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Adv. Ashish Shelar Unveils A Series Of Sculpture At Bandra West

Adv. Ashish Shelar Unveils A Series Of Sculpture At Bandra West

Mumbai, August 16, 2024: Adv. Ashish Shelar, President, MLA – Bandra West Vidhan Sabha and Mumbai BJP President unveiled a series of sculpture at Bandra West with Harsh Jagwani, Managing Director, Notandas Realty and Mahesh Notandas Jagwani, Chairman, Notandas Realty today at an event to support the beautification of infrastructure and roads in Bandra. The bustling suburb of Bandra received remarkable addition as #BandraWest is one of a prime suburb. The sculptures were designed by Artist Sangeeta Babani. The sculpture strategically positioned at the junction of Waterfield and Gurunanak Road is a testament to the growth and cultural richness of Bandra.

Notandas Realty is at the forefront for ensuring dynamic developments in the suburb and neighborhood areas and their projects exuberates luxury elements for a vibrant livelihood. Notandas Realty have undertaken beautification projects in the past at Pali Hill, Bandra and plan to make more in the suburb.

About Notandas Realty:

Through deep belief in our philosophy as well as in thorough and transparent execution. We have developed state-of-the-art projects that are purposefully built, with cutting-edge technology, distinctive design, superior construction and effective project management for timely delivery.

They now stand as testament of our commitment to our customers and their desires. We set ourselves to the standards of architecture and design, with a keen eye on industry trends andmodern advancements.

At Notandas Realty, our projects are synonymous with all things spectacular. For that is how we believe life should be experienced.

  

Adv. Ashish Shelar Unveils A Series Of Sculpture At Bandra West

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Indus Valley Ayurvedic Centre Is The Centre Of Attraction For The Celebrities Seeking Ancient Holistic Treatment

Indus Valley Ayurvedic Centre Is The Centre Of Attraction For The Celebrities Seeking Ancient Holistic Treatment

Ayurvedic and holistic healing is the best way to  feel healthy in life and rejuvenate yourself. Indus Valley Ayurvedic Centre (IVAC) is situated at the foot of Chamundi hills in Mysore and is one of the best Ayurvedic healing centres which is not only thronged by common people across the country and all over the world but various celebrities also prefer to  come here and take holistic treatment in the lap of nature.

Indus Valley Center has many holistic options as it offers therapeutic Ayurvedic messages, herbal stream treatments, synchronized revitalizing Massages, detoxification programs, weight loss packages, rejuvenation packages, weekend stress management packages, yoga, diet and nutrition counselling, educational and health awareness seminars and conferences.

Ayurvedic therapies at IVAC are designed to address various chronic as well as acute health issues such as obesity, anorexia, allergies, eczema, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, arthritis, back pain, cardio vascular diseases etc. Ayurveda has some excellent therapies to prevent, manage, cures many of the IT related health issues such as neck pain, back pain, carpel tunnel syndrome, eye problems, migraine, impotency, ovarian failure, attention deficit syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome and stress.

Notably, Indus Valley Centre treats around 1000 in-patients per year with a two year average stage. It also treats around 3000 out-patients each year. Notably, 70% of the in-patients are from abroad, majority come from the UK followed by countries like the US and Japan.

50 bedded (Resort) Medical Centre providing HealthCare, Wellness and Fitness in a naturally gifted ambience spread over 25 acres. The residential ambience can be matched with any high end resorts of international standards. IVAC is well equipped with 8 treatment rooms, yoga hall (indoor and outdoor), swimming pool, tennis court.

It is interesting to know that various concepts of ayurveda are being analysed and understood by modern science and new ideas through instrumentations are being developed to deliver and enhance the potential of ayurvedic treatments. Indus Valley Ayurvedic Centre is at the cutting edge of adopting these methodologies.

Each treatment is designed to promote and restore health and is holistic in the fullest sense. The Ayurvedic centre empowers you to take charge of your own health. It offers an assortment of meticulously designed therapies, well matched yoga and meditation programs. A team of dedicated ayurvedic vaidyas (physicians) meets the health needs of all the patients, each of whom fills out a health questionnaire and undergoes a basic constitution assessment on the basis of which therapies are recommended. Its approach to healing is multi-disciplinary. The centre examines the complex interactions between physical, social, mental and environmental factors and how they affect our lives. The Centre now plans to expand globally making Ayurveda an Indian brand of Spa.

Located in a quiet scenic environment at the foot of Chamundi Hills, Mysore, India, is this ISO certified Ayurvedic Medical Centre which has been appreciated and honored by awards like WASME and

Pevonia, European Wellness Audit certificate, WCRCINT, NABH accreditation for its exceptional Ayurvedic treatments and therapies. 15 years after its commencement, the dream of spreading the benefits of ancient wisdom of Ayurveda treatments has taken a leap forward.

Indus Valley Ayurvedic Centre (IVAC) was founded with a vision to promote the treasures of 5,000 years old ancient wisdom of Ayurveda to the modern Society and to create empowerment to unemployed rural youth and tribal population who live below poverty line and belong to Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe. The centre has been very successful in training and providing jobs to hundreds of such rural youth. What began as a small venture has now transformed into a dynamic Health Care Centre and a Training Institute with its services reaching out to its clients in over 55 countries worldwide. With a dedicated team of doctors and Therapists, the Centre has helped thousands of people tread the path of holistic health.

Dr. Talavane Krishna, the  Founder & Chairman of IVAC was born near Sringeri in the state of Karnataka, the oldest centre of Vedic learning (Rig Veda) established by Shankaracharya twelve centuries ago.He did his medical degree from Mysore University in 1972 and his post graduate training in the UK and Canada as a Pediatric Anesthesiologist and practiced in the USA for over two and a half decades.

He founded the Indus Valley Ayurvedic Centre over 15 years ago with a vision to bring Ayurveda/Yoga to the forefront of the modern medicine. He along with other experts, pioneered a Therapist’s training program and developed new design concepts for Ayurveda  Centres. The Centre quickly gained international repute for its quality of treatments.

A visionary of integrative healthcare, Dr. Krishna has been a regular speaker in various national and international seminars and conferences. He was a speaker in the first World Medical Tourism Congress in San Francisco. He received WASME (World Association for Small and Medium Enterprises) award in the year 2001 at Antalya, Turkey.

At the Centre in Mysore Dr. krishna eaches on various subjects related to Health and Wellness. He is considered as a foremost expert in the Industry and several articles have been published on him in various journals and newspapers. More significant among them are the prestigious journal Spa Mantra and South China Post.

Indus Valley Ayurvedic Centre Pvt. Ltd. Lalithadripura, Mysore – 570 028

Karnataka – India.

Tel.: +91-821-2473437, 2473263, 2477555 

E-mail: reservations@ayurindus.com

Website: http://www.ayurindus.com/

Hot Line No: (+91) 809 529 4444

Indus Valley Ayurvedic Centre Is The Centre Of Attraction For The Celebrities Seeking Ancient Holistic Treatment

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Neeraj Singh’s Short Film Aims To Bring This Hidden Reality To The Forefront, Challenging Societal Norms And Sparking Conversations About The Rights And Dignity Of Women

Neeraj Singh’s Short Film Aims To Bring This Hidden Reality To The Forefront, Challenging Societal Norms And Sparking Conversations About The Rights And Dignity Of Women

In a chilling exposé of a deeply entrenched practice within certain Muslim communities, filmmaker and writer Neeraj Singh is set to release a short film ” The Female Khatna” that sheds light on the harrowing reality of female circumcision, also known as Khatna. This controversial practice, which involves the cutting of the private parts of young girls aged 9-10, is a stark reminder of the physical and mental anguish endured by countless women even today.

While many are aware of the male circumcision tradition within Muslim society, few realize that a similar ritual is inflicted upon young girls in certain communities. This practice is not only a violation of the body but also leaves deep psychological scars that persist throughout a woman’s life. Despite legal prohibitions and social condemnation, the practice continues in secrecy, upheld by religious leaders and community pressure.

Neeraj Singh, known for his bold storytelling and willingness to tackle sensitive issues, has spent extensive time researching the topic. He uncovered that the practice of female circumcision is particularly prevalent among the Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community. In this community, the ritual, referred to as Khafz, involves the removal of the clitoral hood and, in some cases, the entire external genitalia. The procedure is often carried out without anesthesia, leading to severe pain, trauma, and lifelong complications.

During his research, Neeraj spoke to numerous women who had undergone Khatna. These women, now in their 30s and 40s, shared their painful experiences with him, recounting the lasting impact on their physical and mental health. Many described how they continue to suffer during sexual intercourse, enduring the pain inflicted upon them in childhood. The stigma associated with not being circumcised further exacerbates their suffering, as uncircumcised women are often shunned within their communities and face difficulties in finding marriage partners.

Neeraj revealed that these women confided in him under the condition of anonymity, fearing retribution from their communities. They spoke of the immense social pressure to conform to this practice, with circumcised women being regarded as pure and virtuous, while those who escape the ritual are ostracized and deemed unworthy.

While the practice of female circumcision is not widespread across India, it continues to thrive in pockets of certain Muslim communities, particularly among the Dawoodi Bohra. Despite growing awareness and efforts to curb the practice, it remains deeply rooted in tradition and religious belief, perpetuated by those who claim it is a necessary rite of passage.

Neeraj Singh’s short film aims to bring this hidden reality to the forefront, challenging societal norms and sparking conversations about the rights and dignity of women. The film, which is being produced for the International Film Festival circuit, will also be released on several major OTT platforms, ensuring it reaches a global audience.

In speaking about the project, Neeraj emphasized the importance of exposing the truth and giving a voice to the voiceless. “This is not just a film; it’s a statement against a barbaric practice that has no place in modern society. These women have suffered in silence for too long, and it’s time the world hears their stories,” he said.

By bringing this issue to the screen, Neeraj hopes to inspire change and encourage communities to abandon harmful traditions that violate human rights. His film is not just a condemnation of female circumcision, but also a call to action for society to protect the most vulnerable members—young girls who deserve to grow up free from fear and pain.

As the film prepares for its international debut, it is poised to make a significant impact on audiences and ignite a much-needed dialogue on the subject. Neeraj Singh’s courage in tackling such a sensitive and controversial issue is commendable, and his work is a powerful reminder of the role of art in challenging societal injustices and advocating for change.

  

Neeraj Singh’s Upcoming Short Film To Expose The Dark Reality Of Female Khatna In Muslim Communities

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Swadesh News (Satellite TV Channel) Launched In Maharashtra And Goa, Presence Of Udit Narayan, Anuradha Paudwal

Swadesh News (Satellite TV Channel) Launched In Maharashtra And Goa, Presence Of Udit Narayan, Anuradha Paudwal

Mumbai. 12, August 2024. Swadesh News (Satellite TV Channel) has been very popular in North India for a long time. Now it has been officially launched in Maharashtra and Goa in Mumbai. The channel was launched in a grand ceremony held at Radisson Hotel in Mumbai. Famous singer Udit Narayan and singer Anuradha Paudwal were present as special guests on this occasion. Both the stars gave many congratulations and best wishes to Swadesh News.

Bhalchandra Shirsat Senior Spokesperson (BJP) and Anand Dubey Spokesperson Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray) were present as guests here. Anand Dubey said that Swadesh News channel is running with popularity in North India. Now this channel will also run in Maharashtra and Goa. Congratulations and best wishes to the entire team from my side.

Yusuf Bawangaonwala has been made the state head of Maharashtra and Goa for this channel, while Sanjeev Kumar is the bureau chief of Maharashtra and Goa. Fatima Naqvi is the business head, Sandeep Uttam Ranpise is the Mumbai bureau chief and Firoz Pinjari is the head reporter of Maharashtra.

On this occasion, Swadesh News’ editor-in-chief Shri Ravi Shankar Srivastava, singer Raghav Kapoor and Swadesh channel reporters from various districts of Maharashtra were also present. Pune bureau chief of the channel Pritam Shah, journalists Aditya and Rakesh Paghare were also present. Prem More (Thane reporter), Amol Kamble, Navi Mumbai reporter and Rajendra Trimukhe Ahmednagar Shirdi reporter were also present. The anchor of the program, Simran Ahuja, also conducted the program very well.

  

Swadesh News (Satellite TV Channel) Launched In Maharashtra And Goa, Presence Of Udit Narayan, Anuradha Paudwal

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SHETKARI Wins The Best Regional Short Film At Star Cine Awards In Visakhapatnam

SHETKARI Wins The Best Regional Short Film At Star Cine Awards In Visakhapatnam

Visakhapatnam, August 12, 2024 — The short film “Shetkari” has been honored with the Best Regional Short Film award at the Star Cine Awards, held this year in Visakhapatnam. The film, which portrays the struggles and resilience of farmers, captivated the audience and the jury with its powerful storytelling and authentic depiction of rural life.

Director Kapil Ramesh jondhale expressed immense gratitude for the recognition, highlighting the importance of showcasing the realities faced by farmers. The award underscores the film’s impact and its role in bringing critical social issues to the forefront of cinema.

“Shetkari” has been celebrated not only for its narrative but also for its technical excellence, acting, including its cinematography and direction. The Star Cine Awards, known for recognizing outstanding contributions in regional cinema, continues to support and elevate films that reflect diverse cultural and social narratives.

   

SHETKARI Wins Best Regional Short Film At Star Cine Awards In Visakhapatnam

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