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● Prime-Minister—Indira Gandhi
● Woman (India and World) who crossed English Channel through Swimming—Arti
Shah
● Governor—Sarojini Naidu (U. P.)
● I. P. S.—Kiran Bedi
● President of National Congress—Anne Besant
● Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission—Rose-William Baithu
● Winner of Nobel Prize—Mother Teresa (for peace)
● Awardee of Miss World—Reeta Farhia
● Awardee of Miss Universe—Sushmita Sen
● Mayer—Tara Charian (Madras-1957)
● Minister in Central Cabinet—Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
● Chief Minister—Sucheta Kriplani
● Parliamentrian—Radhabai Subbarayan (1938)
● Judge of Supreme Court—Justice Meera Sahaib Fatima Bibi
● Chief Justice of High Court—Justice Leela Seth (Himachal Pradesh)
● Session Judge of the Counting—Anna Chandi (Kerala)
● Mountaineer who climbed (Conquered) the Mt. Everest—Bacchendri Pal
● Awardee of Norman Barlog Prize—Dr. Amrita Patil
● Literature who was awarded the Sahitya Akademi award—Amrita Pritam (1956)
● Honoured with ‘Bharat Ratna’—Indira Gandhi
● Awardee of Lenin peace award—Aruna Asaf Ali
● Awardee of Jananpith Purshkar—Asha Purna Devi (1976)
● Woman who reached ‘Antarctica’—Mahel Musa (1977)
● Woman who reached the North Pole—Pritisu Gupta (1993)
● Woman who travelled All round the world—Ujjawala Patil (1988) by Boat
● Chief Engineer—P. K. Tresia Naguli
● Pilot—Flying Officer Sushma Mukhopaddhyaya
● Air Lines Pilot—Capt. Durga Banerjee
● Commander of Boeing 737 Plane—Capt. Saudamini Deshmukh
● Paratrooper of Indian Air Force—Geeta Ghosh
● I. A. S.—Auna George Malhotra
● First television news broadcaster—Pratima Puri
● Participated in mustic programme of U.N.O.—M. S. Subbuluxmi (1966)
● Woman participated in Olympic games—Meri Lila Row (1952)
● Woman who won the medal in Olympic games—Malleshwari (weight lifting—Sydney)
● Woman who won the Gold Medal in Asian games—Kamaljeet Sidhu (1970, 400 metre)
● Woman who won the medal in Commonwealth games—Anil Ghiya and Kawal Thakur Singh (woman Doubles Badminton, 1978)
● Medal winner in International Athletic Championship—Anju B. George (2003 Paris)
● Grandmaster winner in Chess—Bhagiya Sri Thispey (1988)
● One hundred wicket taker in International Cricket—Indulgi (1986)
● Awardee of Arjun Purskar—N. Lamsden (Hockey, 1961)
● Woman who made hat-trick in football—Youlandade-Suza (1978)
● Awardee of Ashok Chakra—Neerja Bhanot (Posthumously)
● Awardee of Sena Medal—Vimla Devi (1988)
● Degree of graduation—Kadambni Ganguly (Bose) and Chandramukhi Bose (Kolkata University, 1883)
● Awardee of B. E. degree—Ella-Majumdar (1951)
● M.B.B.S. Degree awardee—Vidhumuti Bose and Virginia Mitter (Kolkata Medical College)
● First Surgeon—Dr. Prema Mukherjee
● Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank—K. J. Udesi (2003)
● Chairman of NABARD—Ranjana Kumar
● D. I. G. (Police)—Kanchan Chaudhry Bhattacharya
● Lieutenant General—Punita Arora
● Chairman of Indian Air lines—Shushma Chawla
● Barrister—Cornonia Sorabji (Allahabad High Court-1923)
● Advocate—Regina Guha
● Ambassador—Vijayalaxmi Pandit (U.S.S.R.-1947)
● Woman who crossed over Gibralter Strait by Swimming—Arati Pradhan
● World Record in Powerlifting—Sumita Laha (1989)
● Represented the nation in all three games (Cricket, Hockey and Basketball)—Shrin Khushro Kiyasa
● First Commercial test Pilot of the world—Capt. Surun Darsi and Capt. Rose Lopar
● Pilot of Indian Air Force—Harita Daoel
● Twice scaled the Mt. Everest—Santosh Yadav
● Ramon Magsaysay Prize awardee—Kiran Bedi
● Ramon Magsaysay Prize awardee—Kiran Bedi
● Heroin awarded Dada Sahaib Phalke Prize—Devika Rani Rorik
● Youngest woman who scaled the Mt. Everest twice—Decky Dolma
● Scientist who was awarded Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar award—Ashima Chatterjee
● Foreign Secretary—Chokila Ayyar
● First Chief Secretary of the Country—Nirmla Buch
● First Space traveller—Kalpana Chawla
● Joint Director of C.B.I.—Archana Sunder Lingam
● Winner of Murti Devi Prize—Pratibha Rai
● Woman Contested the Presidential election—Capt. Laxmi Sahgal
● Air Vice-Marshal and Air-Marshal in Indian Air Force—P. Bondyopaddhyay
● Non-military Police Advisor in U.N.O.—Kiran Bedi
● Revenue Secretary—Vinita Rai
● Referee in Boxing—Rajia Sabnam
● First woman of Indian origin who stayed for the longest time in space—Sunita William
The Micro-Enterprises Development Programme (MEDP) for Matured S.H.G Members “Fabric Painting Training from 21st April-to-3rd May 2017 At: Kamang, Po: Dalijoda Berhampur, Block: Tangi-Choudwar, Dist. Cuttack sucessfully lunched by Women & Child Welfare Society: Cuttack and supported by NABARD, Regional Office,Bhubaneswar (Odisha). Near about 25 Nos. participants out of 30Nos. participants have reached in their goals in this training programme.Our organisation Women & Child Welfare Society has been providing the needfull articles and raw materials to mentioning number of trainees as possible from its own source from training
completed date to till now.Our organisation Women & Child Welfare Society advice them to sale the production items to their near and dear directly or by by S.H.G which is highly necessary to them for sale standing and own popularisation.
Our organisation Women & Child Welfare Society co-oprates them to produce their items finishing, designing, qulitatively and gives assurance to sale their items in different fairs like Balizatra NABARD stall and also Big Malls,Wholesalers, Garment Shops etc.Most probably each and every beneficiary has their personal saving bank account in different banks. But, the manager of Punjab National Bank, Barapada Branch has offered bank loans to the beneficiaries for which 20 nos. of beneficiaries opened new accounts in Punjab National Bank, Barapada Branch, Cuttack. Our organization explained the following points that arose by the beneficiaries such as their problems, solution, their hopes to get from NABARD & WCWS briefly.
1.They said that a least member from their S.H.G have participated in the above said training programme. Those members who were not participating in the MEDP programme they will demand to take their share from bank loan/profit from business without any work. As a whole the production will be hampered and the active trainee will hesitate to borrow loan from the bank.
•All the trainee have planned to form Two new Fabric Painting S.H.Gs.
•They expect some financial loan-cum-subsidy from NABARD through her own groups. If this facility provides the trainee, then no new S.H.G formation required.
•All the trainees have utilized girls members of their families in the production activities that they have taken training by us.
•Hence they have demanded to give them another Design Development Training of 13 days, so that the girls and women of their families can take this opportunities and it will be very very useful then to produce useful marketing items.
•The A.G.M NABARD: Cuttack suggested the participants to take the training of Mushroom Production which is very much usefull and profitable for them to earn something as the environment of that locality is highly suitable for Mushroom Production. They hope the said training should be conducted by Women & Child Welfare Society: Cuttack.
At the NABARD exhibit in Bombay where artisans from all over the country are given an opportunity to display and sell their goods. For me this fest of was magical! An intermingling of the urban and rural, breaking many barriers, forging many Friendships with folks living below the poverty line, part of various Self Help Groups, whose achievements and stories were nothing short of inspirational.
3rd place (juried) in the Adaptation Fund Photo Contest 2016: “Adapting Coasts and Inland Watersheds to the effects of Climate Change”
"Step Pond Excavation: Fetching water for storing water"
Photographer: Malay Mukherjee
Rainwater harvesting structures are being supported as part of an Adaptation Fund project in India. This woman, of Jahergarh Farmers’ Group of Kashidi village in Purulia, is fetching water from a long distance for others in the group engaged in the excavation work. Such ponds are expected to provide lifesaving irrigation to rain-fed agricultural paddies in case of a late monsoon and also to extend the growing season.
Caption: The photo is part of a series taken to document the first project funded by the Adaptation Fund in India that is being implemented by DRCSC and NABARD, the Adaptation Fund’s accredited National Implementing Entity for India, in Purulia and Bankura districts of West Bengal. The photographs were taken in May 2016.
Read the press release about the photo contest results: www.adaptation-fund.org/adaptation-fund-global-contest-dr...
One Day Kisan Sammelan on “Pradhan Mantra Fasal Bima Yojana And Successful Cultivation of Kharif crops” was organized by PAU-Krishi Vigyan Kendra Bathinda at adopted Village Kaljharani on 24 April 2016. Hon’ble Union Minister Smt Harsimrat Kaur Badal graced the Occasion as chief guest of the function. In her speech she expressed her gratitude to the Worthy Prime Minister for launching various schemes like “Soil health Card” and “Pardhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna” in favour of farmers community. She further advised the farmers to get benefit of the Food Processing Training cum Bussiness Incubation Centre started at PAU Research Station Bathinda. She told to the farmerming community about various schemes initiated and detailed about the subsidies given by Ministry of Food Processing industries. She emphasized on the importance of Mega Food Park and Cold Chain for the reducing the wastage of agriculture raw produce and hence will definitely add to the betterment of the farmers. Smt Paramjit Kaur Gulshan (Ex MP Bathinda) was also present on the occasion. Mr Monish kumar IAS ,OSD (Deputy CM), Dr Basant Garg IAS Deputy Commissioner, Mrs Sheena Aggarwal IAS, additional deputy commissioner Bathinda and Mr Anmol Dhaliwal (SDM Bathinda) assured for all help from district administration for the success of the programme and remained present on the occasion throughout the programme.
Dr Rajinder Singh Sidhu, Director of Extension Education PAU, Ludhiana, appreciated the efforts made by KVK Bathinda for educating farmers about the “Fasal Bima yojana and Successful cultivation of Kharif Crops”. Dr Rajbir Singh Brar, Director ATARI (ICAR Zone-1) earlier welcomed the Chief guest of the occasion and farmers and farm women present in the event . Dr GS Romana educated the farmers about the Pardhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna in elaborative way and advised the farmers to adopt this yojana so that on failure of crop due to natural calamity he can get the insured money to run their livlehood. Dr Paramjit Singh (Director, Research Station, Bathinda) told about the crop varieties to be sown in kharif season. Dr Jatinder Singh Brar stressed upon the integrated nutrient management in Cotton and paddy crop. Dr Ajitpal Singh Dhaliwal explained the importance of subsidiary occupations-dairy, poultry, piggery and goat farming .Dr Gurmail singh told the farmers about the various methods for the management of white fly in cotton. He stressed upon the use of recommended insecticides for the control of whitefly in cotton. Dr GS Butter, Additional Director of Extension Education, PAU and Dr Deedar Singh Bhatti, Associate Director of Extension Education, PAU were also present on the occasion. Dr Jagdish Grover, Associate Director, KVK Bathinda co-ordinated the programmme between PAU and farming community. Chief Agriculture Officer Bathinda Dr Nachhatar Singh Aulakh, Dr Gurkewal Singh DhillonDeputy Director(Horticulture) Dr SD Jindal and Mr Vikas Mittal AGM (NABARD) also shared their views with the farming community. In the end certificates were given to the trainees who got successful training on Tie and Dye and Value addition of fruits and vegetables of villages Badal, Gagar, Manna and Bambiha. In this programme more than 500 farmers and farm women were present.
Top Row: Dr. Callist Tindimugaya, Uganda Ministry of Water and Environment - MoWE (Uganda NIE); Yusun Lee, AFB Secretariat; NABARD representative (India NIE); Ishani Debnath, AFB Secretariat; Mike Jennings, SANBI
2nd Row: Vilna Cuellar, Fundación Natura (Panama NIE); Mahamat Assouyouti, AFB Secretariat; Diann Black-Layne, Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, Housing and the Environment (Antigua and Barbuda NIE); James Kaweesi, MoWE (Uganda NIE); Farayi Onias Madziwa, AFB Secretariat
3rd Row: Martina Dorigo, AFB Secretariat; Vahagn Babayan, EPIU (Armenia NIE); Steady Kangata, Zimbabwe Environmental Management Agency (Zimbabwe NIE); Somandla Ndlovu, Zimbabwe Environmental Management Agency - EMA (Zimbabwe NIE); Dadirai Kwenda
4th Row: Sophie Hans-Moevi, AFB Secretariat; Aïssatou Sall Sylla, Centre de Suivi Ecologique (Senegal NIE); Tawanda Chinogwenya, EMA (Zimbabwe NIE); GSV representative; Martin Schneider, Desert Research Foundation of Namibia (Namibia NIE)
Bottom Row: Tamara Alefaio, Micronesia Conservation Trust (Micronesia NIE); Robinson Raja; Mpfunzeni Tshindane, South African National Biodiversity Institute - SANBI (South Africa NIE); Aldy Mariscal, Vilna Cuellar, Fundación Natura (Panama NIE); Zerihun Getu, Ministry of Finance of Ethiopia (Ethiopia NIE)
The Morning Tales in an online series of daily current affairs to prepare for various government exams like RBI Grade B, SEBI Grade A & NABARD Grade A. We are providing the news for May 3rd, 2019 to prepare for these exams. This video will cover various current affairs topics of 3rd May 2019 like
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A women’s self-help group established by the AF-funded project in Uttarakhand, India is stitching thousands of masks for isolated Himalayan communities during the pandemic / photos by BAIF
The AF-funded project, “Climate smart actions and strategies in North Western Himalayan region for sustainable livelihoods of agriculture-dependent hill communities”, is being implemented by the Fund’s national implementing entity in India, NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development), in District Champavat of the North Western Himalaya region.
ILRI has organised a one day stakeholder workshop on 'Future Strategies to Improve Dairy Sector in Bihar' under CSISA project at Patna, Bihar on August 22, 2015. People from Govt. Dept., NABARD, BAU, ICAR, BAIF and farmers from 6 project districts has participated (photo credit: ILRI)
Raithara Santhe | yelahanka | karnataka | april | 2009
"Raithara Santhe" at Old Town, Yelahanka is a very special market where local farmers can directly sell their produce. Hence the vegetables that you get here are cheap and very fresh. The market is open everyday except on Mondays.
This farmer market is one of the oldest of Bangalore. But in 2002, Karnataka Government built the permanent market and maintains it. Apart from basic amenities the farmers are provided with electronic scale to the registered "raithu"-s or farmers. The system is well coordinated and should be replicated countrywide.
13 April 2018, Rome, Italy - B.G. Mukhopadhyay, (Retd.) NABARD, India . PARALLEL SESSIONS - BLOCK IV: ENABLING ENVIRONMENT - POLICIES, INCENTIVES, RULES AND REGULATIONS: strategic policy instruments to promote and regulate solar irrigation technologies. International Forum on Solar Technologies for Small-scale Agriculture and Water Management, 12-13 April, FAO headquarters (German Room).
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Alessandra Benedetti. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
WPC 2015, November 20-22 - Krishan Jindal, Chief Executive Officer, NABARD Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd., Manu Mallikarjun, Partner, Madhubala Estates
WPC 2015, November 20-22 - Krishan Jindal, Chief Executive Officer, NABARD Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd., Akira Tateishi, Senior Economist, IIES
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While the MBAs at the IIMs and the likes in India have the standards and quality as compared to any of the best in the World, for many studying abroad and more specifically MBA abroad is a preferred choice. MBA abroad in multi-cultural environment of a foreign Institute has advantages, even today, if an intensive academic learning with a rich ambience is desired. Renowned contemporary themes of pedagogy & curriculum, state of-art modern infrastructure, unique specializations offered are the other main reasons why Indian students will opt for MBA abroad in future too. With Globalization, it reads of more and more Indians holding responsible management positions in MNCs and managing multi-national and multi-cultural workers in India are increasing. Insights to global business, as always, are important in a networked and transnational competitive market. This is better facilitated with a MBA abroad.
Raithara Santhe | yelahanka | karnataka | april | 2009
"Raithara Santhe" at Old Town, Yelahanka is a very special market where local farmers can directly sell their produce. Hence the vegetables that you get here are cheap and very fresh. The market is open everyday except on Mondays.
This farmer market is one of the oldest of Bangalore. But in 2002, Karnataka Government built the permanent market and maintains it. Apart from basic amenities the farmers are provided with electronic scale to the registered "raithu"-s or farmers. The system is well coordinated and should be replicated countrywide.
Lambadi (Banjara) lady from Beed - Maharashtra in traditional attire
Note her ornaments and tattoos
Nomadic / gipsy tribe
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Raithara Santhe | yelahanka | karnataka | april | 2009
"Raithara Santhe" at Old Town, Yelahanka is a very special market where local farmers can directly sell their produce. Hence the vegetables that you get here are cheap and very fresh. The market is open everyday except on Mondays.
This farmer market is one of the oldest of Bangalore. But in 2002, Karnataka Government built the permanent market and maintains it. Apart from basic amenities the farmers are provided with electronic scale to the registered "raithu"-s or farmers. The system is well coordinated and should be replicated countrywide.
WPC 2015, Montreux, November 21 - Akira Tateishi, Senior Economist, Institute for international Economic Studies (IIES), Krishan Jindal, Chief Executive Officer, NABARD Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd., and Pier Rossi Longhi, Chief of Mission for Switzerland, International Organisation for Migration (IOM).
WPC 2014, Seoul, December 9 - Tobby Simon, Founder and Chairman, Synergia Foundation, India; Krishan Jindal, CEO, NABARD Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd.
Raithara Santhe | yelahanka | karnataka | april | 2009
"Raithara Santhe" at Old Town, Yelahanka is a very special market where local farmers can directly sell their produce. Hence the vegetables that you get here are cheap and very fresh. The market is open everyday except on Mondays.
This farmer market is one of the oldest of Bangalore district. But in 2002, Karnataka Government built a permanent market and maintains it. Apart from basic amenities the farmers are provided with electronic scale to the registered "raithu"-s or farmers. The system is well coordinated and should be replicated countrywide.
Lambadi (Banjara) lady from Beed - Maharashtra in traditional attire.
Note her ornaments and tattoos
Nomadic / gipsy tribe
14.139.111.26/jspui/bitstream/1/240/1/Craft%20Cluster%20%...
Raithara Santhe | yelahanka | karnataka | april | 2009
"Raithara Santhe" at Old Town, Yelahanka is a very special market where local farmers can direct sell their produce. Hence the vegetables that you get here are cheap and very fresh. The market is open everyday except on Mondays.
This farmer market is one of the oldest of Bangalore. But in 2002, Karnataka Government built the permanent market and maintains it. Apart from basic amenities the farmers are provided with electronic scale to the registered "raithu"-s or farmers. The system is well coordinated and should be replicated countrywide.
Top row: Steady Kangata, Zimbabwe Environmental Management Agency (Zimbabwe NIE); Matt Pueschel, AFB Secretariat; Dr. Callist Tindimugaya, Uganda Ministry of Water and Environment (Uganda NIE); NABARD representative (India NIE); Mahamat Assouyouti, AFB Secretariat
2nd Row: Ishani Debnath, AFB Secretariat; Vilna Cuellar, Fundación Natura (Panama NIE); Diann Black-Layne, Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, Housing and the Environment (Antigua and Barbuda NIE); Vahagn Babayan, EPIU (Armenia NIE); Martina Dorigo, AFB Secretariat
3rd Row: Farayi Onias Madziwa, AFB Secretariat; Somandla Ndlovu, Zimbabwe Environmental Management Agency - EMA (Zimbabwe NIE); Dadirai Kwenda; Sophie Hans-Moevi, AFB Secretariat; Aïssatou Sall Sylla, Centre de Suivi Ecologique (Senegal NIE)
4th Row: Tawanda Chinogwenya, EMA (Zimbabwe NIE); GSV representative; Martin Schneider, Desert Research Foundation of Namibia (Namibia NIE); Tamara Alefaio, Micronesia Conservation Trust (Micronesia NIE); Robinson Raja
Bottom Row: Mpfunzeni Tshindane, South African National Biodiversity Institute - SANBI (South Africa NIE); Aldy Mariscal, Vilna Cuellar, Fundación Natura (Panama NIE); Mike Jennings, SANBI; Zerihun Getu, Ministry of Finance of Ethiopia (Ethiopia NIE); Lenny Hidayat, Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia (Indonesia NIE)
NABAD, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development. St. Peter's Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Simhasana Cathedral.
Trivandrum, Kerala, India.
NCRI member and Editor of Nabard-e Khalq, publication of the People’s Fedayeen Guerrilla organization of Iran
Patta Chitra from rural Bengal
The artists are called Patua
This Patua is explaining the story in the Patta Chitra.
She also regaled us with a song about the story.
Folk art and rural traditions deserve to be nurtured and preserved.
Patta Chitra from rural Bengal
The artists are called Patua
This Patua is explaining the story in the Patta Chitra.
She also regaled us with a song about the story.
Folk art and rural traditions deserve to be nurtured and preserved.
Co-founder Puja interacting with woman farmer for planning of Climate Change Adaptation project under NABARD