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Gods of Sindhudurga District, Maharashtra

सिंधुदुर्ग जिल्ह्यातले रितीरिवाज आनि परंपरा.

१)दाभील गाव. ता. सावंतवाडी. Dabhil, Savantvadi
दाभील गावात एकसुदा पानयाची बाव (विहीर) नाय. रानात निर्सगनिर्मीत काळा दगडाचे गुळगुळीत सात बावी आसत तेंचाच पानी खाली गावात येता.

२)गाव. येंगुर्ला.जि. सिंधुदुर्ग.
मानशीचो चाळो. उभादांडा.
ह्यो सीमेवरचो चाळो आसा.
ह्या चाळ्याक नवस फेडूच्यासाठी कुर्लाची गाथन, (माळ) आनी गॅसची बती (बत्ती) दितत.
ह्या चाळ्याच्या जात्रेक बतयेची जात्रा म्हणतत.

३)मातोंड गाव ता येंगुर्ला. Matond Gav
मातोंड गावात याकसुदा चायचा हाटेल  नाय.जात्रेतसुदा चायचा दुकान लायनत नाय.गावात दारु पिवक बंदी आसा.

, ४)गाव परुळे. ता. येंगुर्ला. Parule
परुळेगावच्या येतोबाच्या देवळात.
भिंतीक लोखंडी खंजिर चिकाटता
 ह्या उत्सवाक बाक उत्सव असा म्हणतत.

, ५)म्हापण गाव. ता येंगुर्ला. Mhapan
म्हापणातल्या येसू आकाच्या देवळात नवस फेडूच्यासाठी सुक्या बांगड्याची चटनी आनी नाचन्याची भाकरी ठेयतत.

६)तुळस गाव ता येंगुर्ला. Tulas
तुळस गावात जैतीर उत्सव भरता
ह्यो उत्सव अकरादिस चलता.

७)मातोंड गाव. ता येंगुर्ला. Matond
या गावात घोडेमुखाची जात्रा भरता. घोडेमुख ह्यो देव ब्राम्हण आसा तेका गोडो नेयेद दाखयतत आनी तेच्या गणाकनी कोंब्याचो नेयेद दाखयतत.ही जात्रा कोंब्याची जात्रा म्हणान प्रसिद्ध आसा.

८)गाव नारिग्रे. ता देवगड. Narigre
ह्या गावात कोण कोमडी पाळनत नाया. भायरसून हाडूनसुदा खानत नाय. जावयाचे वांदे.

९)गाव. नागवे. ता कणकवली. Nagave
नागवे गावातील नागेश्वराच्या मंदिरात नवस फेडण्यासाठी बायका आपल्या जिभेन व केसानी गाईचे शेण देवळात सारवतात.

१०)गाव. कट्टा. ता. मालवण. Katta
कट्टागावचे मसणे परब आडनावाचे लोक लग्न लावच्या आधी. देवळाच्या आवारात मसणातले सगळे विधि करुन मगेच लग्न लायतत.

११)गाव. कोईल. ता मालवण. Koil
कोईल गावात कोणाच्याच घरात गणपती पुजनत नाय.गणपतीची मूर्ती तयार करनत नाय. घरात गणपतीचा कॅलेंडर लायनतनाय.
गावातल्या देवळातलोच गतपती पुजतत.
लग्न पत्रीकेरसुदा गणपतीचो फोटो छापनत नाय.
कोईल गावात कोण बंदूक वापरनत नाय. कोईल ह्या साटम म्हाराजांचा गाव. Satam Maharaj

१२)गाव. श्रावण. ता. मालवण. Shravan
श्रावण गावातल्या तळेवाडीतल्या भागात कोणी रडासारक्या नाय. जर कोणाक रडाचा आसलातर गावच्या येशी भायर जावन रडाचा लागता.

१३)गाव. आचरा. ता. मालवण. Aachara
आचरा गावपळवण. palavan
दोन दिवस.

१४)गाव. शिराळा. ता वैभववाडी. vaibhavvadi
आठ दिवसाची गावपळवण.

१५)तोंडवली गाव. ता मालवण.
तोंडवली Tondavali गावात वाघाची समाधी आसा. या गावात कोण वन्यप्राण्यांची शिकार करनत नाय.

१६)गाव. कुर्ली. ता. कणकवली
कुर्ली Kurli गावातले सगळे पाटील घराण्यातले लोक तुळशीच्या लग्नादिवशी म्हाळ घालतत.

१७)गाव. वालावल. ता. कुडाळ.
वालावल Valaval village गावातलो एकय माणूस पंढरपूराक जाना नाय.
घोड्यार बसना नाय.
सागवानाचा लाकूड घराक वापरना नाय.

१८)गाव. कुणकेरी. ता. सावंतवाडी.
कुणकेरी गावात शिमग्यात हुडो नावाचो मोठो उत्सव भरता.

१९)गाव. सोनुर्ली. ता सावंतवाडी.
श्री. माऊली Mauli Devi देवीची वार्षिक लोटांगणाची जत्रा भरता.

२०)गाव. सांगेली. ता. सावंतवाडी.
या गावात दरवर्षी शिमग्यात गिरोबाच्या Giroba देवळाचा छप्पर काढून फणसाचो गिरोबा देव पूजेक लायतत.

२१)गाव. घारपी. ता. सावंतवाडी.
घारपी गावातले लोक दारु पिनत नाय. ईतक्याच नायतर लष्करातले लोकसुदा दारु पिनत नाय

२२)गाव. नारुर. ता. कुडाळ.
नारुर गावात दर दोन वर्सानी मे म्हयन्यात खापरो Khapara dev नावाचो उत्सव भरता.

२३)गाव. किल्ले निवती Kille Nivati
येंगुर्ला. (शेळपी) Vengula Shelapi
या गावात डूंगोबा Doongoba नावाची मोठी देवराई आसा.

२४)गाव. आरवली. ता. येंगुर्ला.
आरवली गावात येतोबाचा Yetoba मोठा देऊळ आसा. या देवाचो नवस फेडुच्यासाठी. भक्त केळीचो घड आनी चामड्याची चपला दितत.
आपापल्या गावाची माहिती add करून पुढे पाटवा जेणे करून आपल्या गावाची माहिती ईतरांका गावात.......

Letter format for dropship products application

We are xxx, one of the large E-Commerce portals in business for last 7 years. We process
over 400,000 orders a year. We not only deal in celebratory events such as Christmas, New Year and
Valentine’s Day but also offer over 3000 seasonal and everyday categories.
We have over 1 million unique users on our website per year. Over 40% of them come from the USA
itself. Given the huge number of subscribers the demography is quite varied and we have seen
encouraging results in products (such as fragrances, health & beauty, luxury, home & garden,
kitchen & dining, etc.)! We are now looking at extending services to our users beyond different
Categories; helping them as a further way of expression. We constantly strive to add value to our
users through more offerings, timely execution/delivery, attractive pricing and service to their
satisfaction.
Over the past year and a half we have seen constant growth in our sales volume as well as extension
of product/range offering. We have been growing at a strong rate. We started off with shipping out
50-100 orders a day and are now able to do on average about 100 packages a day. Our sales volume
in the first year of operation was in excess of $10mn.
We have developed proprietary data mining tools to target users who have the highest propensity to
make online purchases. We have seen great traction in the product offerings that we have made and
the results are more than encouraging given the macro-economic scenario we have had over past
18-24 months. We fulfil 100% of our orders in the same business day and ensure that the delivery is
done within 5 business days. Customer satisfaction plays a huge role in our business model! We have
a catalogue of over 3000 different kinds of designer fragrances, consumer electronics, Sports
Outdoors and Home Decor on offer to our users as gifting options.
We request you to add us to your daily/weekly/monthly price lists and offers on all Home & Garden
products. We look forward to exploring manufacturing/wholesale business opportunities with you
soon.

Thank You.

ये वही मूर्ति है जिसने पूरा फैंसला हिंदुओं के पक्ष में ला दिया…..



ये राम मंदिर की खुदाई में मिली मूर्ति है, किसकी है ये समझने के लिए फिर से देखें……

ये वही मूर्ति है जिसने पूरा फैंसला हिंदुओं के पक्ष में ला दिया…..


ये पिलर है, येसे 32 पिलर एक हिस्से में मिले हैं जिन पर ये किसकी मूर्ति बनी हैं, ये समझने के लिए फिर से देखें…


इस पर कुछ लिखा, जरा पढ़ने की कोशिश करो, क्या लिखा है, अभी तक पढ़ा नहीं गया है , ये शायद ब्राह्मी लिपि में लिखा है।

जो को मंदिर के अति प्राचीन होने का मुख्य सबूत है, इस लिखावट से ये साबित हुआ कि ये 8वी शताब्दी से पहले का है…. (यानी तब बाबर के बाप के बाप का भी जन्म नहीं हुआ होगा)


इस पत्थर पर पूरी रामायण ही लिखी है, और ये लिखवाट भी बहुत पुरानी है, इतनी पुरानी कि उस समय बाबर तो क्या बाबर के 10–20 पीढयों का भी जन्म नहीं हुआ होगा, इस्लाम शब्द की भी उतप्पति भी नहीं हुई थी।


ये पिलर पर बना कमल का फूल भी मुख्य सबूत माना गया।

अधिकांश भारतीय टॉयलेट पेपर का उपयोग क्यों नहीं करते?

आज ये बहस हमेशा के लिये समाप्त हो जाएगी।

यह एक मक्का का भुट्टा है। ऐसे दो भुट्टे लें।


यह पीनट बटर है। (आप जानते हैं कि मेरा क्या मतलब है)


अब पीनट बटर में दोनों भुट्टे डुबोएं।

एक छोटा सा प्रयोग करते हैं।

अब टॉयलेट पेपर की मदद से एक भुट्टे से पीनट बटर को साफ करने की कोशिश करें।

एक पानी का फव्वारा लें और दूसरे भुट्टे को धोने की कोशिश करें।
कौन सा भुट्टा अधिक साफ है?

आपको क्या लगता है कि कौन सा तरीका बेहतर है? उनके पेंट के नीचे नीचे उनकी गंदगी कौन रखता है? अमेरिकी या भारतीय?

अमेरिका में टॉयलेट पेपर का बाजार 12 बिलियन से अधिक राजस्व उत्पन्न करता है। टॉयलेट पेपर कंपनियां नहीं चाहतीं कि लोग बुद्धिमान बनें और भारत के लोगों की तरह स्वच्छ पद्धति को अपनाएं।

नोट: बहुराष्ट्रीय कंपनियों का बस चले तो वो आपको ये साबित कर दें कि नवजात शिशु के लिये कोल्ड ड्रिंक मां के दूध से अधिक फायदेमंद है।

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One-eyed stray DOG to fly to adoptive family in US




A bit of luck can take you places. A one-yearold, one-eyed dog that once roamed the streets of Pune and is now being looked after by a family in Andheri, is ready to fly off to the US as an American family has decided to adopt her.


Andheri resident Dr Disha Patel, who has been fostering Bonnie the dog since January, had found her on the streets of Pune.

Patel, a veterinary student, was then training at an animal rescue centre in the Bavdhan locality. Bonnie, who was just a couple of months old then, had met with an accident. “One of her eyes was damaged and had to be removed surgically. Days after, she had another accident in which she damaged the jaw,” said Patel.

While treating Bonnie, Patel said she got attached to the dog. “Despite the two accidents, she had a feisty spirit and the will to live,” said Patel. A flurry of phone calls to her parents and a bit of cajoling helped get Bonnie from Pune to her Andheri home with a flicker of hope to get her adopted.

But aesthetics matter much to people is what Patel soon realised. “No one seemed to be ready to take home a one-eyed street dog… It was heart-breaking.”

After cranking up her network of animal-lover friends, Patel got in touch with Thane resident Vini Kalgutkar who has taken it upon herself to facilitate adoptions of stray animals by helping them find homes.

After much scouting around, Kalgutkar got a few requests for Bonnie.

“A lady in India wanted to keep her at her farmhouse. But Bonnie’s grown up in a home environment and so we explored this family from abroad that had shown interest,” said Kalgutkar. “We know the American family and things worked out. We kept sending them photos, videos and regular updates on Bonnie...And they agreed to open their hearts and home to her.”

Miles away from Bonnie’s current abode, the family of Trish Petrilli is waiting for her to-be-pet in Missoula city, Montana. “We happened to see a post regarding Bonnie and it touched our hearts… We could not get Bonnie’s story out of our thoughts, so we just felt she was the right choice of a hiking companion for me,” wrote Trish, who enjoys hiking in the mountains, in a message to TOI.

Already preparations are on in full swing to transport Bonnie to the US. “Of the total cost of Rs 1.1 lakh, Rs 27,000 was chipped in from within the country,” said Kalgutkar.

“We are now scouting for a volunteer who is about to fly to Washington DC, Seattle or Salt Lake City and will chaperone Bonnie on the flight and hand her over to the adoptive family. Once someone agrees to it, Bonnie can board the flight.”

At Bonnie’s Andheri home, Patel admits she has mixed feelings about her companion’s impending departure. “Of course, the thought of separating from Bonnie worries me,” admits Patel. “But my only solace is that she’s going to have a happy home and a good life ahead.”

अनोळखी व्यक्तीशी बोलताना त्याने तुम्हाला एखादा महत्त्वाचा सल्ला दिला आहे का?

अनोळखी व्यक्तीशी बोलताना त्याने तुम्हाला एखादा महत्त्वाचा सल्ला दिला आहे का?

आमच्या ऑफिस जवळच एक छोटेसे उपहारगृह आहे, तिथे एकदा सकाळचा नाश्ता करायला गेलो होतो..१ प्लेट पोहे ऑर्डर केले तेवढ्यात समोरच्या खुर्चीत एक गृहस्थ येऊन बसले.

मी पोहे खायला सुरुवात केली, अर्धे अधिक खाऊन झाले असतील अन् फोन आला…फोन वरचे संभाषण पाचेक मिनिटं चालले तोपर्यंत पोहे थंड होऊन गेले...मग मी नाखुशिने पोहे तसेच सोडून दिले आणि चहा मागवला..वेटर ने चहा दिला आणि पोह्यांची अर्धी संपवलेली प्लेट घेऊन गेला.

समोरच्या गृहस्थांचा ही नाश्ता सुरू होता. अचानक अनपेक्षितपणे त्यांनी मला एक प्रश्न विचारला.

"माफ करा हं, पण एक सुचवू का?"

"हां, बोला".

"तुम्ही ते पोहे बांधून घेतले असते आणि बाहेर कोणा गरजवंताला दिले असते तर बरे झाले असते, हे हॉटेल वाले फेकून देतात हो".

खरे तर हा आगाऊ सल्ला होता, आणि ह्यात माझी काय चूक..सगळे लोक असेच करतात…आणि समजा ते पोहे बांधून जरी घेतले तरी कुणाला आणि कुठे शोधत बसायचे ते द्यायला..

तसे पाहिले तर त्यांचे बोलणे एका अर्थाने रास्त होते...पण मला उशीर होत होता म्हणून मी थातुर मातुर बोलून संभाषण आटोपते घेतले आणि निघालो.

त्यानंतर काही दिवसांनी राजस्थान ला जायचा योग आला. जैसलमेर चा किल्ला पाहायचे ठरले होते. सकाळी भरपूर नाश्ता करून मगच बाहेर पडू असा विचार केला. किल्ल्याच्या पायथ्याशी एक हॉटेल पाहिले आणि ४ जणांसाठी ४ प्लेट पोहे मागवले.

इथली एक प्लेट म्हणजे आपल्या दोन अडीच प्लेट्स होतील. सगळ्यांचे पोट भरून सुध्धा २ प्लेट पोहे उरले..बिल देऊन आम्ही निघालो तेंव्हा मनात विचार आला, घेऊयात पॅक करून.

मित्रांनी मला वेड्यात काढले..कुठे घेऊन फिरणार आणि आम्ही नाही खाणार ते थंड पोहे..तूच खा… तरीही मी ते सोबत घेतलेच.

जैसलमेर किल्ला पाहायला कमीत कमी २ तास लागतात, त्यात आम्ही घेतलेला गाईड एकेका महालाची अशी रसभरीत वर्णने करीत होता की तब्बल ४ तास कधी उलटून गेले कळलेच नाही.

काही वेळाने आत मन रमेना म्हणून मी एकटाच किल्ल्याच्या मागच्या दरवाजाने बाहेर आलो..इथे फारशी वर्दळ नव्हती…जवळच रावणहाथा घेऊन एक वृद्ध माणूस बसला होता. रावणहाथा हे एक राजस्थानी पारंपरिक वाद्य आहे.

डोळे खोल गेलेले, केस पिकलेले, अंगावर जीर्ण झालेली वस्त्रे पण आवाज एकदम खणखणीत. आणि ज्या लयीत "केसरीया बालम, पधारो मेरे देस" ऐकवले..कान अगदी तृप्त होऊन गेले.

थोड्या वेळाने मित्रही आले. निघताना काही पैसे बाजूला अंथरलेल्या रुमालावर गुपचूप ठेवले. तोच म्हातारबाने हाताच्या खुणेनेच काही खायला आहे का विचारले. दुपारची जेवणाची वेळ टळून गेलेली…कधी खाल्ले असेल देवास ठाऊक. हातातील पोह्यांची पिशवी त्यांच्या हातावर ठेवली, म्हाताऱ्याने दोन्ही हात हातात गच्च पकडले.. कृतज्ञता डोळ्यांतून ओसंडून वाहत होती. मला कसेतरीच झाले.

किल्ला उतरताना मनाशी निश्चय केला, पुन्हा कधी अन्न फेकायचे नाही आणि कुणाला फेकू ही द्यायचे नाही…आज प्रश्न वाचला आणि लिहावेसे वाटले..एका अनोळखी माणसाने दिलेला सल्ला..खूप काही शिकवून गेला.

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20 ऐसे मनोवैज्ञानिक हैक जो शायद आपके ज्ञान को बढ़ाने के काम आए।



  1. किसी की कॉल को उठाने से पहले थोड़ा सा मुस्कुरा लेना आपकी आवाज़ को अच्छा बनाता है।
  2. अगर आपकी हाइट कम रह गयी है तो 90% चांस है की आपकी माँ ने गर्भावस्था मे चिंता की होगी।
  3. किसी के ना बोलने पर भी ख़ुद का नाम सुनाई देना एक स्वस्थ्य दिमाग़ का संकेत है।
  4. ईमानदार होने से दोस्त नही बनते लेकिन जो बनता है वो पक्का होता है।
  5. चुटकुले को समझकर उस पर हंसना हमारे दिमाग़ के 5 अलग अलग हिस्सो का काम है।
  6. जो लोग भीड़ देखकर हाथ जेब मे डाल लेते है वो अधिक शर्मीले होते है।
  7. हम उन लोगो की तरफ़ ज़्यादा आकर्षित होते है जिन्हे हमारी पसन्द का म्यूज़िक ही पसन्द आता हो।
  8. ज़्यादा सवाल पूछना, आपको ज़्यादा पसन्द होने वाला बनाता है।
  9. नकारत्मक विचारो को लिखकर कूड़े मे फेंकना मूड अच्छा बनाता है।
  10. लोग आपकी ये बात याद नही रखते कि आपने उन्हे क्या कहा, बल्कि आपने क्या महसूस करवाया ये याद रखते है।
  11. अगर कोई आपसे कहे कि "तुम बदल गए हो" तो 95% चांस है कि आपने वो चीज़े करनी बन्द कर दी जो उसको आपसे चाहिये थी, बाकी आपमे कुछ नही बदला।
  12. अगर कोई इंसान आपके सामने किसी की चुगली करता है तो कही ना कही वो आपकी भी चुगली करता होगा।
  13. अगर हम सच मे किसी की care करते है तो उसके मूड का सीधा असर हमारे मूड पर पड़ता है, अगर वो दुखी है तो हम भी दुखी होते है अगर वो खुश है तो हम भी खुश होते है।
  14. किसी से जलन भावना रखना हमारे इम्युन सिस्टम को कमज़ोर बनाता है।
  15. जो लोग बहुत जल्दी पक्के दोस्त बन जाते है ऐसे लोगो से बचकर रहना चाहिये, क्योंकि इनमे से ज़्यादातर ड्रामेबाज़ होते है।
  16. 68 % लोगो को ये महसूस होता है कि उनकी जेब मे रखे मोबाइल फ़ोन वाईब्रेट हुआ है लेकिन ऐसा कुछ भी नही होता।
  17. अगर आप एक बार किसी के प्यार मे पड़ गए तो आप दोबारा उसके फ्रेंड नही बन सकते।
  18. अकेलेपन की फिलिंग तब नही आती जब कोई अकेला होता है, बल्कि तब आती है जब कोई उसकी care नही करता।
  19. 95% लोगो का फ़ोन बेड पर लेटकर टाइपिंग करते समय कभी ना कभी मुँह पर ज़रूर गिरा है।
  20. हर काम के लिये "yes" नही कहना चहिये, क्योंकि लोग उनकी इज़्ज़त करते है जिनकी कोई सीमाये होती है। इसीलिए कभी कभी "no" कहना भी ठीक है।
उम्मीद करता हुँ। आपको ये जवाब अच्छा लगा होगा 20 मनोवैज्ञनिक हैक, आपने कोन सा हैक के बारे मे जानते है, ज़रूर बताये। शुक्रिया !!

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लिपिक टंकलेखक (पदनिहाय पेपर तयारी)
लिपिक टंकलेखक पदाच्या पेपर दोनच्या प्रश्नांचे विश्लेषण व गणित आणि सामान्य ज्ञान घटकांच्या तयारीबाबत मागील लेखामध्ये चर्चा करण्यात आली.



लिपिक टंकलेखक (पदनिहाय पेपर तयारी)


लिपिक टंकलेखक पदाच्या पेपर दोनच्या प्रश्नांचे विश्लेषण व गणित आणि सामान्य ज्ञान घटकांच्या तयारीबाबत मागील लेखामध्ये चर्चा करण्यात आली. या लेखामध्ये सामान्य विज्ञान, पुरस्कार, माहिती तंत्रज्ञान आणि माहिती अधिकार व लोकसेवा हक्क अधिनियम या घटकांच्या तयारीबाबत चर्चा करण्यात येत आहे.

सामान्य विज्ञान


  • रसायनशास्त्रामध्ये पुढील मुद्दय़ांचा अभ्यास आवश्यक आहे – मूलद्रव्यांचे वर्गीकरण, आवर्तसारणी, महत्त्वाच्या मूलद्रव्यांची वैशिष्टय़े, उपयोग, अणूंची रचना, कार्बनी व अकार्बनी रसायनशास्त्र, कार्बनी संयुगांमधील बंधांचे स्वरूप, महत्त्वाचे सिद्धांत, महत्त्वाच्या कार्बनी व अकार्बनी संयुगांची रेणुसूत्रे, वैशिष्टय़े, उपयोग, महत्त्वाच्या अभिक्रिया इत्यादीसारख्या मूलभूत बाबींची व्यवस्थित उजळणी करायला हवी.
  • भौतिकशास्त्रातील महत्त्वाचे सिद्धांत, मूलभूत संकल्पना, विद्युत इत्यादींवरील समीकरणे यांचा प्रश्नांमध्ये समावेश असल्याचे दिसते. या घटकावर साधे सोपे (Straight forward) प्रश्न विचारण्याचे प्रमाण कमी आहे. मात्र मूलभूत अभ्यास झाला असेल तर आत्मविश्वासाने हे प्रश्न सोडविता
  • येतात. वस्तुमान, बल, दाब, गती, ऊर्जा, विद्युत, प्रकाश, चुंबकत्व या मुख्य घटकांचा अभ्यास महत्त्वाचे सिद्धांत, महत्त्वाची समीकरणे, संबंधित राशीचे एकक, गणना, वैशिष्टय़े, स्रोत, परिणाम, उपयोग अशा मुद्दय़ांच्या आधारे करायला हवा.
  • वनस्पती व प्राणीशास्त्रातील वर्गीकरण, विविध वर्गातील वनस्पती / प्राण्यांची वैशिष्टय़े, वनस्पतींसाठीची पोषक द्रव्ये, त्यांचे रोग यावर प्रश्न विचारलेले आहेत.
  • रोगांचे प्रकार- त्यांची लक्षणे, कारणीभूत घटक, प्रसार, बाधित होणारे अवयव, उपचारपद्धती अशा मुद्दय़ांच्या अनुषंगाने अभ्यास करावा.
  • स्थूल पोषणद्रव्ये – कबरेदके, प्रथिने व मेद आणि सूक्ष्म पोषणद्रव्ये – जीवनसत्त्वे, खनिज व क्षार या पोषण द्रव्यांचा स्रोत, शरीरावरील त्यांचे परिणाम, कमतरता व अधिक्यामुळे निर्माण होणाऱ्या समस्या, त्यावरील उपाय या मुद्दय़ांच्या आधारे अभ्यास करावा.
  • आरोग्य व पोषणाबाबतच्या केंद्र व राज्य शासनाच्या योजनांच्या महत्त्वाच्या तरतुदी नेमकेपणाने माहीत असाव्यात.

पुरस्कार


  • चित्रपट, संगीत, पत्रकारिता, प्रशासन, संशोधन, शैक्षणिक व साहित्य क्षेत्रातील महत्त्वाचे आंतरराष्ट्रीय, राष्ट्रीय व राज्य स्तरावरील पुरस्कार माहीत असावेत. त्यांचे स्वरूप, प्रदान करणाऱ्या संस्था, सुरुवात, निवडीसाठीचे निकष या बाबी माहीत करून घ्याव्यात.
  • साहित्य क्षेत्रातील आंतरराष्ट्रीय पुरस्कार, चच्रेतील महत्त्वाची पुस्तके व त्यांचे लेखक, चच्रेतील लेखकांबाबतच्या महत्त्वाच्या बाबी पाहाव्यात.
  • भारतातील व्यक्तींना आंतरराष्ट्रीय पुरस्कार मिळाले असल्यास त्यांच्याबाबतची अतिरिक्त माहिती असणे आवश्यक आहे.
  • केंद्र शासनाचे पद्म, शौर्य, क्रीडा व श्रम इत्यादी क्षेत्रांतील पुरस्कार, त्यांचे स्वरूप, पुरस्कारप्राप्त व्यक्ती
  • व त्यांचे कार्यक्षेत्र, प्राप्त व्यक्ती या मुद्दय़ांच्या आधारे अभ्यासावेत.
  • महाराष्ट्र शासनाचे विविध पुरस्कार, त्यांचे स्वरूप, पुरस्कारप्राप्त व्यक्ती यांची माहिती असायला हवी.
  • शांतताविषयक आंतरराष्ट्रीय व भारत सरकारचे पुरस्कार, त्यांची पाश्र्वभूमी, स्वरूप, पुरास्कारप्राप्त व्यक्ती/ संस्था हे मुद्दे पाहावेत.
  • महत्त्वाच्या खेळांचे विश्वचषक, ऑलिम्पिक, आशियाई स्पर्धा, इतर महत्त्वाच्या आंतरराष्ट्रीय व राष्ट्रीय क्रीडा स्पर्धा, त्यातील विक्रम, भारत / महाराष्ट्र यांची कामगिरी यांचा आढावा घ्यायला हवा.



माहितीचा अधिकार व लोकसेवा हक्क अधिनियम


  • या कायद्यांचा मूळ दस्तावेज पाहून अभ्यास करणे आवश्यक आहे. कायद्याची पाश्र्वभूमी, महत्त्वाच्या व्याख्या समजून घ्याव्यात.
  • कायदा व त्याच्या अंमलबजावणीचे नियम दोन्ही बाबी व्यवस्थित अभ्यासणे आवश्यक आहे.
  • दोन्ही कायद्यांतर्गत माहिती किंवा लोकसेवा मागण्याची विहित पद्धत, शुल्क, माहिती किंवा लोकसेवा पुरविणारे अधिकारी, विहित कालमर्यादा, कालमर्यादा ओलांडल्यावर तक्रारीसाठीचे / अपिलासाठीचे अपीलीय प्राधिकारी, तक्रारी / अपिलासाठीची (असल्यास निर्णय देण्याची / कार्यवाहीची) कालमर्यादा, दंड / शिक्षेची तरतूद, नमूद केलेले अपवाद
  • माहिती आयोग / लोकसेवा हक्क आयोग, दोन्ही आयोगांचे कार्य, अधिकार, जबाबदाऱ्या, समजून घेणे आवश्यक आहे

India will get Rs 3 crore worth of Nizam's treasure

लंडनच्या कोर्टाकडून पाकला झटका; निजामाचा ३०६ कोटींचा खजिना भारताला मिळणार

India will get Rs 3 crore worth of Nizam's treasure

भारताच्या स्वातंत्र्यानंतर सुरु झालेल्या या खटल्यावर सुमारे ७० वर्षानंतर निकाल आला आहे.

The lawsuit, which started after India's independence, has come to its conclusion after almost two years.


लंडनच्या कोर्टाकडून पाकला झटका; निजामाचा ३०६ कोटींचा खजिना भारताला मिळणार

हैदराबादचा निझाम
ब्रिटनच्या एका कोर्टाने भारताच्या बाजूने एक मोठा निर्णय देत पाकिस्तानला जोरदार झटका दिला आहे. ७० वर्षे जुन्या प्रकरणात ३५ मिलिअन पौंड अर्थात ३०६.२५ कोटी रुपयांच्या हैदराबादच्या निजामाच्या खजिन्यासंदर्भात कोर्टाने भारताच्या बाजूने निकाल दिला आहे.

या कोर्टाने पाकिस्तानच्या दाव्यांना नाकारत याला परिस्थितीचा दुरुपयोग केल्याचे म्हटले आहे. कोर्टाने म्हटले की, हैदराबादच्या निजामाचे वंशज आणि भारताचा या खजिन्यावर अधिकार आहे. पाकिस्तानसरकार विरुद्ध निजामाचे शेवटचे वंशज मीर उस्मान अली खान, भारत सरकार आणि भारताचे राष्ट्रपती यांच्यावतीने लंडनच्या कोर्टात हा खटला सुरु होता.

हैदराबादच्या शेवटचा निजामाने सन १९४८ मध्ये लंडनच्या नेटवेस्ट बँकेमध्ये १० लाख पौंड त्यावेळचे तब्बल ८ कोटी ८७ लाख रुपये जमा केले होते. ही रक्कम आजच्या काळात ३०६.२५ कोटी रुपये इतकी आहे. याप्रकरणी निजामाच्या वंशजांचे म्हणणे आहे की, १९४८ मध्ये हैदराबादचे शेवटचे निजाम मीर उस्मान अली खान यांच्या अर्थ मंत्रालयाचा कारभार सांभाळणारे मीर वनाज जंग यानी निजामाच्या परवानगीशिवाय लंडमध्ये पाकिस्तानच्या उच्चायुक्तांच्या बँक खात्यामध्ये १० लाख पौंड जमा केले होते. यावरुन पाकिस्तानकडून आजवर या रकमेवर आपला अधिकार सांगण्यात येत होता.

भारताचे स्वातंत्र्य आणि फाळणीनंतर पाकिस्तान अस्तित्वात आला होता. मात्र, त्यावेळी हैदराबादच्या निजामाला पाकिस्तानसोबत जायचे होते. तत्कालीन गृहमंत्री सरदार वल्लभभाई पटेल यांच्या कडक भुमिकेमुळे निजाम दुसरा पर्यायही शोधत होता. त्यामुळे या तणावाच्या परिस्थितीत निजामाने आपला सर्व खजिना पाकिस्तानी उच्चायुक्तांच्या खात्यात जमा केला होता.

How to know where the treasure is buried?

How to know where the treasure is buried?

It was common for ancient people to have three to four kilos of gold loaded on their bodies. Gold currencies used to move and people wore gold crowns. Tons of gold were kept in temples. Gold chariots were made and the ancient King-Maharaja was loaded with gold jewelery. Despite the loot of hundreds of years, gold, silver, jewelry, guinea, etc. can be buried with tons in India even today. Today, we know how to know where the treasure is buried and whether you will get it or not?

According to Kautuk Chintamani, Ravana Samhita and Varaha Samhita, there may be buried money in the following situations.

* If the land around which there is no water source, even if the land looks moist and at the same time a sign of the presence of a black snake is visible, then know for sure that there will be buried wealth.

* Where the soil has a lotus flower-like aroma. There may be hidden wealth there.

* It is also said that eagle, crow, heron or many other birds sit in abundance at some place and there is a strong possibility of wealth.

* It is also said that if there are many trees in one place, but in them also there are birds sitting in one place and that too, if an eagle and a pigeon are sitting together, then there is definitely a hidden money in the land at that place. it happens.

* Where the grass does not grow in the watery area when it rains but the grass grows in the sun during the summer season, there is a possibility of property inside the ground.

* Where there is a snake, mongoose or chameleon or they have bills, there is also a possibility of being buried.

* Similarly, where the plants are higher than the natural height, there is also a possibility of getting rich property.

Luck's Money: Luck's money or buried treasure is only found by someone who is beyond deceit or whose ancestors have left the treasure for him. Even if you know that there is a treasure under so much land, you cannot achieve it unless your mind is pure and your purpose is right. There is also the worship method to remove the said treasure.

It is said that if the money written in your destiny is written then it will be anywhere, then it will come to you by itself or you will go to it unknowingly. Therefore, it is important to know that a person who has gone out in search of treasure may not have treasure in his destiny?

If you see a lotus flower in your dream or if you see yourself eating on a lotus leaf, then this is also a sign that you may get some rich money from somewhere in the future.

It is said that a mantra of Mother for obtaining secret wealth ॐ Hr Padmavati Devi Trailokyavarta Kathay Kathai Hr Swaha. Chant a mantra daily before sleeping at night. After a few days you will get information about where the buried money is.

According to Ravana Samhita, through dreams, omen and phonology one gets the indication that one can get a silver pot or treasure filled with gold ornaments. It is said that some people often see white snakes or burning lamps in their dreams. This means that the treasure has been buried for them, indicating that.

According to Ravana and Varaha Samhita, if you have written a fortune in your fortune then you will dream. In this dream, the white serpent will appear in the place where the money is buried. There is a possibility that your fathers have appeared in the form of white snake and have given the address of the place where they have buried money for you. These white serpent rulers keep protecting that treasure.

Even if you see things like an old temple, a box full of jewelery, a conch and an urn, in your dream, then understand that there is a chance of suddenly getting ancestral property from somewhere in your destiny.

If one dreams that he is being prosecuted for a legal case in which he has been acquitted, he gets the wealth of wealth.

Cutting the road or seeing a mongoose while going somewhere is auspicious sign. Looking mongoose is a sign of money gain. If you have risen to sleep and at the same time you see the weasel then there is a possibility of getting secret money.

In the birth chart of a person, if the moon is located in the zodiac in the lord of the planet Jupiter, then such a person gets a lot of money.

If the owner of the eighth house is of high status and is under the influence of Dhanesh and Baneesh, then the person definitely gains money suddenly. In the past, this yoga was considered to be important for getting wealth. The specialty of this yoga is that it is received suddenly.

The brain line is in the correct position ie it is not broken or cut. Also, a branch of the fate line originates from the lifeline. If the palms are pink and fleshy, then there is the possibility of having wealth in crores.

On the basis of dreams or other signs, if you come to know the place of buried wealth, then for this you will have to first know whether there is really a lot of money where you are looking at the possibility of buried money or not. For this, you should burn a lamp of pure ghee with a clove for 40 days at a place where you are anticipating money. Within 40 days, you will get signs in your dream that you have to dig that place or not?

The second way is to place a wooden outpost in a place likely to be rich. Place a betel nut or betel leaf on it and place a betel nut on it. Then light ghee lamp by placing turmeric, kunkum, akshat and betel nut. Do this for 40 days. Later, while immersing all the leaves and betel nuts, pray that some unknown power gives you a sign of buried wealth. If there is wealth in that place then you will get a hint in your dream or in some other way.

If you feel that money has been fabricated at some place and you want to get that money then there is a mantra for it 'Mantra: Un namo vighnavinashaya nidhi darshan kuru kuru swaha.' After duly chanting it ten thousand times, the purification of the said land is done with some knowledge and all kinds of calamity are removed from there. But if the information is not correct, then it also has to suffer.

It is believed that most of the money stored intentionally hidden is tied to mantras. To get such wealth, that treasure can be found only by knowing the above mantras from a knowledgeable person. It is said that the protector of some such bond can be any ghost or ghost. The owner of the treasury, after burying it in the ground with a knowledgeable person, used to set up a 'Nag ki chowki' or 'ghost post' by tantra-mantra around that land. However, obtaining such money is dangerous.

कैसे जानें की खजाना कहाँ गड़ा हुआ है?


प्राचीनकाल के लोगों के शरीर पर तीन-चार किलो सोना लदा होना सामान्य बात थी। स्वर्ण मुद्राएं चलती थी और लोग सोने का मुकुट पहनते थे। मंदिरों में टनों सोना रखा रहता था। सोने के रथ बनाए जाते थे और प्राचीन राजा-महाराजा स्वर्ण आभूषणों से लदे रहते थे। सैंकड़ों वर्षों की लूट के बावजूद भारत में आज भी टनों से सोना, चांदी, जेवरात, गिन्नियां आदि गड़ा हो सकता है। आजो जानते हैं कि किस तरह जाना जा सकता है कि कहां खजाना गड़ा हुआ है और आपको वह मिलेगा या नहीं?

कौतुक चिंतामणी, रावण संहिता और वराह संहिता के अनुसार निम्नलिखित स्थित में गड़ा धन हो सकता है।

*जिस भूमि के आसपास जल स्रोत नहीं होने पर भी वह भूमि नम दिखाई दे और साथ ही आसपास किसी काले सर्प के होने की निशानी दिखाई दे तो निश्चित ही जान लो कि वहां पर गड़ा धन होगा।

*जहां की मिट्टी में कमल के फूल जैसी सुगंध आती है। वहां पर धन संपदा छिपी हो सकती है।

*ऐसा भी कहा जाता है कि किसी स्थान पर बाज, कौआ, बगुला या अन्य बहुत सारे पक्षी बहुतायत में बैठते हैं वहां भी धन संपदा के होने की संभावना प्रबल रहती है।

*ऐसा भी कहते हैं कि यदि किसी एक ही जगह पर बहुत सारे पेड़ हों, लेकिन उनमें भी किसी एक ही जगह पर पक्षी बैठता हों और वह भी यदि कोई बाज और कबूतर एक साथ बैठे हो तो उस जगह पर निश्चित ही भूमि में धन छिपा होता है।

*जहां बारिश होने पर पानी वाली जगह पर घास न उगती हो लेकिन गर्मी के मौसम में धूप में भी घास उगती हो वहां ज़मीन के अंदर संपत्ति की संभावना।

*जहां सांप, नेवले या गिरगट निकलते हों या उनके बिल हों वहां भी गड़ा धन होने की संभावना बतायी जाती है।

*इसी तरह जहां पौधे प्राकृतिक कद से ऊंचे हों वहां भी गड़ी संपत्ति मिलने की संभावना रहती है।

किस्मत का धन : किस्मत का धन या गड़ा खजाना सिर्फ उसे ही मिलता है जो छल कपट से परे है या जिसके पूर्वज उसके लिए खजाना छोड़कर गए हैं। यदि आपको यह पता चले कि अमुक भूमि के नीचे खजाना है तो भी आप उसे हासिल नहीं कर सकते जब तक की आपका मन निर्मल और आपका उद्येश्य सही नहीं है। उक्त खजाने को निकालने की पूजा विधि भी होती है।

कहते हैं कि यदि आपकी किस्मत में गड़ा हुआ धन लिखा है तो वह कहीं पर भी होगा तो खुद ब खुद चलकर आपके पास तक आ जाएगा या आप अनजाने में ही उसके पास चलें जाएंगे। अत: यह जानना जरूरी है कि जो व्यक्ति खजाने की खोज में निकला है हो सकता है कि उसकी किस्मत में खजाना न हो?

अगर आपको सपने में कमल का फूल दिखे या आप कमल के पत्ते पर स्वयं को भोजन करते देखें तो ये भी इस बात का संकेत है कि आपको भविष्य में कहीं से गड़ा धन मिल सकता है।

कहते हैं कि गुप्त धन प्राप्ति के लिए माता का एक मंत्र ॐ ह्रीं पद्मावति देवी त्रैलोक्यवार्ता कथय कथय ह्रीं स्वाहा।। इस मंत्र को रात्रि में सोने से पूर्व एक माला रोज जपे। कुछ दिनों बाद गड़ा धन कहां है इसकी आपको स्वप्न में जानकारी मिल जाएगी।

रावण संहिता के अनुसार सपने, शगुन और स्वर विज्ञान के माध्यम से व्यक्ति को यह संकेत मिल जाते हैं कि उसे सोने के जेवहरातों से भरा चांदी का घड़ा या खजाना मिल सकता है। कहते हैं कि कुछ लोगों को सपने में अक्सर सफेद सांप या जलता हुआ दीपक दिखाई देता है। इसका मतलब यह कि उनके लिए को खजाना गाड़ कर गया है, जो संकेत दे रहा है।

रावण और वाराह संहिता के अनुसार अगर आपके भाग्य में गड़ा धन मिलना लिखा है तो आपको सपना आएगा। इस सपने में जिस स्थान पर धन गड़ा हुआ है वहां सफेद नाग दिखाई देगा। ऐसी संभावना होती है कि आपके पितरों ने सफेद नाग के रुप में दर्शन देकर उस जगह का पता बताया है जहां उन्होने आपके लिए धन गाड़ कर रखा होगा। ये सफेद नाग रुपी पितर उस खजाने की रक्षा करते रहते हैं।

सपने में अगर आपको पुराना मंदिर, आभूषण से भरा बॉक्स, शंख और कलश जैसी चीजें दिखें तब भी समझें कि आपके भाग्य में अचानक कहीं से पैतृक संपत्ति मिलने के योग हैं।

यदि कोई सपने में देखे कि उस पर कानूनी मुकदमा चलाया जा रहा है, जिसमें वह निर्दोष छूट गया है, तो उसे अतुल धन संपदा की प्राप्ति होती है।

कहीं जाते समय नेवले द्वारा रास्ता काटना या नेवले का दिखना शुभ संकेत होता है। नेवला दिखना धन लाभ का संकेत होता है। आप सोकर उठे हों और उसी समय नेवला आपको दिख जाए तो गुप्त धन मिलने की संभावना रहती है।

किसी जातक की जन्म कुण्डली में यदि चन्द्रमा ग्रह बृहस्पति के स्वामी भाव में युग्म में स्थित हो तो ऐसे जातक को गडे हुए धन की प्राप्ति होती है।

यदि अष्टम भाव का मालिक उच्च का हों तथा धनेश व लाभेश के प्रभाव में हों तो व्यक्ति को निश्चित रूप में अचानक धन लाभ होता हैं। पूर्व समय में इस योग को गढेे धन प्राप्‍ति के लिये अहम माना जाता था। इस योग की खासियत होती हैं कि ये अचानक प्राप्त होता है।

मस्तिष्क रेखा सही स्थिति में हो यानी कि टूटी या कटी हुई नहीं हो। साथ ही भाग्य रेखा की एक शाखा जीवन रेखा से निकलती हो। हथेलियां गुलाबी व मांसल हो तो करोड़ों में संपदा होने का योग बनता है।

सपनों या दूसरे चिन्हों के आधार पर आपको गड़े धन वाले स्थान का पता चल जाए तो इसके लिए आपको पहले पता करना होगा कि क्या वाकई जहां आप गड़े धन की संभावना देख रहे हैं, वहां गड़ा धन है भी या नहीं? इसके लिए आपको धन का अंदेशा होने वाले स्थान पर 40 दिन तक शु्द्ध घी का दीप एक लौंग के साथ जलाना चाहिए। 40 दिन के अंदर ही आपको सपने में इस बात के संकेत मिल जाएंगे कि आपको उस स्थान की खुदाई करनी है या नहीं?

How chasing butterflies became a weekend hobby


From breakfasts with butterflies to curated walks, people are developing a new interest in these brightly coloured beauties


Anil Kapur is in the shipping business. But in his free time, he chases butterflies at Asola, armed with a book and camera. “They have such bewitching colours that can transform any place,” says Kapur who engaged the community in his Mandakini Enclave neighbourhood in south Delhi to convert a local dumping ground into a butterfly park. “We planted 700 plants in the park in August and now I can already identify 12 different species of butterflies,” says Kapur.

Kapur isn’t the only one showing a renewed interest in the bright winged species that are under threat from rapid urbanisation, increasing temperatures and our fondness for manicured lawns over messy foliage.


Rewild Life Biodiversity Farms, situated just two kilometres off the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway in NCR, has a natural wild appeal that is ideal for butterflies. Spread over 17-acres, it is home to 18 different species of butterflies that attract students from nearby schools and nature lovers during weekends.

It’s quite a sight to spot hordes of plain tigers come fluttering out from flower beds, creating a sort of butterfly rush hour that you walk through. At a short distance is a ‘butterfly pit’ filled with cosmos flowers. Standing atop, all one can see is a cloud of brightly hued butterflies hovering over bright, orange flowers.

“The visual impact of butterflies fluttering around is very calming, like meditation,” says Aamir Ahmed, an ‘environmentalist by experience’, who started the farm two years ago along with a partner. On the outskirts of Thane, Rajendra Ovalekar has turned his farm into a butterfly garden. On Sundays, the naturalist takes visitors around to explain the life cycle of the insects and introduce them to some of the 70 species found there.

A 2015 census revealed that India has 1,500 species of butterflies. But it’s only in the last few years that butterfly farms and gardens are being set up and workshops organised to educate people about the species. Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi released a bag of butterflies in Gujarat on his 69th birthday recently.

In Delhi, Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary is observing September as ‘Delhi Butterfly Month’ and organising a range of activities. Sohail Madan of Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) at Asola says 200 people turned up for the ‘breakfast with butterflies’ on September 8. “Public interest has gone up, and the number of people working with butterflies has also increased,” says Madan, who has been organising butterfly counts in Delhi since 2017 in collaboration with the government. Last week, the Madras Naturalists’ Society organised a butterfly walk at a restored wetland now lush with common jays and grass yellows.


Why are people suddenly interested in butterflies? There’s been a growing concern in the past few years over diminishing insect populations. And that they are pretty also helps. Butterflies easily score over other bugs like moths and earthworms in attracting people to their cause. “Butterflies are the tigers of the insect world,” says Arundhati Mhatre who has set up a butterfly habitat on her tiny seventh floor balcony located in Lower Parel, south Mumbai, and helps others do the same. “Butterflies need nectar plants to feed on and host plants to lay eggs on. So, if you put both these in any place, butterflies will come. A friend of mine put up lemon plants, a butterfly host, on her 15th-floor balcony. We were sceptical if they would come at such a height, but they did. They are the best botanists and know more about plants than us,” says Mhatre, who left her full-time engineering job to become a nature educator at a school.

For 25-year-old Chennai-based techie Sharan V, “butterflies are life”. “I started observing and counting butterflies four years ago, and my friends and I have documented more than 200 species in Rajapalayam, my hometown. I have also participated in forest department surveys and butterfly walks conducted across Tamil Nadu and Kerala,” he says.

Savita Bharti, another enthusiast from Lohegaon in Pune, got interested in 2014 when she was fiddling with her new DSLR camera. “I shot a butterfly that was sitting on a pumpkin plant. It had white wings, and as it opened them, they had crimson edges. I later found out it was the crimson tip. This kindled my interest in butterflies,” says the 40-year-old. Last year, Bharti started a WhatsApp group called Pune Butterfly Group with around 60 members where they share info and photographs. “We also started a butterfly count this month and want to document Pune’s diversity.”

Vintage watches becoming the new Bitcoin


Next-Generation Collectors See Old Timepieces As Hot New Asset In Their Investment Portfolios
Alex Williams

As tattooed rockers, tech bros and Instagram influencers pile into the tweedy world of watch collecting, prices for sought-after classics from brands like Rolex, Omega and Patek Philippe are shooting up. In some cases, they have doubled in just a couple of years.

These next-generation collectors see old timepieces not just as a subtly stylish way to dress up a T-shirt and jeans, but also as a hot new asset in their investment portfolios. In a market where stocks, bonds and real estate seem at an unsteady peak, do vintage watches present a bitcoin-in-2017-like growth opportunity? Or are they in a bitcoin-in-2017-like bubble?


Time — elegantly monitored — will tell.

Even though his investment in watches has doubled in value in just 18 months, Peter Goodwin, a private investor in Charlottesville, Virginia, who also collects watches, said he is concerned about frothiness in the vintage market.

“It’s much like momentum investing in stocks,” he said. “You see them rising and you want to jump on.” “The question,” Goodwin said, “is when does it stop?”

Watch collectors hide in plain sight. John Mayer’s watch collection is nearly as famous as his guitar work. His bank vault contains a vast array of collectibles, including sapphire-encrusted gold Rolexes a nd Luftwaffe watches from World War II, that he has said is valued in the “tens of millions.”

Silicon Valley heavyweights like Kevin Rose, the Digg founder Matt Jacobson, have museum-worthy Rolexes and Patek Philippes, helping to establish a head-turning timepiece as a techworld style flourish to rival the hoodie.

Ellen DeGeneres wore a holy-grail Paul Newman-model Rolex Daytona from the 1960s, now worth perhaps $250,000, while bantering with Jerry Seinfeld in an episode of “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” last year.

What even makes a watch valuable? Consider the bezel insert from a 1957 Rolex Submariner. A bezel insert is the featherweight aluminum disk with numbers on it that surrounds the dial of a diver’s watch.

On Submariners made in 1957, the bezel insert was made with an unusual red triangle at 12 o’clock and slightly different typography on the numerals. Because it is rare, that insert is so sought after by collectors that it can fetch more than $30,000 these days, said Eric Wind, a dealer of fine vintage watches in Florida, up from maybe $10,000 just a few years ago.

The rebound may seem intoxicating. But people who think of their watch collection as an alternative to an ETrade account may be in for a rude surprise when they discover that watches often come with sizable dealer fees, not to mention substantial outlays for insurance, secure storage and other hidden costs, Khoo said.

In other words, newcomers to the watch world may want to heed the warning attached to brokerage advertisements on television: Past performance is no guarantee of future results. NYT NEWS SERVICE


Guitarist John Mayer estimates the value of his watch collection in the tens of millions

‘Foreigner’ with skull cap unearthed in 6th-century Vishnu temple in MP




The discovery of a mysterious ‘foreign face’ engraved on a brick in a 6th-century temple in MP’s Singrauli has created a sensation among archaeologists. The engraving, of a bearded man in ‘foreign attire’ and a skull cap, was found in an early Kalachuri Dynasty temple at an ASI dig site in Nagwa area. Researchers have no idea whose face it depicts.

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A brick with a bearded face, a skull cap and foreign attire have been unearthed during an excavation of a 6th century Kalachuri Temple at Nagwa in Singrauli (MP) by the ASI, Bhopal. Among the other rare finds is an idol of Vishnu (above), which has a drum tied to the waist


“Thismeans that a foreigner was allowed into the religious activities of the day. Such examples are extremely rare,” superintending archaeologist Dr Madhulika Samanta, who is leading the excavation, told TOI. “Clothes of this type were not worn by people of the region those days. The drawing shows the presence of such a person at a Vishnu shrine. The attire and features indicate a resemblance to such things found in West Asia,” she added.

The closest example is the ‘Heliodorus Pillar’. The 6.5m stone column was built around 113 BCE in Vidisha’s Besnagar by Heliodorus, an ambassador of Indo-Greek king Antialcidas of Taxila to the court of Shunga king Agabhadra.

This site was discovered in July 2018 when ASI was alerted about “villagers carrying away bricks from a mound”, which turned out to be the temple’s garbhagriha. What has emerged after excavation is a statue of Vishnu so unique that only a handful exist. It has a drum tied to the waist, and the left hand resting as if He were playing it.

It probably indicates the influence of ‘Matta Mayuri’ cult — which propounded an amalgamation of other cults, such as Vaishnava and Shakta, within the Shaiva cult, say ASI officials. The statue is also holding a ‘Beejapuraka’ (grapefruit). So far, ‘Vishnu with Beejapuraka’ images have been found from Pala Period (9th-10th Century CE), but this statue is the oldest ever found.

Full report on www.toi.in


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New social network is the old newsletter




My favorite new social network doesn’t incessantly spam me with notifications. After using it, I don’t worry about ads following me around the web.

That’s because my new social network is an email newsletter. Every week or so, I blast it out to a few thousand people who have signed up to read my musings. Some of them email back, occasionally leading to a thoughtful conversation.


The newsletter is not a new phenomenon. But there is a growing interest among those who are disenchanted with social media in what the writer Craig Mod has called “the world’s oldest networked publishing platform.”

The shift toward newsletters is part of a broader change. For years, Mark Zuckerberg asked us to live in a more “open and connected” world. And billions of us did, posting status updates, photos and videos on social networks. Now, more of us are moving toward private modes of sharing.

A new crop of start-ups like Sub-

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stack and Revue has emerged to cater to this desire to make direct connections with others online. They do it by making it easy to start a newsletter, offering dead-simple writing programs and insights into what’s getting read.

Media start-ups like The Skimm, a daily newsletter has grown from dozens of readers to millions. Other big media companies — Vox, BuzzFeed, CNN — have latched on to the trend as they seek a deeper bond with readers.

Direct connection creates a sense of loyalty between writer and reader. Establishing such a bond, Martijn de Kuijper, Revue’s chief executive said, increases the likelihood that people will read you what you have to say.

It can be more than just a creative endeavor: Newsletters can make a oneperson business. Writers can charge readers a monthly fee. Substack takes a cut of that fee; Revue charges writers using a tieredpricing system based on the size of the base.

Luke O’Neil, an independent writer, charges $6.66 (Rs

450) a month for a subscription to his newsletter. He has 4,000 subscribers, 700 of whom pay for his regular dispatches.

“I want to be myself, which is weird, angry and aggressively depressed,” O’Neil said. “It turns out, there are enough people out there who also like the same things as me.”

Why your photos are now better than reality




The phrase “the camera never lies” has never been so wrong. Artificially intelligent smartphones are now editing pictures in real time to create images that can’t be produced by conventional cameras. These enhancements, known as computational photography, are changing the way we view the world.

The goal of digital photography was once to approximate what our eyes see. Computational photography goes beyond this, automatically making skin smoother, colours richer and pictures less grainy.


These photos may look better, but they raise concerns about authenticity and trust in an era of fakeable information. “The photos of the future will not be recorded, they’ll be computed,” says Ramesh Raskar at the MIT Media Lab.

Early computational photography efforts focused on improving bulkier professional cameras, says Raskar. But as sales of smartphones started outpacing those of standalone cameras, more energy went into using digital enhancements to compensate for the poor quality of phone photos.

Phone companies have given their cameras multiple lenses and more advanced hardware. At last month’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Nokia released its 9 PureView with five cameras that can produce photos up to 240 megapixels in resolution.

Many of these AI-equipped smartphone cameras take bursts of photos, using multiple lenses. AI algorithms can then combine the best of these images, or create new images that no single camera captured.

The growing popularity of instantediting cameras raises concerns about authenticity, particularly as photographs are used in news reports or as evidence in courts of law.

These technologies also introduce the social temptation to continuously beautify one’s image. “It’s become a necessity of contemporary social life, typically for younger people, to have to have their face and their photograph circulating,” says Michelle Henning, a cultural historian at the University of West London.

Chinese company Meitu, best known for its photo ‘beautification’ apps with some 350 million active monthly users, has recently introduced AI-powered photo editing. Take a selfie with a Meitu phone and it locates facial landmarks, builds a virtual mesh over your face, and segments the skin so it can adjust features accordingly, removing imperfections like dark circles and pimples. It moulds your face to aesthetic proportions, widening your eyes or slimming your jaw.

Such alterations might be doing more than just prettying up your Instagram feed. Tijion Esho, a London doctor who performs cosmetic procedures, says he has seen a rise in people requesting treatments based on edited photographs of themselves.

“People were creating very chiselled jaw lines, ones that couldn’t be created [in reality] because it wouldn’t be possible to move your head,” he says. “In some cases, people wanted their eyes widened in a way that some filters do.”

How a 100-yr-old instrument is wowing music lovers



Enayat Khan’s beautiful old surbahar gets a new lease of life, thanks to his grandson


As unseasonal clouds gathered over the massive ramparts of Qila Mubarak, a question mark hung over the evening concert at the Patiala Heritage Festival. Would the rain hold off for the Khan string trio comprising brothers Irshad, Nishat and Wajahat to come together for a rare ensemble of surbahar, sitar and sarod?

As frantic parleys began, Irshad Khan sat in a corner of the green room, brows furrowed, and protective hands running tentatively over his surbahar. There was no way he could risk venturing out with his saaz, an heirloom of the Imdadkhani-Etawah gharana that goes back seven generations.


His surbahar had been crafted nearly 100 years ago at Kanailal and Brother, a legendary music shop on Kolkata’s Upper Chitpur Road in the Burrabazaar area whose illustrious clientele included Enayet Khan, Vilayat Khan, and Ravi Shankar.

Sometime in the early years of the last century, the surbahar-sitar genius, Ustad Enayet Khan, had stood over the luthiers at Kanailal and instructed them as they shaped this mighty surbahar, an instrument that’s often called the bass sitar. It had been an extravagant investment — somewhere between Rs 10,000-20,000, his son Imrat Khan, brother of the sitar maestro Vilayat Khan, was to later recall.

Imrat handed it down to Irshad.

Beautiful and fragile, the squat surbahar with its almost flat tumba (gourd) is a work of art in itself, and if you heard its deep, mellow sounds, you could understand what the fuss was about.

In a television interview, Imrat Khan recounted the tale behind the survival of the antique instrument. Enayat Khan had died young, in 1936 at age 43, leaving the family in disarray. By 1942, with the threat of Japanese attack over Kolkata looming, life had got even tougher for the family.

The surbahar now stood forlorn. Vilayat Khan, at 14, had picked the sitar and was already a prodigy with it. Despite hardships, their mother, the doughty Bashiran Begum, refused to put the surbahar in the market. The matriarch then decided on its next owner — Imrat Khan, then all of seven. He went on to become one of the most renowned players of the instrument, often sitting in on a duet with his brother on the sitar.

Irshad says he himself was just a bit more than a toddler when he was started on the surbahar, impressing his father and uncle with the strength with which he pulled the strings. In a sort of historic parallel to his father and uncle’s choices, Nishat plays the sitar, while Irshad plays both the surbahar and sitar. Wajahat, the youngest, took to the sarod.

With its grand, low sounds — gambhir (serious) rasa, as Irshad puts it — the surbahar is increasingly fading from the popular classical landscape. Its grandeur shines through in grave ragas such as Malkauns and Darbari and when accompanied by the deep notes of the pakhawaj. The sitar is far more of a crowd pleaser, with its ebullient notes that lend themselves to fast taans and sawal jawab with the equally perky tabla.

“Contrary to popular views, the surbahar is not a big sitar. It is closer to the rudra veena — deeply resonant but a heavy, hard instrument to handle. This is why we are now down to half a dozen specialists. It takes a lot of riyaaz and hard work,” says veteran musicologist Lalita Khanna who recalls seeing the old surbahar in the Shimla home of Vilayat Khan.

Irshad has a doubly tough task of getting his grand old surbahar to stay in the fray. “It sounds great but its volume has declined over the decades. So playing it solo itself is hard work. Then if I play with another instrument, it becomes really problematic (because it will be barely audible). So imagine the balancing act of playing it with the sitar and the sarod and then having a pakhawaj and tabla in the mix,” he says.

Barely a fortnight before, the brothers had played their first trigalbandi (trio) at the NCPA in Mumbai to rave audience reviews. Irshad is still uncertain the almost centenarian surbahar could make itself heard in an ensemble. As it happened, rains did wash out the Patiala concert that evening.

But wrapping the antiquated surbahar in cotton-wool and leaving it on a shelf is the last thing Irshad wants to do. “There is no way you will get this sweetness of sound out of any other instrument. Given its special power, you have to literally wring the music in it. You actually need physical prowess to coax it,” he says. So while Irshad, who divides his time between Kolkata and Ontario, has a new surbahar, he is increasingly bringing out the heirloom to play at public concerts.

“I usually travel with both a surbahar and a sitar and play both or one. The surbahar, however, needs an audience that can sit, listen and savour music. This is not fast entertainment. It never can be,” he says.


MUSICAL LEGACY: Enayat Khan (below) had the surbahar crafted in a legendary Kolkata music shop. Grandson Irshad Khan now plays the heirloom


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Nirav Modi’s art collection to go under the hammer on March 26

A Raja Ravi Varma is among the highlights of the sale. The painting is expected to fetch between Rs 12 and 18 crore


That diamantaire Nirav Modi likes to live the high life even as a fugitive was evident from a recent viral video that showed him walking around London in the now infamous Rs 9-lakh ostrich leather jacket.


Before he fled India, the jeweller had built himself quite the reputation as an art connoisseur, often posing for the media with his collection of masters as a backdrop. Now, the enviable art collection he built as a status symbol is going under the hammer in Mumbai on March 26. In a first, the income-tax department has engaged the services of Saffronart, a professional auction house, to sell 68 works that include works by some of India’s priciest artists such as V S Gaitonde, Akbar Padamsee and Raja Ravi Varma.

A Saffronart representative said the artworks had been put up for sale on behalf of the government of India through the tax recovery officer, income tax department, Central-3, Mumbai.

A proclamation of sale issued by the I-T department showed that the auction was aiming to recover Rs 96-crore dues from Camelot Enterprises, a shell company set up by Modi. Saffronart has set the approximate estimate value for the auction at Rs 30-50 crore though it remains to be seen how much the collection will go finally go for.

Dinesh Vazirani, Saffronart CEO and co-founder, said they were appointed as official auctioneer after a selection process. “The auction includes some of the most eminent names in modern and contemporary Indian art with a historically important work by Raja Ravi Varma being one of the highlights of the live sale,” said Vazirani.

Ravi Varma is known for his intricately detailed portraits of the rich and the royal. This particular work shows the Maharaja of Travancore and his younger brother welcoming Richard Temple-Grenville, third Duke of Buckingham, on his official visit to Trivandrum, and is estimated to sell for between Rs 12 and 18 crore. Besides works by noted artists such as Jitish Kallat, Rameshwar Broota, Atul Dodiya, Rekha Rodwittiya, and more, Modi’s collection also includes works by Chinese artists ranging from detailed ink works to sculptural digital paintings.

People Are Keeping Art Journals To Express Their Emotions And Record Experiences





A slipped disc kept Aarthi Sivaramakrishnan confined to her bed for a month. And that’s when she realized that making little sketches about what she felt and feared helped her cope with her pain and distress.

“The only part of my body I could move were my hands, and I began making little sketches every day. The Inktober challenge, where artists all over the world do one ink drawing every day during the whole of October, was on and I got accustomed to it,” says Aarthi, founder of The Colour Company. “For instance, I needed a scan but had a morbid fear of the MRI machine and I found that expressing my fear visually actually helped.”


Since then, she has been keeping an art journal, a visual diary of sorts where she captures the day’s experiences and emotions not through words but through art, using various mediums. Art journaling is getting popular in the city, with people using sketches, mixed media and even words to keep a visual record of their lives.

Bengaluru-based artist Shilpa Nagaonkar, for instance, has been teaching art journaling for the last five years. “When I work on it, I am expressing myself through art, and colours. It’s also a way to practise and perfect my art and try new techniques,” says Shilpa, who has been keeping an art journal since 2009.

You don’t need to be a skilled artist to keep an art journal, she explains. “Anyone can do it, and you can use acrylic or watercolour, crayons or even pens,” says Shilpa, who recently held a workshop in the city.

While some do it on a daily basis, others turn to it to record special experiences. Aditi Maithreya, creative director, The Phoenix Company, uses it to record her travels.

“When I went on a trip to Europe in 2016, I carried a sketch book, and started drawing places I visited. If I went to a monument, I made a quick sketch, with pen and ink. The idea was to keep a visual diary and capture my memory of the place so that years later it would be something I can remember,” says Aditi, who also posted it on Instagram and Facebook with detailed captions.

For many, it is a way to express their emotions. “It has become a routine. I spend five minutes on it every day at 5am. It’s a case of my hand following my heart,” says Aarthi. “I used to post my work on social media but now I keep it private.”

Magdalene Jeyarathnam, founder of the Centre for Counselling, says art journaling is an integral part of art therapy. “It’s a good way of keeping a record of your emotions and thoughts. I usually ask my clients to keep an art journal in between our sessions. So they make little sketches or drawings every day, date it and we discuss it when they bring it to the next session,” she says.

The drawings say a lot about the person’ state of mind. “Only the person doing it knows why they have used certain colours or symbols. It is a great way of recording what’s going on without words as it conveys the emotions they are dealing with, such as anger or anxiety,” says Magdalene.



MEMOIRS: (From top) Aarthi Sivaramakrishnan captures her day in sketches; Aditi Maithreya created a series, ‘Little things I see in Madras’

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Indian Tech’s Fastest Growing Segment Runs On Execs Whom Customers Trust

When former chief digital officer at Rolls-Royce Neil Crockett wanted to identify a service provider to accelerate its IoT (internet-of-things) capabilities three years ago, he floated a request for proposal (RFP). The company wanted to use IoT to get a lot more data from customers and use that to provide long-term service contracts.


Reguraman Ayyaswamy, global head of IoT & engineering and industrial services at TCS, saw it as a great opportunity for the company, and he knew he had his task cut out. Roll-Royce specialises in highperformance power systems engineering and aircraft engines. It was a decade-old-customer for TCS. But this was a different kind of engagement, one that impacted the core operations of Rolls-Royce, and TCS would really have to prove its capabilities. Other IT players too were participating in the RFP.

Ayyaswamy presented TCS’s IoT platform, called Connected Universe Platform (TCUP), that helps develop and deploy IoT applications. Having worked with Rolls-Royce, TCS had a deep knowledge of its engines, blades, compressors and exhaust. “We were able to characterise what we could do for them. Our strength was contextual knowledge, digital platforms, information security, core engineering, capability around services. We were able to bring the might of TCS into making their business goal a reality,” Ayyaswamy says.

TCS won the deal. Ayyaswamy declined to mention the deal value, but independent sources estimate it is around $20 million annually. The platform today captures and analyses data to reduce the cycle time for Rolls-Royce to develop new products and services.

Getting customers to outsource core engineering work is very difficult, but Indian IT companies today have built significant expertise in the field, and it has become the fastest growing business for them. Deals above $10 million are considered large in this space. It is also a high-margin business. Industry body Nasscom in its 2018 strategic review called out engineering and R&D and product development as the fastest growing segment in IT services, growing at 12.8%, led by demand for connected cars, mobility and connectivity.

Pareekh Jain, founder of Pareekh Consulting, says the growth in engineering services is not a demand problem, as much as a supply problem. “Of the over $1-trillion R&D spend, only $60 billion or 6% is currently outsourced. There is a huge market but someone needs to go out and make it happen. That’s why the role of key executives and rainmakers are important,” he says.

L&T Technology Services, Persistent and HCL each won an over $50-million deal in the last two years, signalling a psychological threshold that would open up upstream, high-end engineering opportunities.


Nude ‘Mona Lisa’ likely a Da Vinci too


Paris:

Nude ‘Mona Lisa’ likely a Da Vinci 


A nude drawing that bears a striking resemblance to the “Mona Lisa” was done in Leonardo da Vinci’s studio and may be the work of the master himself, a French museum said Monday.


Experts at the Louvre in Paris have been examining a charcoal drawing known as the “Monna Vanna” which has long been attributed to the Renaissance painter’s studio.

But the charcoal preparatory work for a painting of a semi-nude woman, held at the Conde Museum at Chantilly, may now have to be reclassified. “There is a very strong possibility that Leonardo did most of the drawing,” Mathieu Deldicque, a curator at the Paris museum, said.

“It is a work of very great quality done by a great artist,” added Deldicque, who initiated a investigation over several months by historians and scientific specialists.

The large drawing has been held since 1862 in the huge collection of Renaissance art at the Conde Museum, once the home of one of France’s oldest noble families.

“It is almost certainly a preparatory work for an oil painting,” Deldicque said, with the hands and body identical to the “Mona Lisa”.

Microscopic examinations have shown it was drawn from the top left towards the bottom right — which points to a left-handed artist. Leonardo is the most famous lefthanded painter in history.

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Anti-fits often fit right when altered to complement the feminine form.

Highlight the classic hourglass look by clinching the waist with oversized belts.


There are some sassy fashion essentials in your boyfriend’s closet, and it’s time to steal and style them


Ever borrowed or stole your partner’s button-down shirt or tee to use as a quick fashion fix? If yes, you already know how these oversized boyfriend pieces help put together a killer, menswear-inspired look.

“The whole boyfriend style guarantees ultimate comfort and ease. As opposed to the idealistic womenswear, this trend complements any and every body type as it is based on anti-fits. The exaggerated shape of the oversized silhouette is enough to make a statement,” says designer Aniket Satam. Moreover, sharing your partner’s clothing allows you to flaunt your current relationship status subtly. “Wrapping yourself in your partner’s clothing is quite an intimate thing; it assures personal comfort when your loved one is away. In a way, it makes up for the physical distance,” says Satam.


Boyfriend chic is definitely here to stay. “The menswear cut breaks the monotony and gives you an edgy look. Boyfriend clothing is usually one size bigger than a woman’s actual size, and gives a very flattering look,” says designer Priyanka Gangwal.

HIS CONCERT TEES

Give your man’s concert tees or vintage band tees a fresh spin by pairing them with your girly accessories. Wear this oversized item with distressed ripped denim shorts and booties — just the right outfit for fashionable weekend getaways. For an allgirls luncheon, go ultra-cute with simple white crew T-shirts with DIY badges or embroidered patches and a pair of chic converse shoes. Those patches add some colour to your ensemble.

HIS JACKET

Jackets like bomber jackets, tuxedo jackets and duster coats are versatile pieces that are shared from men’s classic wardrobe. A denim jacket is a testimony of every man’s adventure. Go easy chic by teaming it up with simple, neutral tank tops and denim shorts for daily whereabouts. You may also play dress by teaming up an oversized denim grunged jacket with super-feminine and flirty white lace dresses or Hakoba prairie sundresses and tan brogues for a romantic getaway.

HIS SHIRT

Whether it’s thin pinstripes or crisp white buttondown, a classic men’s formal shirt looks great when paired with almost anything in your wardrobe. Just roll the sleeves up and stack some gold pendant chains. Team it with tan gladiators and reflector glasses for a perfect beachwear ensemble. You can also sport an oversized pinstripe banker shirt as a dress; remember to cinch the waist with a leather band. Finish with white sneakers and a fedora for a casual day look.

HIS SWEATSHIRT

No movie night or date is complete without a classic, anti-fit chunky knit sweatshirt. Think XXL and chunky patterns like cable knits in neutral colours. Layer them with fitted ribbed dresses for a classy appeal, or you may also go grunge by teaming distressed sweaters with fitted leather tights or disco sequin skirts and boots for clubbing nights with your friends.

Celebrate Maha Shivaratri with Sonu Nigam’s new singles


Singer Sonu Nigam releases his two new spiritual singles, Shiv Shankara and Bam Bhole Bam, on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivaratri, in association with Times Music. Composed by the young and talented Bollywood composer-singer Shreyas Puranik and penned by the lyricist from Nepal, Basant Chaudhary, these singles are simply overwhelming.

Shiv Shankara has been shot in the scenic Himalayan region in Pokhara, Nepal and features Sonu himself. The video encapsulates the essence of celestial Shiva. It showcases the fact that Shiva is realised through helping others and also through self-realisation. The song is about overcoming the five weaknesses of human personality, which include Kam (lust), Krodh (Rage), Lobh (greed), Moh (attachment), and Ahankar (conceit) to awaken the inner self and attain moksha. The two new tracks are Times Music’s exclusive releases and are available on Times Music Spiritual YouTube channel and Gaana app.


Watch Shiv Shankara on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2H5a08t Hear the song on Gaana: http://bit.ly/2NAzr31

RADHIKA SEKSARIA’S ARTWORKS TAKE YOU ON A SOULFUL JOURNEY...




Let the beauty of what you love be what you do’. These words by Rumi are reflected in Radhika Seksaria’s work. An accomplished artist with a career of more than 20 years, Radhika has now created her distinct identity in the art world.

Over the years, her many shows nationwide and internationally have been well-appreciated by art lovers and collectors. Art aficionado Sangita Jindal describes Radhika’s soulful creations as “Luminous shadow plays of light and dark.” She initially experimented with forms and motifs, but is now moving more toward the abstract. For Radhika, art is a spiritual process. Her fluid strokes are inspired by Sufism, a philosophy that emphasises love in all forms – love for the self, nature, people, and the Divine.


One of the most popular voices of Sufism, Rumi has also influenced Radhika’s work. “Rumi’s couplets evoke ideas of deep love and devotion. His allusions to dance and circular movements depict ecstasy, union with the Divine, and a sheer celebration of life,” she says.

Radhika’s upcoming collection, titled Sukoon, portrays the search for peace and tranquillity in a chaotic world. She believes that peace is lost in the hustle and bustle of our daily lives. Through her paintings, she gives the viewer a few moments of calm. Her unique use of light and mysticism, have found appreciation from the art fraternity. Creative director of Tao Art Gallery, Sanjana Shah says, “Radhika’s artwork stills the mind and heals the soul... I’m looking forward to Sukoon, which is an ode to the eternal quest for peace.”


Jannat – Paradise


Mussarat – Bliss


Radhika Seksaria and Sanjana Shah