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23 year old Rupa Khurana from Rajendra Nagar Delhi, is a fashion designer and runs her own boutique.
Rupa is soft spoken and an introvert. She has never been to a discotheque in her life. She believes in the theory that in relationships, opposites attract and feels that’s just the case with her and Rahul. She feels that Rahul’s fun loving and extrovert nature will complement hers perfectly.
‘O Maria’ film shoot in Panjim
Film shooting strated on Aug. 23, 2010 and expecting to end
in about one months time i.e. by 20th Sept. 2010.
The film also expected to be premiered at IFFI 2010 starting Nov. 23 this year
Music Director Remo Fernandes
Story/Screen play by Rajendra Talak
Producer: MB Creatins, Goa
Casts: Meenacshi Martins, Kavin Dmello, Aryan Khedekar Sanjay Talwadkar,
Sulbha Arya and Tiku Talsania
Shooting mainly at Majorda, Agonda and Panjim
This is at Panjim today 18/9/10 around 6pm
Remo Fernandes, Rajendra Talak also seen
Dr Rajendra Singh Pawar, Chairman and Co-founder, NIIT Technologies Ltd, was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to the geospatial industry and for being the harbinger of IT era in India.
Here is some art works @ banaras art gallery Assi Main Road Varanasi (India ) Enjoy some unique art with Us www.facebook.com/pages/Banaras-art-gallery/22947480710679...
Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Ariyalur, Tamil Nadu.
The ancient city exists as a heritage town in the Ariyalur district of Tamil Nadu. It became the capital of the Chola dynasty in 1025 during the reign of Rajendra Chola I, and served as the Chola capital for around 250 years. The town is about 70 kilometres northeast of Thanjavur city.
The great temple of Brihadeeswarar Temple at this place is next only to the Brihadisvara temple at Thanjavur in its monumental nature and surpasses it in sculptural quality. The surviving temple in Gangaikonda Cholapuram was completed in 1035 AD. Rajendra emulated the temple built by his father after his victory in a campaign across India that Chola era texts state covered Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Bengal. After his victory, he demanded that the defeated kingdoms send pots of Ganges River water and pour it into the well of this temple.
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 at the beginning of the 11th century C.E. It occupies an important place in the history of India. As the capital of the Cholas from about 1025 C.E. for about 250 years, the city controlled the affairs of entire south India, from the Tungabhadra in the north to Ceylon in the south. 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. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangaikonda_Cholapuram
‘O Maria’ film shoot in Panjim
Film shooting strated on Aug. 23, 2010 and expecting to end
in about one months time i.e. by 20th Sept. 2010.
The film also expected to be premiered at IFFI 2010 starting Nov. 23 this year
Music Director Remo Fernandes
Story/Screen play by Rajendra Talak
Producer: MB Creatins, Goa
Casts: Meenacshi Martins, Kavin Dmello, Aryan Khedekar Sanjay Talwadkar,
Sulbha Arya and Tiku Talsania
Shooting mainly at Majorda, Agonda and Panjim
This is at Panjim today 18/9/10 around 6pm
Kevin D' mello seen
‘O Maria’ film shoot in Panjim
Film shooting strated on Aug. 23, 2010 and expecting to end
in about one months time i.e. by 20th Sept. 2010.
The film also expected to be premiered at IFFI 2010 starting Nov. 23 this year
Music Director Remo Fernandes
Story/Screen play by Rajendra Talak
Producer: MB Creatins, Goa
Casts: Meenacshi Martins, Kavin Dmello, Aryan Khedekar Sanjay Talwadkar,
Sulbha Arya and Tiku Talsania
Shooting mainly at Majorda, Agonda and Panjim
This is at Panjim today 18/9/10 around 6pm
Kevin De mello leaning against the compound wall
After Fall this is my first photo. I always used to wonder how the apple wall papers are made. I am no photoshop guru. So I thought of creating similar effect using smoke and my camera. I did little bit of research. It took me a while to figure out what goes into capturing smoke. I won't say I nailed it but am quite satisfied with the output. Next time might use better smoke source instead of incandescent sticks or use more incandescent sticks
Illuminated clay lamps (diyas) at Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ghat, Varanasi during Dev Deepawali celebration at Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ghat in Varanasi (aka Benaras), India
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30 Nov 1955, New Delhi, India --- King Saud Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, (center) of Saudi Arabia, is welcomed to New Delhi while riding in an open car with Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru (right) and President Rajendra Prasad. The King arrived in New Delhi on Sunday and was taken to the President's residence. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
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.
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. (Source: Wikipedia). The temple is also an architectural and engineering marvel because the shadow of the main tower never falls on the ground throughout the year.
The above picture is of the Nandi and the temple walls. Nandi is a bull, considered as the vehicle for one of the Gods of Hindu mythology called Siva. You could see that something as simple as a bull has been carved with some much artistic intricacies.
Dr Rajendra Pachauri (right), Nobel Peace Prize winner, Chief, Inter Governmental Panel on Climate Change, Director General, Head of Yale Energy and Climate Institute, and Kevin Conrad (middle), Special envoy of climate change for Papua New Guinea - present Germany with the Gigaton Country Award
About Gangai Konda Cholapuram
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 at the beginning of the 11th century C.E. It occupies an important place in the history of India. As the capital of the Cholas from about 1025 C.E. for about 250 years, the city controlled the affairs of entire south India, from the Tungabhadra in the north to Ceylon in the south. 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.
60th birthday Celebrations Goa Assembly Speaker Rajendra Arlekar at Kala Academy on 30th May 2014
Belated
DOB 13.4.54
Mr. & Mr. Arlekar
Video:
With CM Parrikar, Union Minister Shripad Naik etc
Parrikar speaking
BBC anchor Lyse Doucet with Nobel prize winner and EJA co-host Dr. Rajendra Pachauri.
They are holding one of the awards given to winners, a piece of a (naturally fallen) mammoth African tree brought to Copenhagen as part of an art installation called "Ghost Forest."
Rajendra's shop where he works metal. Many people have their career paths chosen for them in Nepal by their caste or even ethnicity. The traditional caste system in Nepal essentially forced entire clans of people into one type of labor. While these traditional employment systems are not as widespread as before, they still continue in Nepal.
Photo Credit: Mark Koenig, 2008
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Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Ariyalur, Tamil Nadu.
The ancient city exists as a heritage town in the Ariyalur district of Tamil Nadu. It became the capital of the Chola dynasty in 1025 during the reign of Rajendra Chola I, and served as the Chola capital for around 250 years. The town is about 70 kilometres northeast of Thanjavur city.
The great temple of Brihadeeswarar Temple at this place is next only to the Brihadisvara temple at Thanjavur in its monumental nature and surpasses it in sculptural quality. The surviving temple in Gangaikonda Cholapuram was completed in 1035 AD. Rajendra emulated the temple built by his father after his victory in a campaign across India that Chola era texts state covered Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Bengal. After his victory, he demanded that the defeated kingdoms send pots of Ganges River water and pour it into the well of this temple.
Thanks to a common effort, small-scale farmers were able to plant in time for the December/January planting season.
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60th birthday Celebrations Goa Assembly Speaker Rajendra Arlekar at Kala Academy on 30th May 2014
Video:
With CM Parrikar, Union Minister Shripad Naik etc
Parrikar speaking
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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thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/1/19/nation/3060...
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.
Here is some art works @ banaras art gallery Assi Main Road Varanasi (India ) Enjoy some unique art with Us www.facebook.com/artgalleryvaranasi
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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thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/1/19/nation/3060...
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.
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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thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/1/19/nation/3060...
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.