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Showing posts with label Dr. Ujala Arora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Ujala Arora. Show all posts

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch remembered Dr. Ujala Arora

Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch  organized its 1387th meeting on October 25, 2009 to remember its founder Dr. Ujala Arora. It was a Mushayra. Dr Ujala Arora was a poetess too and loved Shayri, Ghazal etc along with poems, rhyms and lyrics. There are number of her fans in poet communities.

Mirza Habbeb Baig "Paras", one of her closest companion was the chief speaker and Mr. Saidai presided over the meeting. Mr. Salam, Mr. Asar and Mr. Raza Saidai were few to name who paid her homage through Ghazals and Shayari.

Pradeep Chouhan, Tejkaran Parashar, Bajranglal Bajaj, H.S. Agrawal etc have also remembered their incidents with her. Jyoti Kothari, Addl. convener, Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch conducted meeting and also remembered some incidents while with her.

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Jyoti Kothari
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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch mourns for its founder Dr. Ujala Arora

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Vasumitra and Priyamitra Arora 
Mirza Habib Baig (Center)
Photograph of Dr Ujala Arora
in the back ground

 Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch has organized its 1385 meeting on sunday, October, 11, 2009  to mourn its 
 founder Dr. Ujala Arora. Vasumitra and Priyamitra both of her sons garlanded in her picture before starting the condolence meeting.

Pradip Chouhan described her life in brief. Satyanarain Sharma "Kalakar", Vaidya Ratan Pareek, Ravishankar Pandya, H.S. Sharma, Swami Hanumatdas, Rampal, Ms. Razia and many others among the audience paid homage to her.

 Tejkaran Parashar, Publicity in-charge,  Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch and a long time companion of Dr. Ujala Arora spoke about her laboriousness and popularity.


Jyoti Kothari, Addl. convener, Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch and a long time companion of Dr. Ujala Arora also remembered some of his incidents with her. He added that the Munch has lost both of their parently figures Girdharilal Bhargava, MP, Jaipur and Dr. Ujal;a Arora, former Minister, this year. He promised to run the Manch with same spirit in future.

Raja Sadai, an Urdu poet, chanted and sang some gazal and sher to comemorate  Dr. Ujala Arora.

Vasumitra Arora, son of Dr. Ujala Arora told, " This is the first time i am visiting manch alone. Every time I visited here before, accompanied with my mother". He promised to extend all supports to the Manch.

Mirza Habib Baig "Paras" presided over the condolence meeting. He also chanted a Sher to comemmorate the deceased, also a poetess.

Pradip Chouhan, Addl. convener, Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch, conducted the meeting. The forum observed silence for two minutes to pay homage to their deceased founder before coming to an end.

Thanks,

Jyoti Kothari


Jyoti Kothari is an author and hubber who writes about Gems and Jewelry, India, Economy, Finance, Management, Skills, Job, Employment, Food, Environment, Jainism and on many other topics.
He is proprietor, Vardhaman Gems, Jaipur, representing centuries old tradition of Excellence in Gems and Jewelry.

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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Importance of compulsory voting: Meeting 1352

Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch organized its 1352 th meeting on 19 April, 2009.

Subject: Importance of compulsory voting
Chief Speaker: Professor Ramesh Arora
Chair: Shree Radheyshyam Dhoot


Professor Ramesh Arora urged for compulsory voting. He told that Indians vote @ 55 to 60 percent in average. There was a 58% polling in the last Loksabha election 2004. That means 42% of the voters did not cast their vote. Youth of India casted their votes even at less percentage than the average. They caste @ 54% only. He argued that this is not a good sign for a democracy.
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The high profiles, educated and rich class are reluctant to vote. This causes criminals, illiterates and unpopular persons to find themselves in local bodies, assemblies and parliament.
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He also stated reasons of non voting and urged to make it compulsory. He added that likes of countries Australia, Chili, Singapore, Switzerland, Belgium, Argentina have already constitutional provision for compulsory voting. He supported his arguments with hard data.
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Dr. Ujala Arora, former minister, Tejkaran Parashar, Bharati, Rampal, Darshan Kothari, Ashok Barhat and Jyoti Kothari have contributed to the discussion.

Presiding dignitary Shree Radheyshyam Dhoot supported the idea and discussed philosophy and Psyche of voting and democracy. He quoted from Ramcharit Manas in support of his philosophy.
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Jyoti Kothari, additional convener of the Manch conducted the meeting and extended vote of thanks. He appealed all the audience to come forward to boost activities of the Manch to commemorate their beloved convener, late Shree Girdharilal Bhargava, MP, Jaipur.

Update: Gujrat bill for compulsory voting announced by Narendra Modi, Chief minister Gujrat, has ignited the debate again among Indians.

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