Q III 33210011009 ANINDITA MANDAL Q III 33210011010 ANITA MANDAL PNQ 33210011011 ANJALI BISWAS Q III 33210011012 ANURADHA MANDAL PNQ 33210011014 APARNA BISWAS PNQ 33210011015 APARNA HALDER PNQ 33210011018 ARATI BISWAS PNQ 33210011019 ARATI BISWAS PNQ 33210011022 ARJINA KHATUN Q III 33210011024 ARPITA DEBNATH PNQ 33210011026 ARPITA KHATUN Q III 33210011030 ATREYEE DUTTA XS HISG 33210011031 BABLI PAL XS HISG 33210011033 BAISHAKHI BISWAS Q III 33210011036 BANASREE HALDAR Q III 33210011037 BARNALI BISWAS Q III 33210011038 BARNALI BISWAS XS PLSG 33210011040 BEAUTY KHATUN PNQ 33210011041 BEAUTY MONDAL Q III 33210011042 BHAGYABATI BAUL PNQ 33210011044 BINA MAJUMDAR PNQ 33210011045 BIPASHA BISWAS Q III 33210011046 BIPASHA MONDAL Q III 33210011047 BITHI RAHAMAN SHAIKH XS PLSG 33210011048 BITHIKA MANDAL XS HISG 33210011049 BRATATI BISWAS XS PLSG 33210011051 BULBULI MAJUMDER Q III 33210011052 BULTI PODDAR Q III 33210011053 CHAINA KHATUN Q III 33210011054 CHAITALI PAUL Q III 33210011055 CHAMELI BISWAS XS PLSG 33210011056 CHANCHALA DASTIDAR XS PLSG 33210011058 CHAPALA HALDER Q III 33210011059 CHAYA DAS PNQ 33210011060 CHAYANIKA BISWAS Q III 33210011061 CHHABI KHATUN XS PLSG 33210011062 CHHABINA KHATUN PNQ 33210011064 CHHAYA MONDAL