Monday, November 14, 2016
Monday, August 8, 2016
Alltech India launches painting contest for children and invites nationwide participation
[ BANGALORE , India] – To foster agriculture sector
awareness among young people, particularly those whose families are involved in
agriculture and related fields, Alltech India holds an annual art contest for
children across the country. The contest was launched last year, receiving an
overwhelming response.
Inspiring the next generation is a core focus at
Alltech, a global leader in animal nutrition and health, said Dr. Aman Sayed,
regional director of Alltech South Asia. This annual contest is only one of
many ways in which Alltech is inspiring today’s children to be ready for the
challenge of feeding 9 billion people by 2050.
In addition to
teaching children and honouring their innovative ideas, the contest gives us
all an opportunity to see our world through the eyes of a child.
Who can participate?
Students
aged between 6 years and 15 years, whose parents are engaged in work
related to agriculture and allied fields, can participate in the contest.
When
are entries due?
The
contest is open from 1 August to 30 September 2016. The last date to submit
artwork is 30 September 2016.
What
is the theme of this year’s contest?
This year’s theme is “Agriculture and Rural Life.”
Subtopics include dairy, poultry, agriculture, aquaculture, shrimp and fish,
and “The Family of a Farmer.”
How
can entries be submitted?
•
Scan completed artwork and email a soft copy to alltechartcontest@alltech.com.
•
Send the hard copy of the artwork to Alltech’s Bangalore corporate office (address
below), along with the completed registration form available at http://global.alltech.com/india/news/alltech-art-contest-2016,
by post or courier.
When
will contest results be announced?
Contest results will be announced on 10 October
2016.
What
prizes will be awarded?
The
top 12 winners will each be awarded a cash prize of $50 and a
certificate, and their winning artwork will be published in the 2017 Alltech
India calendar.
For
more information, please contact your local Alltech sales representative or
email alltechartcontest@alltech.com.
Alltech’s
Bangalore corporate office address:
Alltech Biotechnology Pvt Ltd
No.3;
6th Cross ,HAL 2nd Stage, Kodihalli,off Old Airport Road | Bangalore 560
038
Tel:
+91 80 66296816
SOURCE: Press Release from Alltech
Monday, June 20, 2016
Monday, March 7, 2016
Woman
This world is
amazing with beautiful things around, but, one good that makes the world more
beautiful is “Woman”. It is amazing to be born as a woman in free India from
beautiful sun kissed tropical town of Rajahmundry on the banks of river
Godavari. Influenced by great ladies like my grandmother Late Smt. Pushpa Veni
and my loving mom, Smt. Hemalatha. What could have been to my life, if they did
not grow me up with stories of courage
and freedom and mold me. Hoo Alas, I could have never defined myself as I am
today.
This Woman’s day,
many organisations organise talks with influential ladies to inspire you and
one is happening in hubby’s office. Which is a good trend, but everything
begins at home.
If you can respect
a fellow woman, be it at home or at your workplace or wherever you are, that
will build a modern society without barriers. Nowadays I am amazed by young
girls coming from rural backgrounds excelling in whichever field they choose to
be in. And also today you see many
celebrities and common people coming out and sharing the assaults they had to
face in their lives be it on the Oscar stage or infront of the fmaily. Five
years back this was not the case, everyone is empowered thanks to the positive
trend. This is modern society of equality.
Twentieth century defined
the society and brought out the women. Education changed the norms! There
many ladies who inspire us everyday , be it my mom, mother-in law, maid at home,
colleague, friend in church or a lady entrepreneur . I thought to list out
few ladies who who stood out of the perils of society and were successful and
influential in the Indian society before I was born.
Ø India’s
first Governor – Smt. Sarojini Naidu is famously known to all of us as “Nightingale
of India” for her writings and poetry. Very less people know that the first
book on Jinnah was written by her. She
was the Congress president at Kanpur
meeting in 1925. During the quit India movement, she spent 21 months in jail. I
still remember her poems of Bangle sellers, Indian weavers. Her intercaste
marriage, poetry, freedom struggle keeps her apart from many women of those
days.
Ø Durga
Bai Desmukh – Lady Lion. Born in my hometown Rajahmundry she is known for her
social work and freedom struggle. She was a member of the Constituent Assembly
of India and of the Planning Commission of India. An example of this strong
lady - During National Congress meeting in Kakinada, she was asked by Konda Venkatappa
not to send anyone into the meeting without a ticket. She asks Pandit Nehru
entry ticket , everyone was shocked, but
Nehru appreciated her sincerity
and commitment for work. She went to jail in 1930 and 1932 during our freedom
struggle. She went on to work in many roles , whether it is small or big assignment, she
always did with commitment and she had guts to speak if anything was going
worng.
Ø M.S.
Subba Lakshmi – Popular with everyone as MS. Music sings my soul, she defined what is Carnatic
music for my generation. Born in temple town Madurai in Southern India in 1916.
She became the first person from an arts background to win the highest civilian
award “Bharat Ratna” in our country. Her love for silk sarees and especially
the blue color is now known as M.S Blue. Everyone from Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru,
Sarojini Naidu and even the present generation can never forget her. She has made
inroads in millions of hearts.
Ø Indira
Gandhi – Iron lady of modern India. When the super power like US is still
fighting to have a woman president. India had her first woman prime minister
way back before I was born. Leaving apart the legacy from which she became PM
and aftermath. One of the best quotes of her is “There are two kinds of people, those
who do the work and those who take the credit. Try to be in the first group;
there is less competition there. Her memorial is called Shakti
Sthal – meaning place of power
Last but not the
least ... We can’t divide the society on gender
and everyone is exceptional. So do remember - There are amazing ladies
whom we meet in our lives and who give us the stench of positive fragrance!
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