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Khurshid Sheikh Khurshid Honored Udaipur: Adinathmanav kalian Samiti, not only honored noted Urdu poet writer Khurshid Shaikh but launched his book of poetry Aadby Udan in a grand ceremony held at Badgaonin presence of noted Jain Muni Sudharm Sagar. honoring Khurshid Shaikh at the ceremony organized at Sudhwar Vihar at Kavita Gram of Badgaon Udaipur, the release of 10th issue (Poetry Specialties) of 'Adbi Udan' Quarterly Magazine was done by Mr. Sudhman Sagar, Mr. Kanan Bala Lodha, Former Education Officer, Mr. Ranjeet Singh Mehta, President Adinath Manav Kalyan Samiti, Shramani Anandi Bai. On this occasion, Sheikh thanked Sudharm Sagar ji and Jain Samaj. Seven-day workshop on two strokes and four stroke engines Udaipur: Seven-day workshops were organized from 17.04.2018 to 25.04.2018 at Pacific Polytechnic College, Pacific University. Dr. Mukesh Shrimali Director Pacific Polytechnic College told that the first year students participated in this workshop. In Workshop taught about two stroke and four stroke engines and mobile repair. Fuel supply systems, to students in two stroke and four stroke engines, an engineer working and process, piston rings and teffitts, and toll service and braking systems, gear system repair in detail. In the mobile repair, students will be able to test different types of mobile devices, tools and mobile mike, speaker, battery power i.c.., l. Cd display, display light, l. Checking E. D. Dior, and teaching different types of mobile- keypad, icc, etc. to repair. Different types of L. He also explained in detail about CD and taught them to repair. In the end, cer- tificates were given to students participating in the workshop. Udaipur girl wins National Handwriting Olympiad Udaipur: Mili Kansal, a student of Maharana Mewar Public School, did her school and the city proud by winning the first prize in National Handwriting Olympiad organized by Nickelodeon. She was awarded prizes worth Rs 60,000/-. The 8th National Handwriting Olympiad was held in Indore this Sunday. Mili had earlier qualified to represent Rajasthan by securing the second position in the State in an earlier round. Mili won the Grand Finale in the “A” Category. The 9th-grade student was given gift items worth Rs 60000 as a prize along with a trophy and certificate. The prize included laptop, TV and other items of use for students. Kota, 20 tribals from Naxal heart- land clear JEE Kota: (K. Abbasy) Around 20 tribal students, including eight girls, from the Maoist-affected Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh, have cracked the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2018, thanks to coaching provided by a Kota-based institute under a government project. The results of the JEE Main 2018 for admissions to under- graduate engineering and architecture courses, mainly in 31 National Institutes of Technology (NITS) and 23 Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIITS), were announced on April 30. Under the ‘Choo Lo Aasman’ project of the Chattisgarh gov- ernment, Career Point Institute of Kota provided coaching to 40 tribal students of Dantewada, of whom 20 have qualified for JEE Advanced. Gayatri Dhruv (17), daughter of a police constable, has got All India Rank 5158 in the scheduled tribe category of JEE Mains. “There was no professional coaching facility available in Dantewada for IIT-JEE. The project ‘Choo Lo Aasman’ has come as a boon for tribal kids who are provided coaching at Dantewada,” said Dhruv of Bijapur village, around 4 km from the district headquarters. She has been taking free coaching from the Career Point’s center at Dantewada for the last 2 years. “Naxalites do not allow education to kids in the rural areas, so coaching for IIT-JEE was a dream for tribal kids like us,” said Rahul Mandavi (20), who has got AIR 7000 in the ST catego- ry. “Government has provided a bus for taking tribal kids for coach- ing to the ‘Choo Lo Aasman’ project center at Dantewada,” said Mandavi, son of a government clerk from Chote Gudra village. Asked about the teaching experience, Ashutosh Kumar (26), a faculty member of the coaching institute, said, “When we were sent from Kota to Dantewada, we were initially scared of Naxal terror. Later we got adapted to it and are now comfort- able here.” Free coaching, he said, is provided to only gov- ernment school students. Pramod Maheshwari, the chief exec- utive officer of Career Point Institute in Kota, said the Chhattisgarh government signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the institute to start ‘Choo Lo Aasman’ project a couple of years ago. The institute charges subsidized fees from the State government for coaching. “The aim is to ensure quality education to the kids of Naxalite- affected areas and bring their families to the mainstream, and promote talent among rural kids,” he said. “Our 14 faculty mem- bers and staff are staying in Dantewada.” India CSR Leadership Summit awards Pavan Kaushik with “CSR Person of the Year 2018” for project “Be Safe’ Udaipur: Pavan Kaushik, Head-Corporate Communication of Hindustan Zinc, was awarded with ‘CSR Person of the Year 2018’ at India CSR – Leadership Summit in New Delhi held on 27th April 2018. The award was presented to him for his con- tribution towards road and industrial safety, through the campaign – “Be Safe-Surakshit Rahiye”. The prestigious award was presented to Pavan Kaushik by Dr. Bhaskar Chatterjee, Former DG and CEO, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, and Rusen Kumar, Founder - India CSR Network & Summit. Recently Pavan Kaushik has also been awarded by Udaipur Chambers of Commerce with Mewar Entrepreneur Award 2018 for “Excellence in Communicating Safety for project – “Be Safe- Surakshit Rahiye “. The man with the mission – to make Rajasthan an accident free state, Pavan Kaushik says, “It pains me to see that Rajasthan as one of the top ranking states in the country with respect to fatality due to road accidents. Accidents do not come with an invitation and each accident is avoidable. It is just a matter of taking sim- ple precautions like wearing helmets and seat belts while driving two wheelers and four wheelers respectively.” “CSR is a Collective Social Responsibility. It should be a part of self-regulation, which changes and benefits the soci- ety in the long run. I believe that the ‘C’ in CSR stands for ‘Character. Unless there are genuine inten- tions to change the society, the impact of the CSR would never be assessed. This is where the Character (‘C’ in CSR) would matter the most. The people working at ground level would also be different from people just cutting cheques ’, he says. Founder of the project “Be Safe – Surakshit Rahiye”, with- in a span of 2 years, Pavan Kaushik has interacted with more than 3500 employees, their families and a number of school children through inter- active workshops. Getting associated with All India Radio, Rajasthan, ‘Be Safe’ has been reaching 100% radio listening population of the State and has brought a wave of safety awareness. Safety of people has been on the utmost agenda of the cen- tral government as well as with the State government. Hon'ble Prime Minister of India, Shri. Narendra Modi Ji, also spoke on road safety his "Mann Ki Baat" program. Honourable Union Minister for Road and Transport– Shri Nitin Gadkari Ji, along with several ministers of Rajasthan Government, District Collectors, Magistrates and Police Superintendents of different districts of Rajasthan, other government officials, Royal Highness Shriji Arvind Singh Mewar of Udaipur and Chairman of Vedanta Resources – Mr. Anil Agarwal have come forward to speak about safety in the radio pro- gram– “Be Safe-Surakshit Rahiye”. The senior manage- ment of Hindustan Zinc also joined the initiative and shared their personal incidents to pro- mote industrial & road safety. Taking cognizance of the road accidents caused due to mobile usages while driving, the Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court has passed order to cancel licence of all those who are caught using mobile while dri- ving 2-wheeler or 4-wheelers. This is a landmark judgement and would certainly bring down the accidents in Rajasthan. This also re-iterates the mes- sage of the campaign ‘Be Safe – Surakshit Rahiye’. Pavan Kaushik is also the founder of the projects “Khushi” and “Sakhi” where he has con- tributed immensely towards the cause of child care and social & economic empower- ment of rural and tribal women. He has also been awarded by India Today, Times of India, Zee TV, Public Relations Society, Udaipur Chambers of Commerce in the areas of social communication. C’ stands for ‘Character’ in CSR – ‘Safety’ should be part of CSR, Pavan Kaushik MP Birla Hospital and Research Center ded- icated to the public Aadby Udan Magazine launched Udaipur: High Street Menswear Fashion Brand Wrogn Youth Icon Curated by Virat Kohli, Actor and Big Boss Fame, Lopa Mudra Rout, launched its first exclusive brand outlet in Udaipur on Friday. Spread over 700 square feet, this new showroom is located on the RMI city center, Ashok Nagar main road. With this store, Wrogn will have 13 special brand outlets in the coun- try. Store in Udaipur have more than 250 designs, which will include trendy T-shirts, shirts, chino, slim-fit trousers and casual jack- ets that can be worn for comfortable and semi-formal occa- sions. The cost of the collection is Rs. 799 / on words -. Wrogn Menswear Collection is conceptualized by Virat Kohli in collaboration with the label design team. The brand reflects Virat Kohli's distinctive person- al style and fashion sensibilities. Wrogn's ownership is owned by USPL (Universal Sportsbiz), founded by Anjana Reddy, who is the leading fashion celebrity in London. USPL's founder and CEO Anjana Reddy said that Wrogn is a disputed young and ambi- tious brand which has seen remarkable growth in the past few years. Under our expansion plans, we are in the process of making a strong presence in the major cities of the whole coun- try by providing better business and an overall international brand experience. We are targeting 200 special brand outlets in the country in three years. ''Wrogn was launched in 2014 and has emerged as one of the fastest growing men's brands in the country. Initially, the brand started retailing at Shoppers Stop outlets and online fash- ion portal Mitra and is currently pursuing an Omni-channel strat- egy with launching special brand outlets all over the country. The brand opened its first exclusive outlet in Hyderabad in 2016 and opened 10 outlets including one country in Guwahati with- in a year. Not easy to identify on a TV screen - Lopa “Lopa Mudra Rout talked to media in the inaugural cere- mony, she said even though the reality show for the youth of today is a way of making money and fame and every- body dreams of becoming a part of the reality show. But in the golden world of the TV screen, it is not easy to make your identity, Lopa Mudra, who has come to raise the showroom of Wrogn in Udaipur, said that in today's time the craze for a reality show in the people has increased significantly, a new talent is coming out. To see Lopa, the tremendous enthusiasm in large numbers was also very excited. Speaking to the media, Lopa told the 105 days spent in the Big Boss 11 and also taught the great days of learn- ing a lot.” Udaipur: Reformist Bohra community members has started celebrations for completion of 50 years of their reform move- ment from 29th will will last for a period of 2 years culminat- ing in 2020. The golden jubilee celeration with a symposium at RNT Medical college auditorium. The Chief Guest for the event was Mani Shankar Aiyar, former Indian Diplomat and ex-cabinet minis- ter. The Guests of Honour for event was Vibhuti Narain Rai (Litterateur, EX-DGP, UP, Ex-VC Mahatma Gandhi Antarashtriya Hindi Vishwavidhyalaya), Suhasini Ali (President, All India Democratic Women’s Association and former MP from Kanpur) and Hasan Ali (Popular Indian Lyricist and Song Writer). The programme was presided over by Abid Adeeb, Patron, Central Board of Dawoodi Bohra Community (CBDBC). Mansoor Ali, Chairperson, CBDBC informed media in a press meet t hat the movement has been running since 1970. The reformist movement was started in 1970 against the social, economical and political atrocities that were being meted out in name of religion. The initial protest against these atrocities found widespread support resulting into a movement which then took shape of the reformist Bohra community. He said that objective of this movement is to set the community free from these fraudulent practices in name of religion.Irfan Ali Engineer, CBDBC, Abbas Ali Nath, President Dawoodi Bohra Jamaat & Rehana Germanwala also shared their views with reporters. The com- munity members said that they felt proud on starting off the golden jubilee celebrations and it gives them belief about the strength of their movement., Akthar Hussain Bohra informed that a two-wheeler rally has started from the Jamaat Office at Bohrawadi at 7:30am on 29-Apr. This rally passed through var- ious routes and finally reached at RNT Medical College Auditorium where symposim has organaziied . Golden Jubilee Celebrations has Beguns Wrogn outlet inaugurated by Lopa Mudra Udaipur: MP Birla Hospital and Research Center, Chittorgarh was dedicated to the people of Rajasthan This hospital reflects the latest effort in health care by the Birlas Groups.Shantanu Malik of Corporate Services Birla Corporation, co-chairman of MP Birla, Corporate Communication Biswajit Matilal, Chief Medical Officer of Chittorgarh, Dr. Suman Kar said that this hospital is a state- of-the-art and elaborate radi- ology unit with sonolologist with CT scan, X-ray, USG, TMT, Eco, and Holter facility. All the modern feature-rich pathological labs that are ideal for hematology, biochemistry, serology, histopathology. 24- hour emergency care by skilled, trained doctors, ICU, ITU unit, neonatal care unit, safe modular operation theater, surgical procedures, round- the-clock pharmacy are avail- able by skilled staff workers. A blood bank is proposed to be started shortly. This hospi- tal will not only provide med- ical facilities to patients of Chittorgarh but also patients of surrounding districts, tehsils and towns. A one-day workshop on biosafety concluded Udaipur: A Day Workshop on Creating Biosafety Capacity in the Organizational Research organized jointly by, Biotech Consortium India Limited, New Delhi and MPUAT in collab- oration with the International Organization of UNEP-GEF Seroted Phase II Capacity Building Project, Biosafety and Environment Ministry, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India, New Delhi on April 27th Prof. Uma Shankar Sharma, Vice Chancellor, Maharana Pratap Agriculture and Technology University, said the production of a crop with biotechnology not only flour- ishes the crop in the country. but also helps Poverty and star- vation overcome. Nowadays the area of fertile land is con- tinuously decreasing in our country and it is necessary that through biotechnology we will have to increase our crop pro- duction. We must also keep in mind that the impact of the her- itage crops is affecting our land. How can we compete with many chemicals and pathogens produced from such crops? Emphasis on the need for such research. Is need of the hour Prof. Sharma added. He revealed that with biotech- nology, India stood the first place in cotton production in the world and 96 percent of the total area of cotton is in the BT cotton Dr. Vishwa Ahuja, Chief Managing Director, Biotech Consortium India Limited, New Delhi said in his note that every country has created biosafety system. India has been a member of the Cartagena Protocol since 2003. Today, 171 countries of the world are members of this Protocol (Manual). Under the Environment Protection Act of 1986, the Genetic Environmental Approval Committee (GEAC) is the nodal agency to create rules related to genetically modified crops. The rule declared under "Cartagena International Protocol" is valid for sending paragary crops from one coun- try to another and all the coun- tries follow it. This workshop was informed about the devel- oped kit for checking the truth of Bt crops. Research is going on in the areas of biotechnol- ogy in India, rice, maize, mus- tard, brinjal etc. The opinions of farmers and officials about biotechnology are different. Dr. Murali Krishana, Member, Genetics Environment Recommendation Committee (GEAC) and Joint Director, Environment, Forest and Climate Change Ministry, Government of India, New Delhi said that the Ministry is working in 52 institutions of India, in the areas of biotech- nology, mainly Work on bio- logical, crop protection and posterior aspects of special crops is being done. The sci- entific work done by the Ministry in relation to Biosafety at the State and international level is disseminated to the var- ious institutions, farmers and other related institutions and knowledge generation are done. Dr. Krishna said that work is being done on the investigation and verification of protected organisms in 9 institutions of the country. With this view, India's position is quite strong. Knowledge- based kits have been pre- pared in 8 languages on Biosafety by the Ministry, through which the practical knowledge of biotechnology can be learned. Dr. Abhay Kumar Mehta, Research Director said that the farmers in Rajasthan state are familiar with BT cotton but BT Bangan, Paragini Maize, fruits, and vegetables are not famil- iar with. Research on the first and second level of Biosafety was done on Paranaei maize at Maharana Pratap Agriculture and Technology University. But it is necessary to develop complete knowledge about it so that farmers can decide about the goodness and bad- ness of the technology itself and adopt BT technology. He said that compared to con- ventional cotton from Bt cot- ton, 30 percent increase in yield and the number of insecti- cides decreased by 40 percent. He said that more than 250 biotechnology products are currently available in the coun- try, but before adopting biotech- nology in the area of agricul- ture, accurate study of socio- economic aspects is neces- sary. Program organizing Secretary and Regional Research Director Dr. S. K. Sharma said that during this workshop, two technical sessions were orga- nized on Biosafety. In the first session, by Dr. Murali Krishnan, the Bio-Security Act in India- an innovation, Dr. Vaish Ahuja, Chief Manager, Biotech Consortium India Limited, New Delhi, on the aspect of science and securi- ty of GMO, Dr. O. P. Govilaya, former Professor, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi conducts the con- duct of limited field protocol to ensure effective management and monitoring, and Dr. Sialia Chellam, Chief Scientist, NBPGR, New Delhi, detects liquid transmitted organism and transports flows In the sec- ond session, Dr. Devendra Jain gave his lectures on top- ics like display of the use of strips, etc. ROYAL HARBINGER Weekly www.royalharbinger.com Reporting Fact of the Matter UDAIPUR | MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2018 | PAGE 1 - 2 | PRICE : 5.00* (Vol. 04, No. 11) Postal Registration No.RJ/UD/ 29-134/2017-2019 Page-5_Page-3.qxd 07-05-2018 10:18 Page 1

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Page 1: ROYAL HARBINGER · Khurshid Sheikh Khurshid Honored Udaipur: 5:?2E9>2?2G :E: ?@E @?=J 9@?@C65 ?@E65 +C5F A@6E HC:E6C !9FCD9:5 )92:

Khurshid Sheikh KhurshidHonored

Udaipur: Adinathmanav kalian Samiti, not only honored noted

Urdu poet writer Khurshid Shaikh but launched his book of

poetry Aadby Udan in a grand ceremony held at Badgaonin

presence of noted Jain Muni Sudharm Sagar.

honoring Khurshid Shaikh at the ceremony organized at

Sudhwar Vihar at Kavita Gram of Badgaon Udaipur, the

release of 10th issue (Poetry Specialties) of 'Adbi Udan'

Quarterly Magazine was done by Mr. Sudhman Sagar, Mr.

Kanan Bala Lodha, Former Education Officer, Mr. Ranjeet Singh

Mehta, President Adinath Manav Kalyan Samiti, Shramani Anandi

Bai. On this occasion, Sheikh thanked Sudharm Sagar ji and

Jain Samaj.

Seven-day workshop on twostrokes and four stroke engines

Udaipur: Seven-day workshops were organized from 17.04.2018

to 25.04.2018 at Pacific Polytechnic College, Pacific University.

Dr. Mukesh Shrimali Director Pacific Polytechnic College told

that the first year students participated in this workshop. In

Workshop taught about two stroke and four stroke engines and

mobile repair. Fuel supply systems, to students in two stroke

and four stroke engines, an engineer working and process,

piston rings and teffitts, and toll service and braking systems,

gear system repair in detail. In the mobile repair, students will

be able to test different types of mobile devices, tools and mobile

mike, speaker, battery power i.c.., l. Cd display, display light,

l. Checking E. D. Dior, and teaching different types of mobile-

keypad, icc, etc. to repair. Different types of L. He also explained

in detail about CD and taught them to repair. In the end, cer-

tificates were given to students participating in the workshop.

Udaipur girl wins NationalHandwriting Olympiad

Udaipur: Mili Kansal, a student of Maharana Mewar Public

School, did her school and the city proud by winning the first

prize in National Handwriting Olympiad organized by Nickelodeon.

She was awarded prizes worth Rs 60,000/-.

The 8th National Handwriting Olympiad was held in Indore this

Sunday. Mili had earlier qualified to represent Rajasthan by

securing the second position in the State in an earlier round.

Mili won the Grand Finale in the “A” Category. The 9th-grade

student was given gift items worth Rs 60000 as a prize along

with a trophy and certificate. The prize included laptop, TV and

other items of use for students.

Kota, 20 tribals from Naxal heart-land clear JEE

Kota: (K. Abbasy) Around 20 tribal students, including eight

girls, from the Maoist-affected Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh,

have cracked the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2018,

thanks to coaching provided by a Kota-based institute under

a government project.

The results of the JEE Main 2018 for admissions to under-

graduate engineering and architecture courses, mainly in 31

National Institutes of Technology (NITS) and 23 Indian Institute

of Information Technology (IIITS), were announced on April 30.

Under the ‘Choo Lo Aasman’ project of the Chattisgarh gov-

ernment, Career Point Institute of Kota provided coaching to

40 tribal students of Dantewada, of whom 20 have qualified

for JEE Advanced.

Gayatri Dhruv (17), daughter of a police constable, has got All

India Rank 5158 in the scheduled tribe category of JEE Mains.

“There was no professional coaching facility available in

Dantewada for IIT-JEE. The project ‘Choo Lo Aasman’ has

come as a boon for tribal kids who are provided coaching

at Dantewada,” said Dhruv of Bijapur village, around 4 km

from the district headquarters.

She has been taking free coaching from the Career Point’s

center at Dantewada for the last 2 years.

“Naxalites do not allow education to kids in the rural areas, so

coaching for IIT-JEE was a dream for tribal kids like us,” said

Rahul Mandavi (20), who has got AIR 7000 in the ST catego-

ry.

“Government has provided a bus for taking tribal kids for coach-

ing to the ‘Choo Lo Aasman’ project center at Dantewada,” said

Mandavi, son of a government clerk from Chote Gudra village.

Asked about the teaching experience, Ashutosh Kumar (26),

a faculty member of the coaching institute, said, “When we

were sent from Kota to Dantewada, we were initially scared of

Naxal terror. Later we got adapted to it and are now comfort-

able here.” Free coaching, he said, is provided to only gov-

ernment school students. Pramod Maheshwari, the chief exec-

utive officer of Career Point Institute in Kota, said the Chhattisgarh

government signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU)

with the institute to start ‘Choo Lo Aasman’ project a couple of

years ago. The institute charges subsidized fees from the State

government for coaching.

“The aim is to ensure quality education to the kids of Naxalite-

affected areas and bring their families to the mainstream, and

promote talent among rural kids,” he said. “Our 14 faculty mem-

bers and staff are staying in Dantewada.”

India CSR Leadership

Summit awards Pavan

Kaushik with “CSR

Person of the Year 2018”

for project “Be Safe’

Udaipur: Pavan Kaushik,

H e a d - C o r p o r a t e

Communication of Hindustan

Zinc, was awarded with ‘CSR

Person of the Year 2018’ at

India CSR – Leadership

Summit in New Delhi held on

27th April 2018. The award was

presented to him for his con-

tribution towards road and

industrial safety, through the

campaign – “Be Safe-Surakshit

Rahiye”. The prestigious award

was presented to Pavan

Kaushik by Dr. Bhaskar

Chatterjee, Former DG and

CEO, Indian Institute of

Corporate Affairs, and Rusen

Kumar, Founder - India CSR

Network & Summit. Recently

Pavan Kaushik has also been

awarded by Udaipur Chambers

of Commerce with Mewar

Entrepreneur Award 2018 for

“Excellence in Communicating

Safety for project – “Be Safe-

Surakshit Rahiye “.

The man with the mission – to

make Rajasthan an accident

free state, Pavan Kaushik says,

“It pains me to see that

Rajasthan as one of the top

ranking states in the country

with respect to fatality due to

road accidents. Accidents do

not come with an invitation and

each accident is avoidable. It

is just a matter of taking sim-

ple precautions like wearing

helmets and seat belts while

driving two wheelers and four

wheelers respectively.”

“CSR is a Collective Social

Responsibility. It should be a

part of self-regulation, which

changes and benefits the soci-

ety in the long run. I believe

that the ‘C’ in CSR stands for

‘Character.

Unless there are genuine inten-

tions to change the society, the

impact of the CSR would never

be assessed. This is where

the Character (‘C’ in CSR)

would matter the most. The

people working at ground level

would also be different from

people just cutting cheques ’,

he says.

Founder of the project “Be

Safe – Surakshit Rahiye”, with-

in a span of 2 years, Pavan

Kaushik has interacted with

more than 3500 employees,

their families and a number of

school children through inter-

active workshops. Getting

associated with All India Radio,

Rajasthan, ‘Be Safe’ has been

reaching 100% radio listening

population of the State and has

brought a wave of safety

awareness.

Safety of people has been on

the utmost agenda of the cen-

tral government as well as

with the State government.

Hon'ble Prime Minister of India,

Shri. Narendra Modi Ji, also

spoke on road safety his "Mann

Ki Baat" program. Honourable

Union Minister for Road and

Transport– Shri Nitin Gadkari

Ji, along with several ministers

of Rajasthan Government,

District Collectors, Magistrates

and Police Superintendents

o f d i f fe ren t d is t r i c ts o f

Rajasthan, other government

officials, Royal Highness Shriji

Arvind Singh Mewar of Udaipur

and Chairman of Vedanta

Resources – Mr. Anil Agarwal

have come forward to speak

about safety in the radio pro-

gram– “Be Safe-Surakshit

Rahiye”. The senior manage-

ment of Hindustan Zinc also

joined the initiative and shared

their personal incidents to pro-

mote industrial & road safety.

Taking cognizance of the road

accidents caused due to mobile

usages while driving, the

Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court

has passed order to cancel

licence of all those who are

caught using mobile while dri-

ving 2-wheeler or 4-wheelers.

This is a landmark judgement

and would certainly bring down

the accidents in Rajasthan.

This also re-iterates the mes-

sage of the campaign ‘Be Safe

– Surakshit Rahiye’.

Pavan Kaushik is also the

founder of the projects “Khushi”

and “Sakhi” where he has con-

tributed immensely towards

the cause of child care and

social & economic empower-

ment of rural and tribal women.

He has also been awarded by

India Today, Times of India, Zee

TV, Public Relations Society,

U d a i p u r C h a m b e r s o f

Commerce in the areas of

social communication.

C’ stands for ‘Character’ in CSR – ‘Safety’should be part of CSR, Pavan Kaushik

MP Birla Hospital andResearch Center ded-icated to the public

Aadby Udan Magazine launched

Udaipur: High Street Menswear Fashion Brand Wrogn Youth

Icon Curated by Virat Kohli, Actor and Big Boss Fame, Lopa

Mudra Rout, launched its first exclusive brand outlet in Udaipur

on Friday. Spread over 700 square feet, this new showroom is

located on the RMI city center, Ashok Nagar main road. With

this store, Wrogn will have 13 special brand outlets in the coun-

try.

Store in Udaipur have more than 250 designs, which will include

trendy T-shirts, shirts, chino, slim-fit trousers and casual jack-

ets that can be worn for comfortable and semi-formal occa-

sions. The cost of the collection is Rs. 799 / on words -.

Wrogn Menswear Collection is conceptualized by Virat Kohli

in collaboration with the label

design team. The brand reflects

Virat Kohli's distinctive person-

al style and fashion sensibilities.

Wrogn's ownership is owned by

USPL (Universal Sportsbiz),

founded by Anjana Reddy, who

is the leading fashion celebrity

in London.

USPL's founder and CEO

Anjana Reddy said that Wrogn

is a disputed young and ambi-

tious brand which has seen

remarkable growth in the past

few years. Under our expansion

plans, we are in the process of

making a strong presence in the major cities of the whole coun-

try by providing better business and an overall international

brand experience. We are targeting 200 special brand outlets

in the country in three years.

''Wrogn was launched in 2014 and has emerged as one of

the fastest growing men's brands in the country. Initially, the

brand started retailing at Shoppers Stop outlets and online fash-

ion portal Mitra and is currently pursuing an Omni-channel strat-

egy with launching special brand outlets all over the country.

The brand opened its first exclusive outlet in Hyderabad in 2016

and opened 10 outlets including one country in Guwahati with-

in a year.

Not easy to identify on a TVscreen - Lopa

“Lopa Mudra Rout talked to media in the inaugural cere-

mony, she said even though the reality show for the

youth of today is a

way of making money

and fame and every-

body dreams of

becoming a part of

the reality show. But

in the golden world of

the TV screen, it is

not easy to make your

identity, Lopa Mudra,

who has come to

raise the showroom

of Wrogn in Udaipur,

said that in today's

time the craze for a

reality show in the people has increased significantly, a

new talent is coming out. To see Lopa, the tremendous

enthusiasm in large numbers was also very excited.

Speaking to the media, Lopa told the 105 days spent in

the Big Boss 11 and also taught the great days of learn-

ing a lot.”

Udaipur: Reformist Bohra community members has started

celebrations for completion of 50 years of their reform move-

ment from 29th will will last for a period of 2 years culminat-

ing in 2020.

The golden jubilee celeration with a symposium at RNT Medical

college auditorium. The Chief Guest for the event was Mani

Shankar Aiyar, former Indian Diplomat and ex-cabinet minis-

ter. The Guests of Honour for event was Vibhuti Narain Rai

(Litterateur, EX-DGP, UP, Ex-VC Mahatma Gandhi Antarashtriya

Hindi Vishwavidhyalaya), Suhasini Ali (President, All India

Democratic Women’s Association and former MP from Kanpur)

and Hasan Ali (Popular Indian Lyricist and Song Writer). The

programme was presided over by Abid Adeeb, Patron, Central

Board of Dawoodi Bohra Community (CBDBC).

Mansoor Ali, Chairperson, CBDBC informed media in a press

meet t hat the movement has been running since 1970. The

reformist movement was started in 1970 against the social,

economical and political atrocities that were being meted out

in name of religion.

The initial protest against these atrocities found widespread

support resulting into a movement which then took shape of

the reformist Bohra community. He said that objective of this

movement is to set the community free from these fraudulent

practices in name of religion.Irfan Ali Engineer, CBDBC, Abbas

Ali Nath, President Dawoodi Bohra Jamaat & Rehana

Germanwala also shared their views with reporters. The com-

munity members said that they felt proud on starting off the

golden jubilee celebrations and it gives them belief about the

strength of their movement., Akthar Hussain Bohra informed

that a two-wheeler rally has started from the Jamaat Office at

Bohrawadi at 7:30am on 29-Apr. This rally passed through var-

ious routes and finally reached at RNT Medical College

Auditorium where symposim has organaziied .

Golden Jubilee

Celebrations has Beguns

Wrogn outlet inaugurated by Lopa Mudra

Udaipur:MP Birla Hospital and

Research Center, Chittorgarh

was dedicated to the people

of Rajasthan This hospital

reflects the latest effort in health

c a r e b y t h e B i r l a s

Groups.Shantanu Malik of

Corporate Services Birla

Corporation, co-chairman of

M P B i r l a , C o r p o r a te

Communicat ion Biswaj i t

Matilal, Chief Medical Officer

of Chittorgarh, Dr. Suman Kar

said that this hospital is a state-

of-the-art and elaborate radi-

ology unit with sonolologist

with CT scan, X-ray, USG, TMT,

Eco, and Holter facility.

All the modern feature-rich

pathological labs that are ideal

for hematology, biochemistry,

serology, histopathology. 24-

hour emergency care by

skilled, trained doctors, ICU,

ITU unit, neonatal care unit,

safe modular operation theater,

surgical procedures, round-

the-clock pharmacy are avail-

able by skilled staff workers.

A blood bank is proposed to

be started shortly. This hospi-

tal will not only provide med-

ical facilities to patients of

Chittorgarh but also patients

of surrounding districts, tehsils

and towns.

A one-day workshop on biosafety concludedUdaipur: A Day Workshop on

Creating Biosafety Capacity in

the Organizational Research

organized jointly by, Biotech

Consortium India Limited, New

Delhi and MPUAT in collab-

oration with the International

Organization of UNEP-GEF

Seroted Phase II Capacity

Building Project, Biosafety and

Environment Ministry, Forest

a n d C l i m a te C h a n g e ,

Government of India, New

Delhi on April 27th

Prof. Uma Shankar Sharma,

Vice Chancellor, Maharana

Pra tap Agr icu l tu re and

Technology University, said

the production of a crop with

biotechnology not only flour-

ishes the crop in the country.

but also helps Poverty and star-

vation overcome. Nowadays

the area of fertile land is con-

tinuously decreasing in our

country and it is necessary that

through biotechnology we will

have to increase our crop pro-

duction. We must also keep in

mind that the impact of the her-

itage crops is affecting our

land. How can we compete with

m a n y c h e m i c a l s a n d

pathogens produced from such

crops? Emphasis on the need

for such research. Is need of

the hour Prof. Sharma added.

He revealed that with biotech-

nology, India stood the first

place in cotton production in

the world and 96 percent of

the total area of cotton is in

the BT cotton

Dr. Vishwa Ahuja, Chief

Managing Director, Biotech

Consortium India Limited, New

Delhi said in his note that

every country has created

biosafety system. India has

been a member o f the

Cartagena Protocol since

2003. Today, 171 countries of

the world are members of this

Protocol (Manual). Under the

Environment Protection Act of

1 9 8 6 , t h e Ge n e t i c

Environmental Approval

Committee (GEAC) is the

nodal agency to create rules

related to genetically modified

crops. The rule declared under

"Cartagena International

Protocol" is valid for sending

paragary crops from one coun-

try to another and all the coun-

tries follow it. This workshop

was informed about the devel-

oped kit for checking the truth

of Bt crops. Research is going

on in the areas of biotechnol-

ogy in India, rice, maize, mus-

tard, brinjal etc. The opinions

of farmers and officials about

biotechnology are different.

Dr. Murali Krishana, Member,

Ge n e t i c s E n v i r o n m e n t

Recommendation Committee

(GEAC) and Joint Director,

Environment, Forest and

Climate Change Ministry,

Government of India, New

Delhi said that the Ministry is

working in 52 institutions of

India, in the areas of biotech-

nology, mainly Work on bio-

logical, crop protection and

posterior aspects of special

crops is being done. The sci-

entific work done by the

Ministry in relation to Biosafety

at the State and international

level is disseminated to the var-

ious institutions, farmers and

other related institutions and

knowledge generation are

done. Dr. Krishna said that

work is being done on the

investigation and verification

of protected organisms in 9

institutions of the country. With

this view, India's position is

quite strong. Knowledge-

based kits have been pre-

pared in 8 languages on

Biosafety by the Ministry,

through which the practical

knowledge of biotechnology

can be learned.

Dr. Abhay Kumar Mehta,

Research Director said that the

farmers in Rajasthan state are

familiar with BT cotton but BT

Bangan, Paragini Maize, fruits,

and vegetables are not famil-

iar with. Research on the first

and second level of Biosafety

was done on Paranaei maize

at Maharana Pratap Agriculture

and Technology University.

But it is necessary to develop

complete knowledge about it

so that farmers can decide

about the goodness and bad-

ness of the technology itself

and adopt BT technology. He

said that compared to con-

ventional cotton from Bt cot-

ton, 30 percent increase in yield

and the number of insecti-

cides decreased by 40 percent.

He said that more than 250

biotechnology products are

currently available in the coun-

try, but before adopting biotech-

nology in the area of agricul-

ture, accurate study of socio-

economic aspects is neces-

sary.

Program organizing Secretary

and Regional Research

Director Dr. S. K. Sharma said

that during this workshop, two

technical sessions were orga-

nized on Biosafety. In the first

sess ion , by Dr. Mura l i

Krishnan, the Bio-Security Act

in India- an innovation, Dr.

Vaish Ahuja, Chief Manager,

Biotech Consortium India

Limited, New Delhi, on the

aspect of science and securi-

ty of GMO, Dr. O. P. Govilaya,

former Professor, Indian

Agricultural Research Institute,

New Delhi conducts the con-

duct of limited field protocol to

ensure effective management

and monitoring, and Dr. Sialia

Chellam, Chief Scientist,

NBPGR, New Delhi, detects

liquid transmitted organism

and transports flows In the sec-

ond session, Dr. Devendra

Jain gave his lectures on top-

ics like display of the use of

strips, etc.

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