Field Marshal KM Cariappa - A Documentry
Field Marshal Kodandera Madappa Cariappa
First Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army
Nickname Kipper (Chimma among friends)
Born 28 January 1899 in Sanivarsanthe, Kodagu
Died 15 May 1993 (aged 94) in Bangalore, Karnataka
Rank : Field Marshal
Battles/wars: World War II, Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
Awards: Order of the British Empire,Legion of Merit
A Day Tour of Mg Road Bangalore | Main Attractions
One of the busiest roads in Bangalore, MG Road or Mahatma Gandhi Road is a hub of recreational and commercial activity in the city. Swarming with people at almost all the time, MG Road is a one-stop destination for a perfect weekend shopping adventure. Items such as traditional handicrafts, silk, sarees and cutlery and bone china sets are easily available here among other enticing goods. And once you get tired of shopping and are looking for a quick bite to eat, a plethora of cafes and restaurants here are at your service. Nights at MG Road call for partying and dancing till you drop and it packs quite a few high-end pubs as well. One of the most popular shopping and entertainment hubs of Bangalore, MG Road is a must visit when you're in the city.
It was known as South Parade during the pre-independence era but was renamed as Mahatma Gandhi Road or MG Road on 26th February 1948. Today, MG Road is best known for its amazing shopping experience, restaurants, cafes and food outlets offering delectable delicacies. With its own metro station now since 2011, MG Road runs east from Trinity Circle at one end towards Anil Kumble Circle at the other end. Once flocked with old buildings, today the avenue is all about fancy glass buildings mixed with an old vibe exhibited by few old-time structures. Take a stroll on the street and enjoy the bright atmosphere at MG Road!
Main Attractions in MG Road
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Cauvery Handicrafts
Ulsoor Lake
1 MG Road LIDO Mall
Metro TRain
Holy Trinity Church
The Obroi & Taj Hotel
Meyo Hall
Gurudwara Temple
Garuda Mall
General Cariappa Memorial Park
Chinna Swamy Cricket Stadium
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Mahatma Gandhi Road also known as M.G. Road is a road in Bangalore, India. It runs east from Trinity Circle at one end to Anil Kumble circle at the other.
MG ROAD is an iconic, new age, downtown high street shopping centre, located in the heart of Bangalore.
One of the busiest roads in Bangalore, MG Road or Mahatma Gandhi Road is a hub of recreational and commercial activity in the city. Swarming with people at almost all the time, MG Road is a one-stop destination for a perfect weekend shopping adventure. Items such as traditional handicrafts, silk, sarees and cutlery and bone china sets are easily available here among other enticing goods. And once you get tired of shopping and are looking for a quick bite to eat, a plethora of cafes and restaurants here are at your service. Nights at MG Road call for partying and dancing till you drop and it packs quite a few high-end pubs as well. One of the most popular shopping and entertainment hubs of Bangalore, MG Road is a must visit when you're in the city.
It was known as South Parade during the pre-independence era but was renamed as Mahatma Gandhi Road or MG Road on 26th February 1948. Today, MG Road is best known for its amazing shopping experience, restaurants, cafes and food outlets offering delectable delicacies. With its own metro station now since 2011, MG Road runs east from Trinity Circle at one end towards Anil Kumble Circle at the other end. Once flocked with old buildings, today the avenue is all about fancy glass buildings mixed with an old vibe exhibited by few old-time structures. Take a stroll on the street and enjoy the bright atmosphere at MG Road!
Main Attractions in MG Road
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Main AtTractions
Cauvery Handicrafts
Ulsoor Lake
1 MG Road LIDO Mall
Metro TRain
Holy Trinity Church
The Obroi & Taj Hotel
Meyo Hall
Gurudwara Temple
Garuda Mall
General Cariappa Memorial Park
Chinna Swamy Cricket Stadium
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Vijay Mallya returned to a London court on Thursday (11th January) to fight an extradition request from the Indian government who wish to investigate money-laundering and conspiracy allegations surrounding the Force India boss. He is fighting to remain in Britain - which he calls his second home - and will be able to appeal if the judge rules against him. (Video: SNTV)
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Sainik School Bijapur, Farewell,Col R Balaji, CM Hiremath,Tea at Mess I
Sainik School Bijapur, Farewell,Col R Balaji, CM Hiremath,Tea at Mess I: A Hearty Farewell to Golden Jubilee Principal Col R Balaji
(Outstanding contributions from 17 June 2011 to 31 March 2015)
Sainik School Bijapur, the cradle of education, under the Ministry Of Defence, Sainik School Society is located in the state of Karnataka in India.
It was established in the year 1963 and celebrated its Golden Jubilee in the year 2013 under the able guidance of visionary Principal Col. R Balaji in a grand manner by showcasing the talents of its cadets in drill, karate, gymnastics , aerobics, lazim, mass PT, Science projects, drawing, debating, singing and so on.
From the time he came in June 2011, Col R Balaji started showcasing the school campus infrastructure by adding facilities like multipurpose indoor stadium, remembrance Sthal for martyrs, pavilion for the Hockey and Football grounds, construction of long and secure boundary wall, chain link fencing for hockey and football grounds, construction of additional staff quarters, laying of pipeline for human waste treatment, establishment of Science Park-2, promotion of science concepts by Innovative Lab, renovation of mess flooring with granite stone, extension of CSD building, laying of tar road, extension of foot path, kitchen and bathroom tiling of staff quarters, whitewashing and colouring of entire campus buildings including main building, students’ hostels, staff quarters, LED lighting of road lights, solar street lighting, technology integration in classroom by establishing Extra Marks and many more.
He also started the work on spacious outdoor stadium, dome for the indoor stadium, construction of two room guest house for visitors and ambitious Hydroponics project.
During the period of Col. R Balaji, a large number of luminaries descended on the campus to participate in the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the school. The accomplished Ajeets who visited us from 16 Sept 2012 to 24 Sept 2013 are Shri Gopal Hosur IPS , Shri Shivayogi Kalasad IAS, Shri Subhash Pattanashetty IAS,Shri PS Vastrad IAS, Air Marshal Sriram Sundaram, Rear Admiral R M Purandare,Brig Mohan Pattar, Commodore H N shirgavi, Air vice Marshal V K Yajurvedi, Major Gen K N Mirji,Lt Gen P G Kamath, Brig Suresh Rao,Lt Gen Ramesh Halgali, , Commodore Arvind Shiggaon, Lt Gen Om Prakash,Maj Gen K S Kumbar, Maj Gen K Arjun Mutthanna, Maj Gen P M Cariappa,Maj Gen P D Hallur, Air Commodore Raghavendra, Commodore Srikanth Kesnur.
The other accomplished Ajeets who attended the Golden Jubilee Celebrations are Shri Ajaykumar Saranaik, Dr. Suresh H Jangamashetty, Raju S Hiremath, Dr. Chandrashekar Hunshal, Mr. Sunil Potdar, Mr. Sadanand Shivagunde, Mr. Satish Maneshinde, Dr. Ashok Dalwai, Mr. Ramesh Bhatt, Shri Gopalkrishna Kole and a large number of other Ajeets and former staff of Sainik School Bijapur.
The high profile celebrations of a yearlong Golden Jubilee started with the visit of Chief Minister of Karnataka Shri Jagadish Shettar and concluded with the visit of President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee on 24 Sept 2013.
During the illustrious period of Principal Col. R Balaji Sainik School Bijapur saw stimulating SPIC MACAY programmes, Science exhibitions, visit to LOC, White Water Rafting at Rishikesh, All India Kannada Sahitya Sammelana at the school campus, visit of DRDO Scientists, inter house Boxing Championship, All India Sainik School Principals’ Conference, Sunday Yoga Camps and Ajeet Alumni Meets with regular intervals.
As a committed and dutiful Officer, he provided transparent and effective administration. He enabled a large number of cadets’ from school to join National Defense Academy Kadakvasala and Naval Academy Ezhimala.
We, the staff and cadets of Sainik School Bijapur, salute the zest and zeal of this eminent army officer Col. R Balaji.
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In search of: Grave of Indian King Raja Raja Chola - Was he murdered?
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In this video, I am gonna show you my search for the grave of the Indian King Raja Raja. I was told that his tombstone lies in the small village of Udayalur. This is where he is rumored to have been buried or cremated.
When I visited this place, I was surprised to see a lingam which is about 2 feet tall and this elderly gentleman told me that the rest of the structure is buried underneath about 14 feet deep. It is a rather simple lingam with a diameter of only one and a half feet. He says this Lingam is the tombstone of Raja Raja. I asked him if he knew how Raja Raja died, and he told me he died naturally of old age and was cremated right here. Why would a great king have such a small, anonymous grave? You can see there are no inscriptions, no other carvings on this lingam or anywhere in this site. Remember, Raja Raja built the greatest temple in India which is now declared a world heritage site and his accomplishments and other information are inscribed all over the walls in many temples. So, I asked this gentleman, if there is any evidence to prove that this is in fact Raja Raja's grave.
He told me there used to be a pillar here and it was donated to a temple called Paalkulathu amman temple, a few miles away. He said that this pillar has inscriptions which proves that Raja Raja died here.
So, I decided to travel to this temple and take a look at this pillar myself. As soon as I reached the temple, I immediately spotted the pillar. The pillar does contain the word RajaRaja so it is obviously related to the King, but I was not able to completely understand what the inscription said. So, I took a lot of pictures and copied the entire writings on a scratchpad.
I contacted an epigraphist, who was able to tell me exactly what was written in this pillar. I've posted the entire inscription and it's translation on my website phenomenalplace.com and you can take a look at it if you are interested. I double checked this information with another expert as well.
What the inscription says is that the Royal Palace of Raja Raja Chola was renovated by 4 people. The inscription includes those 4 names and that is all the information we see on this pillar. The inscription has no reference to the death or grave of the King at all. This shows that the site of this lingam is probably not Raja Raja's grave and there is no actual evidence to claim so.
This raises the question of what happened to Raja Raja, how did he die? Where did his funeral take place? Think a moment, there are hundreds of inscriptions about Raja Raja's accomplishments, how he conquered various territories, how he built the great temple and even when he was born. But there is no information whatsoever about when or how he died and where he was buried or cremated.
So I decided to go back to Thanjavur to find out more about his death. I contacted several archeologists and they told me that the only reason why a King's death would not recorded is if the King died an unnatural death. So, if a King committed suicide or was murdered, then the ancient Tamils would not record that.
I spoke to a lot of locals in Thanjavur to see if anyone knew how he died. The locals tell a very different, but consistent story. It turns out that Raja Raja was actually murdered by a woman from Sri Lanka. Let's hear what this gentleman says. In 993 A.D, Raja Raja conquered half of Sri Lanka and the defeated King Mahinda V fled to the south, to avoid being captured. Unable to defeat Raja Raja in the battlefield, King Mahinda sent a Buddhist woman from Sri Lanka who slowly got into the inner circle of Raja Raja. When Raja Raja was standing on the 8th floor inspecting the progress of the Big Temple, she simply pushed him down. This fall killed him instantly.
People claim this is why the temple was not properly finished and his son created a whole new capital in a different city because he thought that this was a cursed place. This story also explains why his son Rajendra Chola went after Sri Lanka with a vengeance, conquering the entire island. He then found King Mahinda who was hiding, brought him back and kept him as a lifelong prisoner. Mahinda V died in prison around 1029 A.D. Although this story explains why there is no record of Raja Raja's death or his tomb, again, I have to point out that I don't have any actual evidence to prove this. So, my quest for Raja Raja's grave and the nature of his death remains incomplete but I'm gonna keep searching. I hope you liked this video, I am Praveen Mohan. Thank you for watching and talk to you soon.
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Lala Lajpat Rai
Popularly known as Punjab Kesari, Lala Lajpat Rai was born on 28 January 1865 in Jagraon town in Ludhiana. He was the eldest son of Munshi Radha Kishan Azad and Gulab Devi.
Lalaji was proud of the ancient values and rich heritage of India. The session of the Indian National Congress at Allahabad in December 1888 marked the beginning of his political career. At the next session of Congress at Bombay in 1889 he spoke in support of Tilak's amendment. Bipin Chandra Pal and Gokhale too supported Tilak. Though his name was linked with Tilak and Pal as the leaders of the extremists, he always made efforts to reconcile the differing elements.
The year 1905 was important for the emergence of a new leadership in the Indian National Congress of Lal-Bal-Pal, as they were popularly known. The partition of Bengal in 1905 aroused their robust nationalism. The repressive measures of Government against the growing nationalist movement inspired them to infuse national pride and self-respect among people. Lalaji emerged as the undisputed leader of this new spirit.
Lalaji presided over the first session of the All India Trade Union Congress in 1920. He also went to Geneva to attend the eighth International Labour Conference in 1926 as a representative of Indian labour. He had an opportunity to watch the labour movement in the USA and England where he was required to prolong his stay for political reasons.
He was not only a good orator but also a prolific and versatile writer. His journal Arya Gazette concentrated mainly on the subjects related to the Arya Samaj. Bande Mataram and People, full of fiery essays mirrored the unrest and zeal in him to free his country from the clutches of foreign rule. He founded the Servants of the People Society, which worked for the freedom movement as well as for social reform movement in the country.
Following in the footsteps of revolutionaries who had not hesitated to sacrifice their lives, he led a procession to demonstrate against the Simon Commission. He was made the target of a brutal lathi charge in which he was injured badly. A meeting was held the same evening at which Lalaji, - wounded and aching - spoke with such vigour that his words, 'Every blow aimed at me is a nail in the coffin of British imperialism', became historic. Though he recovered from the fever and pain within three days yet his health had received a permanent setback and on 17 November 1928, he passed away.
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M. P. Birla Planetarium | Tara Mandal, Kolkata
M. P. Birla Planetarium is magnificent structure situated at the Theatre Road and the Chowringee Road Crossing of the Kolkata Metropolis. To be precise, the formal address is 18, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, (adjacent to the Victoria Memorial), Kolkata – 700 071.
Turning the pages of History would reveal that the world famous structure was built by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of independent India way back in 1963. It displays a wonderful style of architecture and rated as one of the largest planetariums. Wearing a white color at the exterior it replicates the structure of the Sanchi Stupa. The spectacular structure is seventy-five meters in height and could be distinguished from a distance.
Writing about the interior, it’s fully air-conditioned and could hold around seven hundred people at a time. Regular shows are organized here in English, Hindi, and Bengali. It educates the viewers or the masses about the solar system including the stars, planets, and planetoids in a lucid yet interesting way. People come from far and wide to have a glimpse of the wonderful structure and to experience the shows in the real time in their suitable language. Thus, its role is unparallel in fostering awareness, knowledge, and education among the core masses regularly. These shows fascinate the interest of all the age groups. It’s one of the plastic-free zones of the city and all the visitors need to abide it.
Show Timings
English – 1:30 & 6:30
Hindi – 12:30, 2:30 & 4:30
Bengali – 3:30 & 5:30
Sunday and Holiday Show Timings
Hindi – 10:30 & Bengali – 11:30
Enquiry numbers
2223 1516/ 22236610
To get there
Plenty of buses available from the Dharmatala/Esplanade locality of the Kolkata City to reach the spot like the 47, 47/1, 14/1, Garia – BBD Bag Mini Bus, L9, etc. The bus journey from the Dharmatala to the Planetarium Bus Stop takes around eight to ten minutes.
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