CFTRI Open Day 2018 Central Food Technological Research Institute Mysore Cheluvamba Palace
CFTRI thrown open for public to mark its Foundation Day
Mysuru, Oct 29 (UNI) The doors of CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) were thrown open to public to familarise its innovations and food technologies during ‘Open Days’, a two-day event, which began here on Monday
As expected, the premier institute’s initiative evoked overwhelming response as the public, including many students from schools and colleges, queued up to the campus to get a glimpse of the achievements of the research laboratory as well as the research and development (R& D) activities of all its departments.
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As part of the Dasara celebrations, an open street festival has been organised in Mysuru. The open street festival has been organised in the stretch between Oriental Research Institute to the Zilla Panchayat office.
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An overview of the yeoman work being done at the KSRI to preserve, protect and digitize old priceless manuscripts and documents
MYSORE railway museum
Mysore is a major tourist destination in its own right and serves as a base for other tourist attractions in the vicinity.[20] The city receives large number of tourists during the 10-day Dasara festival.[103] One of the most visited monuments in India, the Amba Vilas Palace, or Mysore Palace, is the centre of the Dasara festivities.[104] The Jaganmohana Palace, The Sand Sculpture Museum the Jayalakshmi Vilas and the Lalitha Mahal are other palaces in the city.[105] Chamundeshwari Temple, atop the Chamundi Hills, and St. Philomena's Church, Wesley's Cathedral are notable religious places in Mysore.[20]
The Mysore Zoo, established in 1892,[106] the Karanji and Kukkarahalli lakes are popular recreational destinations.[20][107] Mysuru has the Regional Museum of Natural History, the Folk Lore Museum, the Railway Museum and the Oriental Research Institute. The city is a centre for yoga-related health tourism that attracts domestic and foreign visitors, particularly those who, for years, came to study with the late ashtanga yoga guru K. Pattabhi Jois.[108]
Three Day National workshop on Preventive Conservation awareness- Inauguration part 1
A three day National workshop on Preventive Conservation awareness was organised at Oriental Research Institute, Sri Venkateswara University, Mysore in collaboration with National Mission for Manuscripts from 23rd to 25th February 2010.
Autobiography of vidwan H.V.Nagrajrao.wmv
A living example of विद्या ददाति विनयम् Great scholar of sanskrit grammer, Vidwan HV Nagaraja Rao is a Sanskritist who has been trained in both the traditional and modern methods of education. He has specialized in Sanskrit grammar and poetics. He was a researcher in Oriental Research Institute, Mysore and published various original Sanskrit works with English and Kannada translations. He has taught Sanskrit at the University of Chicago as a visiting professor. He was invited as a fellow to Hebrew University of Jerusalem and guided the World Sanskrit conference at Edinburg in 2006 and delivered a speech in chaste Sanskrit. He has lectured at Yoga Thialnd in the island of Koh-Samui. He attended the Yoga conference in Hong-Kong in the year 2007. He has been awarded the prixe for translation by Sahitya Academy, the highest literary body in India in 2006. Recently, he has been chosen for honor by the President of India as a noted Sanskrit scholar. He is the honorary editor of Sudharma, the only Sanskrit daily newspaper in the world. know more- praveshvyas87@gmail.com.
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Mysore
Mysore (or Mysuru) (/maɪˈsʊər/) is the second largest city in the state of Karnataka, India, which served as the capital city of Mysore Princely Kingdom (Kingdom of Mysore) for nearly six centuries, from 1399 until 1947. Located at the base of the Chamundi Hills about 146 km (91 mi) southwest of the state capital Bangalore, it is spread across an area of 128.42 km2 (50 sq mi). According to the provisional results of the 2011 national census of India, the population of Mysore is 887,446; of which male and female are 443,813 and 443,633 respectively. The total population of the urban agglomeration (UA) is 920,550. Mysore City Corporation is responsible for the civic administration of the city, which is also the headquarters of the Mysore district and the Mysore division.
The Kingdom of Mysore was ruled by the Wodeyar dynasty, except for a brief period in the late 18th century when Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan were in power. Patrons of art and culture, the Wodeyars contributed significantly to the cultural growth of the city. The cultural ambience and achievements of Mysore earned it the sobriquet Cultural capital of Karnataka.
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Open street festival organised for Dasara- NEWS9
As part of the Dasara celebrations, an open street festival has been organised in Mysuru. The open street festival has been orgainsed in the stretch between Oriental Research Institute to the Zilla Panchayat office.
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H. V. Nagaraja Rao, Vidvān, Oriental Research Institute Mysore (emeritus), is a world authority on Sanskrit grammar and poetics. He is the editor of numerous Sanskrit works and has translated many Sanskrit works into English and Kannada, including, most recently, Ruyyaka's Alaṃkārasarvasvam.
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Mysore (or Mysuru), a city in India's southwestern Karnataka state, was the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 to 1947. In its center is opulent Mysore Palace, seat of the former ruling Wodeyar dynasty. The palace blends Hindu, Islamic, Gothic and Rajput styles. Mysore is also home to the centuries-old Devaraja Market, filled with spices, silk and sandalwood.Hope you like this video.
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Kingdom of Mysore | Wikipedia audio article
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Kingdom of Mysore
00:01:58 1 History
00:02:07 1.1 Early history
00:03:18 1.2 Autonomy: advances and reversals
00:08:27 1.3 Under Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan
00:15:26 1.4 Princely state
00:19:08 2 Administration
00:25:01 3 Economy
00:26:05 3.1 Under Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan
00:28:25 3.2 British rule
00:30:40 4 Culture
00:30:49 4.1 Religion
00:34:12 4.2 Society
00:37:56 4.3 Literature
00:41:16 4.4 Music
00:44:49 5 Architecture
00:50:42 6 Military technology
00:52:48 7 See also
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The Kingdom of Mysore was a kingdom in southern India, traditionally believed to have been founded in 1399 in the vicinity of the modern city of Mysore. The kingdom, which was ruled by the Wodeyar family, initially served as a vassal state of the Vijayanagara Empire. With the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire (c. 1565), the kingdom became independent. The 17th century saw a steady expansion of its territory and during the rule of Narasaraja Wodeyar I and Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, the kingdom annexed large expanses of what is now southern Karnataka and parts of Tamil Nadu to become a powerful state in the southern Deccan.
The kingdom reached the height of its economic and military power and dominion in the latter half of the 18th century under the de facto ruler Haider Ali and his son Tipu Sultan. During this time, it came into conflict with the Marathas, the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Kingdom of Travancore and the British, which culminated in the four Anglo-Mysore Wars. Success in the first Anglo-Mysore war and a stalemate in the second was followed by defeat in the third and fourth. Following Tipu's death in the fourth war of 1799, large parts of his kingdom were annexed by the British, which signalled the end of a period of Mysorean hegemony over southern Deccan. The British restored the Wodeyars to their throne by way of a subsidiary alliance and the diminished Mysore was transformed into a princely state. The Wodeyars continued to rule the state until Indian independence in 1947, when Mysore acceded to the Union of India.
Even as a princely state, Mysore came to be counted among the more developed and urbanized regions of India. This period (1799–1947) also saw Mysore emerge as one of the important centres of art and culture in India. The Mysore kings were not only accomplished exponents of the fine arts and men of letters, they were enthusiastic patrons as well, and their legacies continue to influence music and art even today.
High Speed Rail Corporation of India Limited | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:00 1 Current effort to increase speed to 160-200 km/h
00:03:15 1.1 Background
00:06:17 1.2 Import of global expertise
00:09:02 1.3 Semi-high speed systems progress
00:10:52 1.4 Use of Train sets
00:12:58 1.4.1 Criticism
00:14:33 2 Progress in introduction of 250-350 km/h trains
00:14:49 2.1 Current Status
00:15:46 2.2 History
00:18:32 2.3 Cost
00:20:20 2.4 Proposed Routes
00:21:15 2.5 Project execution
00:22:05 2.6 Feasibility studies
00:24:51 2.7 Diamond Quadrilateral project
00:25:25 3 Proposal to introduce 500 - 550 km/h trains
00:25:40 3.1 Current Status
00:28:45 3.2 Purpose
00:33:13 3.3 Air travel vs high-speed trains
00:36:07 3.4 Maglev trains in other parts of the world
00:37:09 3.5 Technology choice
00:37:49 3.6 Cost reduction and economic viability
00:39:03 4 Hyperloop (900 - 1100 km/h)
00:39:18 4.1 Mumbai-Pune Hyperloop
00:40:26 4.2 Vijayawada-Amaravathi Hyperloop
00:41:18 4.3 Bengaluru-Chennai Hyperloop
00:41:46 5 Production
00:41:55 6 R&D institutions
00:42:35 7 Manufacturing base
00:43:03 8 See also
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India does not have any railways that can be classified as high-speed rail (HSR) by international standards, i.e. railways with operational speeds exceeding 200 km/h (120 mph). The current fastest train in India is the Gatimaan Express with a top speed of 160 km/h (99 mph), which only runs between Delhi and Jhansi.Prior to the 2014 general election, the two major national parties (Bharatiya Janata Party and Indian National Congress(INC)) pledged to introduce high-speed rail. The INC pledged to connect all of India's million-plus cities by high-speed rail, whereas BJP, which won the election, promised to build the Diamond Quadrilateral project, which would connect the cities of Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai via high-speed rail. This project was approved as a priority for the new government in the incoming president's speech. Construction of one kilometer of high speed railway track will cost ₹100 crore (US$14 million) - ₹140 crore (US$19 million) which is 10-14 times higher than the cost of construction of standard railway.India's Union Council of Ministers approved the proposal of Japan to build India's first high-speed railway on 10 December 2015. The planned rail will run approximately 500 km (310 mi) between Mumbai and the western city of Ahmedabad at a top speed of 320 km/h (200 mph). Under this proposal, the construction began in 2017 and is expected to be completed in the year 2022. The estimated cost of this project is ₹980 billion (US$14 billion) and is financed by a low-interest loan from Japan.
Operation is officially targeted to begin in 2023, but India has announced intentions to attempt to bring the line into operation one year earlier. It will transport the passengers from Ahmedabad to Mumbai in just 3 hours and its ticket fare will be cheaper than air planes i.e. ₹2500-₹3000.
India will have two types of gauges for high speed rail. The new HSR tracks with Japanese technology will be in standard gauge, whereas older tracks upgraded to the HSR standard will be in broad gauge. Therefore there will be no interchangeability between newly laid tracks and the older-upgraded tracks for passenger and cargo traffic.
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