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Phurailatpam Banti Sharma was brought into the world on June 26th 1981 at Khoyathong Polem Leikai in the Imphal West region of Manipur to a Meitei-Hindu Brahmin family. He finished the Certificate in Interactive media and Web Designing from Vivekanda Foundation of PC training Delhi. He likewise holds different Recognitions in photography, videography just as the DFA Confirmation in artistic work and took an interest in different photography contests at the public level. (National youth Festival 2012 in Mangalore under the service of youth undertakings a games, govt of India).
Phurailatpam Banti has worked in advanced composition, delineating folktale accounts of Manipur , he is knowledgeable about visual expressions and experimented with different mediums and types of painting throughout the long term. As he battled to deal his craftsmanships, he took up a brief occupation as a photograph writer for different media houses like Image tv Kakching, e-pao.net (web-based media and distribution site) and as an independent photograph columnist because of his photography abilities.
However, his imaginative ability of being a characteristic conceived painter was never a long way from him showing guarantees and encounters in the field of visual expressions. His artwork were first chosen and shown at the “Chitra Santhe” coordinated by Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath on 31st Jan 2010.
His artworks were likewise displayed at the 33rd Yearly State Workmanship Show coordinated by Manipur State Kala Akademi, Imphal, seventh Manipur State Craftsmanship Composition 2009 held at the Manipur State Workmanship Exhibition coordinated by Manipur state Kala Akademi, tenth Manipur State Craftsmanship Article 2013 coordinated by Manipur State Kala Akademi under the aegis of Lalit Lala Akademi, New Delhi.
After the entirety of his battles and energy in this fine art, one of Phurailatpam Banti Sharma’s best painting is currently being printed as a coat front of the book named is ‘Trafficking of children for sexual exploitation’ (Public Global law 1864-1950) and by Sunil Salankey Rao, distributed by OXFORD College Press. This book is avilable in Oxford grant on the web (Oxford college press is a division of the unerversity of oxford).
The book examines the improvement of public global law (1864-1950) identifying with the ‘Trafficking of children for sexual exploitation’ . The creator Sunil Salankey Rao is a legal advisor of Public Worldwide law and a partner instructor at the Monash College, Australia.
Banti Sharma did related with social issue of his craft . The highlighting of Sharma’s work of art in a worldwide distribution is a surely extraordinary accomplishment for himself as well as for the artistes in the state. So we need to appreciate for him and our Manipur govt additionally need to see the value in our Worldwide craftsman to Mr Purailatpam Banti Sharma, child of Phurailatpam Damudor Sharma. At the point when I read this book in that time I saw Banti’s representation and I realize that he is additionally a photograph columnist of e-pao.net Manipur. I visit to his home and connected with Mr Phurailatpam Banti Sharma.
Banti purailatpam need to help out Goverment and need to help Artist. So many Artist likewise work Global Degree of there painting. He say that adoration to Craftsman and compassionately Backing to Craftsman. Craftsman likewise bring a significant level of our Socity to know our way of life and numerous more.If painting, compelling artwork in Olympic Game,our Manipur Craftsman will get the Madel.Artist additionally have Dream yet in here no Fantasy.
By:-Rajesh Nongthongbam
Phurailatpam Banti’s Visual art at ‘Trafficking of children for sexual exploitation’ Read More
1. In commemoration of India’s 75th Independence Day Celebration under the theme “Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav”, a felicitation ceremony in honour of gallantry awardees and their families was organized at Air Force Station Hindan on 14 Aug 21. The following gallantry awardees along with their family members were honoured during the event:-
(a) Late Major Mohit Sharma Ashok Chakra Sena Medal
(b) Col Tejendra Pal Tyagi Vir Chakra
2. Mr. Rajendra Prasad Sharma & Smt Sushila Sharma, parents of late Major Mohit Sharma Ashok Chakra and Col & Mrs. TP Tyagi graced the occasion. Air Commodore Manish Kumar Gupta AVSM, Air Officer Commanding, Air Force Station Hindan felicitated gallantry awardees and their families in the presence of Station Personnel and other invitees. Air Officer Commanding lauded the gallantry awardees for setting the highest Military Standards during the tenure of their meritorious service. A total of 4 students who registered on GAP portal were also invited to witness the event.
3. The awardees said they were touched and felt highly honored by the gesture extended to them. Video clips of the wars, displaying the courage and valour of the gallantry awardees were screened for the invitees providing first-hand accounts of the challenges faced by the soldiers during 1971 war and the counter-terrorism operation in 2009 at Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir. Col TP Tyagi Vir Chakra shared his experience of 1971 war with the attendees
লৈবাকসি শেত্তোক্নখিবা মতমদা হিংসা অমসুং নুংশিনদবগী মরুমদা ময়ুম মকৈ মাঙ তাকখ্রবা মশিং থিঙমদ্রবা ঐখোয়গী ইচিন ইনাউশিংনা কত্থোকখিবা অমদি থেংনখিবা অৱাবা কয়াবু নীংশিংদুনা শ্রী নরেন্দ্র মোদীনা ওগস্ত ১৪বু ‘পার্তিসন হোরর্স রিমেমব্রেন্স দে’ হায়না পাঙথোক্নবা ফিরেপ লৌখ্রে
“অসিগুম্লবা মরুওইখ্রবা ফিরেপ অমা লৌরকপগীদমক্তা প্রধান মন্ত্রী শ্রী নরেন্দ্র মোদীনা ঐনা তরাম্না ওকচরি”
“লৈবাকসি শেত্তোক্নখিবগী থম্মোয় শোকখিবা অমদি নুংশিরবা মীওই কয়া মাঙখিবগী অৱাবা চৈনা ৱাহৈনা ফোঙদোকপা ঙম্লোই”
“‘পার্তিসন হোরর্স রিমেমব্রেন্স দে’না খুন্নাইদগী হন্থনা য়েংবা অমদি মীবু ৱাহনবগী ফত্তবা ৱাখল্লোন মাঙহনখিদুনা ইং-চিকপা, নুংশিনবা অমদি লিংজেল মান্নবগী ৱাখল্লোনবু মপাঙ্গল কনখৎহনগনি হায়না ঐনা থাজৈ”
কেন্দ্রগী গৃহ মন্ত্রী শ্রী অমিত সাহনা ওগস্ত ১৪বু ‘পার্তিসন হোরর্স রিমেমব্রেন্স দে’ হায়না পাঙথোক্নবা প্রধান মন্ত্রী শ্রী নরেন্দ্র মোদীগী ফিরেপ্পু তরাম্না ওকখ্রে। মহাক্কী ত্বীত্তা শ্রী অমিত সাহনা হায়খিবদা, “লৈবাকসি শেত্তোক্নখিবা মতমদা হিংসা অমসুং নুংশিনদবগী মরুমদা ময়ুম মকৈ মাঙ তাকখ্রবা মশিং থিঙমদ্রবা ঐখোয়গী ইচিন ইনাউশিংনা কত্থোকখিবা অমদি থেংনখিবা অৱাবা কয়াবু নীংশিংদুনা শ্রী নরেন্দ্র মোদীনা ওগস্ত ১৪বু ‘পার্তিসন হোরর্স রিমেমব্রেন্স দে’ হায়না পাঙথোক্নবা ফিরেপ লৌখ্রে। অসিগুম্লবা মরুওইখ্রবা ফিরেপ অমা লৌরকপগীদমক্তা প্রধান মন্ত্রী শ্রী নরেন্দ্র মোদীনা ঐনা তরাম্না ওকচরি।”
কেন্দ্রগী গৃহ মন্ত্রীনা হায়খিবদা, “লৈবাকসি শেত্তোক্নখিবগী থম্মোয় শোকখিবা অমদি নুংশিরবা মীওই কয়া মাঙখিবগী অৱাবা চৈনা ৱাহৈনা ফোঙদোকপা ঙম্লোই। ‘পার্তিসন হোরর্স রিমেমব্রেন্স দে’না খুন্নাইদগী হন্থনা য়েংবা অমদি মীবু ৱাহনবগী ফত্তবা ৱাখল্লোন মাঙহনখিদুনা ইং-চিকপা, নুংশিনবা অমদি লিংজেল মান্নবগী ৱাখল্লোনবু মপাঙ্গল কনখৎহনগনি হায়না ঐনা থাজৈ।”
Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah has welcomed Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s decision to observe 14 August as ‘Partition Horrors Remembrance Day’. In his tweet Shri Amit Shah said, “In the memory of the sacrifice and struggle of our innumerable sisters and brothers who were displaced in the shadow of violence and hatred at the time of Partition of the country, Shri Narendra Modi has decided to observe 14th August as ‘Partition Horrors Remembrance Day’. I welcome Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for taking this sensitive decision”.
Union Home Minister said, “The wound of the partition of the country and the grief of losing loved ones cannot be described in words. I am sure that ‘Partition Horrors RemembranceDay’ will strengthen peace, love and unity by eliminating the ill-will of discrimination and malice from society”.
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প্রধান মন্ত্রী, শ্রী নরেন্দ্র মোদীনা হায়খি ঙসি ভেহিকল স্ক্রেপেজ পোলিসী হৌদোকপা অসি ভারতকী চাউখৎ-থৌরাংগী খোঙচৎতা শীংথানীংঙাই ওইবা মাইলস্তন অমনি।
মথং-মথং ত্বিত তৌরদুনা প্রধান মন্ত্রীনা হায়খি;
“ভেহিকল স্ক্রেপেজ পোলিসী হৌদোকপা অসি ভারতকী চাউখৎ-থৌরাংগী খোঙচৎতা শীংথানীংঙাই ওইবা মাইলস্তন অমনি। ভেহিকল স্ক্রেপিং ইনফ্রাস্ত্রকচর থম্নবা গুজরাতকী ইনভেস্তর সম্মিৎ অসিনা ওইথোকপা য়াবা কয়া অমা ফংহল্লগনি। ঐহাক্না ঐখোয়গী নহারোলশিং অমসুং স্তার্তঅপশিংদা প্রোগ্রাম অসি শরুক য়ানবা হায়জরি।
ভেহিকল স্ক্রেপিং তৌবনা মতমগা চুনদ্রবা অমসুং পোলুসন থোকহল্লিবা গারীশিং অসি অকোইবগী ফীভমদা শোকহনদবা মওং অমদা ফেস আউত তৌবদা মতেং পাংগনি। ঐখোয়গী পান্দমদি অকোইবগী ফীবম ঙাকশেনবগী থৌদাং য়াবগা লোইননা কান্নগদবা #circulareconomy অমা লৈহন্নবা অমসুং স্তেকহোল্দর পুম্নমক্তা ভেল্যু ফংহন্নবা হোৎনবনি।
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has said that the launch of Vehicle Scrappage Policy today is a significant milestone in India’s development journey.
In a series of tweet, the Prime Minister said;
“The launch of Vehicle Scrappage Policy today is a significant milestone in India’s development journey. The Investor Summit in Gujarat for setting up vehicle scrapping infrastructure opens a new range of possibilities. I would request our youth & start-ups to join this programme.
Vehicle scrapping will help phase out unfit & polluting vehicles in an environment friendly manner. Our aim is to create a viable #circulareconomy & bring value for all stakeholders while being environmentally responsible.”
The “Union Home Minister’s Medal for Excellence in Investigation” for the year 2021 have been awarded to 152 Police personnel (List attached). This medal was constituted in 2018, with the objective to promote high professional standards of investigation of crime and to recognize such Excellence in Investigation by investigating officers.
Among the personnel receiving these awards, 15 are from CBI, 11 each from Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra Police, 10 from Uttar Pradesh, 9 are from Kerala and Rajasthan Police, 8 are from Tamil Nadu Police, 7 are from Bihar, 6 each are from Gujarat, Karnataka and Delhi Police and the remaining from the other States/UTs. These include twenty eight (28) women Police officials.
Annexure-I
NAME OF OFFICERS AWARDED UNION HOME MINISTER’S MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE IN INVESTIGATION FOR THE YEAR 2021.
S/No |
Name & Rank (S/Shri) |
Name of State/UT/Org. |
1 |
Shri Samineni Anthony Raj, Insp |
Andhra Pradesh |
2 |
Shri B Suresh Babu, CI |
Andhra Pradesh |
3 |
Shri K.V.V.N.V. Prasad, SDPO |
Andhra Pradesh |
4 |
Shri T Madhu, CI |
Andhra Pradesh |
5 |
Shri K Ravi Manohara Chary, SDPO |
Andhra Pradesh |
6 |
Shri M. Harsha Vardhan, Addl.DCP |
Arunachal Pradesh |
7 |
Shri Bibekanand Das, SSP |
Assam |
8 |
Dr. Rashmi Rekha Sarmah, DySP |
Assam |
9 |
Shri Sukumar Sinha, Insp |
Assam |
10 |
Shri Dipankar Gogoi, SI |
Assam |
11 |
Smt Nitasha Guria, SSP |
Bihar |
12 |
Shri Babu Ram, SSP |
Bihar |
13 |
Shri Hari Prasath S., SP |
Bihar |
14 |
Shri Nilesh Kumar, SP |
Bihar |
15 |
Shri Yogendra Kumar, SP |
Bihar |
16 |
Shri Ugranath Jha, Insp |
Bihar |
17 |
Shri Md. Neyaz Ahmad, CI |
Bihar |
18 |
Shri Rajeev Sharma, DSP |
Chhattisgarh |
19 |
Ms. Indira Vaishnava, SI |
Chhattisgarh |
20 |
Smt. Indu Sharma, ASI |
Chhattisgarh |
21 |
Smt. Ezilda D’Souza, Dy.SP |
Goa |
22 |
Shri Nitesh Pandey, ASP |
Gujarat |
23 |
Shri Vidhi Somdutt Choudhary, DCP |
Gujarat |
24 |
Shri Mahendra Laxman Bhai Salunke, PI |
Gujarat |
25 |
Shri Mangubhai Vithalbhai Tadvi, PI |
Gujarat |
26 |
Shri Darshansinh Bhagavatsinh Barad, PI |
Gujarat |
27 |
Shri A Y Baloch, PI |
Gujarat |
28 |
Shri Aman Kumar, Insp |
Haryana |
29 |
Shri Amit Dahiya, DSP |
Haryana |
30 |
Smt. Kamlesh, L/SI |
Haryana |
31 |
Smt. Poonam Kumari, L/Insp |
Haryana |
32 |
Smt. Kiran Bala, Insp |
Himachal Pradesh |
33 |
Smt. Nilza Angmo, DySP |
J&K/Ladakh |
34 |
Shri Chandra Shekhar Azad, DySP |
Jharkhand |
35 |
Shri Shyam Kishore Mahto, Insp |
Jharkhand |
36 |
Shri Parameshwar A. Hegde, DySP |
Karnataka |
37 |
Shri H N Dharmendra, ACP |
Karnataka |
38 |
Shri C Balakrishna, DySP |
Karnataka |
39 |
Shri Manoj Hovale, PI |
Karnataka |
40 |
Shri Devaraj T V, CPI |
Karnataka |
41 |
Shri Shivappa Satteppa Kamatagi, PI |
Karnataka |
42 |
Shri Sujith Das S, SP |
Kerala |
43 |
Shri Hari Sankar, AIG |
Kerala |
44 |
Shri A Asokan, DySP |
Kerala |
45 |
Shri Siju B K, Insp. |
Kerala |
46 |
Shri Alavi C, Insp. |
Kerala |
47 |
Shri Shinto P Kurian, Insp. |
Kerala |
48 |
Shri K J Peter, Insp. |
Kerala |
49 |
Shri V.V. Benny, DySP |
Kerala |
50 |
Shri P Vikraman, DySP |
Kerala |
51 |
Shri Umesh Pratap Singh, Insp |
Madhya Pradesh |
52 |
Shri Alok Shrivastava, Insp |
Madhya Pradesh |
53 |
Shri Animesh Kumar Dwivedi, Insp |
Madhya Pradesh |
54 |
Smt. Aakanksha Sahare, SI |
Madhya Pradesh |
55 |
Shri Sunil Lata, Insp |
Madhya Pradesh |
56 |
Shri Jitendra Singh Bhaskar, Insp |
Madhya Pradesh |
57 |
Smt. Arti Dhurve, SI |
Madhya Pradesh |
58 |
Shri Reval Singh Barde, Insp |
Madhya Pradesh |
59 |
Ms Rampyari Dhurve, SI |
Madhya Pradesh |
60 |
Ms Anju Sharma, SI |
Madhya Pradesh |
61 |
Shri Abhay Nema, Insp |
Madhya Pradesh |
62 |
Smt. Mamta Lawrence D’souza, Insp |
Maharashtra |
63 |
Smt. Padmaja Amole Badhe, ACP |
Maharashtra |
64 |
Smt. Alka Dhiraj Jadhav, API |
Maharashtra |
65 |
Smt. Pritee Prakash Tipare, ACP |
Maharashtra |
66 |
Shri Rahul Dhalsing Bahure, API |
Maharashtra |
67 |
Shri Manohar Narsappa Patil, PI |
Maharashtra |
68 |
Shri Baburao Bhauso Mahamuni, DySP |
Maharashtra |
69 |
Shri Ajit Rajaram Tike, DySP |
Maharashtra |
70 |
Shri Sunil Shankar Shinde, Insp |
Maharashtra |
71 |
Shri Sunil Devidas Kadasne, SP |
Maharashtra |
72 |
Shri Umesh Shankar Mane Patil, DySP |
Maharashtra |
73 |
Smt. M Priyadarshini Devi W/SI |
Manipur |
74 |
Shri Banraplang Jyrwa, DySP |
Meghalaya |
75 |
Shri V L Chama Ralte, SI |
Mizoram |
76 |
Shri Temsuyangba Ao, UBSI |
Nagaland |
77 |
Shri Debendra Kumar Mallick, Insp |
Odisha |
78 |
Shri Debendra Kumar Biswal, Insp |
Odisha |
79 |
Shri Trupti Ranjan Nayak, SI |
Odisha |
80 |
Shri Srikanta Sahu, SI |
Odisha |
81 |
Shri Sandeep Goel, SSP |
Punjab |
82 |
Shri Baljit Singh, Insp |
Punjab |
83 |
Shri Anant Kumar, Addl.SP |
Rajasthan |
84 |
Shri Suresh Sharma, DySP |
Rajasthan |
85 |
Shri Anil Kumar Doriya, Insp |
Rajasthan |
86 |
Shri Dinesh Lakhawat, Insp |
Rajasthan |
87 |
Shri Daraja Ram, Insp |
Rajasthan |
88 |
Shri Ashok Anjana, Insp |
Rajasthan |
89 |
Shri Dharmendra Singh, DCP |
Rajasthan |
90 |
Shri Arun Kumar, Insp |
Rajasthan |
91 |
Shri Bhawani Singh, HC |
Rajasthan |
92 |
Shri M Saravanan, Insp |
Tamil Nadu |
93 |
Smt. A Anbarasi, W/Insp |
Tamil Nadu |
94 |
Smt. P Kavitha, W/Insp |
Tamil Nadu |
95 |
Shri R Jayavel, Insp |
Tamil Nadu |
96 |
Smt. K Kalaiselvi, W/Insp |
Tamil Nadu |
97 |
Shri G Manivannan, Insp |
Tamil Nadu |
98 |
Shri P R Chidambaramurugesan, Insp |
Tamil Nadu |
99 |
Smt. C Kanmani, W/Insp |
Tamil Nadu |
100 |
Shri Nayini Bhujanga Rao, ACP |
Telangana |
101 |
Shri Aligati Madhusudhan, DySP |
Telangana |
102 |
Shri N Shyam Prasad Rao, ACP |
Telangana |
103 |
Shri G. Shyam Sunder, ACP |
Telangana |
104 |
Shri Nenavath Nagesh, SI |
Telangana |
105 |
Smt. Rita Debnath, WSI |
Tripura |
106 |
Smt. Neeta Rani, Insp |
Uttar Pradesh |
107 |
Shri Mukesh Kumar Singh, Insp |
Uttar Pradesh |
108 |
Shri Akhilesh Kumar Mishra, Insp |
Uttar Pradesh |
109 |
Shri Ghanshyam Shukla, SI |
Uttar Pradesh |
110 |
Shri Ashok Kumar, Insp |
Uttar Pradesh |
111 |
Shri Sanjay Nath Tiwari, Insp |
Uttar Pradesh |
112 |
Smt. Shweta Srivastava, ACP |
Uttar Pradesh |
113 |
Shri Arun Kumar Pathak, Insp |
Uttar Pradesh |
114 |
Shri Anil Kumar, SI |
Uttar Pradesh |
115 |
Shri Ram Prakash Yadav, Insp |
Uttar Pradesh |
116 |
Shri Pradeep Kumar, Insp |
Uttarakhand |
117 |
Shri Sudip Kumar Das, SI |
West Bengal |
118 |
Shri Kausikbrata Majumder, SI |
West Bengal |
119 |
Shri Suman Sadhukhan, SI |
West Bengal |
120 |
Shri Jitendra Prasad, SI |
West Bengal |
121 |
Shri Krishnavijay Jayantilal Gohil, HC |
Dadra& N.Haveli/ Daman & Diu |
122 |
Late Shri Satish Chander Sharma, Insp (Posthumously) |
Delhi |
123 |
Shri Amaleshwar Kumar Rai, Insp |
Delhi |
124 |
Shri Sandeep Lamba, ACP |
Delhi |
125 |
Shri Gurmeet Singh Kataria, Insp |
Delhi |
126 |
Shri Virender Singh, Insp |
Delhi |
127 |
Ms. Domnica Purty, Insp |
Delhi |
128 |
Shri Anurag Kumar, DIG |
NIA |
129 |
Shri Amit Singh, SP |
NIA |
130 |
Shri Rakesh Balwal, SP |
NIA |
131 |
Shri Kanchan Mitra, DySP |
NIA |
132 |
Shri Neeraj Sharma, Insp |
NIA |
133 |
Shri Vijay Kumar Shukla, Addl.SP |
CBI |
134 |
Shri Sham Datt, DySP |
CBI |
135 |
Shri Kaushal Kishore Singh, DySP |
CBI |
136 |
Shri Rajender Singh Gosain, DySP |
CBI |
137 |
Shri Ananda Krishanan T P, DySP |
CBI |
138 |
Shri Atul Hajela, DySP |
CBI |
139 |
Shri Maharshi Ray Hajong, DySP |
CBI |
140 |
Shri Ashutosh Kumar, DySP |
CBI |
141 |
Shri Sardar Singh Chauhan, Insp |
CBI |
142 |
Shri Ravinder Kumar, Insp |
CBI |
143 |
Smt. A Bama, Insp |
CBI |
144 |
Shri Rakesh Kumar Srivastava, Insp |
CBI |
145 |
Shri Deepak, Insp |
CBI |
146 |
Smt. Pachaiammal Sampath Kumar, Insp |
CBI |
147 |
Shri Tarun Gaur, Insp |
CBI |
148 |
Shri Sameer D Wankhede, ZD |
NCB |
149 |
Shri Kamal Pal Singh, ZD |
NCB |
150 |
Shri Rohit Srivastava, Supdt. |
NCB |
151 |
Shri Latchubugatha Sanyasi Babu, IO |
NCB |
152 |
Shri Ashish Ranjan Prasad, IO |
NCB |
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has expressed grief over the loss of lives in the landslide at Kinnaur.
In a tweet, the Prime Minister said;
“The landslide tragedy at Kinnaur is very saddening. In this hour of grief, my thoughts are with the families of those who lost their lives. May the injured recover at the earliest. Rescue operations are underway and everything possible is being done to assist those still trapped.”