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Swami Keshwanand – Saint, Freedom Fighter, Social Reformer and Educator

Swami KeshwanandPersonal Profile

Swami Keshwanand was such an indifferent saint who served others for social benefits while himself being unmarried  throughout  his life. He was born at village Magloona in Sikar district of present-day Rajasthan.

His actual name was Birama, and he was the son of Thakarsi, a penurious camel-driver. In 1890 when Birama was seven, his father died and  for a prolonged period, his mother had perforce to move from place to place in search of shelter and fodder for her animals. Mother and son finally settled at village Kelania in present-day Sri Ganganagar.

However, this was not the end of their misfortunes: Rajasthan was then headed for one of its periodic famines. There was no vegetation and drop of water left on the ground.  All the animals died for want of fodder. People survived on grasses and the bark of “Khejri” trees.  The ruling Savants were least bothered for the poor people. It was in these circumstances that Birama’s mother Saran died in 1899 at village Kelaniya.

Education

The famine of 1899 forced  Birama to leave the desert region and move to Punjab in search of livelihood. He went to  Mahant Kushaldas of the Udasin sect and expressed the desire to learn Sanskrit. Birama became a sannyasi in 1904 and did  his education at the Sadhu Ashram Fazilka. At the Kumbha Mela held at Prayag in 1905, Mahatma Hiranandji Avadhut conferred on Birama the new name “Swami Keshwanand”.

Established Various Schools, Colleges, Hostels and Libraries

Swami Keshwanand was an orphan, illiterate, nomadic man who never received formal education but he established more than 300 schools, 50 hostels and innumerable libraries, social service centers and museums. Swami Keshwanand’s deep understanding of the rural society of the desert region can be gleaned from his book “Maru Bhumi Seva Karya”. In this book, he has explained the peculiarities of the Desert region, identified the problems and suggested appropriate and logical solutions.

Keshwanand as freedom fighter, educator and social reformer

He got very hurt because of Jalianwalla bagh incident and after that he  started attending the meetings of the Indian National Congress, joined the Indian Independence Movement under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, and participated in the non-cooperation movement, for which was imprisoned for two years (1921-1922).

It was swami Keshwanand’s lifelong endeavour to eradicate social evils like untouchability, illiteracy, child marriage, indebtedness, poverty, backwardness, alcohol abuse, moral dissipation etc.

Honours

Swami Keshwanand was presented the “Abhinandan Granth” by the then chief minister of Rajasthan on March 9, 1958. He was a member of the Rajya Sabha for two consequetive terms, 1952-58 and 1958-64. The department of Posts, Government of India, issued a commemorative postage stamp in his honour on August 15, 1999.

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Param Veer Major Shaitan Singh from Jodhpur, Rajasthan – Bravery at its Best

Major Shaitan Singh - Param Veer Chakra - IndiaPersonal Profile
The highest wartime gallantry medal winner Major Shaitan Singh was born on  December 1, 1924 at Jodhpur in Rajasthan. He was the son of Lieutenant Colonel Hem Singh Bhati, He was posted in the Kumaon Regiment on 1 August 1949.
For his leadership and courage during the 1962 Indo-China War he was awarded by the most gallantry award Param Veer Chakra.
Background
The Indo-China war in 1962 was triggered by a challenge over Aksai Chin located in the northwestern region of the Tibetan Plateau north of the western Kunlun Mountains.
During the  war, 13 Kumaon were deployed in Chusul sector and the company was led  by Major Shaitan singh. Major Shaitan singh held a curcial position at Rezang La. There were total 3 platoons with a total of 118  men which were in the defence of total 5180 meters of area.
The locality was isolated from the main defended sector and consisted of five platoon-defended position. On 18 November 1962, the Chinese forces subjected the company position to heavy artillery, mortar and small arms fire and attacked it in overwhelming strength in several successive waves.
Against heavy odds, our troops beat back successive waves of enemy attack. During the action, Major Shaitan singh dominated the scene of operations and moved at great personal risk from one platoon post to another sustaining the morale of his hard-pressed platoon posts.
While doing so he was seriously wounded but continued to encourage and lead his men, who, following his brave example fought gallantly and inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy. For every man lost to us, the enemy lost four or five. When major Shaitan Singh fell disabled by wounds in his arms and abdomen, his men tried to evacuate him but they came under heavy machine-gun fire. Major Shaitan Singh then ordered his men to leave him to his fate in order to save their lives.
Major Shaitan Singh’s supreme courage, leadership and exemplary devotion to duty inspired his company to fight almost to the last man.

Major Shaitan Singh - Param Veer Chakra - IndiaPersonal Profile

The highest wartime gallantry medal winner Major Shaitan Singh was born on  December 1, 1924 in Jodhpur. He was the son of Lieutenant Colonel Hem Singh Bhati. He was posted in the Kumaon Regiment on 1 August 1949.

His War Story – An Example for other Army men

The Indo-China war in 1962 was triggered by a challenge over Aksai Chin located in the northwestern region of the Tibetan Plateau north of the western Kunlun Mountains.

During the  war, 13 Kumaon were deployed in Chusul sector and the company was led  by Major Shaitan singh. Major Shaitan singh held a crucial position at Rezang La. There were total 3 platoons with a total of 118  men which were in the defence of total 5180 meters of area.

The locality was isolated from the main defended sector and consisted of five platoon-defended position. On 18 November 1962, the Chinese forces subjected the company position to heavy artillery, mortar and small arms fire and attacked it in overwhelming strength in several successive waves.

Against heavy odds, our troops beat back successive waves of enemy attack. During the action, Major Shaitan singh dominated the scene of operations and moved at great personal risk from one platoon post to another sustaining the morale of his hard-pressed platoon posts.

While doing so he was seriously wounded but continued to encourage and lead his men, who, following his brave example fought gallantly and inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy. For every man lost to us, the enemy lost four or five. When major Shaitan Singh fell disabled by wounds in his arms and abdomen, his men tried to evacuate him but they came under heavy machine-gun fire. Major Shaitan Singh then ordered his men to leave him to his fate in order to save their lives.

Major Shaitan Singh’s supreme courage, leadership and exemplary devotion to duty inspired his company to fight almost to the last man.

Honors

For his leadership and courage during the 1962 Indo-China War he was awarded by the most gallantry award Param Veer Chakra.

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Daulat Singh Kothari – The World Famous Scientist from Udaipur, Rajasthan

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Daulat Singh Kothari was born in Udaipur (Rajasthan) on 6 July 1906. He was an eminent Indian scientist. He had his early education at Udaipur and Indore and did MSC in physics from Allahabad University in 1928 under guidance of great physicist Megh Nad Saha.

Eminent Positions

In 1933, he got his doctorate from Cambridge. Kothari’s fields of specialization were astrophysics and statistical mechanics. He was Reader and Professor of Physics at the University of Delhi from 1934 to 1973. Between 1981 and 1993,he was Chancellor of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. In Independent India, he occupied eminent positions like
those of the Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence (1948–1961), and Chairmanship of the University Grants Commission (1961–1973). In his later life, Kothari was not only an astrophysicist but also a physicist– philosopher who played active part in exploring the interplay between science and philosophy, as well as between science and religion
He worked in Delhi University from 1934 to 1961 in various capacities as reader, professor and Head of the Physics department. He was scientific advisor to Ministry of defence from 1948 to 1961. He was appointed as chairperson of University Grants Commission in 1961 where he worked till 1973.
DS Kothari was General president of the Indian Science Congress at its golden jubilee session in 1963. He was elected President of Indian National Science Academy in 1973. His notable research on Statistical Thermodynamics and Theory of White Dwarf Stars gave him international reputation.

In 1933, he got his doctorate from Cambridge. Kothari’s fields of specialization were astrophysics and statistical mechanics. He was Reader and Professor of Physics at the University of Delhi from 1934 to 1973. Between 1981 and 1993, he was Chancellor of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi.

In Independent India, he occupied eminent positions like those of the Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence (1948–1961), and Chairmanship of the University Grants Commission (1961–1973). In his later life, Kothari was not only an astrophysicist but also a physicist– philosopher who played active part in exploring the interplay between science and philosophy, as well as between science and religion

He worked in Delhi University from 1934 to 1961 in various capacities as reader, professor and Head of the Physics department. He was scientific advisor to Ministry of defence from 1948 to 1961. He was appointed as chairperson of University Grants Commission in 1961 where he worked till 1973.

DS Kothari was General President of the Indian Science Congress at its golden jubilee session in 1963. He was elected President of Indian National Science Academy in 1973. His notable research on Statistical Thermodynamics and Theory of White Dwarf Stars gave him international reputation.

Awards and Recognition

The Padma Bhushan Award was conferred on him in 1962, and the Padma Vibhushan Award in 1973.

Kothari’s nomination for the Fellowship of the Royal Society

The nomination documents of Kothari show that in 1944 he was proposed by well-known scientists: Arthur S. Eddington, Edward A. Milne, Ralf H. Fowler, James H. Jeans, Charles G. Darwin, H. Jeffrey, R. Stonefly, B. Sahni, S. S. Bhavnagar and M. N. Saha 6.
About Kothari’s scientific achievements the nominators wrote: ‘Distinguished for work on Astrophysics.  First to appreciate  importance of pressure ionization and relative importance of conduction and radiation.’

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Jamnalal Bajaj – The World Famous Industrialist Born in Sikar, Rajasthan

Jamnalal BajajPersonal Profile

Born on 4 November 1884, Jamnalal Bajaj  became a famous industrialist and Indian independence fighter. Jamnalal was born into a poor family, the third son of Kaniram and Birdibai, in a village named Kashi Ka Bas, near Sikar.

Achievements

Upon coming of age, under the guidance of Seth Bachhraj (friend of Jamnalal’s father), Jamnalal got involved in the family business of his grandfather. During this period he acquired the knowledge of being a businessmen. During the period of his working he kept strict accounts and got involved in buying and selling commodities.

He was excellent in his work and with his efforts in 1926 when he founded Bajaj group of industries. It was his dedication and hard work because of which at present several industries in India bears his name,including the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies Bajaj Group of industries which has 24 companies, Bajaj Auto ltd., Bajaj Electricals all were founded by Jamnala Bajaj.

Jamnalal as Gandhi’s Son

Jamnalal Bajaj was the follower of Mahatma Gandhi and he took interest in Gandhi’s way of life and his principles. He understood Gandhi’s vision that the home-made good can remove the poverty of India. He was impressed too much by the Gandhi’s Ashram’s routine of prayer and physical work that he brought his wife Jankidevi and his children to live in the Ashram.

Jamnalal was the person who was interested to take initiatives. He did his best to remove the social evils like untouchability, He promoted our mother language Hindi, and Khadi and village Industries.

Awards and Recogniation

In 1925, Jamnalal Bajaj was chosen as the treasurer of the All India Spinners Association. He was also the president of the All India Hindi Sahitya Sammelan (literary convention) that promoted Hindi as the single language to unite all Indians.

He was instrumental in publishing Hindi magazines and books. He initiated the Gandhi Hindi Pustak Bhandar (bookshop) in Mumbai and started the Sasta Sahitya mandal (publishing house).

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Baldev Ram Mirdha – Great Social Reformer of Marwar Region in Rajasthan

Born in Kuchera village in Nagaur district of Rajasthan in 1889 in a  Hindu family, Baldev Ram Mirdha was a great social reformer of the Marwar region in Rajasthan, India.

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Personal Profile of  Baldev Ram Mirdha

His father’s name was Mangla Ram ji and his family was given the work of Department of Post and Telegraph.

Baldev Ram Mirdha completed his study in Jodhpur. After  the completion of education, he got many opportunities to work on several  good government  posts like sub-inspector in police department, reader of Inspector General, Superintendent of Police and Deputy Inspector General ,where he could work easily.

But being on a higher post in Government, he realized the problems of the farmers  of the Marwar region of Rajasthan and resigned from his post  for the cause of poor farmers.

Social Works of Baldev Ram Mirdha

The time when Jagirdars were in the Council of Ministers and were on other important posts, which gave them effective leverage,  Baldev Ram Mirdha came on the scene as the philosopher and friend of the poor farmers .

He was a wise tactician, therefore, he worked a lot to  spread of education among farmers  and also worked to  eradicate social evils from the soceity. He had deep understanding of society in the Marwar region.

He devoted  his life to remove social evils like untouchability, child marriage, woman illiteracy, indebt ness, poverty, backwardness, intoxication, dissipation, bad customs etc. This would not ostensibly give cause of offence to the bureaucracy and the Jagirdars.

Established the “Marwar Kisan Sabha

He established the “Marwar Kisan Sabha” which further became a mighty organization  working for the benefits of poor farmers in a couple of years.

He was the first President of “Rajathan Kisan Sabha”. Since the broad objectives of the Kisan Sabha and the congress were identical, the congress leaders approached Baldev Ram Mirdha to unite the Rajasthan Kisan Sabha with the Congress. Baldev Ram Mirdha was a visionary and he realized that the two could not and should not remain separate.

Therefore, he just made one demand from the national leaders that the Jagirs be abolished forthwith in Rajasthan. This was agreed to by the congress high Command with the result that the two organizations.

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Ila Arun – Famous Rajasthani Folk Singer with a Unique Voice

Ila Arun is a famous Rajasthani folk singer with a unique voice and a penchant for folk-pop fusion.

illa-arunPersonal Profile of Ila Arun

Ila Arun  was born  in Jaipur, Rajasthan and did graduation from Maharani Girls college which is located in Jaipur.  Her brother Piyush Pandey is an ad-maker while her sister Rama Pandey is a Producer-Director.

Singer cum Producer

She has sung many Rajasthani songs in music albums and hindi movies. She has produced several musical albums such as Vote for Ghagra, Morni, Main ho gayi sawa lakh ki, Mera Assi Kali ka Ghagra, Darudi, Bichuda,Main Raatan Jagi etc

She recently sang the promotional song Halla Bol for the Rajasthan Royals team in the IPL which became an instant hit.  She has also acted in critically acclaimed films such as China Gate, Chingari, and the most recent Welcome to Sajjanpur. She has sung  “Ringa Ringa” on the soundtrack of oskar award winning film Slumdog Millionaire.

Awards

She has won one Filmfare Best Female Playback Award in 1994 .

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Kripal Singh Shekhawat – Well Known Craftsman of Rajasthan

Kripal Singh Shekhawat was a well known craftsman of  Rajasthan. He was famous for his skills in Blue Pottery and is credited for the revival of that art in India.

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Biography of Kripal Singh Shekhawat

Kripal Singh Shekhawat was born in Western Rajasthan in the year 1922. He studied original painting at the Shanti Niketan in West Bengal and did a diploma in Oriental Arts from the Tokyo University, Japan.

He was also the director of Sawai Ram Singh Shilpa Kala Mandir at Jaipur where he taught Indian painting and Blue Pottery.

They carry the expression of the traditional styles of painting with bold innovations in a delicate and refined manner. His works also claim an important historical place in the organic evolution of traditional paintings.

He also revived the art of blue pottery which had become dead. He made many changes with the designs. It was due to his hard work that the blue pottery has become well known across world.

What is Blue Pottery ?

Blue pottery is art form with a fascinating recipe of distinctive material like the ground quartz stone. The color schemes are also peculiar like, blue (oxide of cobalt), Green (oxide of copper) and the external white.

You can decorate you home with exclusive traditional pieces of surahis, pots and cylindrical jars and decorative items like ash-trays, tiles, flower pots, lamp stands, beads, ear rings, soap dishes, jugs, mugs and door knobs.

Artistic Achievements of Kripal Singh Shekhawat

He was awarded the prestigious Padma Shri in 1974. Many decades later, he was also honoured with the title “Shilp Guru” by Government of India in 2002.

He died on February 15, 2008 in Jaipur.

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Kiran Soni Gupta – An Artist and Social Activist cum IAS Officer

Kiran Soni Gupta is an artist, writer and an activist administrator.  After joining the Indian Administrative Service in 1985, she has held various distinguished assignments in the Government of India, Kerala & Rajasthan.

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Personal Profile of Kiran Soni Gupta

She has studied public policy and development at Maxwell Syracuse and the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University where she was a Mason Fellow in 2005-06.  Kiran is married to Madhukar Gupta  (who himself is an Indian Administrative Service officer) and has two children.  she is currently posted as Divisional Commissioner in Jaipur.

Social Activist

Her works very vividly reflect not only her conviction and clarity on issues relating to women, children, poverty, development, environment but also her keen sense of observation, humility and above all an abounding faith in god and service to humanity and mankind.

From sketches, pen & ink works to mixed media she has given new horizons to art forms both traditional and modern.

Showcase Art – Work in International Events

Kiran’s art work celebrated at many international art events in California, New York, Cambridge, Syracuse, Toronto, Chicago, London, Iran and Sri Lanka has quenched the art thirst of international art lovers and connoisseurs. At home Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Himachal Pradesh (Kulu), and Ludhiana have witnessed the splendour of her art expositions.

She has been featured in the coffee table book Voice of Substance and an exclusive magazine WOW (World of Women) by The Times of India group.

Her most recent successful exposition” Incredible India: Life in Color” at Ottawa and Desert Symphony” at New Delhi was most defining moment in her art journey.

Artistic Achievements of  Kiran Soni Gupta

Kiran Soni Gupta has been honored with a number of prestigious awards for her contribution to the world of art. She just successfully completed the most coveted art residency at Centrum at Port Townsend in US.

The most recent being the “Artist of the year-2009” She was also conferred “Achiever of the Year-2009” and ‘Kala Shiromani’ award in 2008. Her painting on ‘Famine’ depicting its impact on women and children in India was one of the greatest achievements that won her the National Award in 2003.

Kiran also won honors for her artwork “Matters of Heart- 2004” in the All India Fine Arts Exhibition.

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Tarachand Barjatya – Well Known Producer of Indian Film Industry

Tarachand Barjatya was a famous film producer of Indian films.  He has produced many super-hit Hindi films from the 1960s through to the 1980s.

Film_tarachandbarjtyaFounded Rajshri Productions  in 1947

Rajshri Productions is one of the most prominent distribution and production houses in India. Today, Rajshri Production spans a repertoire of 50 films, a huge distribution network, a television division, and numerous export operations.

Personal Profile of  Tarachand Barjatya

Born on May 10, 1914 in Kuchaman city, Rajasthan, Tarachand Barjatya graduated from Vidyasagar College, Calcutta. At the ripe young age of nineteen, he embarked on a promising career in the film industry by initially working as an unpaid apprentice.

Memorable Films Produced by Tarachand Barjatya

Some of the memorable films produced by him were Jeevan Mrityu, Uphaar, Piya Ka Ghar, Saudagar, Geet Gaata Chal, Tapasya, Chitchor, Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye, Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se, Sawan Ko Aane Do, Taraana, Nadiya Ke Paar, Saaransh.

Tarachand Barjatya envisioned the inherent potential within his grandson, Sooraj Barjatya. He continuously stimulated the growth of young Sooraj, and encouraged him to independently direct a film for the Rajshri banner.

Awards & Recognition

Tarachand Barjatya was appointed by the Government of India as a member of the committee of films with Mrs. Indira Gandhi as its Chairperson.

He was later again appointed by the Government as a member of the ‘Working Group of Films’ which submitted its report to the Parliament.

He passed away on 21 September 1992.

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Asrani – Famous Comedian of Indian Film Industry

Asrani is a well known comedian actor of Indian film industry.

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Personal Profile of Asrani

Asrani was born on 1 January 1941 in Jaipur, Rajasthan to a middle class Sindhi family. He completed his matriculation from Xaviers School and did his graduation from Rajasthan College, Jaipur.

He simultaneously worked as a voice artise on All India Radio, Jaipur, to pay for his education. His wife ‘Manju Bansal’ is also an actress ans son- Naveen Asrani  is an established Dentist in Ahmedabad.

Memorable Comic Role of Asrani

Asrani  has acted in more than 300 Hindi & Gujarati film and some has been some memorable, such as the jailer in Sholay, Prashant in Chupke Chupke, Chandru in Abhimaan Babu in Bawarchi and Nagesh in Chhoti si baat.

Directed Movies and Sang Songs

Asrani has also directed some movies: Udaan (1997) Dil Hi To Hai (1992) Hum Nahin Sudhrenge (1980) Salaam Memsaab (1979) Chala Murari Hero Banne (1977) Amdavad No Rikshawalo (1974).

In 1977, Asrani sang two songs in the movie Alaap, both were picturised onto him. A year later he sang a duet with the singing legend Kishore Kumar for the film Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan. Asrani recently made a special appearance in the Punjabi film Yaariyan.

The 90′s and 2000′s have also seen him in a number of blockbuster films lik eJo Jeeta Wohi Sikander, Hera Pheri, Chup Chup Ke, Hulchul and Deewane Huye Pagal and he is an integral part of comedies by Sajjid Nadiadwala and Priyadarshan

Awards and Reorganization

  • Best Actor, Best Director Award from Gujarat State Government for “Saat Qaidi” (Gujarati)
  • Filmfare Award for best comedian in 1973 – Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar
  • Filmfare Award for best comedian in 1976- Balika Badhu
  • Shama Sushama Award for Best Comedian – Anhonee
  • Filmfare Award for best comedian in 1990

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