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April 08, 2021 Vol 05, Issue 290 Department of Journalism & Mass Communication

The story of Indian Coffee House

The perfect place that evokes nostalgia

Akshima Malla

Jaipur: The first-ever ‘Indian Coffee House’ was set up in 1936 and had marked its way to Jaipur in 1962. It currently has 400 chains all over India and is widely recognized for its luscious food. In Jaipur, the Indian Coffee House has two branches, one in Jawahar Kala Kendra which is now aesthetically revamped whereas the other and oldest situated on MI Road is still carrying the old charm. There’s a narrow alley that leads you to the coffee house at MI Road, giving you that historic feel. Anipal Singh, Manager of the

coffee house told that the coffee house witnesses a full-time rabble, from youth to older citizens

but most significantly, tourists. This superlative coffee house has been visited by incredibly

Chambal expressway, to give wings to Etawah’s growth Nancy Tirthani Etawah: Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has announced the commencement of Chambal Express Way in Lucknow on Friday. This expressway is proposed to be six-lane, connecting the Chakranagar Udi area of Etawah via Bhind Morena to Rajasthan's Kota. The 358 km long expressway will cost around 8000 crores. The Chambal Express will depart 17 km in Uttar Pradesh, 309 km in Madhya Pradesh and 32 km in Rajasthan on the banks of the Cham-

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bal River. The expressway will connect Delhi Mumbai Corridor North-South Corridor East-West Corridor. Etawah, Kannauj, Mainpuri business will be greatly benefited by the formation of expressway and Etawah will be

genius and popular journalists, artists and politicians like M. F. Husain and Ashok Gehlot.

Surprisingly, the ambience of the place has never changed. The seating arrangements, the furniture, paintings and walls are still the same as before and in no time transmits you back to the old era. The waiters have a precise uniform that adds to the nostalgic feel. They are dressed in white coats and pants with a Nehru cap. The place is known for its South Indian food and Hot Cream Coffee. Furthermore, they have unique concepts of ‘Mutton Dosa’ and ‘Keema Omelette’. These dishes have surely never been heard before. These are extremely heavenly and toothsome.

Odisha Boy wins two Gold in Dubai Para Badminton Manav Katyal

directly connected to Kota. Etawah students will be directly connected to the educational centres of Kota and there will be a great convenience in traffic. People living in the Chambal region will also have a facility

Jaipur: Badminton player from Odisha Pramod Bhagat is an Indian professional Para badminton player. He had been ranked the world’s number one para-badminton player, and recently won the men’s singles gold in the SL4 category at the Dubai para-badminton after defeating his Indian opponent Nitesh Kumar on Sunday, April 4. Bhagat beat Kumar by 21-17, 21-18 in the finals. The SL4 category players have a disability in one or both legs and minimal harm in walking and running. They must play while

standing.Current world champion Pramod Bhagat has also been awarded the Arjuna Award 2019. After receiving the Arjuna Award, Bhagat said it was his dream of getting the honour and awarded by the President of India. Bhagat then paired up with Manoj Sarkar in men’s doubles Gold in the SL4-SL3 category by beating Indian parallel Sukant Kadam and Nitesh Kumar.

es: in life, they are spread over many years and interleaved with hundreds of business meetings,

holidays, hours spent watching television, chats with one’s parents, shopping trips and dentist’s appointments. The compressed logic of a plot corrects the chaos of existence: the links between events can be made much more obvious. We understand – finally – what is going on. Writers often do a lot of explaining along the way. They frequently shed light on why a character is acting as they do; they reveal people’s secret thoughts and motives. The characters are much more clearly defined than the people we encounter. On the page, we meet purer villains, braver more resourceful heroes, people whose suffering is more obvi-

ous or whose virtues are more striking than would ever normally be the case. They – and their actions – provide us with simplified targets for our emotional lives. We can love or revile them, pity them or condemn them more neatly than we ever can our friends and acquaintances. We need simplification because our minds get checkmated by the complexity of our lives. The writer, on rare but hugely significant occasions, puts into words feelings that had long eluded us, they know us better than we know ourselves. They seem to be narrating our own stories, but with clarity, we could never achieve.

When was the last time you read a book?

Dholpur: The core – and perhaps unexpected – thing that books do for us is simplified. It sounds odd because we think of literature as sophisticated. But, there are powerful ways in which books organise, and clarify our concerns – and in this sense simplify. Centrally, by telling a story a book is radically simpler than lived experience. The writer omits a huge amount that could have been added in (and in life always – by necessity – is there). In the plot, we move from one important moment directly to the next – whereas in life there are endless sub-plots that dis-

tract and confuse us. In a story, the key events of a marriage unfold across a few dozen pag-


Thursday, April 08, 2021

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India discovers a new butterfly

The name of butterflies is suggested as Ramasamy’s six-line blue and ‘Ceylon Varayanneeli’ Richa Tyagi Dholpur: A new taxon of the Lycaenid butterfly has been discovered by researchers in the Western Ghats. The taxon belongs to the Nacaduba genus and it was sighted by a specialist team comprising Dr. Kalesh Sadasivan and Baiju K from Travancore Nature History Society, Ramasamy Naicker from Theni and Rahul Khot of the Bombay Natural History Society. This is the first time that a butterfly species was discovered by an all-Indian research team from the Western Ghats. The species have

Things you need to know……

now been added to the expanding list of butterflies in India. Y the sea to Sri Lanka. So far,

The story of Suez Canal Crisis

Vishal Meena

Jaipur: On March 29, 2021, a Container ship called the ‘Ever Given’ was freed from the Suez Canal the ship ran aground and blocked other vessels from transiting one of the world’s most important waterways. the Suez Canal is one of the world’s most heavily used shipping lanes, carrying over 12 percent of world trade by volume. The Suez Canal is operated by Egypt, through its state-owned Suez Canal Authority. Canal revenue for Egypt was $5.6 billion in 2020, according to Arab News. On average, about 50 ships pass through the canal daily. Ever Given was stuck near the Egyptian city of Suez, about

MOVIE REVIEW Karan deep Singh Narang Jaipur: Pagalpanti, a drama and action movie released on November 22, 2019, directed by Anees Bazmee made approximately 49.17 crores on the box office. This Hindi comedy movie was produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishna Kumar under the banner of T-series. The IMBD rating of this film is 3.1 out of 10 with the audience rating of 3.2 stars out of 5. With the lead actors like Kriti Kharbanda, Ileana D'Cruz, Urvashi Rautela, Pulkit Samrat, John Abraham, Arshad Warsi, Anil Kapoor and Saurabh Shukla the story surrounds three friends Raj Kishore, Junky and Chandu. Raj Kishore is plagued

3.7 miles north of the canal's southern entrance. It was in a single-lane section of the canal, about 985 feet wide. Its owners originally said high winds in a sandstorm pushed the ship sideways, wedging it into both banks of the waterway. Backlog of more than 300 ships waiting to enter the canal. A human-made waterway.

the butterfly species is limited to Agasthyamalais in the Western Ghats and Sri Lanka.

Komal Saini

• The male of all species have battledore-shaped specialised andrological scales and some species have long ribbon scales on the upper side of wings that gives them a frosted look. • The Nacaduba Sinhala Ramaswami Sadasivan was discovered in Agasthyamala almost a decade ago. The discovery has now been included in the Journal of Threatened Taxa. • Two-line blue butterflies were

Promoting rats as pets

Jaipur. Every year on April 4, World Rat Day celebrates this intelligent, social four-legged furry mammal rodent. This day is observed to encourage people who have rats to give their pet special treats. Some owners even hold parties for their pet rat, even Rat owners are encouraged to tell others about the benefits of having this rodent as a pet. Rats are considered to be very intelligent animals. They are so smart, that some people keep rats as pets. Besides being easy to care for, rats are easily tamed. Rats are also very curious, social, and full of personality. All of these characteristics make these rodents excellent pets. This day was founded in 2002,

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as some rat owners and pet lovers took the internet to discuss a possible day dedicated to their beloved pets. They wanted to initiate a World Rat Day that would promote rats as pets. These rat lovers chose April 4th as it was the date that The "Rat list" began. The "Rat list" is the oldest mailing list dedicated to the topic of pet rats.

Raj and getting them a bank loan to start a new package delivery business. Similarly been fooled by the trio before, her uncle catches wind of them and demands their money back.

There are seven varieties of rats. These varieties include Standard, Rex, Tailless, Hairless, Satin, Dumbo, and Bristle coat. Rats also have 40 distinct coat colours. Some of these coat colours include champagne, chocolate, black-eyed white, silver black, and Dalmatian Rats also have various eye colours, including pink, red, ruby, and black. Rats and mice are staples in basic science research about human physiology and psychology. Although they are not a perfect analogue to humans, rats and mice both are among the most important animal models available to study human disease, effects of environmental exposures and interventions to address both. Male and female rats differ in both physical appearance and personality.

April: A month of festivities

Akshima Malla

by unfortunate luck, which follows both of his friends. Three men perceived as the losers who wish to earn money and get rich, plots to con Sanjana by making her fall in love with

photographed in 2011 from Agasthyamalais. These individuals were paler in colour in comparison to the other Line blues. • Similar pale-coloured individuals were also observed and photographed later in January 2018 and Thenkasi in Tamil Nadu in 2018. • The new butterfly species has been named after Lord Rama, signifying the connections across

Jaipur. April name is derived from the Latin word Aperit, which means to open. It is considered the month of a rebirth, a renaissance, a new beginning in the field of agriculture. In April, the subcontinent celebrates several festivities of joy. This is the time when farmers are ready to harvest their Rabi crops and are in a joyous mood. April is also the month that the birds migrate north and settle down for the summer to mate Festivals in April in India are many; this is also a period when the freshness of spring scatters mist all over the country, and

•Bohag Bihu- the festival of merriment •Baisakhi- the fiesta of energy and enthusiasm •Tulip Festival- The festivity of freshness and serenity •The Aoling Festival – Relish the living experience of Konyak •Nenmara Vallangi VelaAmalgamation of music and rituals. people start to celebrate their native cultural uniqueness through their festivals. Witnessing and celebrating some of them would be a real treat enriching you through a cultural experience.

Printed and Published by: JECRC University, Ramchandrapura, Sitapura, Jaipur. Reporter & Sub Editor: Akshima Malla, Manav Katyal, Karan deep Singh Narang, Nancy Tirthani, Vishal Meena, Komal Saini. Layout Designer: Karan deep Singh Narang and Manav Katyal. 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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