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Manisha Koirala receives an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bradford
Manisha Koirala receives an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bradford

Time of India

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Manisha Koirala receives an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bradford

Bollywood actress Manisha Koirala has added another feather to her cap as she received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bradford. The 'Dil See..' actress claimed that she is someone who has not learned through the traditional education system but as a student of life. Dropping a video from the graduation ceremony on her Instagram handle, Koirala penned, "Today, I received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bradford." "I stand here not as someone who came through the traditional path of education, but as someone who learned through life - through hard work, failure, resilience, and service," she added. Shah Rukh Khan to be conferred with second doctorate Showing her gratitude to the University of Bradford for seeing her value, she penned, "This honor means more than I can put into words. It's proof that no matter where you start, your journey matters. Thank you to the University of Bradford for seeing value in my story. Keep growing. Keep shining....". On Sunday, Koirala used Instagram to pay a heartfelt tribute to her late grandmother Sushila Koirala. The 'Lajja' actress remembered her grandmother's influence during her formative years. Calling her grandmother her first teacher, she wrote, "Offering tribute Deepest tribute to mother Susila, who raised me, taught me the values of life and founded me the foundation of who I am today. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo My sweetest childhood memories are attached to her - whether learning life lessons, learning Bharatanatyam or Manipuri dance, or reading a book. That time filled with His love will always live in my heart. May the soul rest in peace. " Koirala's post also included two photographs of her late grandmother. Sushila Koirala was a Nepalese classical dancer and theater director who breathed her last on 13 July 2007 in Kathmandu, Nepal. Talking about her work, Koirala was last seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali 's acclaimed web series "Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar," where she was seen delivering a powerful performance as Mallikajaan.

Manipur Is Not on Most Travel Maps Yet – But These 10 Places Will Make You Want To Go Tomorrow
Manipur Is Not on Most Travel Maps Yet – But These 10 Places Will Make You Want To Go Tomorrow

India.com

time5 days ago

  • India.com

Manipur Is Not on Most Travel Maps Yet – But These 10 Places Will Make You Want To Go Tomorrow

Manipur in North East India remains a hidden place for many travelers yet this state offers so many beautiful spots that will make you fall in love with it. If you wish to see green hills calm lakes old temples and colorful culture then Manipur will surprise you. Let us see 10 places in Manipur that you should visit soon. 1. Loktak Lake Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in North East India and it looks like a dream. The lake is famous for phumdis which are floating islands made of grass and soil. You can take a boat ride and see the small huts built on these floating islands. You can also see birds and enjoy fresh fish in local style food. Do not miss the sunset here as it turns the lake golden. 2. Keibul Lamjao National Park This national park is very special because it is the only floating national park in the world. It sits on the Loktak Lake and is home to the rare Sangai deer also called the dancing deer. The park is full of plants small lakes and green views. You can walk on wooden paths and watch the deer in their home. 3. Imphal City Imphal is the main city of Manipur but it feels peaceful compared to other big cities in India. Here you can visit Kangla Fort which was the seat of the old kings of Manipur. The fort has big gates old walls and green gardens. The Ima Keithel or Mothers Market is another place to see. Here only women run the stalls and sell vegetables clothes and handicrafts. 4. Ukhrul Ukhrul is a small hill town about 85 kilometers from Imphal. It is the home of the Tangkhul Naga tribe. The rolling hills fresh air and flower gardens make it a must-visit. You can see the famous Shirui Lily which grows only here during May and June. The small villages and green rice fields make you feel calm and close to nature. 5. Andro Village Andro is a cultural village near Imphal where you can see old pottery making methods. The people here make beautiful clay pots without modern machines. There is also a cultural complex where you can see old houses tools and clothes used by Manipuri people. This village gives you a chance to see real village life. 6. Moirang Moirang is a historic town and is close to Loktak Lake. It was once the center of the Indian National Army led by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. You can visit the INA Museum to see old photos letters and uniforms. Moirang is also famous for the Lai Haraoba festival which shows old dances and songs of Manipur. 7. Khongjom War Memorial Khongjom is a place where a big battle was fought between Manipuri soldiers and the British. The Khongjom War Memorial is built on a hill with a tall sword statue and wide green lawns It reminds people of the bravery of Manipuri fighters. You can spend a quiet evening here watching the sunset over the fields. 8. Tamenglong Tamenglong is a hidden gem for nature lovers. It has dense forests big waterfalls and lots of birds. You can see the Barak Waterfalls which fall in steps making small pools. You can also visit the Zeilad Lake which is surrounded by myths and local stories. The people here live simply and welcome guests with smiles. 9. Tharon Cave If you want to add adventure to your trip visit Tharon Cave. This cave is near Tamenglong and is about 655 meters long. The cave has old carvings and narrow paths where you can walk inside with a local guide and feel the cool air and mystery inside the stone walls. 10. Bishnupur Bishnupur is a small town with ancient temples made of bricks. The most famous is the Vishnu Temple which is over 500 years old and shows the mix of Hindu and local art The town is green and peaceful with small ponds and gardens. It is a good stop if you want calm moments. Why Visit Manipur Now? Manipur is still untouched by big crowds so you can see nature and culture in their true form. You can meet local people eat local food and learn about old dances and music. The roads are improving and many homestays are opening to welcome guests. Tips for Your Trip It is best to visit Manipur from October to March when the weather is cool and nice. Always carry warm clothes if you are visiting the hills. Take permission before taking photos of people and always respect local customs. Try to stay in homestays to help local families and taste home cooked food. Plan Your Trip Soon Manipur is waiting for you with open arms. These ten places show only a small part of what you can see here. Pack your bag take your camera and open your heart for a new adventure far from the busy cities. Discover Manipur before everyone else does and create memories that will stay with you forever.

In a first, Army's Eastern Command uses regional languages for social media posts on Durand Cup
In a first, Army's Eastern Command uses regional languages for social media posts on Durand Cup

Time of India

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

In a first, Army's Eastern Command uses regional languages for social media posts on Durand Cup

Kolkata: For the first time, in its vernacular language outreach, the Eastern Command of the Indian Army has started using regional languages, including Bengali, Assamese and Manipuri, on social media handle during its posts on Durand Cup 2025 . 'Indian Army has started sharing information in vernacular languages in Bengali, Assamese and Manipuri, apart from English and Hindi. It is aimed to connect and reach out to more number of people, especially the non-English speaking people, who are conversant in vernacular languages, so that the information has better reach,' CPRO Himanshu Tiwari told ET. On Saturday, the Eastern Command, posted in three vernacular languages -Bengali, Manipuri (Meitei) and Assamese languages on its official social media Handle. 'With aim to connect with broader audience and reach the locals, in their vernacular languages, we have introduced the outreach in Bengali, Manipuri and Assamese,' a senior army officer said. In future, other regional vernacular languages, used in the North Eastern region, which falls under Eastern Command, may also be seen as medium of local outreach and communication by the Indian Army, people in the know told ET. Live Events The Eastern Command's new regional language outreach started for the first time with posts on Saturday about the Indian Oil Durand Cup. Jamshedpur, the Steel City of the country, will host Durand Cup for second consecutive year with a grand trophy showcase with the 134th IndianOil Durand Cup. The city is gearing up to host Asia's oldest football tournament with three silver trophies of the Durand Cup reaching the city and getting showcased here at the XLRI Auditorium today. Jamshedpur will host four teams with hosts and pride of the Steel City Jamshedpur FC, 1 Ladakh FC who will be making their debut in Durand Cup, Indian Army FT and Tribhuvan Army FT of Nepal Army adding international flavour to the tournament. A total of seven matches, including one quarterfinal will be played at the JRD Tata Sports Complex with the first match scheduled on 24th July with the other group stage matches to be played on 29 July, 2, 5, 8 and 11 August. The quarterfinals will be played on August 17. Economic Times WhatsApp channel )

In a first, Army's Eastern Command uses regional languages for social media posts on Durand Cup
In a first, Army's Eastern Command uses regional languages for social media posts on Durand Cup

Economic Times

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Economic Times

In a first, Army's Eastern Command uses regional languages for social media posts on Durand Cup

Synopsis The Indian Army's Eastern Command is broadening its reach by incorporating Bengali, Assamese, and Manipuri into its social media communications, alongside English and Hindi, starting with posts about the Durand Cup 2024. This initiative aims to connect with a wider audience, particularly non-English speakers in the region. PTI Durand Cup 2025 Kolkata: For the first time, in its vernacular language outreach, the Eastern Command of the Indian Army has started using regional languages, including Bengali, Assamese and Manipuri, on social media handle during its posts on Durand Cup 2025.'Indian Army has started sharing information in vernacular languages in Bengali, Assamese and Manipuri, apart from English and Hindi. It is aimed to connect and reach out to more number of people, especially the non-English speaking people, who are conversant in vernacular languages, so that the information has better reach,' CPRO Himanshu Tiwari told ET. On Saturday, the Eastern Command, posted in three vernacular languages -Bengali, Manipuri (Meitei) and Assamese languages on its official social media Handle.'With aim to connect with broader audience and reach the locals, in their vernacular languages, we have introduced the outreach in Bengali, Manipuri and Assamese,' a senior army officer future, other regional vernacular languages, used in the North Eastern region, which falls under Eastern Command, may also be seen as medium of local outreach and communication by the Indian Army, people in the know told ET. The Eastern Command's new regional language outreach started for the first time with posts on Saturday about the Indian Oil Durand Cup. Jamshedpur, the Steel City of the country, will host Durand Cup for second consecutive year with a grand trophy showcase with the 134th IndianOil Durand city is gearing up to host Asia's oldest football tournament with three silver trophies of the Durand Cup reaching the city and getting showcased here at the XLRI Auditorium will host four teams with hosts and pride of the Steel City Jamshedpur FC, 1 Ladakh FC who will be making their debut in Durand Cup, Indian Army FT and Tribhuvan Army FT of Nepal Army adding international flavour to the tournament. A total of seven matches, including one quarterfinal will be played at the JRD Tata Sports Complex with the first match scheduled on 24th July with the other group stage matches to be played on 29 July, 2, 5, 8 and 11 August. The quarterfinals will be played on August 17.

Eastern Command Makes Regional Language Debut On X With 2025 Durand Cup Posts
Eastern Command Makes Regional Language Debut On X With 2025 Durand Cup Posts

News18

time07-07-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

Eastern Command Makes Regional Language Debut On X With 2025 Durand Cup Posts

Last Updated: Sources in the defence establishment told News18 this is part of a larger plan to regularly communicate in local languages, making the Army's outreach more inclusive & accessible The defence communication strategy in India has undergone several changes, with a renewed focus on local outreach and public engagement. In a notable shift, the Eastern Command of the Indian Army has started using regional languages on social media to connect with a broader audience. For the first time, the Eastern Command has posted updates in Bengali and Manipuri (Meitei) languages on its official social media platforms. Sources in the defence establishment told News18 that this is part of a larger plan to regularly communicate in local languages, making the Army's outreach more inclusive and accessible. Two days ago, the Eastern Command shared a post about the upcoming 2025 Durand Cup in Bengali and Manipuri — marking the first time such communication has gone regional. A senior officer told News18, 'For the first time, we are putting out content in Bengali and Assamese, in addition to Hindi and English. The aim is to connect with everyone, across all regions." Officials within the Eastern Command emphasised that this initiative is not just about promotion — it's about strengthening the Army's bond with the people. 'It is important that villagers and citizens across the country, especially in border areas, understand what the Indian Army stands for. From the Bengal border to Arunachal Pradesh, these are sensitive zones. Misinformation often spreads easily. Our goal is to build trust and provide a sense of security," said a source. This digital regional outreach is expected to be especially impactful in regions like Arunachal Pradesh, where disinformation campaigns are frequent. The Army believes that communicating in local languages will not only counter misinformation but also reassure civilians of the Army's presence and support. The Eastern Command's initiative has started with Bengali and Manipuri, but officials confirm that posts in other regional languages will follow soon. Meanwhile, preparations are underway for the 2025 Durand Cup — officially titled the IndianOil Durand Cup due to its sponsorship by Indian Oil Corporation. The tournament, now in its 134th edition, is Asia's oldest football competition and the fourth to be organised under the aegis of the Asian Football Confederation. The Durand Cup is jointly hosted by the Durand Football Tournament Society, the All India Football Federation (AIFF), the Eastern Command of the Indian Armed Forces, and the Government of West Bengal, with additional support from the governments of Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, and Jharkhand. This tournament holds a special place in the hearts of Bengalis, and officials believe that the use of Bengali in Army communications around the event will forge a deeper emotional connection with the local population. 'This is just the beginning," a senior officer added. 'We want the people to feel the Army is not distant — we are with them, speaking their language." First Published: July 07, 2025, 10:36 IST

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