रविवार, 21 मार्च 2010

children who idented mothers name

the children father's name Mother's name is listed instead.
Barmer, Rajasthan: Barmer Barmer district of Rajasthan were from Pakistan's border region of the border village of the district only Sanvrdha notorious slum, where for centuries sex worker is Nagrvdhuan. About seventy families are populated nation Satia here. In the colony and their children live Nagrvdhuan Purusvihin do. Even children born of a father did not name, which these children are known by the name of their mothers. Even in schools the children father's name Mother's name is listed instead.

Barmer district of the village women for centuries Sanvrda indulging in sex trade business. 70 families in this village 132 Nagrvdhuan and 40-45 children. The village primary school level is one in which children learn Nagrvdhuon do. In school the children's father's name Mother's name is listed instead. Topaz school teacher, who is the son of the colony, that colony of June two women trade sex for food arrangements and your family are raising stomach. These families are not the custom of marriage, which are home-less men. Settlements have not bargained father children. For children birth mother to mother them - duty of the father plays.

Associated with the sex trade said the settlement Pempli goddess sex trade is of conventional form. School children by trying to send some Nagrvdhuon started. Joining the mainstream of society because of the desire to educate children by giving them his name Nagrvdhuon dared. School records as the son of Deva Cgni's name, as the son of Raju's Sharda Devi, daughter of and satisfaction as Madani's name is listed.

So far these kids to meet school facility Makul, necessary facilities are not available. These students free books, clothes and text content does not. Krishna water for the children of the institution by trying one tank was made. The administration or government has ever looked at them yet. Many of the women of the slum school Rmtba administration sought Kramonnti, but did not take any action. The settlement topaz, peace and Madan read - by writing to reach the public service have been successful. Sambl these children need. Read - by writing children into mainstream society to join.


शनिवार, 20 मार्च 2010

2 million emcezzlement in barmer forest department

: Barmer: Barmer district of Rajasthan Forest Department has come up 2 million embezzlement case. Year in 2007-08 and 2008-09 budget in the absence of any action by the Department was not. Yet during this time period about two million fake bills submitted by the Rangers picked up payment.

According to departmental Sutron, powered by the Forest Department "to stop the spread Mru project under budget in 2007-08, and 2008-09 was not for lack of any action, which then deputy conservator of forests by the department's cache Umaid Singh Ranawat book and was recorded on Notshit. That the past four years Sutron Department for the project came not from the Central Government budget. Budget in the absence of two years by the Department did not have any kind of plantation work.

Barmer District Council last year by the Department for contingency amount of Rs four crore had been issued. During that time period the district eight fake bills as Deputy Forest Rangers Umaid Singh Ranawat before Srnkshk were presented for payment. The exception to the payment of bills were expressed Ranawat Cash Book and recorded that year Tipni on Notshit in 2007-08 and 2008-09 budget in the absence of any action by the Department is not, which is not possible to be paid
is.

Jaipur was transferred in October 2009 Ranawat. While charging the new Deputy Forest Srnkshk PR Ranawat wrote a comment on the charge notes that in two years by the Department was not any kind of work, so for this time period should be no payment of any kind. In January 2010 the Central Government Forest Department has allocated an amount of 6.66 million. By the new deputy conservator of forests before the Rangers to pay old bills were presented. Being aware of these fake bills about two million fake officer all bills paid. Sutron, according to the Forest Department Barmer range by 46.12 million, 57.69 million to Balotra, Dorimanna to 51.60 million, 26.49 million Shiva, Siwana to 31 million, 1.39 million and the Chauhtn 66.13 million was paid to Baytu. The third phase of the project to pay for actions was the eighth stage, while the eighth stage of the budget in the absence of any kind was not work.

Despite departmental documents mentioned two crore paid by the Department of State and Central Government's tax fraud lime was applied. The main forest reported embezzlement Despite Srnkshk Abhijit Ghosh and CM is not any kind of action. Abhijit Ghosh said the chief conservator of forests after receiving a complaint in writing to this effect have been issued orders high level probe.
Impartial investigation of the matter is put. Responsible authorities will not be spared.


people of desert

People of RajasthanIndia is known for its unity in diversity and Rajasthan in itself presents this in a most complete manner where people have been divided in groups and sub-groups based on their roles and trades that haven followed in their families for generations till the time when these people were assigned the work not through their merits but by the family, they were born in and they were trained for their family professions ever since their childhood. This accounts for the basis of the trades dominated by a people of a particular religion, caste or sub-caste and other communities such as tribals and nomads. We have presented here some broad categories in which the people of Rajasthan can be classified and have attempted to include their distinctive habits and way of living in our passage:

Rajput - The Warrior Class
Valiant and chivalrous, Rajputs were the rulers of the land for a long time and the legends of their medieval concepts and acts of bravery are still sung in Rajasthan. The Rajput rulers were great patrons of arts and crafts and Rajasthan still boasts of monuments of the finest examples of architecture that sprung up during their reign. They still strictly observe their religion and offer sacrifices to their gods and goddesses in order to appease and please them. They have proved formidable foes from time to time. They rose to the elite class of the region and the only reason of their downfall can be attributed to their inter-clan rivalries and internecine wars that often came in the way of their offering a joint opposition to the forces of invaders. Later, Rajputs have been known to serve in the armies of their rulers and acquired land as their compensation not only as a payment for their services but often because they shared a friendly bond and were very loyal to the kings they served.


बुधवार, 17 मार्च 2010

visit sand dunes of barmer

visit
Sand Dunes of barmer
The only sand dunes of Rajasthan complete with camel safaris for the adventurous to give you the real feel of the desert life are Sam Sand Dunes, 12km from barmer. With desert winds as their eternal sculptor, these dunes change beautiful colors with the movement of the sun in the beautiful clear skies of Rajasthan. The sand dunes are eternal but keep shifting with the movement of the winds, which marks as one of the nature's most interesting and picturesque phenomena. It is amazing to see the remarkable structure and patterns that the winds create with the sand and it is still more surprising to see how the living creatures have adapted so naturally to this unique environment. Silvery by the moonlight of the full moon and golden in the sunshine, these sand dunes keep changing colors as their shadows shift by the passing minutes and have always seduced photographers with their perfectly contoured shadows of ripples and undulating crests. The scenic dunes of the Thar have a monotone that gives a spotlight effect to the artists who perform various acrobatic feats and dance nimbly and gracefully on the tunes of the haunting echoing songs and music of their troupe with an easiness of their natural undisturbed beauty. A new experience unfolds before the eyes of the beholder as one sees the magnificent architecture of the barmer fort that one may mistook for a mirage for the first time in the dry arid land. The barrenness of the region transfers the emotions of the human mind to the region, which can at once be the most incredibly beautiful, romantic, thrilling, eerie, treacherous or just plainly inhospitable. Sunsets in the sand dunes are divine and marks the time to get lost in the various cultural programmes organized for the tourists, which provide you with an opportunity to glimpse into the rich culture of the land.in mahabar,jhak,chouhatan.gadara road,sedwa,nava tala,mithrau are many places of sand duens in barmer desert area.

मंगलवार, 16 मार्च 2010

malinath cattle fair in barmer

Mallinath Fair Tilwara
Location:
Village Tilwara in Barmer District, Rajasthan.
Significance:
Cattle Fair.
Time of Celebration:
For a fortnight from Chaitra Budi Ekadashi to Chaitra Sudi Ekadashi (according to the Hindu Calendar) which usually falls in March or April.
One of the biggest cattle fairs of Rajasthan, Mallinath Fair is just the right place to visit to look out for highly popular breeds of cattle such as cows, camels, sheep, goats and horses. People from as far as Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh come here in the hope of finding a good deal. It is said that the fair originated from the transactions that took place when admirers of Rawal Mallinath, a popular local hero, gathered in Tilwara, riding on well-bred animals to meet him. There is a shrine of Mallinath ji where people pray and believe that their wishes would be granted. After their wishes are fulfilled, it is customary to offer miniature horses as a token of thanks to the shrine. One can see wood, brass and bronze horses being sold by the traders who come from Mathura, Agra and Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh. There are other shops selling general merchandise, fodder and agricultural tools.

The fair opens with the hoisting of the flag of Rawal Mallinathji and the songs praising his valor and greatness. The fair features bullock, camel and horse races and thoroughly bred animals, who compete against each other on the dry river bed. The animals who win are crowned with white badges and are sold for higher prices at the fair.