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Kamal Shedge

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Maqbool Fida Hussain, S.  H.  There is a similarity between Kamal Shedge, the painter who created the modern history of Indian art through the 'Progressive Artists Group', Raza, Sadanand Bakre, etc.: First seen!  Kamal Shedge also made history;  But as a letter writer.  By experimenting with Devanagari calligraphy and typography in Maharashtra, Shedge made Marathi people aware of the beauty of letters and 'sangtepana'. There were different shapes of letters in Marathi even before Shedge. The letters of Dinanath Dalal, who is the masthead of 'Lok Satta', or the prasadik of Raghuveer Mulgaonkar - as if descending from the temple - testify to this. But in the case of Devanagari characters, it was said by Kamal Shedge that 'artists who make history reach great heights by riding on the opportunities of their time'. Learned in the applied arts department of 'JJ College of Arts'.  Joshi is a contemporary of Shedge, a well-known calligrapher and la...

Terry L. Erwin

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Insects play a vital role in maintaining and sustaining the earth's biodiversity.  The exact number is not known, but it is difficult to predict.  Terry L. Erwin, who enjoys the world of insects, was a different person.  He had a reputation as an entomologist.  He passed away recently.  They worked to estimate exactly how many insects there must be on earth.  In later life, he was the custodian of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.  He loved insects so much that he was able to do such a great job.  He combined tropical forest conservation and modern biodiversity science.  Erwin was born in California.  The subject of Erwin's schooling was biology.  As a young man, he loved fishing.  He was mentored by entomologist J. Gordon Edwards.  But for some time he was working in the asbestos department of a submarine factory.  While working under the leadership of George Ball, he became interested in insec...

Shyamla Bhave

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Born into an art-loving family. Dr. Vishnudas Bhave, the pioneer of modern Marathi plays. Shyamla Bhave's name may not be familiar to today's generation in Maharashtra, but once upon a time, this bipolar artist had conquered the whole country from the capital of Karnataka, Bangalore, only with her music. The Bhave family left Maharashtra and moved to Bangalore because of Vishnu Digambar Paluskar. Shyamlatai's father Govindrao was a disciple of Paluskar. He was ordered to go there to spread Indian music and without any thought he reached there. As Shyamlatai proved her mastery of North Hindustani and Carnatic music at the same time, she was in fact conferred the title of 'Ubayaganvidushi' by Sir Visvesvaraya. Her bridesmaids did cheese all their lives. Singing for the first time at the age of six, she made a significant contribution to the development and dissemination of music in later life. But the blessings of the company of great men who were written on his...

Ved Marwah

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People who are studious, who love to read and write, even if they are competent, their competence is lined with a precise and polite understanding of the situation. Ved Marwah is one of such accomplishments. He passed away on June 5 in Goa. A former police chief of Delhi and a former governor of three states is one of his identities, while a book lover and author is an equally important aspect of him. He was the Commissioner of Police in the capital from 1985 to 1988. This post is directly under the purview of the Central Government. While Julio Ribeiro and KPS Gill were in the neighboring Punjab, Ved Marwah maintained law and order in Delhi. He was the Director General of the National Security Guards from 1988 to 1990. He served as an advisor to the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, served on several Standing and Temporary Committees for National Security Policy, and later as Governor of Manipur (1999-2003) and Jharkhand (2003-04). While at the Raj Bhavan in Manipur, he was also th...

Kurt Thomas

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Any player can reach his goal by overcoming many shocks, overcoming adversity. The same is true of American gymnast Kurt Thomas. With his death, it came to light again. Kurt was born on March 29, 1956, in Miami, Florida. His father died in an accident when he was seven years old. The mother was responsible for four children, so she had to face many financial difficulties. Weak Kurt started having heart palpitations at the age of nine. The mother consulted a doctor as her body was slender. The doctor, however, gave no reason to worry. Kurt tried his luck in many sports, but his physique did not allow him to succeed. He finally fell in love with the sport while practicing gymnastics. His physique was great for this game; In just three years, he came into the national limelight. He received a scholarship to the U.S. Youth Olympic Program. After winning 13 medals at the university level, he represented the United States at the 1975 Pan-American Championships and the 1976 Olympics. ...

Vamanrao Telang

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Wamanrao was born in Amravati in Varada, which is famous for its colorful nature. Probably a factor as to why they're doing so poorly. But behind this carelessness, even a gentle writer was hiding .. shouting from inside! This call was not expected to be heard by their professional engineer. But the writer among them responded immediately and fixed the pen in his hand. Her influence was so great that she spent her salary on traveling abroad as an engineer. During this tour, he met the wealthy writers. This collection of visits also sharpened his writing. Through stories, novels, fine articles, reviews, Vamanrao's writing journey reached directly to the post of editor of the daily 'Tarun Bharat'. After his death, his literary work will be remembered by many. No editor makes a writer. But he was adamant that it was the editor's job to make it happen. From this he gave strength to hundreds of writing hands from Nagpur-Vidarbha. Even today, old-timers remember th...

Dr. Oliver E. Williamson

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Dr. Oliver Williamson is an economist who decides how the boards of directors of companies make decisions and what their far-reaching consequences are. He tried to take a different path without studying the company sector. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2009. Williamson recently passed away. As an economist, he studied in detail the internal affairs of various business entities, companies, government agencies, joint ventures. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2009 along with the political scientist Mrs. Eleanor Ostrom in the wake of the 2008 US financial crisis. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work in regulating industry and economic affairs. Why and how any establishments come into existence, why only a few industries get monopolies in certain areas, They decided to solve different questions about why small companies can't do that. He sheds new light on what exactly happens when decisions are made about whether to make a product or to outs...

Justice Hosbet Suresh

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According to him, people who have a strong but strong philosophy lose contact with many, but after death, the philosophy of such people remains as an ideal. Retired Justice Hosbet Suresh was one of such persons. In the last three decades, he has often been dismissed as a 'human rights activist'. Be aware of what basic and natural human rights are, how injustice is caused by social structure, and what policies of the government can eliminate this injustice. Suresh had it and he gave it to many. After graduating from the University of Mumbai with a degree in Law, he started his career as an Assistant Advocate in the Sessions Court in 1953. He held the posts of Additional Sessions Judge in the Sessions Court from November 1968 and Second Additional Chief Justice in 1979, but left the post in 1980 to advocate in the High Court. He served in the Mumbai High Court as an Additional Judge from 1986 and as a Permanent Judge from 1987 to 1991. Judging by the principle that "the...

Rajinder Goyal

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Rajinder Goyal has always been described as "the greatest spin bowler who has not played Test cricket". He passed away recently at the age of 77 due to a long illness. But for Goyal's long and important career, it would be somewhat unfair. In 24 years, 750 wickets have been taken at an average of 18.58 in local cricket in India, including 637 in Ranji Trophy, a record that is now beyond anyone's reach. Rajinder Goyal is a left-arm spinner. Bishan Singh Bedi, Irapalli Prasanna, Srinivasan Venkataraghavan and Bhagwat Chandrasekhar also emerged on the Indian cricket horizon at the height of their careers. With these four getting priority in the Indian team, Goyal missed his chance forever. Bedi is also the most successful and influential left-arm spinner in the quartet. As a result, Goyal's Test entry became even tougher. But he never cared. 'What could I do other than keep bowling well?' That is their question. His 'good bowling' is a matter of t...

Robert Zatori

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While it is true that music is inspired by nature, the human brain plays a major role. Not only that, but the brain also plays an important role in the pleasant, fluid sensations that come to us after listening to music. How the brain recognizes music is a very mysterious question. Dr. working on that question. Robert Zatori has been awarded the prestigious Cavarhalo-Henken Prize of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences this year. Our nervous system plays an important role in both music production and music enjoyment. "People listen to music through different mediums and experience it differently," Zatori said of the human perception of music, which is the basic invention of cognition.  One music sounds sweet and the other sounds harsh, but they explain how a person can make a difference. According to him, in the left hemisphere of our brain, the beginning of a song is cognitively processed, while in the right hemisphere, its sweetness is recorded! As far as...

Madhuvanti Dandekar

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Due to the challenge of films and the changing perimeter of Marathi drama, Madhuvanti Dandekar has to be mentioned as a singer-actress who remained loyal to the music theater even during the decline of Marathi music theater. He worked not only in Marathi but also in Urdu and Gujarati theater. Madhuvanti, who believes that drama is an artistic exchange between artist and rasik, has also written extensively. Madhuvanti Dandekar, who has been working in the music theater for more than half a century, has been imparting education with an impartial attitude. Madhuvanti, who inherited singing from Matoshri Manorama Sahasrabuddhe, introduced Pt. A. K. Abhyankar, Swarraj Chhota Gandharva, Pt. Ram Marathe, Jaimala Shiledar, Pt. Yashwantbuwa Joshi learned music from such veterans. Chhota Gandharvani taught him many things including classical music, drama music, thumri, dadra. She entered the music industry at the urging of her husband Mohan. He re-enacted many old musicals. Madhuvanti'...

Kirk Smith

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Even though the cooking on the stove tastes good, the smoke from the stove is harmful to the environment. As an environmental scientist who emphasizes the health risks of these stoves, Kirk R. Smith had a reputation. With his demise, the environmentalist has lost his temper. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) climate change team won the Nobel Prize in 2007; He was a member of it. He also received the Tyler Prize for his in-depth study of air pollution. Smith was a professor at the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley. In the 1980s, Smith surveyed air pollution in Asia and Central America to study in-depth non-industrial pollution in rural, underdeveloped areas. He left the study of reactor accidents and later took up the same subject. He emphasized on the pollution caused by burning wood, coal and sorghum. He estimates that 40 percent of the world's population still cooks on stoves. For this, he did actual studies in countr...

Squadron Leader Pervez Jamsji (retd)

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Coordination of infantry, navy and air force is crucial for winning the war. In the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, the Indian Army had blown the dust off Pakistan with immense bravery and good coordination. Squadron Leader Pervez Jamsji (retd), who bravely faced enemy attacks during air operations in East Pakistan during the war, recently died in Mumbai. He was 78 years old. Today, the helicopters and fighter jets of the Indian Air Force are based on modern technology. While piloting it, the pilot has access to a wide range of safety and security features at the click of a button. About 50 years ago, such technology did not exist for helicopters and planes. The skills of every pilot in the sky were being tested. Squadron leader Pervez Jamsji's performance was a symbol of that skill. At that time, Jamsji was working in the helicopter department as a 'flight lieutenant'. His division was ready at the base at Dimagiri in Mizoram. With the help of Russian M-4 helicopters, th...

Geeta Nagbhushan

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The introduction of Geeta Nagbhushan, the first woman writer to win the Sahitya Akademi Award in Kannada, is somewhat inconsistent with feminist insistence! Seeing the society living happily with such discrepancies, she started writing . Otherwise, she was also known as 'the first well-educated girl to work in Gulbagra's district collector's office' around 1960! She passed away recently, leaving behind her identity as one of the most important feminist and Dalit writers in Kannada literature. Instead of telling the story of one of the heroines in the novels 'Avva Mattu Itar Kathegalu' or 'Avarakathe', 'Baduku', he tried to focus on women's life. Gita's father let the girl learn. Born in Gulbagri (now Kalburgi) in 1942 and after breaking up his first marriage, he took a job and became a BA. Those who have had interracial love marriages with Nagbhushan at that time will probably be considered as the 'only person'! But they are...

Everton Weekes

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The victorious West Indian team of the seventies and eighties, led by Clive Lloyd, is well known. But the foundation of this team or victory was already laid a few years ago. Recently, in the early 1950's, the West Indies began to play some unusual cricketers, most notably the 'W' trio of Sir Frank Warrell, Sir Clyde Walcott and Sir Everton Weeks. Of these, the innings of the lives of Warrell and Walcott had already ended. Sir Everton Weeks retired on Thursday. He is likely to get a rest next to his other two friends. If that happened then it would be an unprecedented coincidence for the trio. The three Ws were born in the same year, in Barbados in the West Indies, in a circumference of about three square miles. All three started playing Test cricket three weeks apart! All three became great batsmen. Sir Frank Warrell became the first black captain of the West Indies. Sir Clyde Walcott became the first black captain of British Guyana, while Sir Everton Weeks became the ...

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Dr. R. V. Bhosle

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Leading astronomer in India  Dr.  R.  V.  Bhosale passed away on Sunday, June 15.  His relationship with astronomy was intertwined until his last breath.  He is credited with building the country's first radio telescope.  He had played research abroad;  But with the feeling that the roots of this work should be further expanded in the motherland, his work in this field became unique. Rajaram Vishnu Bhosale is' Dr. R. V. Bhosale was known as'. He was born on November 12, 1948. His native village is Bastawade in Kagal taluka. Born into the Bhosale-Patil family, the boy studied in Kolhapur and then moved to Pune and then to the US for higher studies. The Physical Research Laboratory was set up in Ahmedabad by Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. There, Dr. Pvt. K. R. Ramanathan, Dr. C. V. Bhosale along with Raman contributed. The radio telescope built by Bhosale became the first in India. He studied radio waves from the Milky Way and sent his dissertation to ...

Gulzar Dehlavi

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Urdu was the language of the Muslims, a notion that was not introduced for political purposes. Many non-Muslims, especially Hindu and Sikh writers, made significant contributions to the promotion of the Urdu language. Munshi Premchand, Krishna Chander, Rajinder Singh Bedi, Upendranath Ashak, Firak Gorakhpuri (Raghupati Sahay) and among the poets, Ram Prasad Bismil, Gulzar, Kamar Jalalabadi (Omprakash Bhandari) and Pandit Brijnarayan Chakbast are some of the names that can be mentioned in the recipe. One of the names in this series is Pandit Anand Mohan Zutshi alias 'Gulzar' Dehalvi! After overcoming Corona and returning home, he died of a heart attack. He would have turned 95 next month. Famous for his Urdu poetry and poetry, Gulzar Dehlavi was born in a neighborhood of Kashmiri Pandits called 'Gali Kashmiris' in Old Delhi. Father Pandit Tribhuvan Nath Zutshi 'Jhar' Dehalvi and mother Bridge Rani Zutshi 'Bezar' Dehalvi were both Urdu poets. Anand Mo...

Leela Patil

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The education that prepares the 'examinees' still keeps the learners under the burden of textbooks.  The minimum expectation is that education should be easy to understand and that teachers should be able to teach easily with simple tools.  Experimental educationist Lilatai Patil has been imparting this unique education since 1985!  Even after his demise, the rich, flourishing spread of blissful education at 'Srijan Anand Vidyalaya' in Kolhapur will not go unnoticed. Lilatai or the novelist no.  C.  Phadke's daughter.  Born on 28th May 1927 in Pune.  There b.  Ed.  Were done.  Participated in the freedom struggle of 1942 as a student, remained active in social work from 'Rashtra Seva Dal'.  She married Bapu Saheb Patil, a Dalit friend from Kolhapur.  Their son died in an accident in 1973 while their life was going on happily.  Dhirodatta Tai was somewhat distracted.  But he made up his mind and chose education ...

Dr. Ratan Lal

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The health of the soil from which we grow crops like gold deteriorates over time. The 'soil scientist' working for the conservation of that soil, Dr. Ratan Lal has received this year's World Food Award. The अ 2.5 million award is the Nobel Prize in Agriculture. The first food award went to Dr. M. S. Swaminathan had received. Lal is now seventy-five, but his work has not stopped. Their contribution in the field of food security is huge through soil health and soil protection. By improving soil health, they increased the income of small farmers. In his five decades of work on four continents, he taught farmers the techniques and mantras of soil conservation. 50 crore farmers benefited from it. Their work on food and nutrition security provided two billion people with safe food. They saved millions of hectares of natural tropical ecosystem. He has promised to give the entire prize money to soil research and food security. He also gave a very relevant response that the im...

A. Vaidyanathan

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With the eclipse of the co-operative sector over the last two decades now engulfing sectors like co-operative banking, the pain and strengths of the sector are well known. The demise of a learned scholar like Vaidyanathan is even more tragic. He died at Coimbatore on Wednesday night. Vaidyanathan is a former member of the Planning Commission and chairman of the Working Group, which reported to the government in 2004 after studying the current status of rural co-operative credit unions. This report is still known as 'Vaidyanathan Samiti Report'. After this report, Vaidyanathan had to see the affordability of those recommendations while also participating in the implementation. The news came while discussions were going on with the Governor of the Reserve Bank to revive the rural credit system - the government has given loan waivers to the farmers! In this situation, Vaidyanathan was ready to take the work forward, but his colleagues and some knowledgeable dignitaries a...

Kanchan Nayak

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Kanchan Nayak became the director of 'Kalat Nakalat' due to his first attempt to direct independently and his first attempt received four national awards.  After this film, the career of Kanchan Nayak, who was trying to make his mark in Marathi cinema, was supposed to take shape in a real sense.  But unfortunately, he was able to direct as many films as he could count on his fingers.  He has been working for a long time (since 1972) as an excellent assistant director in the field of serials and films. He worked for two talented directors, Rajdutt and Jabbar Patel, who have different styles of directing in Marathi films. Both of them had great faith in Kanchan Nayak. Surprising if his style had not affected Kanchan Nayak's movies too! The themes of the films he made were also based on social and family values. After the success of 'Kalat Nakalat', he started making two more films. Ajinkya Dev and Varshan Usgavkar were also cast in one film, but for some reason, ...