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Great Living Chola Temple at Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Kumbakonam. Built by Rajendra Chola c. 1022 AD.

 

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Photo Caption: Even corona virus could not stopped us in treating the patients. Fundus examination of the patient was done to rule out diabetic retinopathy which help in deciding the status of diabetic control. As patients with comorbities are prone to ventilation risk, they should be screened early to prevent from covid morbidity

  

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Rajendra Pawar and Alec Erwin, considering the day's discussions. Can the PIAC's e-skills council make a difference and help thousands of South Africans learn the skills they'll need, not just to work in IT companies but to be informed and active citizens

who can both demand better services from their government and contribute their own efforts to the South African economy.

during the fourth day of the first Seagram's Royal Stag Test Match between West Indies and India at Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, Antigua on Sunday, July 24, 2016. WICB Media Photo/Johnny Jno Baptiste

Rajendra Kumar Roul: Eminent Indian classical singer and music director, better known as a noted vocalist of Jayadeva’s ‘Gita Govind’, Pandit Raghunath Panigrahi died of cardiac arrest at his residence here on Sunday, family sources said.

 

He was 80.

 

Pandit Panigrahi, who was diagnosed with throat cancer a couple of months back, suffered a heart attack at around 11:30 AM. However, he was rushed to the Capital Hospital, where the doctors declared him brought dead, the sources said.

 

The doyen of Odissi music maestro had celebrated his 79th birthday on August 10. Pandit Panigrahi is survived by two sons.

 

His wife, noted Odissi dancer Sanjukta Panigrahi, had passed away in 1997. Incidentally, Raghunath breathed his last, a day after his wife’s death anniversary on Saturday.

 

Pandit Panigrahi’s effort to popularise poet Jayadeva’s ’Gita Govinda’, which has been hailed as the fountainhead of Odissi music, not just in the state but worldwide, has been praised by his admirers.

 

Born at Gunupur in Odisha’s Rayaga (earlier Koraput) district, Panigrahi learnt from his father the classical way of singing ‘Gita Govinda’, which describes the unique relationship between Lord Krishna and the ‘Gopis’, as preserved in the traditions of the Lord Jagannath Temple in Puri.

 

Besides making his place in the world of classical music, Raghunath got the tag of being a ‘Suramani’ (a title given to him for his deeply mellifluous voice). He had also left an indelible mark on Odissi light classicals like ‘Na Jaa Radhika’ and an out-and-out modern love song like ‘Nali Nali Ei, Krushnachuda’ or ‘Nupoor Bajaai Kie’

 

Pandit Raghunath was the first Odia singer to be honoured by the French government for his ‘Gita Govinda’ composition way back in the 70s. However, the noted vocalist had to wait till 2010 for the Padmashri award, a belated honour for the great master.

 

The soft-spoken and ever smiling singer, however, was a man of determination when it came to taking bold decisions in life.

 

He decided to give up a very successful and lucrative career in Chennai as a playback singer for Telugu and Tamil films to team up with his newly married wife Sanjukta Panigrahi, who was then dreaming of launching a worldwide campaign to popularise the classical Odissi dance form.

 

It was a very tough life after that and the couple had problems tackling survival issues for quite a few years. But Pandit Raghunath refused to crack under pressure and continued to pursue the ‘great dream’ together with his better half.

 

He established the ‘Sanjukta Panigrahi Memorial Trust’, which spots and encourages budding Odissi singer and dancers and recognising excellence in the art.

 

A dog lover, neighbours of the legendary vocalist recalled in Ashok Nagar area of the city, recalled how the maestro would take every ailing or injured stray dog in the area under his care and nurse it back to health with care and attention.

 

Odisha governor S.C.Jamir and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik were among those who condoled the death of the Odissi maestro.

 

“All of us are deeply distressed by the tragic demise of Pandit Raghunath Panigrahi. This is a real loss to the world of classical music and he will certainly be deeply missed by his many friends and admirers,” Mr. Patnaik said.

India’s President Rajendra Prasad receives American Vice President Lyndon b. Johnson at Rashtrabati Bhavan, Presidential Mansion in New Delhi. Mr. Johnson arrived on May 18, 1961 to discuss American economic aid with Indian officials. Mrs. Johnson is accompanying the Vice President on this Asian tour.

Dr Rajendra Pachauri, Chairman of the IPCC and Dr Renate Christ, Secretary of the IPCC, Opening Session, Yokohama, Japan, 25 March 2014

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Rajendra Kumar Roul: Eminent Indian classical singer and music director, better known as a noted vocalist of Jayadeva’s ‘Gita Govind’, Pandit Raghunath Panigrahi died of cardiac arrest at his residence here on Sunday, family sources said.

 

He was 80.

 

Pandit Panigrahi, who was diagnosed with throat cancer a couple of months back, suffered a heart attack at around 11:30 AM. However, he was rushed to the Capital Hospital, where the doctors declared him brought dead, the sources said.

 

The doyen of Odissi music maestro had celebrated his 79th birthday on August 10. Pandit Panigrahi is survived by two sons.

 

His wife, noted Odissi dancer Sanjukta Panigrahi, had passed away in 1997. Incidentally, Raghunath breathed his last, a day after his wife’s death anniversary on Saturday.

 

Pandit Panigrahi’s effort to popularise poet Jayadeva’s ’Gita Govinda’, which has been hailed as the fountainhead of Odissi music, not just in the state but worldwide, has been praised by his admirers.

 

Born at Gunupur in Odisha’s Rayaga (earlier Koraput) district, Panigrahi learnt from his father the classical way of singing ‘Gita Govinda’, which describes the unique relationship between Lord Krishna and the ‘Gopis’, as preserved in the traditions of the Lord Jagannath Temple in Puri.

 

Besides making his place in the world of classical music, Raghunath got the tag of being a ‘Suramani’ (a title given to him for his deeply mellifluous voice). He had also left an indelible mark on Odissi light classicals like ‘Na Jaa Radhika’ and an out-and-out modern love song like ‘Nali Nali Ei, Krushnachuda’ or ‘Nupoor Bajaai Kie’

 

Pandit Raghunath was the first Odia singer to be honoured by the French government for his ‘Gita Govinda’ composition way back in the 70s. However, the noted vocalist had to wait till 2010 for the Padmashri award, a belated honour for the great master.

 

The soft-spoken and ever smiling singer, however, was a man of determination when it came to taking bold decisions in life.

 

He decided to give up a very successful and lucrative career in Chennai as a playback singer for Telugu and Tamil films to team up with his newly married wife Sanjukta Panigrahi, who was then dreaming of launching a worldwide campaign to popularise the classical Odissi dance form.

 

It was a very tough life after that and the couple had problems tackling survival issues for quite a few years. But Pandit Raghunath refused to crack under pressure and continued to pursue the ‘great dream’ together with his better half.

 

He established the ‘Sanjukta Panigrahi Memorial Trust’, which spots and encourages budding Odissi singer and dancers and recognising excellence in the art.

 

A dog lover, neighbours of the legendary vocalist recalled in Ashok Nagar area of the city, recalled how the maestro would take every ailing or injured stray dog in the area under his care and nurse it back to health with care and attention.

 

Odisha governor S.C.Jamir and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik were among those who condoled the death of the Odissi maestro.

 

“All of us are deeply distressed by the tragic demise of Pandit Raghunath Panigrahi. This is a real loss to the world of classical music and he will certainly be deeply missed by his many friends and admirers,” Mr. Patnaik said.

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Philippe Crist, Project Manager, International Transport Forum; Rajendra Rao, CEO Ford Smart Mobility LLC, Ford Motor Company; Scott Streiner, Chair and CEO, Canadian Transportation Agency; Seleta Reynolds, General Manager, Los Angeles Department of Transportation; Michael Cramer, Member of the European Parliament, Member of the Committee on Transport and Tourism, and Roland Werner, Head of Government Affairs, DACH and CEE, Uber, during the Panel session New business models in transport: What role for authorities? at the International Transport Forum’s 2017 Summit on “Governance of Transport” in Leipzig, Germany on 2 June 2017.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 29: Rajendra Chandrika of the West Indies bat during day four of the Second Test match between Australia and the West Indies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on December 29, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone - CA/Cricket Australia/Getty Images)

Gangaikonda Cholapuram (Tamil: கங்கைகொண்ட சோழபுரம்) was erected as the capital of the Cholas by Rajendra Chola I, the son and successor of Rajaraja Chola, the great Chola who conquered a large area in South India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Sumatra, Kadaram (Kedah in Malaysia), Cambodia and others at the beginning of the 11th century A.D. It occupies an important place in the history of India. As the capital of the Cholas from about 1025 A.D. for about 250 years, the city controlled the affairs of entire southern India, from the Tungabhadra in the north to Ceylon in the south and other south east Asian countries. As of 2014, the ancient city exists as a small forlorn village in the Ariyalur district of Tamil Nadu, India. The great temple of Siva at this place is next only to the Brihadisvara temple at Thanjavur in its monumental nature and surpasses it in sculptural quality.The Gangaikondaan temple is an architectural and engineering marvel because the shadow of the main tower never falls on the ground throughout the year.

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Image taken at the K.R Market (Bangalore, India)

 

K R Market (Krishna Rajendra Market), ಕೆಆರ್ ಮಾರುಕಟ್ಟೆ also known as City Market, is the largest wholesale market dealing with commodities in Bangalore, India. It is named after Krishnarajendra Wodeyar, a former ruler of the princely state of Mysore. The market is located in the Kalasipalya area, adjacent to the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, on Mysore Road at its junction with Krishnarajendra Road. It is the first locality in the whole of Asia to get electricity. It is also considered to be the largest flower market in Asia.[1]

 

K R Market was established in 1928.[2] The red and white building of the market has three floors, a basement and an underground parking.[3] The location of the market is said to have been a battlefield in the 18th century.[4]

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Gangaikonda Cholapuram (Tamil: கங்கைகொண்ட சோழபுரம்) was erected as the capital of the Cholas by Rajendra Chola I, the son and successor of Rajaraja Chola, the great Chola who conquered a large area in South India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Sumatra,

 

Kadaram (Kedah in Malaysia) at the beginning of the 11th century A.D. It occupies an important place in the history of India. As the capital of the Cholas from about 1025 A.D. for about 250 years, the city controlled the affairs of entire southern India, from the Tungabhadra in the north to Ceylon in the south and other south east Asian countries. The great temple of Siva at this place is next only to the Brihadisvara temple at Thanjavur in its monumental nature and surpasses it in sculptural quality.The Gangaikondaan temple is an architectural and engineering marvel because the shadow of the main tower never falls on the ground throughout the year.

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Rajendra Balgobind team Leewards at Sandals Under 15 High performance camp at Sir Viv Richards Cricket Grounds, North Sound, Antigua. Johnny Jno Baptiste photograph.

Great Living Chola Temple at Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Kumbakonam. Built by Rajendra Chola c. 1022 AD.

 

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Great Living Chola Temple at Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Kumbakonam. Built by Rajendra Chola c. 1022 AD.

 

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during the fourth day of the first Seagram's Royal Stag Test Match between West Indies and India at Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, Antigua on Sunday, July 24, 2016. WICB Media Photo/Johnny Jno Baptiste

View near Ki Monastery in Spiti valley in Himachal Pradesh, India.

Pics Dedicated to my friend Cecil Rajendra.

 

Penang Heritage Trust Site Visit

 

The "High Chaparral" village ( Kampong Buah Pala, oldest cattle farm in Penang) celebrated its Ponggal Festival (Harvest Thanksgiving) from 14-18 January.

 

"High Chaparral" originally an Indian cattle rearing community who were the biggest suppliers of fresh milk in Penang last century - narrowly escaped demolition by developers last year. This year's Ponggal was therefore doubly meaningful for the villagers.

 

The Ponggal is a 4-day harvest thanksgiving festival : a tradition occasion for giving thanks to nature for its bounty of food especially rice and milk. The 4-day festival culminated with traditional festivities on Sunday (18 Jan).

 

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It was a test of manhood for young men at the 100th annual Ponggal festival at the “High Chaparral” of Penang.

 

In honour of the Harvest Festival, the Tamil community gathered to give thanks for the year’s prosperity and prove their worth through a series of daring competitions.

 

Groups of youths faced off with bulls, weighing over 400kg, in an effort to yank off garlands from their horns.

 

Each garland contained RM100 to be shared among the successful group of bull chasers.

 

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during the eighth round match between Barbados Pride and Guyana Jaguars in the WICB PCL Regional 4 Day Tournament on Monday, March 27 at Kensington Oval

 

Photo by WICB Media/Kerrie Eversley

Gangaikonda Cholapuram was erected as the capital of the Cholas by Rajendra Chola I, the son and successor of Rajaraja Chola, the great Chola who conquered a large area in South India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Sumatra, Kadaram (Kedah in Malaysia) at the beginning of the 11th century A.D. It occupies an important place in the history of India. As the capital of the Cholas from about 1025 A.D. for about 250 years, the city controlled the affairs of entire southern India, from the Tungabhadra in the north to Ceylon in the south and other south east Asian countries. The great temple of Siva at this place is next only to the Brihadisvara temple at Thanjavur in its monumental nature and surpasses it in sculptural quality.The Gangaikondaan temple is an architectural and engineering marvel because the shadow of the main tower never falls on the ground throughout the year.

on day three of the second Test West Indies v Australia at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica on Saturday, June 13, 2015.

 

Photo by WICB Media/Randy Brooks of Brooks Latouche Photography

View of the placid Terekhol River at the northernmost tip of Goa from the historic Terekhol Fort in the village north of the river. The picture was taken by my artist friend Rajendra Usapkar, who excels in charcoal drawings. Rajendra's works are currently exhibited it the mega-art show in Goa - Aparant.

Great Living Chola Temple at Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Kumbakonam. Built by Rajendra Chola c. 1022 AD.

 

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©FAO Forestry/Rajendra K.C FO-7430_lwr

A magnificient temple built by Rajendra Cholan (the most ambitious of the Cholas) in the 11th Century AD to commemorate his victory over the kingdoms of the Ganga

during the fourth day of the first Seagram's Royal Stag Test Match between West Indies and India at Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, Antigua on Sunday, July 24, 2016. WICB Media Photo/Johnny Jno Baptiste

In the river of Narmada boys of local villager come daily to bath after attend the school ........

 

Pradeep Dubey (game theorist), Rajendra Bhatia (mathematician) and Shekhar Singh (RTI, Sustainable Development etc)

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