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Ganesh Chaturthi 2023: Sri Sathya Ganapathi temple in Bengaluru adorned with currency notes worth Rs 2.5 crore | Watch

The Rs 100, 200 and 500 denomination notes have been crafted in a manner such that these have donned the appearance of flowers. Meanwhile, coins of Rs 5, 10 and 20 have been used for decorating the accessories of the idol.

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Ganesh Chaturthi 2023: Sri Sathya Ganapathi temple in Bengaluru adorned with currency notes worth Rs 2.5 crore | Watch

This year, Ganesh Chaturthi will be celebrated on September 19. As the joyful festival is approaching, the devotees are all prepared to celebrate the birth of Lord Ganesha in a grand way. The Sri Sathya Ganapathi Temple at Puttenahalli in JP Nagar in Bengaluru has reportedly decorated its premises with Indian currency notes and coins that approximately cost Rs 2.56 crores.

Devotees who are planning to visit Sri Sathya Ganapathi temple on the auspicious occasion, will find Rs 500, Rs 200, Rs 100, Rs 50, Rs 20 and Rs 10 denomination banknotes and coins around the temple premises. The currency notes and coins are designed as creative motifs. As per reports, for the first time in the country, notes and coins worth crores of rupees have been used for decorating the premises and the idol at the Sri Sathya Ganapati temple.

The Shri Sathya Ganapati Shirdi Sai Trust has come up with a new decoration idea to give devotees a chance to worship in an innovative way. Notably, the garlands crisscrossing the temple premises have been made from notes.

The Rs 100, 200 and 500 denomination notes have been crafted in a manner such that these have donned the appearance of flowers. Meanwhile, coins of Rs 5, 10 and 20 have been used for decorating the accessories of the idol.

Speaking to the media, Temple trustee, Mohan Raju said that for the last 11 years, they have been doing different types of decorations. This year, all the trustees have planned to do it with coins and notes. He added that notes worth Rs 2.06 crores and coins amounting to Rs 52.50 lakh have been used in the decorations. 

He further mentioned that around 150 people have been working at the decorations since the past one month. He noted that they have deployed adequate security personnel and installed CCTV cameras in the temple premises so as to prevent any untoward incident. Beside the aforementioned decorations, coins have been beautifully arranged to design pictures of Ganesh, the state of Karnataka, Vikram Lander, Chandrayaan and Jai Jawaan Jai Kisan slogans.

Ram Mohan Raju, the trustee of Sri Satya Ganapati Shirdi Trust expressed that devotees were very happy to see this decoration. He added that this decoration will remain in place for a week and devotees can come for darshan on any day. 

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The Hill Of Enchantment Review: Ruskin Bond revisits his life as writer

The book not only delineates Ruskin Bond’s journey as a writer but also depicts the changing literary landscape from the 1950s to recent times.

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The Hill Of Enchantment Review: Ruskin Bond revisits his life as writer

India’s most loved and prolific writer from the hill, who wrote his first book when he was around 17, Ruskin Bond, turned 90 this year. In his seven decade literary journey, the author has written more than 500 novels, short stories, and poems set mostly in the hills and mountains of India. 

The Hill Of Enchantment published by Aleph Book Company, is a memoir of his writing journey, with the subtitle, the story of my life as a writer. Bond revisits the people, mountains, railway stations, rooms, and markets that shaped him as an author. He says, characters in his novels and short stories are mostly inspired by the people he met in his life. The author confesses that some characters also portray his adopted family, friends and colleagues. 

Expressing that if a writer wishes to create a little magic with his pen he must find a little magic in his life, Ruskin Bond shares that he only has to open his window to see a magical world – clouds racing across the sky. In the book, the author mentioned how Pari Tibba, Fairy Hill, which he could see from his window, and solitude has influenced his books.

In The Hill of Enchantment, Ruskin Bond pens about how his need for privacy and solitude have inspired his first work, The Room on the Roof, published in 1956. He also portrayed how his frequent visits to a railway station led to the story, Time Stops At Shamli and others. Sharing an anecdote, Bond wrote that his frequent visits to railway stations made him so popular, just like a coolie, he did not have to buy a platform ticket to sit at the railway station.

The book also highlights the ordeal of Indian writers in the days dating back to 1950s to get published as compared to modern writers. It pointed out the change in the literary scene in the twenty-first century, which brought literary festivals along with online forums for writers and publishers. The author says, “writers were becoming faces and mini celebrities”. 

Ruskin Bond’s book not only delineates his journey as a writer but also stresses on the changing literary landscape from 1950s to recent times. The book is an utter testament for the aspiring writers. 

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Amit Shah claims NDA has already got 310 seats after 5 phases of Lok Sabha elections

Shah was addressing 2 election rallies in Sambalpur where the BJP has fielded Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

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Amit Shah claims NDA has already got 310 seats after 5 phases of Lok Sabha elections

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday claimed that the NDA has already bagged 310 seats after the completion of 5 phases of the Lok Sabha polls. He urged the people of Odisha to free the state from babu-raj and allow the BJP to form government at the Centre and also in the state.  Shah was addressing 2 election rallies in Sambalpur where the BJP has fielded Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

Shah claimed after the 5th phase of elections, the NDA has already got 310 seats and they will secure 400 plus seats after the 6th and 7th rounds of elections. The union home minister added that Odisha has been ruled by a handful of officers and this election will end the ongoing babu raj in the state.

He said that the tribals of Keonjhar get no benefit even though most of the mines and mineral reserves of the country are located in Keonjhar district. Shah enlisted Modi government’s achievements and said that the prime minister has ensured that there is no terrorism across the country. He added that PoK (Pakistan occupied Kashmir) was with India and it would remain with India.

Shah criticized Congress of being frightened over Pakistan possessing an atom bomb and said PM Modi has given a befitting reply to Pakistan’s terror activities and he does not fear such threat of nuclear bombs. He attacked the previous Congress government for doing nothing for tribals. Shah pointed out that former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee had formed a separate ministry for tribal affairs while Narendra Modi as the PM has worked to eliminate Naxalism in Odisha, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

The Union Home Minister said PM Modi has constituted District Mineral Foundation and given crores of rupees for the development of the tribal region. Shah said the budgetary allocation for tribal affairs has been increased to Rs 1.25 lakh crore during Modi government from Rs 25,000 crore given during the previous UPA regime.

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Congress accuses PM Modi of communal campaigning, questions his silence on key issues like caste census, reservations

Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh’s attack came over Modi’s remarks in an interview to the media in which he had said that he has never uttered a word against minorities, and the BJP has not just today but never acted against them.

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Congress accuses PM Modi of communal campaigning, questions his silence on key issues like caste census, reservations

The Congress on Tuesday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had been indulging in polarisation throughout the election and has prepared a communal pitch, but Congress refused to play on that and pursued its paach nyay agenda. Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh’s attack came over Modi’s remarks in an interview to the media in which he had said that he has never uttered a word against minorities, and the BJP has not just today but never acted against them.

Jairam Ramesh said that PM Modi’s entire campaign from April 19 has been based on communalisation with the Hindu-Muslim rhetoric throughout and has not talked about Viksit Bharat, issues of the farmers, Modi ki guarantee, women, youth workers, SCs, STs and OBCs.

Speaking about the remarks made by PM Modi on minorities, Ramesh said what nonsense was he talking about?  He further added the prime minister is fast losing his memory and he has never had any adherence to truth. Ramesh called PM Modi a jhoothjeevi and said PM Modi does not remember what he said the day before and then claims that he never said it.

Ramesh said the prime minister had raised the issue of Muslim League imprint on the Congress manifesto, the mangalsutra remarks and the allegation that the Congress will give reservations on the basis of religion, which are all bogus statements.

He said this is the prime minister who, when asked some years ago whether he had any remorse at the killings during the Gujarat riots, said even when a small puppy comes under a car, one feels bad. This is the language that he had been using. Ramesh claimed that when Atal Bihari Vajapayee became the prime minister, L K Advani and company wanted a committee to review the basic structure of the Constitution. Ramesh said Congress boycotted that commission and this has always been the objective of the BJP and the RSS.

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