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International Education Fair 2024 to be held on Saturday, Mar 23

Sri Ganganagar (Rajasthan): Bookmark Education Services, popularly known as BM Education, proudly presents the International Education Fair-2024, a pivotal event tailored to empower and guide students towards their dreams of studying abroad. Scheduled to take place at Hotel Prime Presidency, Sukhadiya Cir, Chowk, Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan on Saturday, March 23, 2024, starting at 10 am, this fair promises to be a gateway to a world of educational opportunities. “The study visa seminar-cum-fair, meticulously curated by BM Education, aims to demystify the intricate process of applying for study visas in leading nations,” said Arshdeep Singh, Manager, Bathinda and Chandigarh Branch, BM Education. With a focus on prominent destinations such as Canada , UK , Australia , and Ireland , attendees will gain invaluable insights into the entry requirements, course offerings, and recent updates pertinent to international students, informed Singh. “Moreover, the seminar will provide essential guida

Acharya Manish, founder of HIIMS Mumbai unveiled Dr BRC’s book ‘HELP’

Mumbai: Successful treatment of kidney failure, liver failure, cancer, and heart problems is possible with Ayurveda and Natural Healing, said Acharya Manish and Dr Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury (BRC) at a press meet held at HIIMS Navi Mumbai. Dr. BRC released a groundbreaking study- ‘Tailoring is the Healthiest Profession’ through his new book ‘Let Your 2nd Heart HELP’. The study unveiled a surprising observation that tailors, despite their predominantly sedentary work, emerge as the healthiest group among us. The study marks an important milestone in understanding the correlation between occupation and health, highlighting the importance of tailoring as a healthy profession. Dr BRC, Co-founder of HIIMS, said, “ One can start helping others by reading the book ‘Let Your 2 nd Heart HELP’ or take a professional route by becoming a HELP Practitioner through a 2-month online training program, which includes 7 days of practical training at Dayanand Ayurvedic College, Jalandhar. The leg-pedal mo

India Book Records honors achievers at the 6th Convocation

New Delhi: India Book of Records (IBR) felicitated achievers and record makers at the 6th Convocation. Achievers from all over the country visited the IBR head office in Faridabad (Delhi NCR). The invited achievers, arrived with their family members, witnessed the process of record verification, and narrated their success stories and struggles to realize their dreams. Such convocation events are organized regularly to motivate and connect with the record makers. Those who attended the 6th Convocation@IBRoffice ceremony included Krishna Priya C. of Palakkad; Surya Hariprasad of Changanassery; Muhammad Hamiz Ibnu Ajmal of Pathanamthitta; Sooraj B T of Wayanad; Adharv Krishnan of Kottayam; Karthik R. of Palakkad; and Sreehari Suresh (all from Kerala); Dr. Raj Rup Fuliya, IAS (Retd) of Kurukshetra, Haryana; Kavya Harika Dendukuri of Chennai, Tamil Nadu; Rushika C. of Mysuru; Yana A. Jain of Bengaluru; Blessina Angel S. of Bengaluru (all from Karnataka); Prisha Agarwal and Pawan Bansal fro

Over 100 HR professionals attend regional meet on labour laws

Chandigarh :   NIPM -National Institute of Personnel Management (Punjab Chapter), a Not-for-profit premier body dedicated to the development of Human Resource (HR) professionals, organized a day Workshop on “Statutory compliances under Labour legislation covering new Labour codes & Misconduct in employment and disciplinary procedures”, at PHD Chamber House, Chandigarh . The objective of the program was to provide a platform for HR professionals to interact with Central and State government authorities seeking clarifications and preparing for the hassle-free implementation of New Labour Codes as and when the Government announced its implementation.  The program was well attended by more than 100 Human Resources(HR) and Industrial Relations (IR) professionals across the industries from PSUs, Pharma, IT, Health care, and other industries from the states of Punjab , Haryana, Himachal and UT Chandigarh. Harish Nayar, IAS, Additional Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab , former Head- Punja

Convocation at IBR office transforms dreams into reality

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Neerja Roy Chowdhury, Dr BRC and Narvijay Yadav (center) with IBR achievers at the Convocation program. New Delhi:  Another grand Convocation@IBRoffice unfolded its magic. Welcoming the revered record holders and their families, the festivity kicked off with a heartening reception adorned with traditional vermillion and a cascade of flowers, setting the stage for joy and triumph. A captivating tour of the IBR office preceded a rendezvous in the Achiever’s Hall, where achievers shared their compelling journeys, unraveling tales of resilience and determination. The achievers who got felicitated included Mandar Madhukar Tamhankar, V Kavinah, PT Mithran Dev, Dr Santosh Kumar Guptha, Ravutla Aarohi Shreyashree, Neil Bajaj, Anurag Palei, S Varsha, Inayatulla Ayat Mulani, Ansh Rahul Kanchan, Debojyoti Bandyopadhyay, Dhitya Praveen, Sharvi R Shetty, Rayna H. Meghani, Suryansh Singh, KA Ghouse Hyder, Joshita Sharma, Abhiraj Shee and Neel Siwal. Mandar Madhukar Tamhankar of Pune, Maharashtra

Celebration of Records at IBR Convocation

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    Group photo of the 3rd IBR Convocation In a dazzling spectacle, the third edition of the Convocation@IBRoffice event was held successfully, transforming the India Book of Records (IBR) premises in Faridabad into a euphoric celebration of passionate achievers. The entire IBR Team joined hands to honor and celebrate the remarkable achievements of the esteemed IBR achievers. The achievers included Gantem Shouri Aryan, Yunay Gupta, Urvinder Pal Singh, Rakesh Kumar Chauhan, Aadithyan AV, Aaral Pravin Jadhavar, Shivkant Indoria Bhardwaj, Burzin Tehmtan Engineer, Yoddha Ramkrishna, Pawan Bansal, Manan Singh Tuli, Yug Jitendra Punjabi, Hruday Bharadwaj S, Preeti, Shivansh Bansal, Dr Pradeep Kumar Bhardwaj, Angad Bhardwaj, and Pankaj Jain. Dr Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury (Dr BRC), the visionary editor-in-chief of India Book of Records, shared insights into the journey of IBR, instilling pride and motivation. He bestowed mementos upon the achievers. He then briefed the guests and honored th

India Book of Records recognizes extraordinary talents

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New Delhi:  India   Book of Records (IBR), the national record keeper of Bharat, has been recognizing the extraordinary feats and extraordinary people since 2006. The IBR record book encourages unique acts of adventure, social change, and individual limits. Whether a government-organized event, a corporate campaign, or an individual initiative, IBR stands tall with every brave heart. Dr Suresh Kumar, Haresh Barath Mohan, and the Doll Making Enthusiasts of Chennai; Kanpur Nagar Nigam, Eluru Municipal Corporation, Ashutosh Panigrahi of Jamshedpur, Turbocharged magazine of Pune, Cardiologist Dr HK Chopra, and Dr Raghvendra Sharma of Bhopal  showcased their uniqueness and established new records with the support of IBR.  In Punjab, the  Commissionerate Police, Amritsar, and CATT (The Congenital Anomaly Treatment Trust) at the Harmandir Sahib (The Golden Temple) set the record for the Largest Congregation and Walkathon by Students to Pray for Drug-Free Punjab. The record for maximum h