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February 02, 2021 Vol 05, Issue 273 Department of Journalism & Mass Communication

Ashray Care Homes: Spreading happiness Budding Journalist Muskan Kumawat interacted with Narendra Singh, the Legal Advisor

Muskan Kumawat

Jaipur: Legal Advisor Narendra Singh says, “In 2005 and before there were no organization or platform that were working for HIV Aids for women in Rajasthan. In few other made dominated HIV Aid platforms women were mainly exploited and not free to express their problems, concern, etc. Keeping in view of women and children issues the organization was started name “Positive Women Network of Rajasthan” by small group of women who were living with HIV Aids. At that time few of the women who were widow dying due to AIDS leaving there children abandoned. And because of AIDS stigma and discrimination attached to these children other family members and relatives were also not very cooperative and thrown them

Budding Journalist Muskan Kumawat interacted with Narendra Singh, the Legal Advisor out of their native places. These women started first care home in Rajasthan state for children who are living with HIV Aids. That time our medical fraternity was also suspicious about the life and future of the children. Community was also not very co-operative and majority of people

very keeping distance from them. It took more than a decade to convince the government departments, local people, social groups and common people that the children also have similar requirements and they also need to be educated and their wellbeing should be ensured.

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He added that these children should be provided all basic facilities and services so that they become responsible citizen of the country. The organization started “Ashray care home” to fulfill this objective and our basic facilities including hot cooked meals, quality education round the clock, health care, living support, re-creation social inclusion are provided to the children living in Ashray care homes. Presently, the organization is running three care homes for the children in that two separate care for boys and girls in Jaipur and one is located in Ajmer. One Ashray care women center for destitute women who are in problem, in need or thrown out of their families local police whenever they find any women who need assistance take these women to Ashray women care center. He also added that HIV positive

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women are provided skill based trainings like stitching, tailoring, bangle making, electric rickshaw driving etc. The organizations also provide assistance to other adult people who are caught into HIV Aids pandemic too care and support centers in Jaipur and Shri Ganga Nagar district are run through which 1000 of HIV aids infected people were assisted in getting medical treatment housing, linkages to social security themes. Ashray care homes are now well recognized by the local community, stakeholders and people from various countries. Volunteers from Spain, US, Germany, Austria and other developed countries also keep, helping these Ashray care homes and celebrating all festivals together to make the lives of the children colorful and meaningful.

Amisha Yadav

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Manthan Club organizes a debate competition, Kanhaiya wins Richa and Kanan Tonk: Manthan organized an orientation event along with a debate competition, 'Battle of Expression 3.0', on January 12. In an introduction by Ms. Prachi Agarwal, a member of Manthan Club, stated that amid the pandemic, Manthan organized several virtual programs including, impromptu debating events to a three-day international diplomacy summit. Kanhaiya Kumar, a first-year BJMC student, stood first, whereas Mani Sharma, of firstyear B.Tech secured the second position in the competition. Ms. Prachi elucidated that Man-

than helps students in developing various skills. Its engaging learner activity makes students aware of current happenings. The club also tutors students to originate a persuasive tactic that every student must know.

Ms. Anaya Trivedi, another member of the club, began the proceedings of the debate competition, Battle of Expressions 3.0, which is the third series of its kind. The judge of the competition

was Dr. Anil Mishra of Haridev Joshi University of Journalism and Mass Communication, Jaipur. The topic of the debate was 'OTT Platforms: Artists Should Have the Right to Speech and Expres-

sion?' Addressing the debate Mr. Anil Mishra stated that every artist has the freedom of expression, so to work on certain criteria is their opinion, and no one can breach it. He also stated that if one is not happy with someone's work, don’t hurt their sentiments, instead reply to them in their way. He described it with an instance saying if one doesn't like a book, he doesn't need to hate or give any harsh comment, instead write another book in its response. The club was established in 2017 by Rishab Mittal, a former student and currently an Alumni of JECRC University.


Tuesday, February 02, 2021

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Boldest budget in last 6 years

Muskan and Kanan Jaipur: First time after 24 years the share market rise to 5%. On Monday the budget was announced. Budget of 2021-22 is the boldest budget in the last 6 years. The budget estimates growth in GDP of 14.4%. Total expenditure for health & well-being are Rs. 2,23,846 crores, an increase of 137% that includes Rs. 35,000 crores for immunization with covid vaccine. Sensex rise 2,315 points to close at 48,600.61 . On the other hand, Nifty gained 4.74% to close at 14,281.20 points. New vehicle scrap policy will be applicable by 1st April. This policy says, personal vehicle’s expiry date would be 20 years and commercial vehicle’s would be 15 years which will increase 10,000 crores and 50,000 jobs of employment. 74% hike in FDI in Insurance sector. Army schools

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Stationwala Mandir; a center of devotion in Patna

Kanhaiya Kumar

Patna: “Mangal murati ram dulare, hay bajrangbali hanuman, hey mahavir karo kalyan”, the one who is called as the one of the manifestations of lord’s lord ‘Ram’. The one who has that immense power, the one whose name is taken in every single situation where we demand for the certainty called as the power. Lord Hanuman, in Hindu mythology, in terms of religion, the symbol of power. There are around more than lakhs of temples in the world today, and each one of them carries a special position in terms to their existence.‘Hanuman Mandir’ the popularly known as the ‘Stationwala Mandir’ is the best spot for the one who comes

to the historic city called Patna. Situated just near to the Patna station the temple is always a center of attraction for the people. Any occasion it may be birthday, anniversary, or even a few of the time when you pass that examination the people come over here to thank god. According to Akash, a devotee, Station Wala Mandir’ has everything to show you. The laddu which is popularly known as ‘Nayvadhyam laddu’ has its own fan base and you must have read that the Ayodya’s temple gets its ‘Parshad’ from the same temple which is a copy of famous ‘Balaji Mandir’ Laddu. The place is a beauty and it has everything to offer you, the devotion, the love and the food that gives you the joy of everything that the place carries.

Actor of the Decade: Pankaj Tripathi Realistic acting has made him one of the bollywood’s most sought-after

Ashwin Sharma

at Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode.Quality level of education in 15,000 schools will be increased. In partnership with private sector 100 army schools will be opened. Higher education cluster will be made in 9 cities and for this Rs. 50,000 crores will be issued which Rs.6000 crores less than the amount proposed. For Infra zero coupon bond will be issued. Gold exchange will be applicable like in companies, shares are exchanged to purchase and sale. For specific knowledge of gold of current time, the Indian gold rate will be compared to foreign gold rate.

Dausa: Actor Pankaj Tripathi, a legendary actor has left the audience amused with his impressive performance. Pankaj Tripathi made his Bollywood debut in 2004 with a minor role in the film Run. Pankaj Tripathi has continued to give one outstanding performance one after the other since then and, in fact, he has received, iReel Awards for Best Actor - Drama for Mirzapur, Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor (2018) - Stree, Zee Cine Award for Best Dialogue (2019) – Stree and also the Special Mention National Film Award for his role in Newton which was India's official entry to the Oscars. Not, only as a protagonist but as an antagonist also, Pankaj has nailed his roles.

However, in addition to these remarkable performances, Pankaj has left his mark on movies and shows that you might have missed, but should know about. Pankaj Tripathi, coming from a modest background, has made it big with his stellar acting skills. The Gangs of Wasseypur by Anurag Kashyap it was his role that finally got the audience to sit up and take note of his talent. Film in which Tripathi gained his proper prominence while playing the character of Sultan. He also acted in a fleet

of other films, however, some of which made it big, some of which struggled to impress the audience. Nevertheless, there was one common thing in all— the realistic acting of Pankaj Tripathi, which has now made him one of Bollywood's most sought-after stars. No matter how small the role, Pankaj Tripathi's performance is always a delight to watch, because he always stays true to his craft. We're just glad that his talent has finally got the recognition it deserves.

Movies like Devdas, Kai Po Che, and 3 Idiots are based on interesting novels Palak Bansal

Reels based on novels

Jaipur: Cinema is not only as a means of entertainment, but also as an escape from the monotony, boredom, anxiety and troubles of life. But do you know some of the blockbuster movies which Indian cinema has given to us are based on some interesting novels. Does the movie represent the thing as it is which was written in the novel itself? There are some variations in the movies. Devdas movie was based on a Bengali romantic novel written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. The lead roles

were played by Sharukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit and Aishwarya Rai. This movie was not as it is as written in the novel. There were many variations in the

movie. If we talk about Kai Po Che which was directed by Abhishek Kapoor and was based on Chetan Bhagat's novel ‘The Three Mistakes of My Life’. The main leads of the movie were Sushant Singh Rajput, Rajkumar Rao, Amit Sadh and Amrita Puri. Some major differences which movie and novel had were the climax, narrator and the added scenes which were not mentioned in the books. Last but not the least, the highest gross movie of Bollywood which broke all box office records, movie which will always rule

our hearts. 3 Idiots directed by Rajkumar Hirani was loosely adapted from the best-selling novel of Chetan Bhagat named “Five Point Some-one”. Lead stars of the movie are Aamir Khan, Karina Kapoor, Sharman Joshi, R. Madhavan and Boman Irani. The movie has the biggest difference in the second half. While the book finishes at graduation, the film goes beyond it and builds on the future of the characters till 10 years later. It talks about how their careers have shaped and how their mediocrity in college played into the future.

Printed and Published by: JECRC University, Ramchandrapura, Sitapura, Jaipur. Reporter & Sub Editor: Muskan Kumawat, Richa Nigam, Ashwin Sharma, Payal Singh Tak, Palak Bansal, Kanan Agarwal, Amisha Yadav, Kanhaiya Kumar. Layout Designer: Palak Bansal and Dayansh Jain. News Editor: Brijesh Kumar Mishra. News Editor: Ashutosh Kumar Pandey. Associate Editor: Narendra Kaushik. Editor: Dr. Amit Sharma. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this paper are author(s) own. Facts reported by them have been verified to the extent possible and the publisher are not liable for the same. This publication is for internal circulation only. Please send your valuable suggestions and feedback on ; themessage@jecrcu.edu.in


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