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UJPL: Where youngsters pad up for some real on-field action

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The United Jogeshwari Premier League (UJPL) tennis ball-cricket tournament, played among 16 teams, has turned out to be a major crowd puller . Mumbai: In an era where the youth of India are predominantly spending a lion’s share of their time on social media, the Jogeshwari suburb of Mumbai has been padding up for a major revolution. The move aimed at bringing youngsters back to the open fields for some physical action, rather than perching themselves on social media platforms all the time. Jogeshwari has been playing host to the United Jogeshwari Premier League  (UJPL) , a day-and-night cricketing event. This tennis ball-overarm cricket tournament played among sixteen teams has turned out to be a major crowd puller, with people from all walks of life arriving in large numbers to witness the tournament. Though it could draw comparisons with gully cricket, which is played on the streets,  UJPL  comes about as a better-organised tourney that follows a game plan and is well-managed. Organi

Majoritarianism is the order of the day: Prakash Jha

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Film-maker, producer and actor Prakash Jha believes that the current scenario is not just pan-Indian, but a pan-international phenomenon Filmmaker, producer and actor  Prakash Jha  have always made a statement with his films. Be it Gangajal, Rajneeti or any of his works that number close to 20, all his films have stood head and shoulders above the rest that the Hindi filmdom has churned out. Talk to him about the work he has been doing over the past few decades, and he says he has constantly been on the lookout for stories from the real world to narrate on screen. In an exclusive chat with Reba Ayaz for the  Sugar-Milk-Salt video series on Digpu , Jha says that the current scenario in the socio-political arena is not just a pan-Indian phenomenon, rather a pan-international one. Majoritarianism is the order of the day, he stresses, talking of instances that have been happening not just in India but the US, Europe and elsewhere too.  People take advantage of issues such as caste, communa

President of India Presents “National Energy Conservation Awards” on the “National Energy Conservation Day”

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Indian Railways receives Nine National Energy Conservation Awards - 2022 The Hon’ble President of India,  Smt Droupadi Murmu  presented the National Energy Conservation Awards, National Energy Efficiency Innovation Awards and National Painting Competition prizes in New Delhi today (December 14, 2022) on the occasion of National Energy Conservation Day. On this occasion, Indian Railways were presented with Nine  National Energy Conservation Awards  for the year 2022. These awards were presented in a function held by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency under the aegis of the Ministry of Power, Government of India at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. These awards are declared for the best energy management practices during the year 2022 South Central Railways received the first and second prizes for Energy Conservation Measures in the Railway Stations category. First Prize was awarded to Kacheguda Station. The second prize was awarded to Guntakal Railway station. Certificate of Merit was awarded to K

Anas Baqai and Propel Sports on a successful sporting pitch 

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Anas Baqai and his Propel Sports & Entertainment Pvt Ltd are redefining the way sports ventures prove successful in brand promotion Sports enthusiasts who get to enjoy nail-biting performances on the field always set aside time to go up to the various sporting venues to cheer their heroes. Be it cricket, football tennis, or any game for that matter, sports have a humongous fan following around the world. Fans make it a point not to miss their idols in action. When all the sporting action is watched and applauded, away from the field are some people who have dedicated their lives to the betterment of the sporting arena. Among them is  Anas Baqai,  who sits in the driver’s seat of his company called Propel Sports & Entertainment Pvt Ltd (PSE).  PSE is already a known name in the Indian sporting domain and has been working hard to create a strategic platform for athletes to be integrated across a number of different platforms, for a wide array of lifestyle brands. Deploying known

100 days in a dark cell sans sunlight; Sanjay Raut emerges stronger than ever

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Hindutva doesn’t mean that people of any faith other than Hinduism should be hated, feels Sanjay Raut Hindutva is a topic that has been much debated in the political and social circles of India. The manner in which Hindutva is held aloft in India’s socialist, secular environment has come in for many deliberations. But then should Hindutva be adopted as a means toward hate for their faiths is a question posed to the perpetrators of a hate-laden ideology. Ask Sanjay Raut on what the Hindutva ideology means to him and what he tells the world comes across as a whiff of fresh breeze that could soothe minds. Voicing his concern at the manner in which the BJP sees Hindutva,  Sanjay Raut , a senior leader of the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray group) and Member of Parliament, opens up on what Hindutva isn’t really is, and what it actually stands for. Hindutva doesn’t at all mean that people of any faith other than Hinduism should be hated, Raut tells Reba Ayaz of Digpu News, in a free-wheeling cha

Meet the Mandolin Man of India - Kishore Desai

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Dada Saheb Phalke Award winner, Kishore Desai was born in 1937 and playing the Mandolin & Sarod in Bollywood for the past 50 years. I don’t think that any Indian national can ever forget the song  ‘ Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo Jara Ankh Mein Bharlo Pani, Jo sahid hue hain unki jara yaad karo kurbani’ . Everybody remembers this beautiful track sung by (Late) Shri Lata Mangeshkar Ji, but who played that magical mandolin music in the background? It was Kishore Desai, whose mandolin sound added magic to this forever-hit Hindi song. If you remember any of the greatest melody songs from the Golden Era. Songs like ‘ Acha To Hum Chalte Hain, Phir Kab Miloge ’  from the movie  Aan Milo Sajna  (1970) or Raj Kapoor’s famous song ‘ Awara Hoon Ya Gardish Mein Ho Aasman Ka Tara Hoon’ , or the famous Border movie song ‘ Sandese Aate Hain Sandese Jate Hain’ . Now onwards whenever you listen to any of these tracks just try to focus on the background music and whenever you find mandolin or sarod music in

He is my mirror: When Richard Gere said pointing at Jayesh Sheth

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Ace photographer Jayesh Sheth has worked with many celebrities, including Richard Gere, Angelina Jolie, Rekha and more Years ago, one fine day, ace fashion photographer Jayesh Sheth got a call, asking him if he would be interested in doing a photoshoot for a Hollywood celebrity. The professional he is, Jayesh Sheth took it up as a new challenge that would help him put to use all his experience and talent. The shoot was for Richard Gere. A huge fan of the top actor himself, Sheth was a bit taken aback, as he knew he was having one of the most photographed and much spoken about celebrity in front of his camera.  To his surprise, Gere never acted like a celebrity who is not accessible. On the contrary, he was very cooperative, says Jayesh Sheth. Recalling an instance at the shooting sets, Seth tells Reba Ayaz of  Digpu News in  an episode that elaborated much on what Richard Gere is as an ultimate professional and great human being.  Richard Gere didn’t want a mirror when Jayesh Sheth was

Govt act of facilitating freedom of gang-rape convicts is totally wrong!

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The Union Govt approving the release of the Bilkis Bano gang-rape convicts comes as a stain on the nation’s fabric Ask any sane human being in this country and they would agree that the Union Government’s concurrence and approval for the release of convicts undergoing life imprisonment in the case pertaining to the gang rape of Bilkis Bano and the killing of her three-and-half-year-old child and other family members is nothing less than shocking. The nation’s conscience has been shaken, considering that the convicts had committed a serious crime, and were in prison serving their sentence. The Gujarat government’s affidavit in the Supreme Court that it had the Centre’s approval to release the convicts reveals the manner in which the Narendra Modi government has been playing its dirty cards. Think about the whole episode, and it becomes clear that the motive behind the release of the 11 convicts, convicted for a gruesome crime, is nothing but political. The saffron halo that pervades the

Vikram Singh: For the People, Among the People

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Fatehpur’s former MLA Vikram Singh finds himself immersed in solving problems that affect the local people around him Even as the country as a whole needs attention in terms of development and welfare measures, there is also the need to focus on the local people and to address their issues. Addressing each and every issue that the common man faces is what Vikram Singh, former legislator from Fatehpur, in Uttar Pradesh, focusses on. And, he has seen much success, indeed. From the moment he was elected MLA of Fatehpur, and later as former MLA,  Vikram Singh  has been a consistent performer in Fatehpur. Ask the voters in his locality and they will vouch for all the good work he has done to bring development in Fatehpur. Be it the new Kendriya Vidyalaya that is finally coming to Fatehpur or the country’s first ever Railway Park, Vikram Singh has been the man who has toiled to make them all happen. In an exclusive chat for  Digpu’s Sugar-Milk-Salt , Vikram Singh tells  Reba Ayaz  about a ra

As Big B turns 80, film historian SMM Ausaja lines up a unique tribute to the iconic actor

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Ausaja has curated an exhibition of the actor’s photos and posters, which will run alongside a PVR film festival of Bachchan’s iconic films in 17 cities “Hum jahan khade ho jaate hain, line wahi se shuru hoti hain ”.  This memorable dialogue from the film Kaalia defines the actor and superstar in him. When  Amitabh Bachchan  uttered this legendary line in the film that opened in theatres in the year 1981, little did India know that it was indeed the beginning of a long line of actors who aspired to be him. Amitabh Bachchan is turning 80 tomorrow (11th October 2022) and looking back at his career would prove beyond doubt how a tall, lean man who once was rejected as unfit for the movies, ruled Indian cinema or decades together.  For anyone who hopes of a career in Hindi filmdom, Amitabh Bachchan has turned out to be the benchmark. A benchmark so high up, that it would need some extra bit of motivation, commitment and willingness to learn from failure, to reach. From Zanjeer to the recen