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o"kZ % 2 vad % 44 ubZ fnYyh 07 vizSy ls 13 vizSy 2014 ewY; % 2@& i`"B % 08 Political News Bulletin & Beyond National Weekly New Delhi Jhyadk us thrk Vh&20 fo'o di dk f[krkc--- Page : 7 vius oksV dk djsa lgh bLrseky Page :4 Narendra-Modi12Narendra Modi attacked Sonia Gandhi and Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav accusing them of indulging in vote bank politics and “mislead- ing” Muslims in the name of secularism. The BJP’s prime ministerial candidate also sought to blame Mrs. Gandhi and Mr. Yadav for the communal clashes, saying “700 riots took place right under the nose of Madam Soniaji in the last one year and 250 of them took place right here under Netaji (Yadav) in Uttar Pradesh.” “In a recent speech, Madam Soniaji talked about the 15-point programme for developing 90 Muslim-dominated districts in the country of which 15 are in UP. But when an MP asked about the work under the project, Soniaji’s UPA government said not a single paisa has been spent in last one year. This is an example of misleading the Muslims and people,” he said at a rally in Aligarh. Mr. Modi, charged that the Congress, the Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) do “vote bank politics and sing songs of secularism. What they do is just talk- ing. They only talk of secularism but their poli- tics is all about keeping all classes poor through their politics.” He said the Congress and the SP “only talk about secularism. They can neither provide development nor security to the people and they have no right to be in power even for a second.” The BJP leader sought to suggest that the state of Muslims under his rule in Gujarat was better than compared to other non-BJP states, saying central government figures “show that among the urban Muslims, there are 50 per cent poor in UP whereas the figure is 60 per cent in Bihar. In Gujarat, the figure is only 14 per cent.” Mr. Modi accused the Congress of being against bringing black money stashed in foreign banks saying, “If we come to power, we will bring back every single paisa of black money and use it for the development and welfare of poor.” Narendra Modi accuses Sonia Gandhi, Mulayam of misleading Muslims New Delhi, A group of members of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) alongwith vol- unteers and scores of Delhiites while accusing the AAP leadership of cheating Delhities by running away from their responsibility to govern Delhi with an eye on the Lok Sabha and PM post have today staged a massive protest demonstration at Nirman Vihar Metro Station area under the banner of Aam Aadmi Aandolan (AAA), a mission of AAP members to campaign against the outsider AAP party candidates throughout India asking peo- ple not to fall prey to their hollow claims and tall prom- ises for which they have cre- ated a slogan “Bherupiye Bhagao Desh Bachao”. The activists later marched in a procession holding banners and placards with slogans written on them of how Kejriwal ditched Delhites and seeking answers to their questions upto Laxmi Nagar Metro station asking people not to fall prey to the hollow promises of AAP leaders again and vowed to campaign all over India against the AAP candidates for befooling the Delhiites and now trying to befool the nation. According to the Aam Aadmi Aandolan (AAA) activist who are also the members or volunteers of Aam Aadmi Party they kept quite till now thinking the party leadership would mend their arrogant attitude and limit their hunger for more power to do justice with peo- ple of Delhi who toiled hard to get a party of the common man by the common man and for the common man but instead they have been indulging in regular run of the mill politics by introduc- ing outsiders and celebrities and running away from their responsibilities leaving the real aam aadmi outside the fence. The activists said that they feel cheated by the party leadership and have decided to create awareness among the voters all over India ask- ing them not to vote for a party that left their original mass base in lurch with an eye to grab power at the cen- tre for which another move- ment “Aam Aadmi Aandolan” has been launched against the arrogant and dic- tatorial attitude of AAP lead- ership. They said that they were with the party since the days of Anna Hazare movement and had supported the idea of AAP only to bring relief to the people of Delhi but unfor- tunately once the AAP lead- ers grabbed the power they forgot all about the Aam Aadmi and converted the party from public organiza- tion to a private limited com- pany with a few of the close people of Arvind Kejriwal as its directors. AAA activists said that there was growing resent- ment among the activists of AAP that party was forget- ting its own manifesto and ideals by indulging in Congress and BJP style poli- tics by giving tickets to celebrities and ignoring the Aam Aadmi of Delhi stages protest demonstration against Kejriwal and others for cheating Delhiites Contd. on page 3

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Page 1: okZ % 2 vad % 44 ubZ fnYyh 07 vizSy ls 13 vizSy 2014 ewY ...naiindia.com/assets/countryandpolitics/7-13 april 14 country.pdf · ated a slogan “Bherupiye Bhagao Desh Bachao”. The

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Political News Bulletin & Beyond

National Weekly

New Delhi

Jhyadk usthrk Vh&20fo'o di dkf[krkc---

Page : 7

vius oksVdk djsa lghbLrseky

Page :4

Narendra-Modi12Narendra Modi attackedSonia Gandhi and Samajwadi Party chiefMulayam Singh Yadav accusing them ofindulging in vote bank politics and “mislead-ing” Muslims in the name of secularism.

The BJP’s prime ministerial candidate alsosought to blame Mrs. Gandhi and Mr. Yadav forthe communal clashes, saying “700 riots tookplace right under the nose of Madam Soniaji inthe last one year and 250 of them took placeright here under Netaji (Yadav) in UttarPradesh.”

“In a recent speech, Madam Soniaji talkedabout the 15-point programme for developing90 Muslim-dominated districts in the country ofwhich 15 are in UP. But when an MP askedabout the work under the project, Soniaji’s UPAgovernment said not a single paisa has beenspent in last one year. This is an example ofmisleading the Muslims and people,” he said at

a rally in Aligarh.Mr. Modi, charged that the Congress, the

Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan SamajParty (BSP) do “vote bank politics and singsongs of secularism. What they do is just talk-ing. They only talk of secularism but their poli-

tics is all about keeping all classes poor throughtheir politics.”

He said the Congress and the SP “only talkabout secularism. They can neither providedevelopment nor security to the people and theyhave no right to be in power even for a second.”

The BJP leader sought to suggest that thestate of Muslims under his rule in Gujarat wasbetter than compared to other non-BJP states,saying central government figures “show thatamong the urban Muslims, there are 50 per centpoor in UP whereas the figure is 60 per cent inBihar. In Gujarat, the figure is only 14 percent.”

Mr. Modi accused the Congress of beingagainst bringing black money stashed in foreignbanks saying, “If we come to power, we willbring back every single paisa of black moneyand use it for the development and welfare ofpoor.”

Narendra Modi accuses Sonia Gandhi,Mulayam of misleading Muslims

New Delhi, A group of

members of Aam Aadmi

Party (AAP) alongwith vol-

unteers and scores of

Delhiites while accusing the

AAP leadership of cheating

Delhities by running away

from their responsibility to

govern Delhi with an eye on

the Lok Sabha and PM post

have today staged a massive

protest demonstration at

Nirman Vihar Metro Station

area under the banner of Aam

Aadmi Aandolan (AAA), a

mission of AAP members to

campaign against the outsider

AAP party candidates

throughout India asking peo-

ple not to fall prey to their

hollow claims and tall prom-

ises for which they have cre-

ated a slogan “Bherupiye

Bhagao Desh Bachao”.

The activists later

marched in a procession

holding banners and placards

with slogans written on them

of how Kejriwal ditched

Delhites and seeking answers

to their questions upto Laxmi

Nagar Metro station asking

people not to fall prey to the

hollow promises of AAP

leaders again and vowed to

campaign all over India

against the AAP candidates

for befooling the Delhiites

and now trying to befool the

nation.

According to the Aam

Aadmi Aandolan (AAA)

activist who are also the

members or volunteers of

Aam Aadmi Party they kept

quite till now thinking the

party leadership would mend

their arrogant attitude and

limit their hunger for more

power to do justice with peo-

ple of Delhi who toiled hard

to get a party of the common

man by the common man and

for the common man but

instead they have been

indulging in regular run of

the mill politics by introduc-

ing outsiders and celebrities

and running away from their

responsibilities leaving the

real aam aadmi outside the

fence.

The activists said that they

feel cheated by the party

leadership and have decided

to create awareness among

the voters all over India ask-

ing them not to vote for a

party that left their original

mass base in lurch with an

eye to grab power at the cen-

tre for which another move-

ment “Aam Aadmi

Aandolan” has been launched

against the arrogant and dic-

tatorial attitude of AAP lead-

ership.

They said that they were

with the party since the days

of Anna Hazare movement

and had supported the idea of

AAP only to bring relief to

the people of Delhi but unfor-

tunately once the AAP lead-

ers grabbed the power they

forgot all about the Aam

Aadmi and converted the

party from public organiza-

tion to a private limited com-

pany with a few of the close

people of Arvind Kejriwal as

its directors.

AAA activists said that

there was growing resent-

ment among the activists of

AAP that party was forget-

ting its own manifesto and

ideals by indulging in

Congress and BJP style poli-

tics by giving tickets to

celebrities and ignoring the

Aam Aadmi of Delhi stages protest demonstrationagainst Kejriwal and others for cheating Delhiites

Contd. on page 3

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INDU KALA YADAV

contd priv. issue.......

And then there can be on

the development of Societies

their areas, state, national and

international level. I'm look-

ing at the villages areas on this

matter so still slag developed.

Civil societies are being aware

and awaking by watch the fair

movements. I agree that, polit-

ical society is necessarily dif-

ferent from civil society. I

know, they cannot make law

ever such. Political people are

to say, law is not make on the

road, so it is okay but to our

rights can be demanded on

road, it is also okay. By civil

society (sc) discussion’s or

civil society organization’s

movement we cannot get or

reached at a solid conclusion.

But this also can’t say that

movements of civil society

are no benefit, it advance for

society. People have been lots

of learn by movements of civil

society organization. As well

civil society organization has

been learning by Mahatma

Gandhi’s moments. ''

Satyagraha'' Nonviolent

movement which anything is

not harm to anyone.

Ahinsapuarn movement is a

boon to society, even it, that

would not harm to the envi-

ronment. As such seen civil

society organization is with

environment. Nowadays, by

the civil society organization

all the movements are being

done that maximum move-

ment are aware to whom,

don’t know about their rights,

they are also thinking that

what is needed and how can

demand their rights from the

government. Civil society

organizations themselves

make organization and pro-

viding resource for their soci-

ety. As- developed societies

areas, flats areas, developed

residential areas where water,

electricity, defense, watch-

man, cleaning, etcetera all are

available. Civil society organ-

ization is being created in

towns, cities, and metropolis.

Because people are live in

cities of various cultures, cos-

tume, way of life or lifestyle

all are different. Thereby peo-

ple who find the lifestyle suit-

able and accept that culture

for their life time. Which

employees come to the towns,

cities or metropolis from vil-

lages or rural areas, they learn

here suitable cities lifestyle

and they ever follow the cul-

ture In the Village also. TV

Internet has been come the

most impressive resource to

village’s people. Anna's

movement in the country has

led to the awareness of the

Ombudsman Bill what’s the

ombudsman? And what's the

advantage of ombudsman?

There is no time or age bound-

ary for civil society organiza-

tions, People of any age, 20,

50, or 80 years old they can

connect. The Civil Society

Organization is standing

against the evils spread in

society, if they desire so with

government can prevent the

evils spread in society. As

Anna’s organization retrieved

hangover Intoxicate alcohol

and other negative or prohibi-

tive to the people of his vil-

lage and Anna’s NGO is cor-

rect development of their vil-

lage. There is movement of

Civil Society Organization in

one country rather than it run-

ning in other countries also,

As Sikh’s organization in

Canada which sought all kind

of resource as countrymen or

native.

Civil society can get the

moral those NGOs who are

doing a public service since

the British Time NGOs had

begun the registration 1856.

We can make our NGO

registration from government

and can make developed in

their areas. Where not

resources there are provide the

resources. There is awareness

of the persons that about their

areas, environment and peo-

ple, what resources are needed

then they in your area may do

well work.

Many NGOs are running

which serve to society. As-

Narayan Seva Sansthan trust

Udaypur, Rajsthan it is stab-

lished in 1985, and Mother

Teresa Charitable Trust in

Kolkatta, where destitute,

helpless, roadside ridden

patients, Helpless handi-

capped, Orphans, and victims

are served. Mother Teresa

1929 came in India from

Yugoslavia and she made the

center for serving in Kolkata.

To be seen today so the

government also wants the

same, all resources reach to all

public, but still do not reach

the full facilities everywhere.

There is not successful run-

ning many projects of govern-

ment. There are several rea-

sons Such as culture, lan-

guage, environment, cast, reli-

gion etc, but there's an NGO

or Civil society organization

would know the mindset of

the people in their area. That

how accessible is the develop-

ment. After all government

while where gone and seen, it

Is too much responsibility of

government making plans, it

aims to pass the plans and

other department care etc,

government is not being done

all together. That who got and

who did not get benefit of

schemes. Civil society organi-

zation or non-government

organization in this state or

condition review to undevel-

oped area and it connects to

the government. Have been

able to work in a social serv-

ice field then by making their

NGO registration and they

can work in the society.

Civil Society Organization and lifelong learning

Aditya Sharma Two matches two wins in

the 2014 Bangaldesh T20World Cup for India- a simi-lar resemblance to the 2013England Champions Trophywhere in the 50 over tourna-ment India beat top teamsincluding the likes of SouthAfrica, West Indies, Pakistan,Sri Lanka, England. There inhelpful seaming conditions ofwhich the faster bowlers tookadvantage and what happenedin the end was there foreveryone to see. We sawBhuvaneshwar Kumar whoalong with Ishant and Shami“ swung the ball” prodigious-ly and rest is history.

Come to Bangladesh andlike every Sub-Continentpitch spinners play an impor-tant role and that is what isbeing seen from the leg spin-ners especially.

Imran Tahir, SamuelBadree, Amit Mishra, allthree are orthodox conven-tional leg spinners who havebeen valuable assets forCaptains Francois Du Plessis,Darren Sammy and M.S.Dhoni.

Let us in this article dis-

cuss India’s performance sofar in the first of the three partseries- India has beaten rivalsPakistan and mercurial WestIndies, it was important forIndia to secure points as boththe aforementioned teams areunpredictable, have the likesof Afridi and Gayle who canstrike an arrow in the heart ofthe fans if they explode butfortunately for India, theyboth imploded and India have4 points at the end of the day.

This has been quite a weekof T20 Cricket- In one group,India beats Pakistan, Pakistanbeats Australia, India beatsWest Indies, West IndiesBangladesh, In the othergroup- Sri Lanka escapesagainst South Africa, NZ beatrain and thunder to just upsetEngland, South Africa go pastNZ by a whisker and SriLanka demolishesNetherlands.

This has been the story of2014 World T20Championship so far andhopefully the remainingmatches will thrill the viewerand the players more. I willbe back with more interestingviews and analysis as thematches go about.

India’s performance so far the toastof the T20 World Championship

party activists who according

to their own admission were

the real masters while as the

leadership was the servants to

run the party affairs.

They said that Arvind

Kejriwal had promised the

AAP members at Jantar

Mantar that AAP would not

do close door politics and

every decision would be

taken after consultation but

no promise was kept and

when people start asking

questions Arvind Kejriwal

accuses them of seeking Lok

Sabha tickets while Manish

Sisodia arrogantly asks them

to leave the party as if it was

their personal property.

The members said that

AAP got a chance to govern

Delhi and they should have

stayed back to deliver their

promises made to Delhiites

instead of running away to

contest Lok Sabha elections

adding when they asked

Deliites whether to stake

claim for the government or

not why did they not consult

them for leaving the govern-

ment, why did they not ask

them whether to contest Lok

Sabha elections and if they

had to contest Lok Sabha

elections what was the hurry

to leave Delhiites in lurch.

All this indicates that

these leaders thought that it

was easy to befool people of

India also as they befooled

Delhites to grab the PM post

prompting them to resign

from the government to enter

the parliament for their own

satisfaction rather than any

concern for the common

masses, the members added.

The members asked the

party why aam aadmi was

ignored for the Lok Sabha

while the same aam aadmi

was responsible for their

coming to power in assembly

elections adding Delhiites are

seeking answers to their

questions while the party

leadership was busy in pro-

moting their own set of peo-

ple which was a clear case of

nepotism and favoritism

against which the party was

conceptualized.

The Aam Aadmi

Aandolan (AAA) activists

who staged the protest

demonstration include Lalit

Rajdan, Inder Gogia, Mohit

Jaitely, Hariom Singhal,

Sunit, Vineet, Rajesh Singh,

Amit Seth, Sarbjit Singh

founder members of AAP

besides Harish Tuteja,

Krishna, GS Negi, Tarun

Tuli, Nirdosh Malik and

Sanjay Kumar etc

From 1 page Aam Aadmi of Delhi stages protest.........

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“The first tree was

handed over to the organi-

zation by our own former

President of India Honor

able A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

with the idea that the chain

should not break and tree

plantation should become

the habit of Indians” said

Sandeep Marwah President

of Marwah Studios on the

national meet of Plantation

Ceremony at AAFT, Noida

Film City.

“We have found the

right office and the correct

person in Sandeep Marwah

to highlight this movement

where we have already

committed for plantation of

one million trees in the

country” added Deepak

Gaur director of ‘Gift A

Tree Network’ organiza-

tion.

“I can assure you if

there are no trees there is

going to be no life on the

planet. Trees are the real

suppliers of oxygen to us.

Treat them like human

beings you will feel more

human” said Dr. K.D.

Gupta Chairperson

Assocham committee of

Environment.

Dr. Ridhwana Sanam

Chairperson of KRV

Health Care, J.S.Saluja

Vice President Association

of Asian Union, Vaibhav

Dayal of V Resorts and

Savita Kainth expressed

their case studies related to

Go Green and Gift A

Tree.Later a plantation cer-

emony was conducted by

all the guests and Sandeep

Marwah assured to convert

both the campuses of

Marwah Studios to go

green in no time.” We have

to adopt tree plantation as

our religion and part of our

customs and traditions”

Marwah added.

Sandeep Marwah Will Carry theMessage of APJ Abdul Kalam

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“The digital at last has

taken over the cellulite and

Canon has created a won-

derful place for itself in the

World film market. The idea

of having workshop is to

give state of art knowledge

and equipment to the stu-

dents of cinema” said

Sandeep Marwah President

of Marwah Studios at Noida

Film City. “We are always

ready with these kind of

workshops where profes-

sionals and film students are

eager to know more.

Canon has created a pro-

fessional range of cinema

cameras which can give

most appropriate and correct

results to the industry pro-

fessionals and the film audi-

ence” added Praveen Sahani

Director of Canon in India.

A full day workshop was

organized at Marwah

Studios where film and TV

students of Asian Academy

of Film And Television,

Asian School of

Communication and Asian

School of Media Studies

participated in full strength.

The workshop was inau-

gurated by a senior cine-

matographer Ajay Sharma

and was also attended by

renowned cinematographer

K.K.Wadhwa, Kalyan

Sarkar, Arun Anand,

Mantosh, Abhinav Bajpai

and others. The workshop

was initiated by Sanjeev

Sharma & Y.K.Roy of UC

Info Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Canon Workshop of FilmCameras at Marwah Studios

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Anantha Arts- APerforming Arts Unit, fromShalimar Garden, Sahibabadis going to celebrate theirAnnual Day and also payingit as a tribute to World Dance

Day. The programme willinclude the performances ofall the students of AnanthaArts Institute of Dance. Alongwith that the core performingteam will be presenting adance drama “Udaan- thedesire”. The dance drama willbe based upon a bondbetween a Guru and hisstudent. Also the star-duo ofAnantha Arts, Jyoti-Vineetwill be performing theirduets.

At Anantha Arts webelieve that dream are the realsource of creativity. 15 yearsago, it was just a dream toestablish an organizationwhich would be working onspreading awareness amongthe society through themedium of Dance and theallied arts. An organizationwhose pure intentions will beto spread the Indian cultureall over the world. And, atthat 15 years back, there took

birth, a small idea in the formof “Shri Radhey Krishna KalaSangam (Regd.)”. The idea offorming this Sangam hasbeen conceived and foreseenunder the able guidance of a

great visionary Shri V. K.Nigam, whose hard work andsacrifices made this

organization to reach at thislevel. Under the lineage of theSangam, here started“Anantha Arts- A PerformingArts Unit”.

Although a new comer tothe market, the Anantha Artshave already shown up thesigns of soaring high. Thisunit have already gainedmany credits and accoladesfor their meaningful andartistic works.

Now Anantha Arts is allset to celebrate their firstAnnual day with thesynchrony of their Danceperformances.

Celebration5ubZ fnYyh] 7 ls 13 vizSy] 2014

SAMANWAYA BY ANANTHA ARTS

Venue: Kathyayini

Auditorium, Mayurvihar,

Phase 1, Delhi

Date: 27th- April-2014

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Mr. Deepak Singh

AAFT, ASMS, School of

Fashion,20 March 2014, in

the gracious guidance of

President, Asian Education

Group, Mr. Sandeep

Marwah, students of BSc.

Fashion Design and PG

Diploma Fashion Design

were benefitted with wide

knowledge bestowed by

Designer Mr. Deepak Singh

on the topic “Design

Concepts and Process in

Fashion Industry”. The work-

shop was observed on 20

March 2014.

Mr. Deepak Singh is a

designer of great distinction,

self taught, self made, matter

of fact, person with deep

sense of gratefulness to nature

and life in general. He is the

first Indian designer known to

have worked with No.

of International Designers

on imparting training &

designs to under privileged to

earn their livelihood. He

believes in "Giving is

Gaining". In the year 1999,

He was commissioned by

Export Promotion Council for

Handicrafts to showcase his

designs in Indian Handicrafts

and Gifts Fair Spring, which

was very well accepted by the

foreign buyers. He was com-

missioned with German

designer Mr. Alexander

Zickendraht to offer services

to "National Centre for

Design and Product

Development". Handicrafts

industry has honored him

with numerous Design excel-

lence awards.

He briefed students on

Design Process, the impor-

tance of process development

and its implementation.

While talking to students he

showed various design con-

cepts related to projects in

dress designing for corporate,

denims, lifestyle products,

furniture and theme develop-

ment process before design-

ing could be started. He also

detailed students on the proj-

ect starting, establishment of

Brand and the difference in

export, international and

domestic market. The day

created a history, with the

presence of two eminent per-

sonalities under one roof,

which left an impression on

students of Fashion Design, at

AAFT, ASMS-School of

Fashion. Mr. Sandeep

Marwah, own in his account

five world records, which

makes him a global celebrity.

He presented Mr. Deepak

Singh with membership to

International Film and

Television Club.

Design Concepts andProcess in fashion Industry”

Under the guidance of PresidentAsian Education Group,

“Creativity flew in thefashion department and as itis contagious, it is passed onby Ms. V.Lalitha, Guest fac-ulty, Marwah Studios.

The cloth for the currentweek draping has beensourced by Ms. Lalitha fromSouth India. The off-white

drape is cotton fabric withzari border and is called“PATTU” in Tamil and is avery popular fabric inTamilnadu and Kerala. Thefabric is well chosen for thecurrent season and welldefines the requirement tobeat the heat, as the fabric is

cotton and gives cool effectsto wearer. Second drape isdark olive green Brocade, isweaved with synthetic silkand zari work all over. Thefabric in brocade has motifsomewhat inspired fromEurope and is visible in thelook of rose motifs. The

selection of fabric is done todepict royal effect in thedrape. Although fabrics arevery much Indian but thedrape inspiration is fromEurope. Both drapes giveimplications of use of Indianfabric to be worn in Europeanstyle to get

“We have achieved whatwe had planned few yearsback. AAFT is giving 360degree education in media .Every student gets anopportunity to be part ofthe industry while learningat film school” saidSandeep Marwah Presidentof Asian Academy of FilmAnd Television on the con-vocation of students of82nd batch.

“AAFT has created awonderful niche for itself,the whole media world hasa word of appreciation forthe school” said CharuVerma an educationistfrom United Kingdom.“We have experienced thequality of education in lastone year, we have no wordsto express ourselves”added Goodluck a filmmaker from Nigeria.

“Fine arts are no away

from the media education,the belief of AAFT hasmade film & TV coursesdifferent from rest of the

schools” expressed Dr.Jyoti Srivastava an OdissiDance exponent. “Neverseen such a high profilededucation at such a lowprice” said Godspower thecoordinator of Governmentof Nigeria.

More than 60 studentsfrom the discipline ofProduction/direction andTV journalism, editing and

sound recording, cameraand lighting techniques,acting and presentation,sound recording and radioproductions, graphics andanimation, still photogra-phy and journalism passedout of this batch.

Convocation of 82nd Batch ofAAFT Held at Marwah Studios

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AIWC Programfor empower-ment of women,

One of the most impor-

tant objective of AIWC is

empowerment of women,

social ,economic, political

and cultural.

Promotion of talent in

the field of art. Eg music,

dance painting, theatre and

writing tc are part of this

initiative

A program of music.

SANGEETANJALI, was

organized on 3rd April

2014, to launch some new

talent as well as hav the

performance of some other

artists

Rani a Phd student of

school of Music Delhi uni-

versity, working on

Renowned musician kumar

a Gandharva,

Ragini. Is on research

fellowship from du

Ritu jain is a painter and

vocalist,has done a no of

solo performances

Vineet Goswami left his

job in the Indian rows to

pursue his passion for

music,he has a no of per-

formances to his credithe is

doing Researh