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10 things to know about Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose for Parakram Diwal 2023

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To commemorate the anniversary, 21 unidentified islands in Andaman and Nicobar will be given the awards recipients of the Param Veer Chakra. On Monday, a model of the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep National Memorial, which will be constructed in his honour, will also be unveiled.

On January 23, Parakram Diwas is observed to mark the anniversary of freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth. The 126th birthday of Netaji (Bose) is being celebrated this year. To commemorate the anniversary, 21 unidentified islands in Andaman and Nicobar will be given the awards recipients of the Param Veer Chakra. On Monday, a model of the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep National Memorial, which will be constructed in his honour, will also be unveiled.

1) The charismatic leader who coined catchphrases like “Delhi Chalo” was born in Cuttack, Bengal Division, Odisha, on January 23, 1897.

2) His catchphrase, “You give me blood, I will give you freedom” (Tum mujhe khoon do, mai tumhe azadi doonga). It fueled Indians’ patriotism during the war for independence.

3) Bose was the ninth of Jankinath and Prabhavati’s 14 children, which included 8 sons and 6 daughters. Jankinath was a well-known lawyer.

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4) He studied at Presidency College in Calcutta till his suspension for nationalist activities in 1916. Later, in 1919, he received his degree from Scottish Churches College.

5) His parents sent him to Cambridge University in England to study for the Indian Civil Service Exam.

6) Following reports of nationalist unrest in his country, Bose abruptly resigned in April 1921 after passing the exam in 1920 and hastily returned to India.

7) After moving to India, Bose joined the Indian National Congress but eventually switched to Gandhi’s less combative style.

8) He was elected president of the Indian National Congress in 1938. Nevertheless, after defeating his rival in reelection, resigned a year later.

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9) Bose founded “Azad Hind Fauj” on October 21, 1943, and afterwards launched Azad Hind radio station in Germany.

10) On August 18, 1945, he vanished after an aircraft crash in Taiwan. Two of the three investigation commissions into the catastrophe claimed he perished as a result of the collision, but the third said he survived the tragedy.

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Why is National Farmers’ Day 2024 observed? Learn the date, the significance, the history, and more.

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National Farmers’ Day 2024: Why it is celebrated? Know date, history, significance and more

National Farmers’ Day honours the vital contributions of farmers to India’s economy and highlights the ongoing challenges they face. Know why it is celebrated:

National Farmers’ Day in India, also known as Kisan Divas, is celebrated annually on December 23 to commemorate the birth anniversary of India’s 5th Prime Minister, Choudhary Charan Singh. This day honours and pays tribute to the farmers, who are regarded as the backbone of the nation. From its history to significance, here’s everything you need to know about this important day. (Also read: Christmas 2024: History, importance, significance of the festival and why it’s celebrated on December 25 )

National Farmers’ Day 2024 history
National Farmers’ Day was established to honour Chaudhary Charan Singh, who served as India’s Prime Minister from 1979 to 1980. Renowned for his strong support of the farming community, he introduced several key policies aimed at advancing agricultural development. His focus on land reforms, boosting agricultural productivity, and safeguarding farmers’ rights helped lay the groundwork for future welfare-driven policies.

In recognition of his contributions, December 23, his birthday, was declared National Farmers’ Day to celebrate his commitment to agriculture. Charan Singh’s work continues to influence India’s agricultural policies and rural development today.

Significance of National Farmers’ Day
National Farmers’ Day serves as a reminder of the vital role farmers play in India’s economy. As a largely agrarian country, India depends on its farmers for food security and economic stability. The day sheds light on the persistent challenges farmers face, including fair pricing, climate change, and the adoption of modern agricultural technologies. It offers an opportunity to discuss ways to enhance the welfare of farmers through government schemes and reforms.

National Farmers’ Day celebrations
National Farmers’ Day is primarily celebrated in India’s agricultural hubs, including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, and Madhya Pradesh. On this day, various programs are organised across the country, providing farmers a platform to discuss their needs and aspirations. The day also highlights innovations in science and technology, which are introduced to farmers to help enhance their productivity.

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HT Rewind 2024: Manasi Parekh on the resurgence of Gujarati cinema and why her National Award win surprised her.

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HT Rewind 2024: Manasi Parekh on why her National Award win caught her off guard, and the revival of Gujarati cinema

Manasi Parekh, recipient of the Best Actress National Award, talks about her amazing 2024 that gave her both commercial success and critical acclaim.

To casual Hindi viewers, Manasi Parekh is the star of popular TV shows like Sumit Sambhal Lega and Gulaal, among others. But years after she was shot to fame with Hindi television, the actor made her name in her home state – Gujarat – with some critically acclaimed films there. The dividends were reaped in 2024, a remarkable year for the actor when she broke box office records and won a National Film Award. In conversation with HT, Manasi looks back at her annus mirabilis and the revival of Gujarati cinema. (Also read: Manasi Parekh reacts to winning National Film Award for Best Actress: Big win for me as a working mother)

On her amazing 2024
Manasi saw the box office success of her Gujarati horror comedy, Jhamkudi, which earned around ₹25 crore at the box office. Later in the year, she became the first person to win the Best Actress National Award for a Gujarati film as she won it for her 2023 release, Kutch Express. “It has been an amazing year,” Manasi says. First Jhamkudi broke all Gujarati box office records of the last two years. That was a good success, and then the win happened. It made us believe that we are on the right path.”

The National Award win was so unexpected, says Manasi, that she had even forgotten that she had applied for the award. “It was absolutely unexpected. One works with the hope that this film reaches the zenith of what it has to achieve. When we were making Kutch Express, we knew something special was happening. We had applied for the National Award as everyone else does, but we didn’t know the process after that,” she says.

“We were shooting two months ago when the announcement happened, and friends from the industry started messaging. I was so confused because I had forgotten that we had even applied. At that moment, when you are completely caught off guard, it’s so special. If you make a film with the intention of winning an award, you are constantly thinking about it. But when you don’t know all that, it’s very amazing,” the actor adds.

Kutch Express was produced by Manasi and her husband, singer-filmmaker Parthiv Gohil, with some help from their friends. “My husband and I produced the project, and our friends invested in it. It’s almost completely crowdfunded in that sense. We just believed that it had to be made in our own language. So, the win feels much sweeter,” she says.

On Gujarati cinema’s revival
Many were surprised that Manasi is the first to win a Best Actress National Award for Gujarati cinema and the actor sees this as an honour. She tells us, “Hindi cinema is the mainstay but then you have the National Awards where Nithya (Menen) and I win it for regional films, Rishab Shetty wins it for Kantara. You just realise that they are making the effort to recognise talent apart from Hindi cinema.”

But the actor argues that since Gujarati cinema had seen a lull earlier, it is only natural that none of the stalwarts from the industry won any award. “Gujarati cinema has come around in the last 10-12 years, honestly,” she explains. “Before that, it was dormant for a long time. Films were being made, but they were not being correctly distributed. It’s a very adolescent industry right now. Great directors and writers are stepping in, and now it has revived.”

Looking forward to 2025, Manasi hopes to continue doing good work, regardless of language and medium. “All I want to do is tell good, important stories,” she says, signing off.

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A funny jab at AP Dhillon’s attendance at Karan Aujla’s concert in Mumbai is made by Munawar Faruqui: “Ab Aujla block”

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Munawar Faruqui takes a hilarious dig at AP Dhillon attending Karan Aujla’s Mumbai concert: ‘Ab Aujla block’

Amid AP Dhillon, Diljit Dosanjh’s feud, standup-comedian Munawar Faruqui takes a dig at the singer attending Karan Aujla’s concert.

Recently, AP Dhillon shared the stage with Karan Aujla during his concert in Mumbai. Now, Standup comedian and Bigg Boss 17 winner Munawar Faruqui has taken a dig at the singer attending Aujla’s concert amid his feud with Diljit Dosanjh.

Munawar Faruqui on AP Dhillon attending Karan Aujla’s concert amid feud with Diljit Dosanjh
On Monday, Munawar Faruqui took to Instagram and shared a photo of the Tauba Tauba alongside AP Dhillon on the stage, the comedian wrote, “Ab Karan Aujla block!”, hinting at AP Dhillon and Diljit Dosanjh’s controversy.

All about Diljit Dosanjh and AP Dhillon’s feud
For the unversed, it all started after AP Dhillon, during his Chandigarh concert, responded to Diljit Dosanjh’s shoutout for him and claimed that the Lover singer had blocked him on Instagram. In response to this, Diljit said, “I never blocked you… I might have issues with the government, but not with artists.”

However, AP Dhillon didn’t let it slide and shared a screen recording as ‘proof’ to show that he was blocked by Diljit Dosanjh and could only see his profile after the singer unblocked him. Even during Karan Aujla’s Mumbai concert, AP Dhillon made a statement, “A narrative is being pushed that these guys don’t like each other, they don’t get along… But I’m gonna tell you one thing, this social media is all corrupt. This is a narrative that people push. We f**king love each other.” He went on to add, “I want to tell you one thing. Music is not a f*king sport. There is no winner or loser in this game. All it matters is who f*king keeps it real.”

Meanwhile, Munawar Faruqui became a household name with his witty stand-up performances. He then participated in Salman Khan’s show Bigg Boss 17 and beat Ankita Lokhande, Abhishek Kumar, and Mannara Chopra to emerge as the winner of the season. He was last seen in Laughter Chefs for a few episodes and also featured as a mentor in the show Playground 4, but lost the season to Elvish Yadav.

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