Sunday, January 27, 2019

Defence Minister watches 'Uri' in Bengaluru

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday watched film "Uri: The Surgical Strike" with war veterans at a Bengaluru mall.

"What a power-packed movie... Brilliant performances Yami Gautam, Vicky Kaushal, Paresh Rawal, Mohit Raina. Recharged also by the energy in the cinema hall! #HighJosh," Sitharaman tweeted.

In a series of tweets, the Defence Minister shared videos of her movie-viewing experience along with veterans at a mall in the city's southeastern suburb.

Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film, featuring Vicky, Yami, Paresh and Mohit, is based on the September 2016 attack by armed militants near the town of Uri in Jammu and Kashmir.

The Defence Minister also tweeted a video of her repeating a famous line from the film, "How's the josh?", as the audience screamed "High sir".

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Lengthy introduction of 'Ragas' can make them boring: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
Stressing on the importance of composition and presentation, legendary sarod player Ustad Amjad Ali Khan on Sunday said even traditional Indian classical music calls for innovation.

"In India, we blindly worship the convention whether it is religion or classical music. There is nothing wrong, and I also did it all my life. But tradition allows innovation. My father (Hafiz Ali Khan) who was my guru gave me liberty to go ahead with my thoughts and views," Khan said while discussing his book "Master on Masters" at the Tata Steel Kolkata Literary Meet 2019 here.

He gave more importance to compositions (known as Rachana or Bandish). They were created to preserve the 'Raga' (moods of Indian classical music). There is no need to give lengthy introductions of all the Ragas, he said.

"If compositions are beautiful, Ragas will become more interesting and vice-versa. Young musicians should pay attention on compositions," Khan said.

Sharing an important lesson, the veteran musician said: "Long rendering or presentation of any Raga sometimes becomes very boring and repetitive also. Every musician cannot do justice with 'Alap, Jor and Jhala' (conventional structuring of Raga)."

"No guru can help in teaching how to present. He can teach grammar and literature but every musician has the liberty to do their own performance on the stage," the sarod maestro said.

He wished that every guru tells their disciples about the length of singing various ragas, but it never happens.

Giving a glimpse of the life of Pandit Kumar Gandharva, the author said he was a child prodigy who could copy legendary musicians at the age of 12. He paid attention to the literature of composition.

Many classical "singers cannot be understood after a few lines" as they get involved in 'technical singing'. But he tried to understand the folk music, paid attention to literature and presented in his own way.

"Kumar Gandharvji's music was very colourful. Many so-called purists didn't approve of his genius," Khan said.

In his book, the master revealed his experiences with other icons like Pandit Kishan Maharaj, Ravi Shankar, Vilayat Khan and others who had their own vision and have contributed immensely to Indian classical music.

He also spoke about some instances of 'love-hate relationships between musicians' and also how he steered clear of any unpleasant situation, as he had immense respect for these stalwarts. The book reveals interesting anecdotes of the same.

Addressing the topic of Indian music losing its charm, he said: "Great masters have gone. Suddenly we feel the vacuum, they were the cause of making Indian classical music popular and we miss them."

About modern instruments, Khan said: "Keyboard is a great invention and I respect the person for it. But it has destroyed the livelihood of many musicians. It can produce the sound of violin and sitar."

"But thank God there is no sound of sarod in the keyboard, I would have been out of a job then," he jokingly said.

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Sunday, December 9, 2018

Doctor sues medical coaching centre for not preparing for AIIMS test

Quite unusual and a warning to all the coaching centres in the country; a doctor in Hyderabad has sued a medical coaching centre for not giving him proper coaching to crack the entrance test for AIIMS.
R Sankara Rao, who sued the institute, alleged that the coaching centre failed to assign doctors to teach classes. He also said that his performance deteriorated due to the coaching centre’s negligence.
The district consumer forum, that heard the complaint, directed the coaching centre to pay back Rs 45,000, which the complainant had paid as coaching fee and also pronounced a compensation of Rs 32,000.
https://www.indianflash.com/2018/12/09/doctor-sues-medical-coaching-centre-for-not-preparing-for-aiins-test

First flight from Kannur takes off leaving behind blame game

With the first flight taking off from Kannur International Airport, the ruling Left and the Opposition Congress have now come out in the open blaming the other for the delay in making the airport operational much earlier.
In his inaugural address, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan criticised the UDF for the delay that occurred in completing the construction of the Kannur International Airport.
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He said that there was no need for such a long time to realcomplete the project thatan in 1996.
Vijayan alleged that no works were done in the five years between 2001 to 2006. The reason behind that inactivity is still unknown. Later, the works of the airport restarted when V. S. Acuthanandan-led government came to power. The activities including land acquisition progressed rapidly during that period.
However, former chief minister Oommen Chandy said in Kottayam that the construction was progressing according to schedule till the UDF government was in power. The UDF was to complete the project in 2017 when a slight shift in the schedule occurred. This was only because a panchayat led by CPM did not cooperate for land acquisition and quarrying of rocks, he said and added that he was not for any controversy.
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Saturday, November 17, 2018

Hindu right women activists perform Puja at Taj Mahal

A group of women from right wing organizations on Saturday performed Puja in the mosque located inside Taj Mahal premises in retaliation to the Namaaz performed by local Muslims at the mosque on Tuesday despite the ASI's ban on it.

The women performed the Puja to prove that the monument was originally a shiv temple. These activities have created communal division between the two communities.

They performed the puja with dhoop bati and poured ganga jal inside the mosque premises. They also chanted "Om Namashway".

https://www.indianflash.com/2018/11/18/hindu-right-women-activists-perform-puja-at-taj-mahal


Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and Maldives president Ibrahim Mohamed Solih held talks when the former visited the Maldives to participate in the presidential inauguration ceremony.

The two leaders, while noting the resilience of the relations between India and the Maldives, expressed confidence in the renewal of the close bonds of cooperation and friendship with the election of Mr Solih as the President of the Maldives, an official release said.

The two leaders expressed their unwavering commitment and support for increased cooperation in combating terrorism both within the region and elsewhere.

President Solih also briefed Prime Minister Modi on the dire economic situation facing the country as he takes office. The two leaders discussed ways in which India can continue development partnership, particularly to help the new government in meeting its pledges to the people of the Maldives. In particular, President Solih highlighted the pressing need for increased housing and infrastructure development as well as for establishing water and sewerage systems in the outlying islands.

Prime Minister Modi assured President Solih of India’s firm commitment in assisting the Maldives to achieve sustainable social and economic development. He also conveyed India’s readiness to extend help in every possible way and suggested that both sides should meet at the earliest to work out details as per requirements of the Maldives.

https://www.indianflash.com/2018/11/18/india-maldives-agree-on-maintaining-peace-and-security-in-the-indian-ocean

BJP leader Surendran arrested; prevented from going to Sabarimala

BJP state general secretary K Surendran was on Saturday evening detained in Nilakkal base camp on his way to Sabarimala.
The police led by SP Yathish Chandra arrested Surendran and four others who had reached Nilakkal by 6pm.
On his arrival, police officers held discussions with Surendran. He said that he has the right to have darshan and nobody can block him. Though the police officers tried to pacify him, he stood firm on his stand.
Sabarimala was opened Friday for the annual pilgrimage season along with Mandala- Makaravilakku festival amidst tight security and strict surveillance.
https://www.indianflash.com/2018/11/17/bjp-leadersurendran-arrested-prevented-from-going-to-sabarimala