Short Biography of \’Dr. Rajendra Prasad\’ (251 Words)

\’Rajendra Prasad\’ was born on 3rd December, 1884 in the Ziradei village, Siwan district of Bihar, India. His father\’s name was Mahadev Sahai, who was a scholar of Sanskrit and Persian languages. His mother\’s name was Kamleshwari Devi, who was a religious woman.

After the completion of elementary education, Rajendra Prasad went to study at T.K. Ghosh\’s Academy in Patna. He joined the Presidency College, Calcutta in 1902. Once an examiner wrote on his answer sheet \’examinee is better than examiner\’. It proves that he was a great scholar. Rajendra Prasad served in various educational institutions as a teacher. He joined the High Court of Bihar and Odisha as a lawyer in 1916.

Rajendra Prasad was a good political leader, lawyer, statesman and social worker. He took active part in the freedom movements of India. He joined the Indian National Congress in 1911. He was elected as the President of the Indian National Congress during the Bombay session in October 1934. He was sent to Jail many times. He was elected the President of Constituent Assembly on 11 December 1946. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected the first President of the Republic of India.

Dr Rajendra Prasad died on 28 February 1963. His death was a great loss for the nation. He was subsequently awarded the Bharat Ratna, the India\’s highest civilian award. He authored many books. He was a great educationist and a man of world fame. High principles and ideals of Dr. Rajendra Prasad will always alive to show the right path. 

Short Biography of \’Dr. Rajendra Prasad\’ (251 Words)

\’Rajendra Prasad\’ was born on 3rd December, 1884 in the Ziradei village, Siwan district of Bihar, India. His father\’s name was Mahadev Sahai, who was a scholar of Sanskrit and Persian languages. His mother\’s name was Kamleshwari Devi, who was a religious woman.

After the completion of elementary education, Rajendra Prasad went to study at T.K. Ghosh\’s Academy in Patna. He joined the Presidency College, Calcutta in 1902. Once an examiner wrote on his answer sheet \’examinee is better than examiner\’. It proves that he was a great scholar. Rajendra Prasad served in various educational institutions as a teacher. He joined the High Court of Bihar and Odisha as a lawyer in 1916.

Rajendra Prasad was a good political leader, lawyer, statesman and social worker. He took active part in the freedom movements of India. He joined the Indian National Congress in 1911. He was elected as the President of the Indian National Congress during the Bombay session in October 1934. He was sent to Jail many times. He was elected the President of Constituent Assembly on 11 December 1946. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected the first President of the Republic of India.

Dr Rajendra Prasad died on 28 February 1963. His death was a great loss for the nation. He was subsequently awarded the Bharat Ratna, the India\’s highest civilian award. He authored many books. He was a great educationist and a man of world fame. High principles and ideals of Dr. Rajendra Prasad will always alive to show the right path. 

Central theme of Bharat Parv 2020 is ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ and ‘Celebrating 150 Years of Mahatma Gandhi’

To celebrate the spirit of India, the annual event Bharat Parv is being organised in Delhi this year too. Special Secretary & Financial Adviser of Ministry of Tourism Shri Rajesh Kumar Chaturvedi will inaugurate the Bharat Parv tomorrow at Red fort ground in New Delhi. Bharat  Parv,  2020  is  being  celebrated  from  26th to 31st  January, 2020   in  front  of  Red  Fort  at  Gyan  Path  and  Red Fort grounds. The  objective of  Bharat Parv  is  to  encourage  Indians  to visit  different  tourism  places  of  India and to inculcate  the spirit  of  ‘Dekho  Apna  Desh’.

The  Central theme  of  this  year’s  Bharat  Parv  is   ‘Ek  Bharat  Shreshtha  Bharat’ and  ‘Celebrating  150 Years of  Mahatma Gandhi’. Bharat Parv will be open for the General Public on 26th January, at 5.00 PM till 10.00 PM.  On the remaining days 27th to 31st January, 2020 the Bharat  Parv would   be  open  from  12.00 Hrs  till  10.00 PM.

Bharat Parv have many attractions for public like display of Tableaux of the Republic Day parade, performance by armed forces bands, tourism theme pavilion by State Governments/ Union Territory Administrations and line Ministries, handicraft & Handloom Stalls by the State Governments/Union Territory Administrations, Commission Handloom / Handicrafts / TRIFED, food Court by State Governments, Institutes of Hotel Management and other organizations, cultural Performances by North Central Zone Cultural Centre (NCZCC) and State Governments / UT Administrations and cookery  demonstrations  by  State Governments  and Institute of  Hotel  Management.

Entry to the Bharat Parv  is  free though  the  visitors  will  have to show  their  identity proof  for  entering  the Parv.

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RPF /RPSF Personnel awarded Police Medal for Gallantry (PMG), President’s Police Medal (PPM) for Distinguished Services and Police Medal (PM) for Meritorious Services

On the occasion of Republic Day 2020, the Hon’ble President of India has awarded Police Medal for Gallantry (PMG), President’s Police Medal (PPM) for Distinguished Services and Police Medal (PM) for Meritorious Services to the following Railway Protection Force (RPF)/ Railway Protection Special Force (RPSF) personnel:

Police Medal for Gallantry (PMG):

  1. Late Shri Jagbir Singh Rana, Constable/ Northern Railway (posthumously)

 

President’s Police Medal (PPM) for Distinguished Service

 

  1. Shri Ambika Nath Mishra, Principal Chief Security Commissioner/Eastern Railway,
  2. Shri Bharat Singh Meena, Commandant, 8 BN/RPSF.

 

Police Medal (PM) for Meritorious Service

 

  1. Shri Yugal Kishore Joshi, DIG/RPF,
  2. Shri Anil Kumar Sharma, Assistant Commandant/ RPSF,
  3. Shri P. P. Joy, Assistant Security Commissioner/ Konkan Railway,
  4. Shri Deep Chandra Arya, Assistant Security Commissioner/ Northern Railway,
  5. Shri T. Chandrasekhar Reddy, Inspector/South Central Railway,
  6. Shri K. Chakravarthi, Inspector/ South Central Railway,
  7. Shri Satish Ingle, Head Constable/ South East Central Railway,
  8. Shri Deo Kumar Gond, Sub-Inspector/Konkan Railway,
  9. Shri G. S. Vijaykumar, Sub-Inspector/ Central Railway,
  10. Shri D. Balasubrahmanyam, Sub-Inspector/Training Centre, Moula Ali,
  11. Shri Mahfajul Haque, Inspector/4 BN RPSF,
  12. Shri Darshan Lal, Sub-Inspector/ 6 BN RPSF,
  13. Shri Nemee Chand Saini, Assistant Sub-Inspector/North Western Railway,
  14. Shri Alok Kumar Chatterjee, Assistant Sub-Inspector/Eastern Railway,
  15. Shri Ashok Kumar Yadav, Inspector/Western Railway.

 

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Union Minister for Coal and Mines Shri Pralhad Joshi reviews mineral exploration projects and activities of Rajasthan

The Union Minister for Mines, Coal and Parliamentary Affairs Shri Pralhad Joshi chaired review meeting of mineral exploration projects and activities of Rajasthan in New Delhi today. Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal was present in the meeting.  Senior representatives of Geological Survey of India (GSI), NLC India Limited and Mineral Exploration Corporation Limited (MECL) made presentations on the exploration related activities undertaken by them in Rajasthan.

 

The Mines Minister also took stock of the issues of the organizations related to exploration of minerals including Potash and Lignite in Rajasthan. He asked the representatives to expedite the projects in Rajasthan and directed them to take up the matter  with State Government.

 

Senior officials of the Ministry of Mines and Ministry of Coal including Dr. K. Rajeswara Rao, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Mines and Sh. Vinod Kumar Tiwari, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Coal were also present.

 

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Award of President’s Medals to Fire Service, Home Guards (HG) and Civil Defence (CD) personnel on the occasion of Republic Day, 2020

104 personnel have been awarded Fire Service Medals on the occasion of the Republic Day this year. Of these, President’s Fire Service Medal for Gallantry have been awarded to 13 personnel, Fire Service Medal for Gallantry have been awarded to 29 personnel, President’s Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service to 12 personnel and Fire Service Medal for Meritorious Service to 50 personnel.

49 personnel have also been awarded Home Guard & Civil Defence Medals on the occasion of the Republic Day this year. Of these, President’s HG & CD Medal for Distinguished Service have been awarded to 02 personnel and Home Guards and Civil Defence Medal for Meritorious Service to 47 personnel.

The list of Fire Service Medals and Home Guards & Civil Defence Medals awardees are enclosed as Annexure. 

ANNEXURE

FIRE SERVICE MEDALS AWARDED TO FIRE SERVICE PERSONNEL ON THE OCCASION OF REPUBLIC DAY, 2020 AS PER THE FOLLOWING DETAILS

President’s Fire Service Medal For Gallantry
  Delhi

 

1 Sh. Avtar Singh

Asst. Divisional Officer

 

2 Sh. Vijender Pal Singh

Fireman

 

  Karnataka

 

1 Sh. Ravishanker Hiriyannagowda Javagal

Deputy Director

 

2 Sh. Naveen Malappa Pavaadi

Fireman

 

3 Sh. Ashoka Kenchappa Vader

Fireman

 

4 Sh. Siddappa Ramappa Uppaar

Fireman Driver

 

5 Sh. Dharanesh Govindaiah Honnenahalli

Fireman

 

  Uttar Pradesh

 

1 Sh. Sunil Kumar Singh

Chief Fire Officer

 

2 Sh. Shrinarayan Singh

Fire Station Officer

 

3 Sh. Sachin Saini

Fireman

 

4 Sh. Jogendra Singh

Fireman

 

5 Sh. Piyush Kumar

Fireman

 

6 Sh. Yogendra Chaurasia

Fire Station Officer

 

   

Fire Service Medal For Gallantry

 

  Delhi

 

1 Sh. Anil Kumar

Fireman

 

2 Sh. Ram Kumar

Fire Operator

 

3 Sh. Arvind Dagar

Fire Operator

 

  Maharashtra

 

1 Sh. Prabhat Surajlal Rahangdale

Chief Fire Officer

 

2 Sh. Rajendra Abhaychandra Chaudhary

Dy. Chief Officer

 

3 Sh. Ravindra Narayanrao Ambulgekar

Divisional Fire Officer

 

4 Sh. Milind Namdeo Donde

A.D.F.O.

 

5 Sh. Abhijit Gangaram Sawant

Station Officer

 

6 Sh. Sudhir Ramesh Vartak

Driver Operator

 

7 Sh. Dilip Mahadev Palav

Dy. Chief Fire Officer

 

  Tamil Nadu

 

1 Sh. Sivakumar Pandiyarajan

Station Officer

 

2 Sh. Mohan Sekar

Fireman

 

3 Sh. Govindasamy Appavu

Leading Fireman

 

4 Sh. Sathishkumar Palanisamy

Fireman Driver

 

5 Sh. Durairaj Chinnusamy

Fireman

 

  Uttar Pradesh

 

1 Sh. Ravindra Shankar Misra

Chief Fire Officer

 

2 Sh. Ram Kumar Rawat

Fire Service Officer

 

3 Sh. Dharmendra Kumar Mishra

Fireman

 

4 Sh. Surya Pratap Singh

Driver

 

5 Sh. Arun Kumar Singh

Chief Fire Officer

 

6 Sh. Mamchand Bargujar

Fire Station Officer

 

7 Sh. Rameshwar

Leading Fireman

 

8 Sh. Satendra Kumar Bhati

Fire Service Driver

 

9 Sh. Mahender Pratap Singh

Chief Fire Officer

 

10 Sh. Siddh Nath Singh

Leading Fireman

 

11 Sh. Sudesh Kumar Babu

Fire Service Driver

 

12 Sh. Dharmendra Kanojia

Fireman

 

13 Sh. Vishwa Pratap Singh

Fireman

 

14 Sh. Sushil Kumar

Fire Station Officer

 

  President’s Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service

 

  Delhi

 

1 Sh. Atul Garg

Chief Fire Officer

 

2 Sh. Virendra Singh

Dy. Chief Fire Officer

 

  Kerala

 

1 Sh. D. Balaram Babu

Asst. Station Officer

 

2 Sh. Sree Kishore. P.S.

Asst. Station Officer

 

  Odisha

 

1 Sh. Parsuram Barik

Station Officer

 

2 Sh. Rabinarayan Behera

Leading Fireman

 

  Uttar Pradesh

 

1 Sh. Nagendra Prasad Dwivedi

Fire Service Second Officer

 

2 Sh. Jitendra Pratap Pandey

Leading Fireman

 

  Uttarakhand

 

1 Sh. Anil Kumar Tyagi

Fire Station Second Officer

 

  CISF, MHA

 

1 Sh. Rashpal Dass

Asst. Sub Inspector (Fire)

 

2 Sh. Darmiyan Singh

Asst. Sub Inspector (Fire)

 

3 Sh. A. Narayanan

Asst. Sub Inspector (Fire)

 

  Fire Service Medal for Meritorious Service

 

Andaman & Nicobar

 

1 Sh. Suk Charan Mondal

Head Constable

 

  Andhra Pradesh

 

1 Sh. Chintada Krupavaram

District Fire Officer

 

2 Sh. B. Veerabhadra Rao

Asst. District Fire Officer

 

  Bihar

 

1 Sh. Rajdev Prasad

Sub-Officer

 

  Chhatisgarh

 

1 Sh. Shyam Sunder Yadav

Fire Driver

 

  Dadra & Nagar Haveli

 

1 Sh. Prataprao Krishnrao Chauhan

Sub-Officer

 

  Delhi

 

1 Sh. Debabrata  Mukherjee

Divisional Officer

 

2 Sh. Rajinder Atwal

Divisional Officer

 

3 Sh. Ashok Kumar Jaiswal

Asst. Divisional Officer

 

4 Sh. Dhrambir Singh

Fireman

  Goa

 

1 Sh. Dnyaneshwar S. Sawant

Sub-Officer

 

  Himachal Pradesh

 

1 Sh. Sanjeev Kumar Sippy

Station Fire Officer

 

2 Sh. Sudhakar Prasad

Leading Fireman

 

  Karnataka

 

1 Sh. Mahesh  Renukaradhya

Regional Fire Officer

 

 2 Sh. M. Gopal

Asst. Fire Station Officer

 

 3 Sh. Kurubaru Revanna Siddappa

Leading Fireman

 

4 Sh. Moidu Kunhi Kuntapadavu

Fireman

 

Kerala

 

1 Sh. Ajithkumar. P.

Station Officer

 

2 Sh. Ayoob Ghan. A.V.

Leading Fireman

 

  Maharashtra

 

1 Sh. Vithalrao Kailash Hiwrale

Dy. Chief Fire Officer

 

2 Sh. Vijaykumar Narsingh Panigrahi

Dy. Chief Fire Officer

 

3 Sh. Yeshwant Ramchandra Jadhav

Dy. Chief Fire Officer

 

  Meghalaya

 

 1 Sh. Aljwin Rani

Leading Fireman

 

 2 Sh. Anith Marak

Leading Fireman

 

  Nagaland

 

1 Sh. T. Shilu Jamir

Dy. SP (F&Es)

 

  Odisha

 

1 Sh. Anup Kumar Das

Station Officer

 

2 Sh. Ajay Kumar Parija

Station Officer

 

3 Sh. Malaya Kumar Mohanty

Leading Fireman

 

4 Sh. Suryamani  Rout

Driver Havildar

 

  Sikkim

 

1 Sh. Dilip Kumar  Darnal

Asst. Sub Fire Officer/Driver

 

  Tamil Nadu

 

1 Sh. Syed Mohamed Shah Syed  Yusuff

District Officer

 

2 Sh. Panneer Selvam Rajappa Mudaliyar

Station Officer

 

3 Sh. Sagayaraj Raju

Fireman

 

4 Sh. Murugesan Arumugam

Fireman

 

  Telangana

 

1 Sh. Raj Kumar Janagama

Station Fire Officer

 

2 Sh. Bhaskar Rao Kamatala

Fireman

 

  Tripura

 

1 Sh. Aniruddha Dey

Fireman

 

  Uttar Pradesh

 

1 Sh. Matlub Hussain

Fire Station Officer

 

2 Sh. Ainuddin Khan

Leading Fireman

 

3

 

Sh. Harigyan Singh Tomar

Fire Service Driver

 

  Uttarakhand

 

1 Sh. Sunil Kumar Singh

Fire Service Driver

 

2 Sh. Rakesh Kumar

Leading Fireman

 

 

 

West Bengal
1 Sh. Gopal Chandra Chatterjee

Station Officer

 

2 Sh. Dipankar Das

Sub-Officer

 

3 Sh. Pratip Kumar Bose

Fire Operator

 

  CISF, MHA

 

1 Sh. Damodar Jayawant Thakur

Asst. Sub Inspector (Fire)

 

2 Sh. Mahendra Kumar Sharma

Head Constable (Fire)

 

  M/O Pet. & Natural Gas

 

1 Sh. Karan Vir Singh

General Manager ( Fire & Safety), HPCL

 

2 Sh. Dipen Gayan

Operator-II (Fire Engine), OIL

 

  M/O Defence

 

1 Sh. Surendra Manohar Ghag

Leading Hand

Naval Dockyard, Mumbai

 

HOME GUARDS AND CIVIL DEFENCE MEDALS AWARDED TO HG & CD PERSONNEL ON THE OCCASION OF REPUBLIC DAY 2020 AS PER THE FOLLOWING DETAILS

President’s Home Guards & Civil Defence Medal For Distinguished  Service

 

Goa

 

 
1 Shri John Carlos Aguiar

Honorary Company Commander (HG)

 
Odisha

 

 
1 Shri Barun Kumar Mitra

Company Commander(HG)

 
Home Guards & Civil Defence Medal For Meritorious Service

 

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

 

 
1 Smt. J. Girija Kumari

HG(R)/140

 
2 Shri  T. Raveendran

HG(R)/246

 
3 Shri  C. Velu Samy

HG(R)/41

 
Assam  
1 Shri Simanta Sarmah

Assistant Deputy Controller (Sr)Civil Defence

 
2 Shri Mathur Mohan Kalita

Constable(HG)

 
3 Shri Bhupen Hazarika

Home Guard Volunteer

 
4 Shri Dhiren Chandra Deka

Havilder(HG)

 
Bihar

 

 
1 Shri Parag Kumar Sinha

Company Commandar(HG)

 
2 Shri Ajit Kumar Upadhyay

Company Commandar (HG)

 
3 Shri Arun Pandey

Home Guard

 
Chandigarh

 

 
1 Shri Baldev Raj

Honorary Platoon Commander (HG)

 
2 Shri Inderpal Singh

Home Guard Volunteer

 
Chhattisgarh

 

 
1 Shri Shiv Kumar Kathutiya

District Commandant (HG)

 
2 Shri Balram Dhruw

Home Guard Sainik

 

 
Goa

 

 
1 Shri Raulu Dataram Gawas

Honorary Section Leader (HG)

 
2 Shri Santan Francis Dias

Home Guard Volunteer

 
Gujarat

 

 
1 Shri Jagjivanbhai Jethabhai Makwana

Section Leader (HG)

 
2 Shri Jashvantsinh Muljibhai Gadhavi

Company Commander (HG)

 
3 Smt. Nimisha Rameshchandra Patel

Platoon Sergent (HG)

 
4 Shri Jayram Karshanbhai Desai

Sub-Inspector Instructor (HG)

 
5 Shri Pravinkumar Bhupatbhai Bhatt

Sub-Inspector Instructor (HG)

 
6 Shri Haribhai Narsinhbhai Parmar

Sub-Inspector Instructor (HG)

 
7 Shri Vibhakar Natvarlal Antani

Leader (CD)

 

 
Himachal Pradesh

 

1 Shri Hari Swaroop Sharma

Commandant (HG)

 
2 Shri Luder Mani

Company Commander (HG)

 
3 Smt. Urmila Devi

Platoon Commander (HG)

 
4 Shri Chet Ram

Home Guard

 
Karnataka

 

 
1 Shri S. Murugeshan

Unit Officer (HG)

 
2 Shri K. Rajapeer

Platoon Commander (HG)

 
3 Shri Hanumantaraya Iranna Ilager

Company Sergeant Major  (HG)

 
4 Dr. B. H. Veerappa

Commandant (HG)

 
5 Shri Imtiyaz Allabakash Kamdod

Driver (HG)

 
6 Shri HullanasaTulajanasaTulasikatti

Platoon Sergeant (HG)

 
7 Shri Nambur Panduranga Nagendra Babu

Divisional Warden (CD)

 
Meghalaya
1 Shri Newstarland Wanniang

Havildar (HG)

 
Odisha

 

1 Shri Sidharth Sankar Pati

Home Guard-225

 
2 Shri Khiroj Kumar Das

Civil Defence Volunteer

 
3 Shri Bauri Bandhu Bej

Civil Defence Volunteer

 
Tamil Nadu

 

 
1 Shri Kannan Ravi

Company Commander (HG)

 
2 Shri J. Lesly

Company Commander (HG)

 
3 Shri Jayaraman Sugumar

Area Commander (HG)

 
Tripura  
1 Shri Subal Ranjan Datta

Home Guard Volunteer

 
2 Smt. Uma Laxmi Debbarma

Women Home Guard Volunteer

 
Uttar Pradesh

 

 
1 Shri Ramesh Singh

Leading Fireman (CD)

 

 
Uttarakhand

 

 
1 Smt. Hema Karki

Paid Inspector (HG)

 
2 Shri Satish Agarwal

Chief Warden (CD)

 
3 Shri Rajesh Kumar Sonker

Wireless Operator (CD)

 

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Short Essay on \’Guru Nanak Jayanti\’ (200 Words)

\’Guru Nanak Jayanti\’ is also known as Gurpurab. It is one of the biggest festivals of Sikhs. The birthday of Guru Nanak Dev is celebrated as Guru Nanak Jayanti. Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated in the month of Kartik on the day of full moon known as Kartik Purnima.

Guru Nanak was the founder of the Sikh religion. He was the first Sikh Guru. Guru Nanak Dev Ji was born on 15th April 1469 in Rai-Bhoi-di Talwandi in the present Shekhupura District of Pakistan, which is now known as Nankana Sahib.

On Guru Nanak Jayanti , Sikhs wear new clothes and go to the Gurudwaras. The morning of Guru Nanak Jayanti starts with Prabhat Feris in the Gurudwara followed by processions in localities singing hymns. Sikhs offer their prayers and pay homage to the Guru Granth Sahib. On this day, the holy book of Sikhs, the Guru Granth Sahib is continuously read and recited in the Gurudwaras. Lamps are lit, processions are taken out, free langars (meals) are arranged and a sweet prasad is distributed all over the country. The Nanakpanti Hindus and the other followers of Guru Nanak’s philosophy apart from the Sikhs also observe this sacred festival. 
 

Short Essay on \’Guru Nanak Jayanti\’ (200 Words)

\’Guru Nanak Jayanti\’ is also known as Gurpurab. It is one of the biggest festivals of Sikhs. The birthday of Guru Nanak Dev is celebrated as Guru Nanak Jayanti. Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated in the month of Kartik on the day of full moon known as Kartik Purnima.

Guru Nanak was the founder of the Sikh religion. He was the first Sikh Guru. Guru Nanak Dev Ji was born on 15th April 1469 in Rai-Bhoi-di Talwandi in the present Shekhupura District of Pakistan, which is now known as Nankana Sahib.

On Guru Nanak Jayanti , Sikhs wear new clothes and go to the Gurudwaras. The morning of Guru Nanak Jayanti starts with Prabhat Feris in the Gurudwara followed by processions in localities singing hymns. Sikhs offer their prayers and pay homage to the Guru Granth Sahib. On this day, the holy book of Sikhs, the Guru Granth Sahib is continuously read and recited in the Gurudwaras. Lamps are lit, processions are taken out, free langars (meals) are arranged and a sweet prasad is distributed all over the country. The Nanakpanti Hindus and the other followers of Guru Nanak’s philosophy apart from the Sikhs also observe this sacred festival. 
 

Short Essay on \’Guru Nanak Jayanti\’ (200 Words)

\’Guru Nanak Jayanti\’ is also known as Gurpurab. It is one of the biggest festivals of Sikhs. The birthday of Guru Nanak Dev is celebrated as Guru Nanak Jayanti. Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated in the month of Kartik on the day of full moon known as Kartik Purnima.

Guru Nanak was the founder of the Sikh religion. He was the first Sikh Guru. Guru Nanak Dev Ji was born on 15th April 1469 in Rai-Bhoi-di Talwandi in the present Shekhupura District of Pakistan, which is now known as Nankana Sahib.

On Guru Nanak Jayanti , Sikhs wear new clothes and go to the Gurudwaras. The morning of Guru Nanak Jayanti starts with Prabhat Feris in the Gurudwara followed by processions in localities singing hymns. Sikhs offer their prayers and pay homage to the Guru Granth Sahib. On this day, the holy book of Sikhs, the Guru Granth Sahib is continuously read and recited in the Gurudwaras. Lamps are lit, processions are taken out, free langars (meals) are arranged and a sweet prasad is distributed all over the country. The Nanakpanti Hindus and the other followers of Guru Nanak’s philosophy apart from the Sikhs also observe this sacred festival. 
 

Padma Awards 2020 Announced

Padma Awards – one of the highest civilian Awards of the country, are conferred in three categories, namely, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri. The Awards are given in various disciplines/ fields of activities, viz.- art, social work, public affairs, science and engineering, trade and industry, medicine, literature and education, sports, civil service, etc. ‘Padma Vibhushan’ is awarded for exceptional and distinguished service; ‘Padma Bhushan’ for distinguished service of high order and ‘Padma Shri’ for distinguished service in any field. The awards are announced on the occasion of Republic Day every year.

These awards are conferred by the President of India at ceremonial functions which are held at Rashtrapati Bhawan usually around March/ April every year. This year the President has approved conferment of 141 Padma Awards including 4 duo cases (in a duo case, the Award is counted as one) as per list below. The list comprises of 7 Padma Vibhushan, 16 Padma Bhushan and 118 Padma Shri Awards. 33 of the awardees are women and the list also includes 18 persons from the category of Foreigners/NRI/PIO/OCI and 12 Posthumous awardees.

Dr. Harsh Vardhan reviews the preparedness regarding nCoV

Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare held a high level review meeting with senior officers of the Health Ministry, ICMR and NCDC, here today, to analyse the current situation, preparedness and steps being taken for prevention and management of Novel Coronavirus (nCoV) in India. “The situation is being closely monitored at the highest level for adequate preparedness. All the officials of my Ministry, concerned departments and States/UTs have been put on high alert for Novel Coronavirus. We are taking all required possible precautions to manage all possible scenarios”, Dr. Harsh Vardhan stated.

The Union Health Minister is personally reviewing and monitoring the preparedness on a daily basis. He is also in regular contact with Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, WHO SEARO for technical support and guidance in the matter.

Dr Harsh Vardhan has spoken to Chief Minister of Uttarakhand today and assured all support for screening at the border with Nepal, where a confirmed nCoV case has been reported.  He is also writing to the Chief Ministers of States requesting for their personal intervention to review the State preparedness for control and management of nCoV.

The Union Health Minister has directed for multidisciplinary central teams to be formed and sent to the seven states where thermal screening is being done at the seven designated airports (New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Kochi). The central team shall consist of a public health expert, a clinician and a microbiologist. The teams shall reach the respective states tomorrow. They shall review the end-to-end preparedness for management and control of nCoV in the states including that at the airports, for thermal screening and transferring of patients to hospitals for isolation, and shall also visit the tertiary hospitals attached to the airports for reviewing the isolation wards and availability of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and masks etc. They shall also review whether the infection control, surveillance and other guidelines are being followed. The teams shall coordinate with the State Health Secretaries to explore all avenues for further supporting and strengthening the states’ preparedness.

Under directions by Dr Harsh Vardhan, a 24×7 NCDC Call Centre (+91-11-23978046) has been made operational. The said Call Centre will monitor the list of contacts furnished by MEA; provide details of district and state surveillance officers to those who seek them; and in case of any clinical query, direct the concerned to the relevant Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) officer. The Union Health Minister has urged the passengers who have a travel history to China since 1st January 2020 to come forward for self-reporting to the nearest health facility if they experience any symptoms such as fever, cough, respiratory distress etc., and also inform their treating doctor.

Dr Harsh Vardhan stated that no nCoV case has been detected in the country so far. However, eleven (11) persons have been put under observation; out of samples taken from these 11 individuals, samples of four passengers have been confirmed to be negative for nCoV by the ICMR-NIV Pune lab. He added that timely measures and promptness of the officials of Union Health Ministry has resulted into vigilant actions. He also commended the media for creating awareness among the people.

Dr. Harsh Vardhan said that various steps have been taken up and continual efforts are being made by Health Ministry in close coordination with Ministry of Civil Aviation, MEA, State Governments and WHO. Close monitoring is being undertaken for all the passengers who are arriving from China and Hong Kong across 7 International Airports in India. All the passengers are undergoing thermal screening. Travel advisory/signages has been extended to 12 more airports in addition to the current seven. Advisory has also been issued to all States/UTs for Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) surveillance to pick up any travel related case reported in the community and follow up contacts of suspect/confirmed cases. He added that the Ministry has issued guidelines for Surveillance and Contact Tracing; Infection Control; Lab Sample Testing and Clinical Care.

Dr. Harsh Vardhan added that National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune is fully geared up to test samples of nCoV. Ten other laboratories under Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)’s Viral Research and Diagnostics Laboratories (VRDL) network are also equipped to test such samples, if a need arises. Adequate stock of PPE is being maintained by Medical Stores Organization for airports, hospitals and laboratory use.

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Curtain Raiser – Republic Day Celebrations 2020

India’s military might, cultural diversity, social and economic progress will be on display during the 71st Republic Day celebrations at the majestic Rajpath, here tomorrow. Anti-satellite weapon – Mission Shakthi developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Army’s battle tank Bhishma, infantry combat vehicles, Air Forces’ newly inducted Chinook and Apache helicopters, in addition to tableaux depicting Akash and Astra missiles and Navy’s prowess will be showcased during the 90-minute long parade. Twenty tableaux – 16 from States and Union Territories and six from various Ministries/Departments depicting the nation’s rich cultural heritage and economic progress will roll down the Rajpath.School children will convey age old message of yoga and spiritual values through dance and music and Indian Air Force aircraft will thunder in the sky projecting the air power.

President Shri Ram Nath Kovind will host this year’s chief guest President of the Federative Republic of Brazil Mr Jair MessiasBolsonaro. The 38th President of Brazil, President Bolsonaro assumed office on January 01, 2019. Under his leadership, Brazil has successfully completed the pro-tempore presidency of the association of five major emerging national economies known as BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa).

The relations between India and Brazil are based on a common global vision, shared democratic values and a commitment to foster inclusive economic growth for the welfare of the people of both countries. Brazil was the first Latin American nation to establish diplomatic relations with India in 1948. The ties were elevated to a strategic partnership in 2006, opening a new phase in the bilateral relations.

The Republic Day Parade ceremony will commence with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi visiting the National War Memorial near India Gate. He will lead the nation in paying solemn tributes to the martyrs by laying a wreath. This is for the first time that the Prime Minister will pay homage to martyrs at the National War Memorial instead of Amar Jawan Jyoti. Thereafter, the Prime Minister and other dignitaries will head to the saluting dais at Rajpath to witness the parade.

As per tradition, the National Flag will be unfurled followed by the National Anthem with a booming 21-gun salute. The parade will commence with President Shri Ram Nath Kovind taking the salute. The parade will be commanded by Parade Commander, Lieutenant General Asit Mistry, General Officer Commanding, Headquarters Delhi Area. Major General Alok Kacker, Chief of Staff, Delhi Area will be the Parade Second-in-Command.

The proud winners of the highest gallantry awards will follow. They include the winners of the Param Vir Chakra and the Ashok Chakra. Param Vir Chakra winners Subedar Major & Honorary Captain Bana Singh (Retd), Subedar Yogendra Singh Yadav, 18 Grenadiers and Subedar Sanjay Kumar, 13 JAK Rifles and Ashok Chakra winners Major General Cyrus APithawalla (Retd), Lieutenant Colonel Jas Ram Singh (Retd), Lieutenant Colonel D Sreeram Kumar and Naib Subedar (Honorary) ChheringMutup (Retd) will follow the Deputy Parade Commander on Jeeps. The Param Vir Chakra is awarded for the most conspicuous act of bravery and self-sacrifice in the face of the enemy. The Ashok Chakra is awarded for similar acts of valour and self-sacrifice but, other than, in the face of the enemy.

The first contingent in the uniform of the erstwhile Gwalior Lancers will be 61 Cavalry led by Captain Deepanshu Sheoran. The 61 Cavalry is the only active serving horse cavalry regiment in the world. It was raised on August 01, 1953 with the amalgamation of six state forces’ cavalry units.

The Indian Army will be represented by a Mounted Column of 61 Cavalry, eight mechanised columns, six marching contingents and fly-past by Rudra and Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopters of the Army Aviation.

Indigenously-developed Main Battle Tank of the Indian Army, T-90 Bhishma, Infantry Combat Vehicle (ICV) Ballway Machine Pikate (BMP)-II, K-9 VAJRA-T, Dhanush Gun System, newly-inducted five-metre Short Span Bridging System, Sarvatra Bridge System, Transportable Satellite Terminal and Akash weapon system will be the main attraction in the mechanised columns.

The other marching contingents of the Army will include the Parachute Regiment, the Grenadiers Regiment, the Sikh Light Infantry Regiment, the Kumaon Regiment and the Corps of Signals. The Combined Band of the Armoured Corps Centre & School, Madras Engineers Group & Centre and Artillery Regimental Centre, the Combined Band of 11 Gorkha Rifles Regimental Centre, 39 Gorkha Training Centre, Kumaon Regimental Centre and Garhwal Rifles Regimental Centre will also march past the saluting dais.

Marching for the first time on Republic Day will be the contingent of the Corps of Army Air Defence. It will be followed by The Combined Band of Combined Band of Bengal Engineers Group & Centre, Brigade OF Guards Training Centre, 3 Electronics & Mechanical Engineers Centre and Madras Regimental Centre.

The Naval contingent will comprise of 144 young sailors led by Lieutenant JitinMalkat as Contingent Commander. It will be followed by the Naval Tableau titled ‘Indian Navy – Silent, Strong, and Swift’. The fore part of the tableau showcases the might and fire power of Navy in all three dimensions, while the next part exhibits the Navy’s commitment to nation building.

The Air Force contingent, comprising of 144 air warriors, will be led by Flight Lieutenant Shrikant Sharma. The Air Force tableau showcases scaled down models of the Rafale aircraft, the Tejas aircraft, the Light Combat Helicopter, the Akash Missiles System and the Astra Missiles.

The Veterans’ tableau, marking the recognition and respect to the soldiers’ selfless service to the nation, will showcase the theme ‘Force behind the Force’.

One of the main highlights will be the marching contingent of DRDO that will showcase Anti-Satellite Weapons (ASAT) – Mission Shakti. ASAT (Anti-Satellite) weapons play a critical role in providing the necessary strategic deterrence. Mission Shakti, India’s first Anti-Satellite (ASAT) mission, was a major breakthrough in demonstrating the nation’s Anti-Satellite technology. The second equipment of DRDO will be the Air Defence Tactical Control Radar (ADTCR) used for volumetric surveillance, detection, tracking and friend/foe identification of aerial targets of different types and transmission of prioritised target data to multiple command posts/weapon systems.

The Indian Coast Guard marching contingent will be led by Deputy Commandant Gaurav Sharma. The motto of the Indian Coast Guard is ‘VayamRakshamah’ meaning ‘We Protect’.

The contingents of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Delhi Police and Border Security Force (BSF) will also march past the saluting dais. The National Cadet Corps (NCC) Boys Marching contingent will be led by Commander Junior Under-Officer Charandeep Singh Bhaduria, NCC Directorate Uttar Pradesh, while the Girls contingent will be headed by Senior Under-Officer Shreeshma Hegde, NCC Directorate, Karnataka & Goa. The National Service Scheme (NSS) contingent comprising 148 volunteers will also take part. The Massed Pipes and Drums Band of the Indian Army will also be on display.

Sixteen tableaux from various states/union territories will be showcased during the parade, depicting the geographical and rich cultural diversity of the country. Six tableaux from different ministries/departments will also be on display, showcasing various far-reaching reforms of the Government including ‘Startup India’, ‘Pradhan Mantri Jan DhanYojna’ and ‘Jal Jeevan Mission’. The glorious past and vibrant future of the Kolkata Port Trust is the theme of the tableau of Ministry of Shipping.

The proud winners of Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar will follow in Jeeps. The children were conferred the award for exceptional achievements in the fields of bravery, social service, art and culture, sports, innovation and scholastic. It will be followed by children’s pageant comprising over 600 participants. The cultural show will be led by Arvind Gupta DAV Centenary Public School, Model Town, Delhi on the theme ‘Yog – Vishwa Shakti ki Ore’. ‘The Baul’, a group of mystic minstrels from the historical Bengal region, is the theme of Vinay Nagar Bengali Senior Secondary School, Sarojini Nagar, Delhi. The children from Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya B-Block, JanakPuri, New Delhi will perform on the theme ‘Mharo Rang Rangilo Rajasthan’. West Zone Cultural Centre, Udaipur will present ‘Garba – the folk dance of Gujarat’.

For the first time, a contingent of women bikers of CRPF will perform daredevil stunts. The contingent will be led by Inspector Seema Nag who will be seen saluting while standing atop a moving motorcycle. The bikers will perform several daring acts on moving bikes before a human pyramid on multiple motorcycles bring up the rear.

The grand finale and the most keenly awaited segment of the parade, the Fly Past will comprise of the ‘Trishul’ formation by three ALH helicopters. It is for the first time that a “Tri-service Formation” is taking part in the Republic Day Parade. It will be followed by the ‘Vic’ formation of Chinook helicopters, used for airlifting diverse loads to remote locations. Apache helicopters, Dornier aircraft, C-130J Super Hercules aircraft, Netra, an Airborne Early Warning and Control System aircraft and the ‘Globe’ formation comprising three C-17 Globemasters are some of the other highlights. Five Jaguar Deep penetration strike aircraft and five MiG-29 Upgrade Air Superiority Fighters in ‘Arrowhead’ formation will enthral the audience before the exhilarating Trishul manoeuvre by Su-30 MKIs. The parade will culminate with a Su-30 MKI splitting the sky with a breath taking ‘Vertical Charlie’ aerobatic manoeuvre.

The ceremony will culminate with the national anthem and the release of balloons.

 

Gallantry and Distinguished Service Awards to Army on Republic Day 2020

(a)   Summary of gallantry and distinguished service awards to Army  personnel on the occasion of 26 Jan 2020. 

(b)      List of all gallantry and distinguished service awardees. 

(c)      Citation of  Shaurya Chakra Awardees 

(d)      Photographs of Shaurya Chakra Awardees

 

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Distinguished Service and Gallantry Awards to IAF Personnel on Republic Day – 2020

The following Indian Air Force personnel have been conferred with Distinguished Service and Gallantry awards by the President of India on the occasion of Republic Day 2020

PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

  1. Air Marshal Raj Karan Singh Shera AVSM VSM (Retd)
  2. Air Marshal Kuldeep Sharma AVSM VSM (Retd)
  3. Air Marshal Harjit Singh Arora AVSM
  4. Air Marshal Surendra Kumar Ghotia VSM
  5. Air Marshal Rajiv Dayal Mathur AVSM VSM
  6. Air Marshal Pradeep Padmakar Bapat VSM (Retd)

ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

  1. Air Marshal Shashiker Choudhary VSM
  2. Air Marshal Rajvir Singh VSM (Retd)
  3. Air Vice Marshal Sanjeev Narayan Deshpande VM (Retd)
  4. Air Vice Marshal Manoj Kumar Dixit VSM (Retd)
  5. Air Vice Marshal Gurcharan Singh Bedi VM VSM
  6. Air Vice Marshal Dilip Kumar Patnaik VM
  7. Air Vice Marshal Amar Prasad Babu Guttikonda VM
  8. Air Vice Marshal Bavisetti Chandra Sekhar
  9. Air Vice Marshal Nikhil Ramesh Chitnis VSM (Retd)
  10. Air Vice Marshal Sattaru Bhanoji Rao VSM (Retd)
  11. Air Vice Marshal Laxmi Narain Sharma
  12. Air Vice Marshal Makarand Ranade VM

VAYU SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)

  1. Wing Commander Daler Singh Billing
  2. Wing Commander Rajesh Agarwal
  3. Squadron Leader Ninad Anil Mandavgane (Posthumous)
  4. Squadron Leader Siddharth Vashisht (Posthumous)

 

BAR TO VAYU SENA MEDAL

  1. Group Captain Subhash Singh Rao VM

 

VAYU SENA MEDAL

  1. Group Captain Satish Kumar Gupta
  2. Group Captain Aniruddha Nandan Karulkar
  3. Group Captain Prabhat Malik
  4. Group Captain Rohith Vijayadev
  5. Group Captain Kosana Rama Rao
  6. Group Captain Promeet Bose
  7. Group Captain Girish Dantale
  8. Group Captain Tarun Gupta
  9. Group Captain Sumit Garg
  10. Group Captain Mandetira Medaiah Bopanna
  11. Group Captain Parijat Saurabh
  12. Group Captain Neetin Kumar Vatsya
  13. Group Captain Samit Gupta

VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

  1. Air Vice Marshal Daljit Singh
  2. Air Vice Marshal Shanmugasundaram Anandan
  3. Air Commodore Sambasivam Bhaskaran
  4. Air Commodore Vijay V Joshi
  5. Air Commodore Niraj Nainwal
  6. Brigadier Sanjay Mathur
  7. Group Captain Arindam Lahiri
  8. Group Captain Vadapalli Ravi Satyanarayana Raju
  9. Group Captain Nitin Yashwant Patil
  10. Group Captain Deepak Ahluwalia
  11. Group Captain Himanshu Gopal
  12. Group Captain Anuj Gupta
  13. Group Captain Anupam Banerjee
  14. Group Captain Ashish Srivastava VM
  15. Group Captain Yogesh Kalyan Dixit
  16. Group Captain Mantha Srinivasa Rama Mohan
  17. Group Captain Vikram Singh

VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL (CONT’D)

  1. Group Captain Manoj Kumar Rana
  2. Group Captain Tushar Agrawal
  3. Group Captain Tarun Desai
  4. Group Captain Ajay Rana
  5. Group Captain Raji Ranjan
  6. Group Captain S Vinay Kumar
  7. Group Captain Jaswant Patel
  8. Group Captain Samrath Dhankhar
  9. Wing Commander Achin Pillai
  10. Wing Commander Sankarasubbu Siddharthan
  11. Wing Commander Arun Singh
  12. Junior Warrant Officer Kumar Chandra Shekhar

MENTION-IN-DESPATCHES

  1. Wing Commander K Suryanarayanan
  2. Sergeant Vikrant Sahrawat (Posthumous)
  3. Sergeant Vishal Kumar Pandey (Posthumous)
  4. Corporal Pankaj Kumar (Posthumous)
  5. Corporal Deepak Pandey (Posthumous)

 

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Distinguished service and gallantry award winners on Republic day 2020

Ser Name & Rank P.No Appointment/ Unit Award
1. VAdm Anil Kumar Chawla, AVSM,NM, VSM 02312-B FOCINC(South) PVSM
2. VAdm G Ashok Kumar, AVSM,VSM 02470-N VCNS PVSM
3. VAdm Atul Kumar Jain, AVSM,VSM 02459-N FOCINC(East) PVSM
4. VAdm Kalidoss Srinivas, NM,VSM 40999-B SBC(V) AVSM
5. VAdm Kiran Manikrao Deshmukh, VSM 41147-R DGNP (V) AVSM
6. RAdm Puneet Kumar Bahl, VSM 02741-B DSSC Nilgiris AVSM
7. RAdm Sanay Jasjit Singh, NM 03081-A HQ Western Fleet AVSM
8. RAdm Rajesh Pendharkar, VSM 03130-N HQ FOMA AVSM
9. RAdm Suraj Berry, NM, VSM 03101-Y HQ Eastern Fleet AVSM
10. RAdm G Srinivasan, VSM 41184-Z ND(Mbi) AVSM
11. Capt Sanjay Sameer Pote 04514-H Chakra YSM
12. Cdr Prakash Vivek 05240-K INAS 312 YSM
13. Cmde Jyotin Raina, VSM 03556-F HQWNC NM(G)
14. Lt Cdr Shailendra Singh 05982-W Kirpan NM(G)
15. Lt Cdr Vikrant Singh 06046-R Kumbhir NM(G)
16. Lt Cdr Ravindra Singh Chaudhary 07270-Y Abhimanyu NM(G)
17. Sushil Kumar, LS (GW) 230617-F Abhimanyu NM(G)
18. Cmde JA Maolankar 02872-A NPO Bangalore NM(D)
19. Cmde MP Anil Kumar 03329-R DIW NM(D)
20. Cmde Gurcharan Singh 03594-T INWT NM(D)
21. Cmde CR Praveen Nair 03756-K HQ EasternFleet NM(D)
22. Cmde Sundeep Kumar Verma 03883-Z HQWNC NM(D)
23. Cmde PC Maragathavelan 41357-T CQAE(EFS)(V) NM(D)
24. Cmde R Vijay Sekhar 51116-Y SBC(V) NM(D)
25. Surg Cmde Sandeep Singh Khanuja 75440-B DGMS (N) NM(D)
26. RAdm Dhiren Vig 03001-W NDC NDL VSM
27. RAdm Sanjay Roye 03136-A HQ FOGNA VSM
28. RAdm Tarun Sobti 03350-N INA Ezhimala VSM
29. RAdm Ashish Prabhakar Kulkarni 41218-A P-75 VSM
30. Cmde R Ramakrishnan Ayyar 03253-T GP HQ-Ernakulam VSM
31. Cmde Madan Mohan Singh Shergill 03567-F DPS VSM
32. Cmde Shobhit Srivastava 03561-T DAPM VSM
33. Cmde Ajith V Kumar 41197-B NAQAS(K) VSM
34. Cmde Brijpaul Singh 41347-W NSRY(PBR) VSM
35. Cmde Nitin Nangia 51286-H DWE VSM
36. Capt Ravi Kumar, YSM 04669-K INAS 312 VSM
37. Capt Mohamed Thaju 51529-K IIPA (NDL) VSM
38. Capt K Nirmal Raghu 04936-T NDA (Khadakwasla) VSM
39. Cdr Rahul Malhotra 04376-W COL VSM
40. Ram Dular, MCME II 178116-K Dhruv Cell VSM
41. Shrikant Parashram Mane, MCPO (UW) II 179868-T INS Chakra VSM

 

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