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Saturday, the September 5 of the year 2015 was an amazing day when the

Teacher’s Day fell on the birthday of lord Krishna who is the biggest and

most appropriate teacher to the mankind. Krishna taught the very concept

of Karma through which anything or any aim can be achieved. And smartly

enough, Krishna also liberated the human from tensions of outcome. Krishna

clearly mentioned that you go ahead and make best of the choices you have.

Then proceed with the action ensuring you do not stray from the path of

truth. And when you are done, just chill and relax. Leave the rest on me.

A teacher too gives same lesson to their pupils in most practical way. You

attend classes, learn concepts, take exams, and then leave the results in

the hands of a Teacher. Although results

given by the teacher are most prominent

and authoritative but that also again depend

on actions taken by the student. So every-

thing is interconnected. You are in a situa-

tion portrayed by the time you are living in. You select one path out of sev-

eral available. Then you act upon inspired by best of your wisdom. And here

your part ends. Rest depends upon the action you took. What you are expect-

ing is your understanding but what results would be is the wisdom of the

lord. The results are always best in situation and allows you to enjoy the fruit

of your deed and gives you an opportunity to ponder over your actions that

brought that result.

I strongly believe that these are the eternal principles that we should keep

in mind. but due to the nature of our memory, we tend to forget that we owe

results of our actions. We forget easily that what we are today doing is noth-

ing but a base of our future conditions.

Perhaps this is why Teacher’s Day falls every 365 days so that if we missed

out on ethical things last year, better we wake up, gear up, and get along

with the right path.

If you are cheating on someone for example, you are setting a cheat board

for yourself. The difference between today and future would be only this that

the future version would have more gravity than today. If you are helping

someone today, you are laying a plot of future where you will be helped in

much more ways.

So, this Teacher’s Day, lets note down one thing clearly that you are respon-

sible for your conditions that are today. And you have no control over it. But

if you are still not doing right things today, you will be responsible for a bleak

future. So this Teacher’s Day, lets pledge that we will do best possible in

best way in best of spirit so that we today make the life easy for others and

then then Krishna will make life much easier in your future.

Entertainment, Tech & Business

02 UDAIPUR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 07, 2015

Lord Krishna most appropriateteacher to the mankind

Editorial

Celebrates ‘Janmashtami’ with fervorUdaipur : Krishna Janamasthami was celebrated with great enthusiasm on

Thursday 3rd September in Seedling Modern Public School. The backdrop of

the stage was beautifully decorated with huge poster of Lord Krishna, earthen

pots peacock feathers etc. The students of class V to VIII presented a wonder-

ful assembly. Students gave informative talk on the birth and remarkable deeds

of Lord Krishna through an enactment, Enchanting bhajans with the lyrics of

“Mukunda” was sung by students of grade V and VI. Principal Keerti Maken and

the Director Hardeep Bakshi of Seedling School also highlighted the remark-

able acts of lord Krishna and inspired children to follow the path of honesty and

good deeds.

Rockwoods High School celebrated Janmashtami on Friday with enthusi-

asm and fervor. The chief guest was Principal of Railway Training Center Satyapal

Medh. The event witnessed Lord Krishna enactment in various forms including

childhood, adulthood, stories of Kaliya Mardan, Goverdhan Parvat, Makhan

Chori, Maharaas and Maha Aarti etc. Principal of School Geeta Nayar informed

that the event concluded with Maha Aarti.

Witty International School celebrated the birth of Lord Krishna in various

cultural events where students of different sections participated. Children of

Pre-primary were dressed in traditional clothes and enjoyed pot-breaking activ-

ity. The kids were shown the movie of Lord Shree Krishna and danced with

their peers. The junior and senior KG students conducted a plantation activ-

ity in the school premises. Principal Shubha Govil commenced the programme

with lighting of the lamp. Grade I students donned in clothes of Lord Krishna,

Radha, Gopi and Gwala performed dance with great enthusiasm. On the other

hand, students of grade IX-XII showcased their talent by presenting skits,

peppy dance numbers and songs on the occasion of Teachers’ Day. The stu-

dents paid tribute to the teachers and helped to strengthen the relations beyond

the classroom.

60th State Level Swimming Competition tobegin from 11th Sept

Udaipur : The Education Department will soon organize the 60th State

Level swimming competition that will be held at the Maharan Pratap Taran

Taal, Khelgaon. The six day long state level swimming competition will begin

on 11th September and will continue till September 16th. The competition

will be divided in two categories: Under 17 and Under 19 in which both boys

and girls from across the state will participate. The 6 day event will be host-

ed by the Government Senior Secondary School, Bhuwana. Kamlendra Singh

Ranawat, Convener of the event informed that the participants will report at

Udaipur till September 10th after which they will be scrutinized as per their

age and the next morning mega event be inaugurated by the Home Minister

Gulab Chand Kataria who is expected as the Chief Guest of the inaugural

program.

Teacher’s Day celebrated in CPS withExchange of Roles

Udaipur : The Teacher’s Day celebration was held at Central Public Sr. Sec.

School, New Bhupalpura. The management and teachers played the role of stu-

dents while the students enacted as teachers on this day. An assembly was

conducted in discipline with such honesty that will give cherishing memories to

all the students of CPS. The class XII played the role of management and teach-

ers as their first step towards responsibilities and duties which they performed

sincerely. The 4th September morning was filled with wonderful ambiance full

of learning and composure.

MMPS student stands 2nd at National Level Debate Competition

Udaipur : In all India English Debate Competition 2015, organized in the

memory of Lady Anusuiya Singhania on 30th-31st August, student of Maharana

Mewar Public School Himadri Sharma stood second among 27 schools. The

class 11th student, Himadri received Rs. 5500 cash with trophy. Along with her,

other student Mriganika Singh Tanwar of class 10th won the consolation prize

and received Rs. 4000 cash. MMPS stood third place at national level in

overall competition.

Vishal won the‘Sports and Muscle Model’ title

Udaipur : Udaipur’s Vishal Kothari brought laurels after achieving the title

of ‘Sports & Muscle Model’ at the MuscleMania-India Championship organized

in Gurgaon. He also stood second in Physique Division in the competition which

was attended by 200 athletes from across the world. This is the fifth time Vishal

has won the MuscleMania Championship after winning second in ‘Sports &

Muscle Model’ in India in 2014, second in Asia Championship, Singapore and

third in Physique Division.

Jaipur :Extending an olive branch

to agitating teachers in the state,

primary education minister

Vasudev Devnani on Saturday par-

tially agreed to their demands and

urged them to end the ongoing

agitation.

Devnani announced the com-

pulsory six- and- a- half hour

school time would be reduced by

20 minutes.

He also conceded to fill all

vacant posts immediately and

conduct a yearly review of the

ongoing staffing pattern.

“On the occasion of teacher’s

day, we have agreed to meet the

demands of the agitating teach-

ers. Most importantly, the new

school timings would be now of

6 hours and 10 minutes, which is

similar to the timings of CBSE

schools and Kendriya Vidyalayas.

The school timing will remain

same for both summer and win-

ter,” the education minister said.

Around 32 teachers’ associa-

tions across the state had been

agitating against the increase in

school time, staffing pattern and

no appointment on vacant posts.

Addressing a press confer-

ence, Devnani appealed to the

teachers’ union to refrain from

indulging in “trade unionism” and

urged them to cooperate with the

education department.

“Rajasthan cannot progress

without the combined effort of

teachers and (the) state machin-

ery. It is my humble request to them

(teachers’ unions) to not to incul-

cate the trend of trade unionism

in education,” he said. The min-

ister also promised assured career

promotion (ACP), promotion of

teachers through district promo-

tion committee (DPC) and imple-

mentation of transfer policy.

“We have plans to fill 89,000

vacant posts across the state in

the near future that includes

30,000 posts through REET for

third division teachers and 13,000

lecturers for colleges. Also, one

lakh teachers will get ACP and

many teachers will get promotion

through DPC. Also, (the) transfer

policy will be reviewed and most

probably be implemented from the

next session,” said Devnani.

Hitting out at the previous

Congress-led governments at the

state and Centre, the minister said

the BJP government wishes to

“undo the damage done in the field

of education by the earlier gov-

ernment.”

“Admission figures had hit a

new low in Rajasthan in the ses-

sion 2010-11. This year, we have

managed to admit more than 8

lakh students thereby repairing the

damage (the) Gehlot government

had done to the education ( sys-

tem). Also, Kapil Sibal’s decision

to not to fail students till 8th stan-

dard has seriously affected the

quality of education and therefore

we wish to review and recall that

decision,” said Devnani.

The All Rajasthan School

Teachers’ Association, however,

dubbed the assurances made by

the minister as “bluff”. “Reducing

20 minutes of school time is not

what we are agitating against.

These promises had been made

by the minister in the past as well,

but none of them were imple-

mented. We will continue to protest

until our demands are met…(the)

minister is free to call us names,”

said ARSTA president Ram

Krishna Agarwal.

Earlier, at a state- level func-

tion at Birla auditorium, governor

Kalyan Singh and Devnani felic-

itated 43 teachers from across the

state for their inspiring works and

dedication towards teaching.

“Education is the pillar of any soci-

ety as it is responsible for the

future. Teachers should mould stu-

dents in a way that they are ben-

eficial to the country. I salute the

dedicated teachers of Rajasthan

for their sincerity and hard work,”

said Singh.

Minister agrees to cut school time,fill all vacant posts but not OK

Mumbai : The Collective, a lux-

ury retail concept from Madura

Fashion & Lifestyle, a division of

Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd has launched

its all-new Autumn-Winter’15 col-

lection. Known for its exclusive

super-premium fashion, the latest

collection from TC is based on the

theme for the season which is Red

& Be r r i es aga ins t B lack &

Monochrome.

AW’15 features iconic British

biker wear brand, Belstaff and

Japanese denim wear brand, Evisu

making their India debut, with clas-

sic Italian shoe brand Santoni and

UK shoe brands,Grenson, Joseph

Cheaney; Oliver Sweeney also

launching for the first time in India

this season. Swedish denim wear

brand,Nudie marks its comeback on

popular demand with this collection.

Speaking on the occasion, Amit

Pande, Brand Head, The Collective,

said, “We are delighted to announce

the launch of our uber stylish Autumn

Winter Collection’15 with global

brands such as EVISU, Joseph

Cheaney, Marc Jacobs and

DSquared2, now available in India

for the first time exclusively by The

Collective, – India’s luxury retail

concept.” He continued, “The col-

lection is chic and is in sync with

the latest global style trends that will

resonate well with the fashion sense

of our cosmopolitan audience.”

Moods to match theseason

Keeping in mind the season, in

addition to these brands, the AW’15

collection will feature popular

brands for men and women like

DSquared2, AG x Alexa Chung, and

7FAM in denim; athleisure leather

gym wear; and Armani Co llezioni

and McQ Alexander McQueen for

haute couture for suits and dress-

es. The new collection also features

top-of-the-line shoe brands John

Cheaney, Hudson, and Ted Baker;

and stylish handbags for the ladies

from brands like Marc by Marc

Jacobs, Michael Kors, Love

Moschinoand more.

Dare to wear DenimBelstaff and Evisu make India

debut; Nudie makes comeback

Making their debut in India, The

Collective’s AW’15 collection fea-

tures renowned British biker wear

brand, Belstaff, and premium

Japanese denim brand, Evisu.

Swedish denim brand Nudie known

for its great fit and recycled yarn fiber

also makes a comeback on popu-

lar demand this season. Besides

these three brands, popular ripped

and vintage denim brands for men

like DSquared2, John Varvatos,

True Religion, 7 for All Mankind and

Adriano Goldschmeid, are the high-

lights of the AW’15 collection. For

women, AG x Alexa Chung’s 360-

degree contour fit, as well as boot-

cut, high-waist and mid-waist fit

denims from 7FAM, Hudson and

JBrand stand out from the collec-

tion.

Leather to weather theseason

Athleisure wear makes an

appearance Embracing the ath-

leisure trend of fashionable gym

wear, the AW’15 collection features

an exclusive range of stylish track

suits with leather detailing and print

for men and women. Keeping with

the tagline, ‘For the Few, the col-

lection includes boots, high tops and

jackets that are mixed with leather

to bring out the fashionista in you.

Let your shoes do the talking

This season, let your shoes

define your style with an AW’15 col-

lection that features loafers, moc-

casins, derbies, brogues, oxfords,

whole-cut shoes and more from best-

selling brands like Hudson, Ted

Baker and Cesare Paciot t i .

Ubiquitous Italian shoemaker

Santoni, and classic UK shoe brands

Grenson, Joseph Cheaney & Oliver

Sweeney, make a debut. The latest

collection also marks the launch of

Elliot Rhodes belts- a customized

buckle-and-strap solution for those

looking for a finishing touch that’s

refreshingly new. Choose from a vari-

ety of buckles and straps that can

be mixed and matched and cus-

tomised to match your fit.

Madura F&L’s Luxury RetailFormat ‘The Collective’ Launches New Delhi : Krishna,

Kanhaiya, Govind, Gopal,

Nandlal, Brijesh, Kanhaa… As

the name suggests, Krishna is

an endeavor to create harmo-

ny and a blissful environment

of peace amidst this present-

day scenario of unrest, turmoil

and stress. In build-up to the

Janamashtamicelebrations,

The Devo t i ona l S inge r

Anamika is taking to the stage

to regale both music connois-

seurs and Krishna devotees

with devotional compositions

in her album Krishnapriya.

Released by Steelbird

Entertainment a division of

Ste e l b i r d H e l m e ts ,

Krishnapriya is a collection of

13 melodious Bhajans com-

posed and sung by Ms

Anamika Malhotra, hailing from

a business background and

mother of 2, Anamika is pas-

sionate for devotional music

from her childhood.

According to Anamika

Malhotra, “The name of lord

Krishna has attracted and

affected her so much that just

by taking his name she can feel

and see his presence infront

of her. Tradition is deeply root-

ed in soulful Bhajans. Keeping

the divine purity alive the bha-

jan album Krishnapriya is with

full of fresh influences shining

through in the music I am sure

the language and depth of feel-

ing in these bhajans will touch

the hearts of the listeners”

Mr. Rajeev Kapur Managing

Director, Steelbird said,

“Anamika’s soothing voice and

her devout love for the almighty

formed a perfect blend for the

songs. I wish her voice con-

tinues to become a connection

between God and the religious

devotees. The album has beau-

tiful songs dedicated to Krishna

sung & composed by Anamika.

Steelbird takes pride in releas-

ing the album” Steelbird

Entertainment is making strong,

sure strides in the entertainment

industry, encouraging talent to

shine by providing them the

infrastructure and support they

need. Steelbird Entertainment

is an entity geared towards pro-

viding artist a stable ground-

ing and brings them their due

recognition with an abiding

faith in their capabilities and pro-

moting their potential to the

highest. The first release of

Steelbird “Main Thak Gaya” was

also a huge hit.

Anamika was born with a

silver spoon in her mouth is the

term normally used for girls born

in affluent family but for a lady

like Anamika ,it has to put this

way that a silver spoon turned

into diamond plated in plat-

inum as she grew up. The fam-

ily was not just wealthy finan-

cially but taught her the true val-

ues of humanity, relationships

and the power of love. As a child

she was the favourite of the three

generation living together, her

grandparents, her parents and

uncles and aunts and her broth-

ers. Such was her intellect that

during her adolescent years she

was called the “grandmother”

of her home. Her family was

God loving and religious due

to which she learnt to read

“Ramayana” from her grand-

mother at an early age of 6.

Steelbird Entertainment ReleasesBhajan Album 'Krishnapriya’

Bangalore : The Herbalife

Family Foundation (HFF), a non-

profit organization dedicated to

improving the lives of children by

helping charitable organizations

provide healthy nutrition to chil-

dren in need, today announced

the launch of the third phase of

Casa Herbalife program with Smile

Foundation, a national develop-

ment organization that works for

underprivileged children and youth

in education, healthcare, liveli-

hoods and women’s empower-

ment. During the third phase

unveiled today in Bangalore, the

HFF will extend grants to provide

nutritional support to 1,000 chil-

dren across India, through Smile

Foundation’s ‘Mission Education’

program.

The third phase beneficiaries

spread across Smile Foundation

Mission Education centers, includ-

ing in the North (New Delhi,

Gurgaon i n Ha ryana and

Chandigarh), East (Kolkata in

West Bengal), West (Baroda in

Gu j a r a t a n d Th a n e i n

Maharashtra) and South (Chennai

in Tamil Nadu, Hyderabad in

Andhra Pradesh and Bangalore

in Karnataka). The first and sec-

ond phases of the program were

launched in Mumbai & Chennai

in 2011 and 2013, respectively,

to cater to 2,000 children in these

regions. Overall, the HFF and

Smile Foundation joint initiative

will benefit 3,000 children in three

phases.

Speaking on the occasion,

Ajay Khanna, Vice President and

C o u n t r y H e a d , H e r b a l i f e

International India Pvt Ltd said:

“Two key factors which play a piv-

otal role in the growth and devel-

opment of a child are a healthy

body and a healthy mind. The qual-

ity of life during childhood will be

a defining factor in success as an

adult. As a global nutrition com-

pany, we advocate the impor-

tance of nutrition for a healthy and

active life; hence we have strength-

ened our association with Smile

Foundation through this third

phase of the program after launch-

ing the first and second phases.

We are happy that 3,000 children

will benefit from this partnership.”

Mr. Vikram Singh Verma, Chief

Op e r a t i n g O f f i c e r S m i l e

Foundation said: “We are happy

to continue this relationship into

the third phase and we believe

that together we can deliver sig-

nificant benefits to the children.

Smile Foundation believes that

whether you are addressing

healthcare, poverty, population

control, unemployment or human

rights, there's no better place to

start than in the corridors of edu-

cation. More than 200,000 chil-

dren have directly benefited from

Mission Education program since

2002. At present, the program is

reaching out to 16,500 children

directly through 70 projects in 21

states across India.”

Mission Education is national

level program of Smile Foundation

which provides education, health-

care and nutrition support to

underprivileged children. Smile

Foundation believes that whether

you are addressing healthcare,

poverty, population control, unem-

ployment or human rights, there's

no better place to start than in the

corridors of education. More than

200,000 children have directly

benefited from the Mission

Education program since 2002.

At present, the program is direct-

ly reaching out to 16,500 children,

through 70 projects in 21 states

across India.

Herbalife has associated with

leading sports personalities such

as Virat Kohli, Saina Nehwal,

Mary Kom, Heena Sidhu and H.N

Girisha to spread the message of

healthy and active living coupled

with good nutrition, across all age

groups in India.

Herbalife Launches Third Phase of CasaHerbalife Program with Smile Foundation

1,000 more childrenacross India to receivefree nutritional support

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