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Winter Tours, on a regular basis in the calendar of most schools and universities throughout the city, which is gaining importance, if the study associated with pleasure. The Department of Journalism and Communication of the mass of our school organises its maiden voyage in Sankarpur educational institutions from 11 to 13 December. It is aimed at students, with the mediation of the day-to-day activities in the fishing industry and fisheries. Three members of the Faculty of 48 students accompanied us on the Tour.
We have, for the fishermen of the Matsyagandha fishing. Some of us have filmed the daily work of the villagers. Our interaction we learned on the mandatory provisions of the situations that they often face. They have made their country of the ambassador in government, his requests for increase of salaries and allowances in case of accidental death.
At our free time, we played antakshari and in the reserve of fire. We went to the beach, the sun rises and a dense green getreckt Patch. The Tour was refreshing for the whole team.
The Tuli & Rahul Roy,
From journalism and mass communication comm, Manindra Chandra Maharaj College
Winner on skids
A team of skaters on wheels Dew Drops Academy of Performing Arts has a brilliant performance at the opening and closing celebrations of Sona Chandi The Great TTIS Challenge in the last month. Well, they have in common are winners of a competition of Boogie Woogie. The group was the first, instead of dancing shoes in the popular district of the talent hunt for television (right image).
Dew Drops, which is good with the melodies of Soniye for which an amount of credit was awarded to the choreography Amit Shaw instructor and coach Ajay Bera. Javed Jaffri, one of the judges, congratulated the young people who have already four trophies in competitions dance bags in Calcutta.
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Lucknow is one of the fastest developing cities in Uttar Pradesh. Flyovers, smooth roads connecting stylish malls and multiplexes, major townships, plethora of improvements in infrastructure, projected metro/mini rail and existence of big brands are an indication that ‘the city of Nawabs’ is witnessing a makeover and meeting the expectations of those used to living in the fast lane.
The city is already a hub of botanical and biotech national institutions and these zones have more developed facilities to attract world-class centres for high grade employment. Presence of Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow; Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University (earlier known as King George’s Medical University) and good schools add to the educational infrastructure in the city.
The Lucknow airport is among the list of the sub-metro airports to be developed under the PPP model. The city has air connectivity with almost all the major cities of the country and with some Arab countries. The railway station, too, is set to be developed. Says Janardan Aggarwal, president, Association of Real Estate Consultants, Lucknow: “Lucknow is all set to witness a boom in years to come, as this is just the beginning. Almost all big players in the real-estate industry have their presence here. Also, being a capital city, more and more people want to own a house here.”
He adds that there is a growing demand from senior government officials as well who want to own a house in the city, suiting their needs. Areas such as Gomti Nagar, Nirala Nagar and Mahanagar are the most posh places in the city. For instance, residential land rates in Gomti Nagar range around Rs 20,000-25,000 per square yards.
Most of the townships coming up in the city include facilities and amenities such as theme parks, state-of–the-art clubs, local shopping centres, grocery stores, modern lifestyle facilities such as swimming pool, sauna, steam, jacuzzi, shopping complex, food court and banquet hall.
“Lucknow is one of the focus area for Parsvnath. The city in particular is one of the fastest developing among the tier-II cities. We are coming up with a three-screen multiplex-cum-mall, four-star hotel (with 110 rooms) along with Parsvnath Planet (residential project) and Parsvnath City (integrated township) in Lucknow,” says Dr BP Dhaka, COO, MP & corporate governance, Parsvnath Developers.
Lucknow is a nodal town situated on the Kanpur-Allahabad corridor, which is the major contributor in the growth of the state. The city is set to come up in a big way as some industrial activities are also shaping up. “We feel that the city has all the inputs to be developed like a mega town,” adds Dr Dhaka.
Ansal API is also coming up with a project ‘Sushant Golf City’ located on the expressway connecting the Lucknow airport to Gomti Nagar. This hi-tech city, with an area of around 2000 acres, will have exclusive golf villas providing residential options to the niche class. According to the company, world-renowned landscape expert Dr Martin Hawtree from the UK will design this 18-hole international championship standard golf course spreading over 400 acres. Along with the golf course, there will be ‘MBTA’, a tennis academy run by Wimbledon champion ‘Mahesh Bhupati’.
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LUCKNOW: Two considerations kathak, one at the Bali Rai Umanath Hall and the other time on the Taj Regency took place in the city, on Friday, organized by the National Institute of Kathak.
Mala Sharma, a young exponent of the Lucknow gharana, presented his solo evening at the Bali Rai Umanath Hall. She began by Ardhnarishwar Stuti (please Lord Shiva, in the form of a male and female) written and composed by Birju Maharaj. Then, the look of classical dance, fine shows in upaj feet, thaat, udhan, paran, legal, amad, tidi and tihai.
The lighter side of his recital showed: Aye Nahi Ghanshyam Ghir Ayi Badri, who was a kajri. It also has a few bandishs gurus in their drut teental and his recital and ended with a jugal bandi. He was accompanied by the singing of Dharamnath Misra, Misra Vikas on the Tabla, Rajendra Nath Misra on the sarod and Sahibe Alam, on the flute.
Previously, a group of young students present: Ananyasharanam Vasudevam and Barso Mere Angan, a prayer and a thumri.
Rajendra Gangani and his group presents a solo and duo Hall of Taj Regency Crystal, 10 Northern Regional Convention of the All India Management Association, in collaboration with the Institute for Management Jaipuria Lucknow, Lucknow, and SBI Management Association.
Speaking on behalf of the Jaipur gharana Kathak, Gangani was accompanied by Monisha Nayak, Swati Sinha, and Anshul Dubey. They submitted a Shiv Stuti: Namami Shamishan.
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