1. Winners Of ‘1st Print Biennale India 2018’ Given Away Awards In New Delhi
Lalit Kala Akademi, organised the award ceremony of the 1st Print Biennale India 2018 (PBI)in New Delhi. It was the first-ever International Print Biennale, an International Exhibition of Graphic Prints.
About the event:
The event comprised display of total 200 original prints created by Indian and international artists. Total 988 entries at the national level were received of which 127 were chosen for display.
About Lalit Kala Akademi
The Lalit Kala Akademi or National Academy of Art is India’s national academy of fine arts. It is an autonomous organisation, established in New Delhi in 1954 by Government of India to promote and propagate understanding of Indian art, in and outside the country.
LKA provides scholarships and a fellow program, and sponsors and organises exhibitions in India and overseas. It publishes a bilingual journal. It is funded by the Union Ministry of Culture. Its headquarters are at Ravindra Bhawan, Ferozshah Road, New Delhi. In April 2015, Government of India took over management control of Lalit Kala Akademi citing complaints regarding alleged administrative and financial irregularities in its functioning.
2. Rafael Nadal Win 11th Monte Carlo Masters Title.
sked to describe his emotions after claiming his 11th Monte Carlo title, Rafael Nadal grinned and replied that the montage of his previous victories played during the presentation ceremony had made him feel old. But it is his rivals who really deserve our sympathy.
Thirteen years after defeating Guillermo Coria to lift his first title here, Nadal is more dominant on this surface than ever. He was hardly stretched by Kei Nishikori in Sunday’s final, landing a 6-3, 6-2 victory in 1hr 33min. The Spaniard has now won his last 36 sets on clay, dating back to Rome last year. Not one of them was closer than 6-4. “This means a lot,” said Nadal, “especially because it is the first tournament in the year that I finished.”
That surprising statistic includes his retirement from the Australian Open with a hip problem, and his decision to skip Acapulco, Indian Wells and Miami. In November, he also abandoned his appearances in Paris and London midway through. Physically, hard courts remain an issue for Nadal’s cranky knees – and the same is true of grass. Once his soles touch the red clay, though, everything seems to slot into place. He has moved superbly in Monte Carlo, overwhelming his opponents – most notably world No 7 Dominic Thiem in a one-sided quarter-final – with his physicality.
“Of course, the best match of the week was against Dominic,” said Nadal. “But I improved from yesterday [when he struggled slightly for consistency but was still too strong for world No 5 Grigor Dimitrov].”
Nishikori’s runner-up spot offered encouragement to a man who was appearing in only his fourth Tour-level event since August. But Nishikori says he is still recovering from the wrist-tendon injury he suffered last summer. “I have to take care every week,” he said.
3. Dadasaheb Phalke Excellence Awards 2018: Complete List Of Winners.
Dadahaheb Phalke Excellence Awards 2018 turned out to be a starry affair when popular faces from the silver screen attended awards night on Saturday. The award honoured the individuals from the entertainment industry for their outstanding contribution towards the growth and development of cinema and/or television.
Here`s the list of the winners:
Best actor (male): Shahid Kapoor
Best actor people`s choice award: Ranveer Singh
Entertainer of the year: Kartik Aryan
Best actress (critics): Aditi Rao Hydari
Lifetime achievement award: Simi Garewal
Pride of Indian cinema: Sanjay Dutt
Path breaking producer of the year: Anushka Sharma and Karnesh Sharma
Best director: Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari
Outstanding performance male: Raj Kumar Rao, Rana Daggubati
Outstanding performance female: Tamannahh Bhatia, Kriti Sanon
Promising face of the year: Aahana Kumra
Best actor (male) Marathi: Vaibhav Tatwawaadi
Best actor (female) Marathi: Pooja Sawant
Best fashion designer of the year: Sanjukta Dutta
Socially conscious performance of the year: Rani Mukherjee
Best comic role: Tusshar Kapoor
Entertaining performance in reality show Bigg Boss: Hina Khan
Best actress drama award: Jennifer Winget
Best actor (male) Television: Karan Patel
Best reality show judge: Shilpa Shetty
Best talk show host: Karan Johar
Best lyricist: Manoj Muntashir
Best performance in a short film: Divya Khosla Kumar
Iconic contribution towards music: Hans Raj Hans
Comic performer of the year: Sumona Chakraborty
Versatile singer: Rani Hazarika
Social and business entrepreneur of the year: Jaya Misra
4. Egyptian Photographer Mahmoud Abu Zeid Wins UNESCO Press Freedom Prize.
The United Nations` cultural agency has ignored warnings from Egypt and awarded the World Press Freedom prize to an imprisoned Egyptian photographer.
A jury on Monday awarded the honor to Mahmoud Abu Zeid, known as Shawkan, who has been in jail since he was arrested in Cairo in August 2013 for covering a demonstration at Rabaa Al-Adawiya Square.
Egypt`s Foreign Ministry strongly warned UNESCO against the move Sunday, saying that Shawkan faces terror-related charges.
The U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions says Shawkan`s arrest is arbitrary and his continued detention infringes his human rights.
Jury president Maria Ressa said the award, which recognizes the promotion of press freedom especially in the face of danger, “pays tribute to his courage, resistance and commitment to freedom of expression.”
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1. CWG 2018: Complete List Of All The Medals Won By India.
India finished third in the medals tally at the Commonwealth Games 2018, courtesy 66 medals including 26 gold, 20 silver and 20 bronze medals. Australia with 198 medals (80 Gold, 59 Silver and 59 Bronze) topped the chart and England with 136 Medals (45 Gold, 45 Silver and 46 Bronze) stood second. Gold Medals Chanu Saikhom MIRABAI Women`s 48kg 2. Venkat Rahul RAGALA Men`s 85kg 3. Sanjita Chanu KHUMUKCHAM Women`s 53kg 4. Sathish Kumar SIVALINGAM Men`s 77kg 5. Punam YADAV Women`s 69kg. Shooting 6 Manu BAKER - Women`s 10m Air Pistol 7. Jitu RAI - Men`s 10m Air Pistol 8.Anish BHANWALA - Men`s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol 9. Sanjeev RAJPUT - Men`s 50m Rifle 3 Positions 10. Heena SIDHU - Women`s 25m Pistol 11. Tejaswini SAWANT - Women`s 50m Rifle 3 Positions 12. Shreyasi Singh - Women`s Double Trap Wrestling 13. Kumar SUSHIL - Men`s Freestyle 74 kg 14. SUMIT - Men`s Freestyle 125 kg 15. Rahul AWARE - Men`s Freestyle 57 kg 16. BAJRANG - Men`s Freestyle 65 kg 17. Vinesh PHOGAT - Women`s Freestyle 50 kg Boxing 18. Gaurav SOLANKI - Men`s 52kg 19. Vikas KRISHAN - Men`s 75kg 20. MC Mary KOM - Women`s 45-48kg Table-Tennis 21. India - Men`s Team 22. Manika BATRA - Women`s Singles 23. India - Women`s Team Badminton 24. Saina NEHWAL Women`s Singles 25. India Mixed Team Event Athletics 26. Neeraj CHOPRA Men`s Javelin Throw Silver Medals Weightlifting 1. Pardeep Singh Men`s 105kg 2. GURURAJA Men`s 56kg Shooting 3. Heena SIDHU Women`s 10m Air Pistol 4. Mehuli GHOSH Women`s 10m Air Rifle 5. Anjum MOUDGIL Women`s 50m Rifle 3 Positions 6. Tejaswini SAWANT Women`s 50m Rifle Prone Wrestling 7. Mausam KHATRI Men`s Freestyle 97 kg 8. Babita Kumari Women`s Freestyle 53 kg 9. Pooja DHANDA Women`s Freestyle 57 kg Boxing 10. Satish KUMAR Men`s +91kg 11. AMIT Men`s 46-49kg 12. Manish KAUSHIK Men`s 60kg Table-Tennis 13. ACHANTA Sharath/GNANASEKARAN Sathiyan Men`s Doubles 14. BATRA Manika/DAS Mouma Women`s Doubles Badminton 15. Satwik RANKIREDDY/Chirag Chandrashekhar SHETTY Men`s Doubles 16. Srikanth KIDAMBI Men`s Singles 17. PV Sindhu Women`s Singles Athletics 18. Seema PUNIA Women`s Discus Throw Squash 19. CHINAPPA Joshna/PALLIKAL KARTHIK Dipika Women`s Doubles 20. PALLIKAL KARTHIK Dipika/GHOSAL Saurav Mixed Doubles Bronze Medals 1. Deepak LATHER Men`s 69kg 2. Vikas THAKUR Men`s 94kg Shooting 3. Om MITHARVAL - Men`s 10m Air Pistol 4. Ravi KUMAR - Men`s 10m Air Rifle 5. Om MITHARVAL - Men`s 50m Pistol 6. Ankur MITTAL - Men`s Double Trap 7. Apurvi CHANDELA - Women`s 10m Air Rifle Wrestling 8. SOMVEER - Men`s Freestyle 86 kg 9. Sakshi MALIK - Women`s Freestyle 62 kg 10. Divya KARAN - Women`s Freestyle 68 kg 11. KIRAN - Women`s Freestyle 76 kg Boxing 12. Hussamuddin MOHAMMED - Men`s 56kg 13. Manoj KUMAR - Men`s 69kg 14. Naman TANWAR - Men`s 91kg Table-Tennis 15. DESAI Harmeet/SHETTY Sanil Shankar - Men`s Doubles 16. Sharath ACHANTA - Men`s Singles 17. GNANASEKARAN Sathiyan/BATRA Manika - Mixed Doubles Badminton 18. REDDY N. Sikki/PONNAPPA Ashwini - Women`s Doubles Athletics 19. Navjeet DHILLON - Women`s Discus Throw Para Powerlifting 20. Sachin CHAUDHARY - Men`s Heavyweight
2. Pulitzer Prizes 2018 announced.
Winners of the 2018 Pulitzer Prizes were announced at Columbia University in New York City on Monday. The Pulitzers are highly revered and mark the best in journalism in 14 categories.
Neil Brown, Poynter`s president, is a member of the Pulitzer Prize board. While he said he can’t discuss last week`s deliberations, he offered:
“It’s clear that good reporting by one newsroom helps generate even more good journalism by others. We need more reporters working on stories to bring matters to light, and in doing so that puts more power in the hands of citizens.
"Journalism is not optional in a democracy and we must keep that in mind as newsrooms are under strain and getting smaller and smaller. It’s great to recognize the courageous and smart work of so many diverse journalists and news organizations."
3. Aditi Rao Hydari To Receive Dadasaheb Phalke Excellence Award For Bhoomi.
Aditi Rao Hydari added another trophy to her achievements as she will receive Dada Saheb Phalke excellence award 2018 for the Best Leading Lady (Critics Award) for her memorable performance in `Bhoomi`.
Sure-footed, Aditi has been garnering huge about of praises for her effective portrayal in `Bhoomi` by the critics and the audiences.
The award ceremony is scheduled on April 21, 2018, at St. Andrews Auditorium in Mumbai. It will be attended by producers, directors, distributors and exhibitors among others from the film fraternity.
The film also starred Sanjay Dutt and was about the protective father who saved his daughter from all the evils that surrounded her.
4. Madhya Pradesh Conferred Most Film Friendly Award.
The Most Film Friendly State Award was announced today by the Chairman of the Jury, Shri Ramesh Sippy. The Most Film Friendly State Awards would be presented by Hon’ble President of India on May 3rd, 2018 during the presentation of the National Film Awards.
State of Madhya Pradesh has conferred the award for the Most Film Friendly State to the for its efforts towards easing filming in the State by creating a well-structured website, film-friendly infrastructure, offering incentives, maintaining databases, undertaking marketing and promotional initiatives, unanimously by the Jury from among the 16 States that participated. Madhya Pradesh also received positive feedback from established filmmakers who have shot there. The efforts taken by the State to present their case for the Awards were also appreciated. The state of Uttarakhand is given a Special Mention Certificate to recognize the efforts made by the State of Uttarakhand towards creating a film-friendly environment.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Ramesh Sippy Chairman of the Jury said “The Jury members laud the continuing efforts of Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat towards creating a film-friendly ecosystem in their States and hope that they keep up the good work. This year Madhya Pradesh where a lot of filmmakers have shot over the years has won the award due to the ease of filming that the State offers along with excellent on ground support and film infrastructure, an informative website and incentives for filmmaking.
Their entry was also presented beautifully with all required documents given in a very comprehensive manner. In addition, the jury would like to acknowledge the sincere efforts made by Uttarakhand in this direction, despite it being a relatively new State with a difficult terrain and hence has been given the Special Mention.”
The jury for selecting the Most Film Friendly State Award 2017 was chaired by acclaimed filmmaker Shri Ramesh Sippy and comprising of renowned filmmakers, Shri Nagraj Manjule, Shri Raja Krishna Menon, Shri Vivek Agnihotri, and Shri Uday Singh, MD, Motion Picture Distributors Association.
5. BCCL Chairman Indu Jain Gets Lifetime Contribution To Media Award.
Indu Jain, chairman of Bennett, Coleman & Co, India’s largest media house, which publishes newspapers and magazines, including The Times of India, on Wednesday said that it was important to ensure that government schemes were effectively implemented for allround development of India’s economy. She said this while receiving the All India Management Association’s (AIMA’s) annual award for lifetime contribution to media.
AIMA, which recognises achievers who have made a fundamental difference to society through its annual Managing India Awards, conferred on Jain the award for managing the Times Group, apart from establishing the Times Foundation, an institution working towards social causes.
Jain, who also received the Padma Bhushan in 2016, said that the Times Foundation had been doing a lot of work towards implementation of government schemes. A philanthropist, she launched the Times Foundation in 2000 to run community services, research foundation, and relief funds.
“Our latest initiative ‘National Citizens Forum’ consists of civil servants, politicians, corporates, and other important members of society. This group will work along with the government and remove any policy hurdles that slow down the process and will ensure the success of the scheme,” she said.
6. Daniel Ricciardo Wins Chinese Grand Prix 2018
The Chinese Grand Prix winner`s contract is up at the end of the 2018 F1 season, and he is an obvious candidate for both Ferrari and Mercedes if either chooses to replace one of its current drivers.
While Red Bull`s speed and strategic brilliance to help Ricciardo win at China on Sunday will have boosted its chances of retaining him for next year, Ricciardo says things are not yet so clear cut.
Speaking in an appearance on `The Project` on Australia`s Channel 10 on Tuesday, Ricciardo was clear that he wanted to see more potential from Red Bull.
"I definitely want to be with the best car," he said.
"I think the weekend proved that if I`ve got the opportunity to win I can pull it off. I can handle that pressure and that intensity. If we can win a few more with Red Bull now then that looks very attractive. If not, then I guess there are probably other options."
Pushed on whether he would view Red Bull as not good enough if it did not lift its game, Ricciardo replied: "Yeah. I said it from the start. The win helps, but if we were finishing sixth every race this year then that is not the most attractive option to me."
Red Bull boss Christian Horner said after the Chinese GP that it was up to his team to provide a winning car if it wanted to keep Ricciardo. But he cheekily suggested that his driver should also consider factors such as team atmosphere, which he suggests may not be as good at other outfits.
He cited Ferrari`s apparent decision to compromise Kimi Raikkonen`s Chinese GP strategy to assist his team-mate Sebastian Vettel.
"If you look at Kimi`s race, I didn`t understand that strategy," said Horner.
"I think Daniel`s happy in the environment. If we can provide a car like we did [in China], why would he want to be anywhere else?"
Ricciardo`s success in China has brought him to within 17 points of world championship leader Vettel, but he reckons it is "too early" to claim any confidence about a title challenge after just one win.
"We need to win regularly to kind of show that," he said.
"But if we come out and win again in two weeks in Baku then I will probably say yes."
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