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All the noise these days in news and social media is very much disturbing. It gives you a perception that everything is not right in your own India which was so tolerant, patriotic, and peaceful devel- oping one for all these years. I said percep- tion because from the Award Waapsi to Mahishaasur and Ma Durga blasphemy, everything has been displayed on TV and spread across social media in disproportionate manner. Actually this is what we can use an an example of making mountain out of mole. All what has happened is unfortunate. But then these negative things have eclipsed the development being done or should have done. Each minute of Parliament is so important and expensive on the exchequer and was meant to discuss the development. The debate had to be on new policies, new ideas, and making lives better. And see what are we discussing and talking about. Patriotism is something that emanates from inside and goes outside. This is not the other way round. And same is very true for religion as well. You can- not ask someone to believe or hate one religion over the other. Even if a per- son is chanting one religious script, they may not be necessarily follower of that. A person's soul has their own feelings about religion and even patriotism. Those shouting slogans in favor of country may not necessarily be a patriot. And those who are not shouting may not be necessarily misanthropical. Actually true person does not need to prove their love or faith. They rather prefer to prove by their action when it is the apt time. Now, if these ideas are not going through people what else is? Well, people are smarter now. They do not fall in trap of politicians who try and ignite emo- tions of people in the name of religion or patriotism, rather, people today only judge you by work. When it's time to choose a government, people today analyse what the party in power has done and whether they deserve their vote again or not. Any act of supporting or opposing things that do not matter at all do not help. It's time all political leaders get back to their promises of development and start work- ing as that is the only way people will judge you. Entertainment, Tech & Business 02 UDAIPUR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2016 People prefer Work over Words! Editorial Kishoritai Amonkar received 16th Uttam Vag-Geykar Jialal Vasant award Padma Vibhushan Gaan Saraswati Kishoritai Amonkar received 16th Uttam Vag- Geykar Jialal Vasant award at Ajivasan hall,Juhu. Acharya Jialal Vasant Sangeet Niketan bestowed the Uttam Vag- Geykar Jialal Vasant Award 2016 was given to Padma Vibhushan Gaan Saraswati Kishoritai Aamonkar at Ajivasan,Juhu.The award was presented by living legend of theatre Dr.Vijaya Mehta.Tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain and Pandit Raghunandan Panshikar (vocal) performed on this occasion.Suresh Wadkar,Padma Wadkar and Prem Vasant organised the event.Anup Jalota foundation gave silver brick to Kishoritai Aamonkar.Other guest who came for the event were Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan,Sunil Pal,Yogesg Lakhani of Bright Outdoor,Anup Jalota,Saapna Mukerji & Deevya Jain. Shaan, Sadhna Sargam and Divya Jain unveiled the Ravindra Jain Music award Shaan,Sadhna Sargam and Divya Jain unveiled the Ravindra Jain Music award trophy at Ajivasan Hall,Juhu. Divya jain wife of Late Ravindra Jain planned first Ravindra Jain music award on 28th February at 7 pm at Iskon auditorium,Juhu.She kept the rehearsal at Ajivasan hall where she unveiled the trophy with Shaan and Sadhna Sargam. Message of De-Addiction By Mobile Udaipur : While doing medical examination of the staff of the Rajasthan Beraites Limited factory in Madri Industrial Area Dr P.C.jain who is engaged in the Awareness program of Water harvesting & De-Addiction showed the staff the ill effects of Tobacco,Gutkha ,Alcohol ,opium ,Ganja on his mobile on the body & the mind.He made them aware about the dangers of such substances abuse .How a per- son cheek is affected by tobacco & died of cancer.The technique of de addic- tion by the Cigarette lighter was also shown in the mobile show wherein a sound of RAM NAAM SATYS HE comes out of the lighter so the person who lights the cigarette gets the fear of death & do not light the cigarette. Mrs Jyoti the H.R.Manager thanked Dr.P.C.jain for this awareness program Krushna Abhishek came for mahurat Nilkanth Regmi,Vanshmani Sharma and Kamal Kishor Mishra of Rock Mountain Productions kept the mahurat of their debut film Jhunjhunaa with song record- ing at Kuber studio.Krushna Abhishek who is busy in come- dy shows has signed this film as main lead.Aman Trikha and Supriya Joshi came to sing the song written and composed by Praveen Bhardwaj.Manoj Sharma is the direc- tor of film.The film shooting will start from second week of March.Krushna Abhishek came specially from Haryana to be part of this recording and mahurat. Sunny Leone,DJ Chetas,Badshah at Loveland DJ event at NSCI Exotic Eventz organised their first DJ event with Humanitarian welfare & Research NGO at NSCI Dome where 8 dj played different music.Sunny Leone, Daniel,Yogesh Lakhani of Bright Outdoor,Ekta Jain,Shikha Sharma,Swati Sharrma,Rajiv Ruia,Badshah,Armaan Malik,Varun Sharma were some of the guest at the event.DJ Chetas entry was great . Udaipur : India's leading value fashion brand, MAX showcased and launched its Spring 2016 col- lection at a spectacular fashion show held in Celebration Mall, Udaipur today. The spring col- lection was unveiled during the event at the store by models walk- ing the ramp in bright summer col- lection showcasing diverse styles for this spring. This season, Max encourages you to 'LIVE FOR TODAY' and brings you an amazing range of looks so distinct yet fused to make a beautiful fashion story. A wide array of exciting ensembles rang- ing from classic nautical to boho- safari, right through to the sea- sonal pastel pops, gives you choic- es suitable for different moods and occasions. Talking at the launch, Maharaj Kumar Sahib Lakshyaraj Singh JiMewar said, "I am very glad to launch the Spring Summer col- lection'16 of Max associate and meet you all at the store today. I like the new range as it reflects the sense of individuality! The trends woven into the collection blend understated elegance with a touch of modern style. The colour pallete, fabric, texture and print are so perfect for the sea- son and totally blend with the city." Speaking about the launch, SaurabhGarg, Regional Head- North, Max Fashion said, "We are very proud and happy to have Maharaj Kumar with us today.With ourseason's theme 'Live for today', wehave a strong objective to enhance fashion imagery of the brand and bring in new customers to experience the brand.The cam- paign conceptualizes how every- one's mind is on the future, busy making plans, marking calendars and think in future tense. 'Live for today' revolves around making every day fashionable." Max unveils its Spring Summer Collection with Lakshyaraj Singh Brief note about the collection Womens wear The womenswear range includes flowy fabrics, cut out lace, sheer, Breton stripes, botanicals, anchors, patchwork. A fresh unique take on the ubiquitous and ever green nau- tical trend, with denim high- lights, washed out looks teamed up with chic Schiffli bodies and laces. The variety gives a sophisticated yet relaxed offer- ing. The trick is 'don't go over- board'. Kids wear Frills, florals and butterflies define the Spring collection for little girls! Keeping up with our Nautical trend for the season, there's a whole range of strap- py dresses, jumpsuits, cute lit- tle skirts ranging from deep indi- gos to soothing pastels. Pirates, sailors, beach, surf and sand are the primary graphics to be seen in the boy's collec- tion. Along with this, you can also find cool planes, cars and mick- ey inspired graphic tees as well. So go ahead and bring the sea to your homes with Max's Spring collection. Mens wear Max menswear brings you deep nautical inspired collection with indigo and monochrome stories. One can flaunt in nautical spir- it with drop crotch joggers, pat- terned polos and motif printed shorts with digital tees, appliqué tees, fashion panel tees and ombre typo tees. Ethnic wear Ethnic wear takes its inspi- ration from various different parts of life and cultures. Find a little bit of legacy and his- tory entwined with thier Moroccan, indigo and folk- lore inspired range. From asymmetric boho dresses to long kurtas, pallazo, cullotes and koti, Max has it all. The colour palette varies from bright pastels to mono- chrome with neutrals. With flowy viscose blends, cool cottons, rich chanderis, denim chambrey, placement prints and quirky motifs, find yourself stepping into a world deeply rooted in culture and elegance. Jaipur : From now on the sum- mers of Jaipur will be filmy with the 'Sixteen International Film Festivals - 16IFF together at a place at a time. Jaipur- coming 15th to 30th May the 16 International Film Festivals will be held this will be organized by Jaipur International Film Trust & JIFF, these festival will continue for 16 days. It is going to be the first attempt internationally. 1st day will be a grand opening and will be concluding by a closing ceremony on the last day in every festival the world's best 3 films will have a show by which the people of Jaipur will have the opportunity to watch them. The founder of JIFF &16 Film Festivals - Hanu Roj has announced the primary aim of the film festivals along with education & entertainment via films is to solve the query and problems of socially present in the society & even cre- ating an awareness among all. Film screenings, Workshops & Seminars will be held according to every age ...their interest, and their intellectual needs of all. And hence forth these festival will be designed in new ways in future too. From April to June they will be divided in dif- ferent parts and displayed Any film makers can submit their film/s on JIFF -web site- www.jiffind- ia.org till 30th March, 2016. Through Jaipur International Film Festival Trust and JIFF many plans are being worked on to be imple- mented and among all the major one is the 'World's Largest & Secure Film Library' which will be announced any time in the next month. According to Hanu Roj the good news is that Jaipur is speedily head- ing to be the capital (center) of world's films. Essential lying if the Govt. also plays a supporting role in it. Sixteen International Film Festivals together in Jaipur from May 15 16 film festivals name are 1) Women Film Festival in Jaipur (Films made by women, based on women) 2) Children Film Festival in Jaipur 3) Tribal Film Festival in Jaipur 4) Global Human Rights Film Festival in Jaipur 5) International Culture and Tourism Film Festival in Jaipur 6) Environment Film Festival In Jaipur 7) Love & Romantic Film Festival 8) Political ^ Corruption Based Film Festival 9) Democracy Film Festival 10) International Animation Film Festival 11) International Student Film Festival 12) War & Peace Film Festival 13) Horror Film Festival 14) Financial Crises and Development Film Festival 15) Ad Film Festival 16) Science Film Festival Delhi : India Hindustan Construction Company Ltd (HCC) in joint venture with Vensar Constructions Company Ltd (VCCL), has been award- ed Rs 1114 crore contract by the Public Works Department (PWD) of Government of Manipur. The HCC share in the joint venture is 73%, which is Rs 813 crore. The project is to be completed in 42 months. The contract is for construction of Imphal-Kangchup-Tamenglong highway which is a part of Asian Highway No1. This project is backed by Asian Development Bank. This part of the highway starts at Imphal City and ends at Tamenglong covering a total length of 111 kms. Commenting on new order win, Mr. Arun Karambelkar, President & CEO- E&C, HCC Ltd. said "HCC is proud to receive the order from the Manipur Government for this prestigious road project, which will provide impetus to the socio-economic development of the state. This order is strong attestation of HCC's delivery in infrastructure. HCC with its sound engineering expertise and committed team is all set to leverage the opportunities in the infrastructure space". The Imphal-Kangchup- Tamenglong highway provides shortest connectivity from Manipur to "East West Corridor" of the NHAI. The highway will also reduce the distance from Guwahati to Imphal by at least 90 kms as compared to the existing route via Dimapur. The highway passes through dis- tricts of West Imphal and Tamenglong connecting major settlements of Imphal, Kangchup, Haochong, Bhalok and Tamenglong. The initial 15 km of the highway, from Imphal to Kangchup, is an existing road in plain terrain, whereas align- ment between Kangchup to Tamenglong (about 96 km) is new a green-field alignment located mostly in the moun- tainous terrain. This is sixth order HCC has received in the FY 2015-16 totaling Rs 4,520 crore. Besides, the company is lowest bidder in seven pro- jects worth Rs 5,132 crore. The combined order backlog is like- ly to cross Rs 21,000 crore in the FY2015-16. HCC-VCCL JV awarded Rs 1114 crore project in Manipur Steelbird introduces remarkable range of Helmets Ares A1 Helmet Series- Safety that doesn't compromise with the style Dazzling printed features and anti-scratch property New Delhi: Steelbird Hi-Tech India known as a leading helmet brand for more than 5 decades has come up with an all new range of ultra-modern and authentic helmets. The range which is called the Ares A1(professional series) comprises of all the top most features that a well formed headgear should be made of. Being a bigwig of the helmet man- ufacturing industry worldwide, steel- bird has now promised a whole new class of youth oriented and heavily designed and printed helmets with some contemporary and upto-date features. These ares A1 range are per- meated with major eminent features like glowing even in the night, visor locking system and dazzling printed matt color finishing on the exterior front to provide the classy yet stylish look with full of comfort and ease. Mr. Shailendra Jain, Group Head- Sales & Marketing (Steelbird) Said, "As we have already made our mark in the past 5 decades in the helmet indus- try, so we believe in approaching and analyzing the latest norms when it comes to the comfort and contentment of the helmet riders of the Country. This Ares range is specially designed by putting the security and style of the young bike riders in mind that will give them the unique fancy and modern look full of reliable features that will raise the standards of their well-being, class and most importantly security." Udaipur : 38 multinational companies have now signed the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) WASH Pledge - a business-led initiative that secures access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) for all employees in the work- place. 11 of the companies are active implementers in India. Over the next three years, commitments to the Pledge will provide direct benefits to over 2.2 million people and indirect benefits to many more. Unsafe water and poor san- itation claim more lives world- wide than any other cause like war or a natural disaster. It is estimated that about 4 million people die every year die from diseases due to lack of ade- quate WASH conditions. Many companies have operations, employees, contractors and customers in regions lacking access to safe water, sanita- tion and hygiene. Their eco- nomic, social and environ- mental impacts can cause ill- ness or fatalities, impair pro- ductivity, and restrict markets for some products and services. This in turn restrains the growth of a country's economy. Several companies have committed to the WASHPledge thereby taking the first con- scious step in the direction of ensuring WASH for their employees. The Pledge is a business-led initiative that secures access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) for all employees in the work- place within three years. "I am glad that companies with operations in India have found the WASH at the Workplace Pledge as an effec- tive tool for demonstrating their commitment to Swachh Bharat, and to play their part in the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals. It is heart- ening to note that businesses are driving the momentum for change, and working to ensure good standards of WASH for their employees" said Joppe Cramwinckel, Director Water at WBCSD. Steelbird introduces remarkable range of Helmets Corporate WASH for safe water, sanitation and hygiene Hartek Power Pvt Ltd, one of India's fastest growing Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) companies based in Chandigarh with exper- tise in executing high-voltage turnkey substations and power infrastructure projects, has suc- cessfully connected two solar power projects of 28 MW to the grid for a leading solar developer in Muktsar district of Punjab. With this, Hartek Power has become the first company to accomplish the task under Phase 2 of the state's renewable energy policy. Known for setting new bench- marks in quality and timely deliv- ery over the years, Hartek Power successfully commissioned the 66/11 KV substations for the 24- MW and 4-MW solar projects well before the specified deadline. The scope of work of these projects awarded in October included com- plete turnkey solutions and post- inverter works covering the design, supply, installation and commis- sioning of the power plants as well as electrification and installation of substations. With the completion of these projects, Hartek Power has con- nected 72 MW of solar power to the grid in Punjab out of the state's total installed capacity of about 245 MW, and is steadily inching towards the 100-MW mark. Hailing the achievement, Hartek Group Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Hartek Singh said, "We ensure high qual- ity standards and create immense value for our clients in terms of services and timely execution. Hartek Power Connects 28-MW Solar Projects to Grid in Punjab Page-2_Page-2.qxd 2/28/2016 9:40 PM Page 1

Transcript of Max unveils its Spring Summer Collection with … Jialal Vasant Sangeet Niketan bestowed the Uttam...

All the noise these days in news and social media is very much disturbing.

It gives you a perception that everything is not right in your own India which

was so tolerant, patriotic, and peaceful devel-

oping one for all these years. I said percep-

tion because from the Award Waapsi to

Mahishaasur and Ma Durga blasphemy,

everything has been displayed on TV and

spread across social media in disproportionate manner. Actually this is what

we can use an an example of making mountain out of mole.

All what has happened is unfortunate. But then these negative things have

eclipsed the development being done or should have done. Each minute of

Parliament is so important and expensive on the exchequer and was meant

to discuss the development. The debate had to be on new policies, new ideas,

and making lives better. And see what are we discussing and talking about.

Patriotism is something that emanates from inside and goes outside. This is

not the other way round. And same is very true for religion as well. You can-

not ask someone to believe or hate one religion over the other. Even if a per-

son is chanting one religious script, they may not be necessarily follower of

that. A person's soul has their own feelings about religion and even patriotism.

Those shouting slogans in favor of country may not necessarily be a patriot.

And those who are not shouting may not be necessarily misanthropical.

Actually true person does not need to prove their love or faith. They rather

prefer to prove by their action when it is the apt time.

Now, if these ideas are not going through people what else is? Well, people

are smarter now. They do not fall in trap of politicians who try and ignite emo-

tions of people in the name of religion or patriotism, rather, people today only

judge you by work.

When it's time to choose a government, people today analyse what the party

in power has done and whether they deserve their vote again or not. Any act

of supporting or opposing things that do not matter at all do not help. It's time

all political leaders get back to their promises of development and start work-

ing as that is the only way people will judge you.

Entertainment, Tech & Business

02 UDAIPUR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2016

People prefer Workover Words!

Editorial

Kishoritai Amonkar received 16thUttam Vag-Geykar Jialal Vasant award

Padma Vibhushan Gaan Saraswati Kishoritai Amonkar received 16th Uttam Vag-

Geykar Jialal Vasant award at Ajivasan hall,Juhu. Acharya Jialal Vasant Sangeet

Niketan bestowed the Uttam Vag- Geykar Jialal Vasant Award 2016 was given

to Padma Vibhushan Gaan Saraswati Kishoritai Aamonkar at Ajivasan,Juhu.The

award was presented by living legend of theatre Dr.Vijaya Mehta.Tabla maestro

Ustad Zakir Hussain and Pandit Raghunandan Panshikar (vocal) performed on

this occasion.Suresh Wadkar,Padma Wadkar and Prem Vasant organised the

event.Anup Jalota foundation gave silver brick to Kishoritai Aamonkar.Other guest

who came for the event were Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan,Sunil Pal,Yogesg

Lakhani of Bright Outdoor,Anup Jalota,Saapna Mukerji & Deevya Jain.

Shaan, Sadhna Sargam and Divya Jainunveiled the Ravindra Jain Music award

Shaan,Sadhna Sargam and

Divya Jain unveiled the Ravindra

Jain Music award trophy at

Ajivasan Hall,Juhu. Divya jain

wife of Late Ravindra Jain

planned first Ravindra Jain music

award on 28th February at 7 pm

at Iskon auditorium,Juhu.She

kept the rehearsal at Ajivasan hall

where she unveiled the trophy

with Shaan and Sadhna Sargam.

Message of De-Addiction By MobileUdaipur : While doing medical examination of the staff of the Rajasthan Beraites

Limited factory in Madri Industrial Area Dr P.C.jain who is engaged in the Awareness

program of Water harvesting & De-Addiction showed the staff the ill effects of

Tobacco,Gutkha ,Alcohol ,opium ,Ganja on his mobile on the body & the mind.He

made them aware about the dangers of such substances abuse .How a per-

son cheek is affected by tobacco & died of cancer.The technique of de addic-

tion by the Cigarette lighter was also shown in the mobile show wherein a sound

of RAM NAAM SATYS HE comes out of the lighter so the person who lights

the cigarette gets the fear of death & do not light the cigarette. Mrs Jyoti the

H.R.Manager thanked Dr.P.C.jain for this awareness program

Krushna Abhishek came for mahurat Nilkanth Regmi,Vanshmani

Sharma and Kamal Kishor Mishra

of Rock Mountain Productions

kept the mahurat of their debut

film Jhunjhunaa with song record-

ing at Kuber studio.Krushna

Abhishek who is busy in come-

dy shows has signed this film as

main lead.Aman Trikha and

Supriya Joshi came to sing the

song written and composed by Praveen Bhardwaj.Manoj Sharma is the direc-

tor of film.The film shooting will start from second week of March.Krushna Abhishek

came specially from Haryana to be part of this recording and mahurat.

Sunny Leone,DJ Chetas,Badshah atLoveland DJ event at NSCI

Exotic Eventz organised their first DJ

event with Humanitarian welfare &

Research NGO at NSCI Dome where

8 dj played different music.Sunny

Leone, Daniel,Yogesh Lakhani of Bright

Ou td o o r,Ek ta Ja i n ,Sh i kh a

Sharma ,Swa t i Sha r rma ,Ra j i v

Ruia,Badshah,Armaan Malik,Varun

Sharma were some of the guest at the

event.DJ Chetas entry was great .

Udaipur : India's leading value

fashion brand, MAX showcased

and launched its Spring 2016 col-

lection at a spectacular fashion

show held in Celebration Mall,

Udaipur today. The spring col-

lection was unveiled during the

event at the store by models walk-

ing the ramp in bright summer col-

lection showcasing diverse styles

for this spring.

This season, Max encourages

you to 'LIVE FOR TODAY' and

brings you an amazing range of

looks so distinct yet fused to make

a beautiful fashion story. A wide

array of exciting ensembles rang-

ing from classic nautical to boho-

safari, right through to the sea-

sonal pastel pops, gives you choic-

es suitable for different moods and

occasions.

Talking at the launch, Maharaj

Kumar Sahib Lakshyaraj Singh

JiMewar said, "I am very glad to

launch the Spring Summer col-

lection'16 of Max associate and

meet you all at the store today. I

like the new range as it reflects

the sense of individuality! The

trends woven into the collection

blend understated elegance with

a touch of modern style. The

colour pallete, fabric, texture and

print are so perfect for the sea-

son and totally blend with the city."

Speaking about the launch,

SaurabhGarg, Regional Head-

North, Max Fashion said, "We are

very proud and happy to have

Maharaj Kumar with us today.With

ourseason's theme 'Live for today',

wehave a strong objective to

enhance fashion imagery of the

brand and bring in new customers

to experience the brand.The cam-

paign conceptualizes how every-

one's mind is on the future, busy

making plans, marking calendars

and think in future tense. 'Live for

today' revolves around making

every day fashionable."

Max unveils its Spring SummerCollection with Lakshyaraj Singh

Brief note about the collection

Womens wearThe womenswear range

includes flowy fabrics, cut out

lace, sheer, Breton stripes,

botanicals, anchors, patchwork.

A fresh unique take on the

ubiquitous and ever green nau-

tical trend, with denim high-

lights, washed out looks teamed

up with chic Schiffli bodies and

laces. The variety gives a

sophisticated yet relaxed offer-

ing. The trick is 'don't go over-

board'.

Kids wearFrills, florals and butterflies

define the Spring collection for

little girls! Keeping up with our

Nautical trend for the season,

there's a whole range of strap-

py dresses, jumpsuits, cute lit-

tle skirts ranging from deep indi-

gos to soothing pastels.

Pirates, sailors, beach, surf and

sand are the primary graphics

to be seen in the boy's collec-

tion. Along with this, you can also

find cool planes, cars and mick-

ey inspired graphic tees as well.

So go ahead and bring the sea

to your homes with Max's Spring

collection.

Mens wearMax menswear brings you deep

nautical inspired collection with

indigo and monochrome stories.

One can flaunt in nautical spir-

it with drop crotch joggers, pat-

terned polos and motif printed

shorts with digital tees, appliqué

tees, fashion panel tees and

ombre typo tees.

Ethnic wearEthnic wear takes its inspi-

ration from various different

parts of life and cultures. Find

a little bit of legacy and his-

tory entwined with thier

Moroccan, indigo and folk-

lore inspired range. From

asymmetric boho dresses to

long kurtas, pallazo, cullotes

and koti, Max has it all. The

colour palette varies from

bright pastels to mono-

chrome with neutrals. With

flowy viscose blends, cool

cottons, rich chanderis,

denim chambrey, placement

prints and quirky motifs, find

yourself stepping into a world

deeply rooted in culture and

elegance.

Jaipur : From now on the sum-

mers of Jaipur will be filmy with the

'Sixteen International Film Festivals

- 16IFF together at a place at a time.

Jaipur- coming 15th to 30th May

the 16 International Film Festivals

will be held this will be organized

by Jaipur International Film Trust &

JIFF, these festival will continue for

16 days. It is going to be the first

attempt internationally.

1st day will be a grand opening

and will be concluding by a closing

ceremony on the last day in every

festival the world's best 3 films will

have a show by which the people

of Jaipur will have the opportunity

to watch them. The founder of JIFF

&16 Film Festivals - Hanu Roj has

announced the primary aim of the

film festivals along with education

& entertainment via films is to solve

the query and problems of socially

present in the society & even cre-

ating an awareness among all.

Film screenings, Workshops &

Seminars will be held according to

every age ...their interest, and their

intellectual needs of all. And hence

forth these festival will be designed

in new ways in future too. From April

to June they will be divided in dif-

ferent parts and displayed

Any film makers can submit their

film/s on JIFF -web site- www.jiffind-

ia.org till 30th March, 2016.

Through Jaipur International Film

Festival Trust and JIFF many plans

are being worked on to be imple-

mented and among all the major one

is the 'World's Largest & Secure Film

Library' which will be announced any

time in the next month.

According to Hanu Roj the good

news is that Jaipur is speedily head-

ing to be the capital (center) of world's

films. Essential lying if the Govt. also

plays a supporting role in it.

Sixteen International Film Festivalstogether in Jaipur from May 15

16 film festivalsname are

1) Women Film Festival in

Jaipur (Films made by

women, based on women)

2) Children Film Festival in

Jaipur

3) Tribal Film Festival in Jaipur

4) Global Human Rights Film

Festival in Jaipur

5) International Culture and

Tourism Film Festival in

Jaipur

6) Environment Film Festival

In Jaipur

7) Love & Romantic Film

Festival

8) Political ̂ Corruption Based

Film Festival

9) Democracy Film Festival

10) International Animation Film

Festival

11) International Student Film

Festival

12) War & Peace Film Festival

13) Horror Film Festival

14) F inanc ia l Cr ises and

Development Film Festival

15) Ad Film Festival

16) Science Film Festival

Delhi : India Hindustan

Construction Company Ltd

(HCC) in joint venture with

Vensar Constructions Company

Ltd (VCCL), has been award-

ed Rs 1114 crore contract by

the Public Works Department

(PWD) of Government of

Manipur. The HCC share in the

joint venture is 73%, which is

Rs 813 crore. The project is to

be completed in 42 months. The

contract is for construction of

Imphal-Kangchup-Tamenglong

highway which is a part of Asian

Highway No1. This project is

backed by Asian Development

Bank. This part of the highway

starts at Imphal City and ends

at Tamenglong covering a total

length of 111 kms.

Commenting on new order

win, Mr. Arun Karambelkar,

President & CEO- E&C, HCC

Ltd. said "HCC is proud to

receive the order from the

Manipur Government for this

prestigious road project, which

will provide impetus to the

socio-economic development

of the state. This order is strong

attestation of HCC's delivery

in infrastructure. HCC with its

sound engineering expertise

and committed team is all set

to leverage the opportunities

in the infrastructure space".

The Imphal-Kangchup-

Tamenglong highway provides

shortest connectivity from

Manipur to "East West Corridor"

of the NHAI. The highway will

also reduce the distance from

Guwahati to Imphal by at least

90 kms as compared to the

existing route via Dimapur. The

highway passes through dis-

tricts of West Imphal and

Tamenglong connecting major

se t t l emen ts o f Impha l ,

Kangchup, Haochong, Bhalok

and Tamenglong. The initial 15

km of the highway, from Imphal

to Kangchup, is an existing road

in plain terrain, whereas align-

ment between Kangchup to

Tamenglong (about 96 km) is

new a green-field alignment

located mostly in the moun-

tainous terrain. This is sixth

order HCC has received in the

FY 2015-16 totaling Rs 4,520

crore. Besides, the company

is lowest bidder in seven pro-

jects worth Rs 5,132 crore. The

combined order backlog is like-

ly to cross Rs 21,000 crore in

the FY2015-16.

HCC-VCCL JV awarded Rs1114 crore project in Manipur

Steelbird introduces remarkable range

of Helmets Ares A1 Helmet Series-

Safety that doesn't compromise with

the style Dazzling printed features

and anti-scratch property

New Delhi: Steelbird Hi-Tech India

known as a leading helmet brand for

more than 5 decades has come up

with an all new range of ultra-modern

and authentic helmets. The range

which is called the Ares A1(professional

series) comprises of all the top most

features that a well formed headgear

should be made of.

Being a bigwig of the helmet man-

ufacturing industry worldwide, steel-

bird has now promised a whole new

class of youth oriented and heavily

designed and printed helmets with

some contemporary and upto-date

features. These ares A1 range are per-

meated with major eminent features

like glowing even in the night, visor

locking system and dazzling printed

matt color finishing on the exterior front

to provide the classy yet stylish look

with full of comfort and ease.

Mr. Shailendra Jain, Group Head-

Sales & Marketing (Steelbird) Said, "As

we have already made our mark in the

past 5 decades in the helmet indus-

try, so we believe in approaching and

analyzing the latest norms when it

comes to the comfort and contentment

of the helmet riders of the Country. This

Ares range is specially designed by

putting the security and style of the

young bike riders in mind that will give

them the unique fancy and modern look

full of reliable features that will raise

the standards of their well-being, class

and most importantly security."

Udaipur : 38 multinational

companies have now signed

the World Business Council for

Sustainable Development

(WBCSD) WASH Pledge - a

business-led initiative that

secures access to safe water,

sanitation and hygiene (WASH)

for all employees in the work-

place. 11 of the companies are

active implementers in India.

Over the next three years,

commitments to the Pledge will

provide direct benefits to over

2.2 million people and indirect

benefits to many more.

Unsafe water and poor san-

itation claim more lives world-

wide than any other cause like

war or a natural disaster. It is

estimated that about 4 million

people die every year die from

diseases due to lack of ade-

quate WASH conditions. Many

companies have operations,

employees, contractors and

customers in regions lacking

access to safe water, sanita-

tion and hygiene. Their eco-

nomic, social and environ-

mental impacts can cause ill-

ness or fatalities, impair pro-

ductivity, and restrict markets

for some products and services.

This in turn restrains the growth

of a country's economy.

Several companies have

committed to the WASHPledge

thereby taking the first con-

scious step in the direction of

ensuring WASH for their

employees. The Pledge is a

business-led initiative that

secures access to safe water,

sanitation and hygiene (WASH)

for all employees in the work-

place within three years.

"I am glad that companies

with operations in India have

found the WASH at the

Workplace Pledge as an effec-

tive tool for demonstrating their

commitment to Swachh Bharat,

and to play their part in the

achievement of Sustainable

Development Goals. It is heart-

ening to note that businesses

are driving the momentum for

change, and working to ensure

good standards of WASH for

their employees" said Joppe

Cramwinckel, Director Water

at WBCSD.

Steelbird introduces remarkable range of Helmets

Corporate WASH for safewater, sanitation and hygiene

Hartek Power Pvt Ltd, one of

I nd ia ' s f as tes t g row ing

Engineering, Procurement and

Construction (EPC) companies

based in Chandigarh with exper-

tise in executing high-voltage

turnkey substations and power

infrastructure projects, has suc-

cessfully connected two solar

power projects of 28 MW to the

grid for a leading solar developer

in Muktsar district of Punjab. With

this, Hartek Power has become

the first company to accomplish

the task under Phase 2 of the

state's renewable energy policy.

Known for setting new bench-

marks in quality and timely deliv-

ery over the years, Hartek Power

successfully commissioned the

66/11 KV substations for the 24-

MW and 4-MW solar projects well

before the specified deadline. The

scope of work of these projects

awarded in October included com-

plete turnkey solutions and post-

inverter works covering the design,

supply, installation and commis-

sioning of the power plants as well

as electrification and installation

of substations.

With the completion of these

projects, Hartek Power has con-

nected 72 MW of solar power to

the grid in Punjab out of the state's

total installed capacity of about

245 MW, and is steadily inching

towards the 100-MW mark.

Hailing the achievement,

Hartek Group Chairman and

Managing Director (CMD) Hartek

Singh said, "We ensure high qual-

ity standards and create immense

value for our clients in terms of

services and timely execution.

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