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Chennai International Film Festival (CIFF)

Chennai International Film Festival (CIFF)

Room no 4, E Block, 2nd Floor, Gemini Parsn Apartments, Cathedral Garden Road,, Chennai (Madras) ,
Film Festival conducted by Indo Cine Appreciation Foundation ICAF, a Registered Film Society. To avail ICAF membership please call Tel: +91 44 6516 3866 ; Tele fax +91 44 2821 2652 Mob: +91 98401 51956 email : thangaraj_icaf@hotmail.com Or Visit : INDO CINE APPRECIATION FOUNDATION E Block, Second Floor, Room No.4, Gemini Parsn Apartments, Cathedral Garden Road, Chennai - 600 006 Tel Nos: 2821 2652 / 6516 3866 / 98401 5l956
Vettuvenni, Marthandam - P.O

Vettuvenni, Marthandam - P.O

Vettuvenni, Marthandam, Marthandam ,
Vettuvenni, Marthandam, Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu, India - 629165
N S S Polytechnic College Pandalam

N S S Polytechnic College Pandalam

mannam nagar p.o, perumpulickal, Pandalam ,
The N.S.S. Polytechnic College, Pandalam is one of the three polytechnic in Kerala, started in 1958 in private sector under the Second Five Year Plan. The foundation stone of the building laid by Bharatha Kesari, Padmabhushan, Mannathu Padmanabhan, a man who had dedicated his whole life for the development of socially and economically backward people, on 10.02.1958. This is the first technical institution started by the Nair Service Society, an organization registered under the Non-trading Companies Act, dedicated to serve the people with missionary spirit, for over eighty years. The N.S.S Polytechnic is situated at Mannam Nagar, Pandalam Thekkekara Panchayat, and 7.5 KM south east of Pandalam in Pathanamthitta District. The site is a hill surrounded by paddy fields with a rural charm of its own. This Polytechnic is an aided private institution, run under the financial assistance of Central & State Governments. It conducts at present Three Year Diploma Courses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics & Communication and Computer Engineering, leading to the award of diploma by The State Board of Technical Education, Kerala State. The Students of this Institution are maintaining outstanding result for the last so many years.
Nalanda Matric Higher Secondary School

Nalanda Matric Higher Secondary School

Nalanda Group of Institutions, Krishnagiri ,
Started in the year 1992 with 150 students and 15 teachers now the school has an well established campus with nearly 2000 students and 200 teaching and non-teaching staffs with 25 buses for transportation around the district...
Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak

Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak

Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) is a public university located at Rohtak, Haryana, India. Established in 1976 and named after the great saint Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati, the varsity is a premier institution of higher education in the region. The university offers courses in different fields of study at undergraduate, post graduate and doctoral levels. Besides offering courses at campus, it also acts as an affiliating university and provides several programs through various colleges, institutes and centers throughout the region.
Spic Macay (ABES EC Chapter) Ghaziabad

Spic Macay (ABES EC Chapter) Ghaziabad

ABES Engg college(ABES EC),19th km stone, N.H.-24,ghaziabad, Ghaziabad ,
About Beginning of SPIC MACAY :- An idea originates and finds someone through whom it can manifests itself. That fortunate someone, experiences during the birth process, a feeling which is beyond description. Imagine for a moment that you are witnessing the creation of the universe. The “big bang” of SPIC MACAY came in 1972 at a concert of Ustad Nasir Aminuddin Dagar and Ustad Zia Fariduddin Dagar at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York. After a few sporadic concerts (notable amongst them was that of Ustad Ali Akbar Khan) at Columbia University, New York, under the aegis of the India Club of Columbia University during the period 1972-76, the idea took a more defined direction in 1977 in India. However in 1979, a two-day programme again at IIT Delhi of Ustad Bismillah Khan, Dagar Bandhu, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and Ustad Sitahid Parvez turned out to be a marginal success. MEFYS( Mechanical Engineering Final Year Students) organized the programme. It was at this programme that the name SPIC MACAY was first launched and the aim expressed was not to fight Westernisation but the process of deculturisation. The first lecture-demonstration series LEC-DEM’79 was also conducted in the same year when six Delhi based artistes, Pandit Birju Maharaj, Smt.Sonal Mansingh, Ustad Asad Ali Khan, Dagar Bandhu and Ustad Munnawar Ali Khan gave three presentations at the Jawaltar Lal Nehru University (Godavari Hostel), Lady Irwin College and Miranda House respectively. The name FEST for our annual festival was first used in 1980 and FEST 80 was conducted in a number of educational institutions all over Delhi. Fest’81 took SPIC MACAY to Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Calcutta, and Kharagpur. In 1982, the first lecture-demonstration series in schools was conducted when Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, and Smt. Sonal Mansingh gave three lec-dems each at Modern School, Barakhamba Road, Sardar Patel Vidyalaya & Ramjas School no.3 in Delhi. From then SPIC MACAY started spreading to many Schools and colleges all over the country. 1986 saw the introduction of folk arts& crafts into the gamut of SPIC MACAY. The scholarship scheme began in the year 1986 to help give students a glimpse into the age-old Guru-Shishya tradition. This was also the year that the first annual convention, was held at Hyderabad . In 1988 the first programme, was conducted abroad, Pandit Jasraj sang at the University of Connecticut at Harford. ‘THE EYE’ Magazine, was first released in 1991 as a thought provoking ‘written word movement’, for the Youth. In 1993, the first schools convention was held at Delhi Public School, R.K Puram. Virasat, a festival comprising performances, workshops in folk, classical arts, literature, theatre, cinema, yoga and other areas of our heritage was launched for the first time in Dehradun in the year 1995. As the SPIC MACAY movement spreads both geographically and in content, great care must be taken that the direction and intensity are not lost and that at least a glimmer of the original spark remains. The Movement :- SPIC MACAY is an affirmation of: - a priceless cultural heritage rooted in what is essentially Indian. With the onslaught of rapid change and global homogenization, this multifaceted Indian heritage is being increasingly marginalized and diluted. SPIC MACAY seeks to conserve and promote an awareness of this rich and heterogeneous cultural tapestry amongst the youth of this country through focus on the classical arts, with their attendant legends, rituals, mythology and philosophy and to facilitate an awareness of their deeper and subtler values. - the pulsating and dynamic vitality of the young person. The movement incorporates this vitality to cajole them into being custodian of what is actually their birthright, namely their heritage, roots and identity. It seeks to provoke thought and a genuine spirit of enquiry in the young. - a solid value-based education, which involves the absorption of aesthetics and spirituality in an increasingly technical, mundane and competitive world. Thus its work is educational in spirit and character and locates itself in educational institutions only. - the effectiveness of voluntary work in inculcating a spirit of service. This is, in fact, the hidden agenda of this movement. Volunteers come from all walks of life with varied aspirations and skills. They give some of their time to a cause which is for the larger good and outside of their immediate self interest. The emphasis is on participation without hierarchy and too much formalism. - the need for a more inspired perspective in a world bombarded by too much information. A unique feature of the heritage of India is its inbuilt characteristic of introspection and a philosophy that transcends mere intellectualism. - all that is beautiful, lofty and wholesome, of the sensitive, kind and gentle human being who is inspired and in turn inspires. Its Growth :- The movement caught the imagination of the young and began to grow geographically and numerically. While on the one hand, the idea had to be painstakingly introduced in minor doses, on the other, there was a clamouring for the the programmes in schools and colleges. A combination of both has resulted in network of over 200 centers in India and abroad. About 1000 events are conducted yearly.
Canon Image Square (Avani Riverside Mall, Howrah)

Canon Image Square (Avani Riverside Mall, Howrah)

Avani Riverside Mall, Shop No. LG 1A, 32 Jagat Banerjee Ghat Road, Shibpur,, Howrah ,
All Canon Digital Imaging Products & Accessories: Compact Cameras, DSLR Cameras, Lenses, Accesories & Printers
Rajgarh

Rajgarh

Near SBI Bank, Rajgarh ,
Rajgarh is the best city of Rajasthan..........
Tel: 9783639737