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UDAIPUR / MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2016 / PAGE 4/ PRICE : 5.00* (Vol. 02, No. 32)

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Raise GST exemption upto 25-30 lakhs

Cancer aware-ness Rally

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58 women learn to ride two wheelers

Udaipur: Minister KiranMaheshwari has assured tenttraders to keep their issues per-taining to GST before the cen-tral government. she opinedthat GST is a uniform tax sys-tem acrossy the country so noone should face problems.The tent traders demanded theexemption limit be raised to 25-30 lacs for which the ministerassured of discussing the mat-ter with Finance Minister ArunJaitely. On a request of set-tling a tent city at each head-quarter of cities, she said thatthe idea can be implementedin Rajsamand. She also askedthe tent traders to sponsor theannual all-religion group mar-riage program which is held inRajasamand.Ravi Jindal onthe ocassion said that the GSTshould have a exemption pro-vision of 25-30 lakhs. It mayrecall that Jhalak 2016, SilverJubilee celebrations of theRajasthan Tent DealersAssociation began with pompat a stadium located in Bedla,Udaipur. Tent dealrs fromacross the nation participatedin the event on the first day.On this occasion, the entireLake City wore a festive lookas the Tent association ensured

that each public area of the citywas decorated to welcomeparticipants from across thenation. Preparations for thishave bene going on for daynow. All India Tent DealersAssoc i a t i on P res i den tManohar Gulati in his keyaddress touched upon thePMS initiative for SoldiersWelfare Fund, wherein if allbusinesses and individualscome forward to contribute Rs1/- per day, a mammoth fund-ing for Soldiers welfare an beamassed. He asked the par-ticipants to take this initiativeforward thereby sending amessage to citizens across thenation. He said that if the mem-bers of the Association startthis contribution now, the totalaccumulated funds can behanded over to the higherauthorities to be put to rele-vant use.Ani l Rao f romHaryana, in his address, saidthat the impact of GST on theTent dealers should be coun-tered by the government allow-ing a rebate of Rs 25-30 lac,failing which a nation wideagitation will take place. Thegovernment needs to be madeaware of the volume andstrength of this business.

Udaipur: As many as 200 stu-dents assembled for a rally toaware people of hazards ofcancer. Organized in jointefforts by Rotary Club Uday,Marwari Yuva Manch, LakicityWomen Club, AishwarysRoteract Club, the rally wasparticipated by more than 200students. The rally started fromSewa Ashram at DurgaNursery Road and concludedat Gitanjali Medical College.President of the club KCDiwakar said that Anil Malkani,Dr. Ritu Vaishnav, ShaliniBhatnagar, Rajesh Chugh andothers attended the rally andprayed for longevity of cancerpatients being cured at GitanjaliCancer Hospital.

Sheros Café inaugurated

Ajmer: (Vilas Janve) Octave,a cultural extravaganza initi-ated by the Ministry of Culture,Government of India gaveopportunity to many cityite ofIndia to experience the rich cul-tural heritage of North EasternStates of India. Octave festi-vals have been organized bythe Zonal Cultural Centres andAcademies functioning underMinistry of Culture and StateDirectorates of Culture.Recently I was involved in theOctave@ Ajmer jointly orga-nized by the West Zone CulturalCentre, Udaipur and MaharshiDayanand Sa raswa t iUniversity, Ajmer from 21 to 25September,2016 at Vidya ViharComplex ,MDS University. Thepreparations of making a hugestage and other decorations ofcreating ambience of NorthEast started much earlier. Thebest part was interaction ses-sions with the students of sixLocal Colleges where theartistes from North East not onlypresented dances of theirrespective states but also wit-nessed dances of Rajasthanperformed for them. Manyyoung boys and girls capturedeach other in their Mobile cam-eras.The Festival was inauguratedby the honorable Governor ofRa jas than who i s a l soChairperson of MDSU andWZCC.on 21 Sept 2016 bylighting lamp in august pres-ence of Shri Arun Chaturvedi,Minister for Social Justice andEmpowerment was guest ofHonor where as it was presidedby the Vice Chancellor ofMaharshi Dayanand SaraswatiUnivercity, Prof. KailashSodani. Entire audience wasmesmerized to see a kaleido-scopic view of North East onthe well decorated stage. Eachdance had its distinct colorfulcostume, peculiar instruments,melodious music, and the-

matic movements arrestingattention of spectators.One could see vast diversity

of rich culture of 8 North Easternstates which are integral partof India.Manipur show cased Thangtathe most vibrant martial arts ofthe stage engrossing the audi-ence. The sparks from theirweapons put every onlookerin excitement. The CheirolJagoi Stick dance was alsoamazing. The Lauhsha Danceof Mirang tribe was actionpacked. The Land of the RisingSun, Arunachal Pradesh wasrepresented by a folklore danceperformance Geyomza by theMisi tribe commenting on earlychild marriage where theThappu Dance by the Adi tribedescribed victory in the war.Tripura presented Hozagiridance by the girls of Reiyangcommunity known for theirflexible body. Their elegantsupple movements balancingbottles with burning lamps ontheir head was a rare treat.Another dance Mamita by theTripuri tribe was a happy com-position of farmer community.Mizoram presented Solakiadance by Mara community andworld fame Cherow (Bamboodance) by Mizo communityhad a combination of vibran-cy and delicacy. Nagaland's Nagda dance showcasedpeculiar culture of the statewhere the artistes producedfresh fire from rubbing bam-boos and presented a soulfuldance imbibing their high qual-ity community singing. Theirattire was so attractive thatmany families clicked photoswith them after the show. Singi Chham(Snow LionDance) of Sikkim stole theshow with their captivating per-formance, Bhuruva Silli, a col-orful dance of Raee girls wasof great attraction. Bodo girlspresented Dhal Thungri and

Bardaisikhla dances along withtheir peculiar instruments likeShifung, Serja, Toka and Kham.Bihu with graceful movementsof girls and traditional musicensemble of Pempa, Bahi,Sutoli, Assamese Dhol wascentral of attraction. Wangalaof Garo tribe and Shad SukMinsim of Khasi Communitywere at their best. The entire team of artistes pre-sented "Sanskruti Sangam"choreographed by Dr. LaiqueHussain and assisted byPankaj Nagar was an audiovisual treat to the audience. Octave had one more promi-nent feature of adding North-Eastern Poet's Meet andSymposium on North-EasternLiterature Today on 23 Sept2016. Shri Devendra KumarDevesh (OSD-Programme),Sahitya Akademi informed thateminent. Assamese writer ShriLaxmi Nandan Bora while grac-ing the Poet Meet expressedhis concern that English hascaused threatening to region-al languages. Bodo, Missing,Mog, Khasi, Neeva are slow-ly extinguishing. EminentRajasthani and Hindi Poet,Shri Chandra Prakash Devaltold that beauty of Indiadepends upon her Languages,Dialects, Literature and stories.graced the Poet's meet whichwas contributed by Crary MogChaudhary(Mog), BirbhadraKark idho l i (Nepa l i ) ,TaroSindik(Hindi),Bipul JyotiSaikia(Assamese),GopinathBramha (Bodo) ,Kshe t r iRajen(Manipur) and DipakDoely (Missing).The Second Session of sym-posium on North -EasternLiterature Today was chairedby Chand rakan t Mu raSingh(Kakborak) and con-tributed by Arindam Sharma( A s s a m e s e ) , P h u k a nBasumtary(Bodo) ,AnataKumar Nath (Hindi),Irom

Robindro Singh (Manipuri,Rudra Baral(Nepali).The contribution of Sangeet

Natak Akedemy was reflectedin to prominent divine perfor-mances of classical dances.On 23 Sept, Sattriya classicaldance was performed by Smt.Anita Tamuli and group ofDulijan Club, Assam present-ed Rajgaria Chali Dance andAbhinaya on the composition"Moye Krishna Buli KoreBhavna". This graceful dancein different beats like ThunkiTaal, Sutaa taal, Pudi taal andSut taaal won appreciation. Manipuri Raas was presentedon 24 Sept. was production ofJawaharlal Nehru ManipurDance Akademy, Imphal. Thisgroup presented very grace-ful Manipur Raas classicaldance. This was Vasant Raasdepicted the yearning of theGopies for communion withtheir beloved Lord Krishna.The quintessence of ManipuriRaas is subdued eloquencewhich was presented very ele-gantly.TRIFED, New Delhi sent 30craft stalls of the North Easternstates to show case rich indige-nous handicrafts and hand-looms to the people of Ajmer.

These exclusive artifacts werevery attractive, but were notvery happy with the sale pro-ceeds. The Lalit Kala Akademy orga-nized exhibition of paintings ofthe artistes of North Easternstates. Students and faculty ofArts as well as art lovers appre-ciated the works.Octave concluded melodiousnote of choral singing ofNagaland and Rock Band ofMizoram. "Harmonic VoicesNagaland" a group of 15 mem-bers left impact on the musiclovers. Choir Director AkhrouKoza and his team had per-fect combination of singers inSoprano, Tenor, Bass and Alto.Asinger Topeni K Assumi said"Echoes of music is simply andcarefully titled to represent thesongs we sing, it resound themusic that has inspired us inour journey of life, to inspirepeople and make our musicecho in their hearts." All ten pop-ular songs were impressive.Song "Lean on me" on friend-ship was amazing.The Rock Band , "THEPROFHETS" OF Nagaland lit-erary rocked the audience.Their songs of this Christianband were about world crises,

abortion, pollution, corruptionsand popular folklore. Their cre-ation "Arora" was remarkable;This Music Video also won bestMusic Video of 2015. ArtistesEri(Lead Guitar),Gordon(BaseG u i t a r ) , S a m u e l ( K e yboard),Mamoia(Drums) andRonnie (Vocal) did their best. On behalf of the organizers

Prof. Kailash Sodani, ViceChancellor of MDSU and ShriFurqan Khan ,Director ofWZCC thanked all the collab-orators and supporters of mak-ing this Mega festival a suc-cessful event. I was fortunateto anchor the programmes onall the days with my associ-ates Durgesh Chandwani andHina Pandya. While preparing script for thecomparing the show I usuallydiscuss many aspects of theart form so that we may deliv-er authentic information ininteresting interactive manner. My past experience helps mea lot to be at ease with the per-forming groups. Programmeson such big scale have fullpotential to bring people of ourcountry closure culturally whichbreaks the political and geo-graphical boundaries.Shree Rajput and Ekta Jain are from Gujarat.They have done

ads,serials and films.They got some time to shoot for Navratrias they love Dandiya and garba dance.

Madalsa Sharma who has acted in films made in Hindi, Telugu,Kannada, Tamil, German and Punjabi languages got her newphoto shoot before the release of her new film DIL SALASANKI.She plays the lead in film opposite Yogesh Kumar.Thefilm also have Jimmy Shergill,Shakti Kapoor,Avtar Gill .Thefilm is released all over.Zee Music has released the audio ofthe film.

Udaipur: After huge success and apreciations in Agra andLucknow, the sheroes hang out café has now opened in ity ofLakes Udaipur. The beauty of this café is that it is run by acidattack survivors in association with Chhanv Foundation.Inaugurated by Bolywood Diva Kalki Kochlin, the café is a strongand befitting reply to the acid attacker cowards who think thatby mere ruing a girl's face's beauty, they can ruin her. Kalkiwas accompanied by Sapna Bhavnani, Chief Income TaxCommissioner Neena Kumar, and district collector Rohit Gupta,Hasan Paliwala, and Deepak Parihar.Kalki while addressing the media at this juncture said that womenneed to empower themselves. She admitted tha she cannotstay glued to one type of roles in movies.Alok Deekshit of the café apprised that the interior of the hang-out place is immersed in Rajasthani colors. He said that gen-erally women are blamed for all the exploitation they face insociety. And in such an atmosphere, emerging strong andstarting something like this is a great example set by the acidattack survivors.Rupa from the café tells that the Sheroes café was started onSeptember 10 in 2014 in Agra. The café has become a pointof inspiration for all the visitors here. Apart from being a café,the hangout place also has art gallery, book reading section,and work shop exhibitions where work done by the workers isshowcased.She revealed that the Uttar Pradesh CM Akhilesh Yadav oncevisited the café which left the workers surprised. The CM praisedthe efforts and assured of any help. When he was told that thecafé was being run in a rented space, he made a prime loca-tion in Lucknow available where the café is now in Gomti Nagar.The café has also helped more than 150 acid attack survivorswith medical help and compensation.

Madalsa Sharma for Dil Sala Sanki

Shree Rajput and Ekta Jain forNavratri season

Photo shoots Octave@Ajmer,2016

Life Style Management GuruDr. Anand Gupta opined thatnot all ailments can be curedby medicines. They can betreated by different other ways.He said that the body hasbeen designed in a way thatit gets ill after hard work.

He was speaking as chiefspeaker in a L i fe Sty leManagement Talk held inRotary Bajaj Bhawan by RotaryClub. He said where we arealert for ailments like malaria,toiphoid etc and take immedi-ate action, we do not look seri-ous towards diseases like dia-betes or heart attack. He addedthat since we do not take eva-sive action.

Udaipur: Organized byManama Motors of Udaipur, asmany as 58 girls and womenlearnt to ride a two wheelersfrom preofessional trainers.The session was organized atRailway Training Ground atThokar Chauraha. RTO award-ed these learners the learninglicences. In the last day cere-mony, state transport officerMannalal Rawat was presentalong with territory servicemanager of Hero Moto CorpMohammed Musahib.

Hussain Mustafa of ManamaMotors told that in the trainingtrainers Ahmed Raza andNisha Chauhan imparted train-ing to the learners.

The learners were not onlygiven the driving training butthey also were apprised ofvarious traffic rules and regu-lations.

Udaipur:Two day 37 th nation-

al conference of IndianAssociation of Pathologistsand Microbiologists (IAPM),MAPCON 2016n organizedat DY Patil University Schoolof Medicine, Navi Mumbai.

In day one on Dr. ArvinderSingh CEO of Arth Digonisitccanter Udaipur delivered a lec-ture on Game Plan forBusiness Growth in Pathology.More than 500 delegates from

all over keenly listen his lec-ture and interacted on variousissues . He explained how thepathologists can gain trust ofpatients.

The good will that they earnwill help in flourishing the busi-ness. He stress the need ofmaintaining quality .

He was later felicitated byMaharashtra medical coun-cil.

Kapitlwayas investor educa-tion meets held In Udaipur

Udaipur: Financial marketresearch and consulting com-pany Pure play & KapitlwayaGlobal Research Limited, orga-nized an investor educationprogram in Udaipur. The objective of investor edu-cation program is to provideinformation P to rofessional

traders in India about the busi-ness. The research team ledby Kapitlwaya business con-sumers educated about theright strategies. Marketing head SaurabhMathur said 'extremely attrac-tive idea to make money sev-eral times, but with highly sen-

sitive stock trading is just asrisky too. '' Investor Educationmeet in Udaipur throughKapitlwaya wishes to provideregular training to all traders. Since it has always been anarea of traders, UdaipurMarwari trading community abetter practiced he added.