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The Hindu
07-07-2025
- Health
- The Hindu
Young medico's campaign brings smart school to Rajasthan's Chambal ravines
A unique campaign led by a young medico to improve the living conditions in a small village situated in Rajasthan's Chambal ravines, which was devoid of basic infrastructure to sustain life, has brought a smart school to the region. The Indian-Norwegian Community, a voluntary group from Oslo, Norway, has rendered help for the campaign. The Rajghat village in Dholpur district is deprived of the benefits of schemes designed for panchayats because of its location in the municipal limits. The 'Save Rajghat Campaign' of Ashwani Parashar, 28, first brought electricity to the village with a population of just 350 and later drew the attention of international donors who have pitched in to support the efforts to build the infrastructure. Village of Boatmen The village is inhabited mostly by boatmen, who work as daily wage labourers. Interestingly, the shooting for Hindi films Bandit Queen and Paan Singh Tomar, based on the Chambal dacoits, was done near Rajghat. An old and single-room government primary school in a dilapidated condition – the only educational institution in Rajghat – has given way to a smart school with two classrooms, an office room and a small verandah, constructed in the shape of train coaches. The installation of a smart board in the school has stopped the student dropouts. Dr. Parashar told The Hindu that the Indian-Norwegian Community carried out crowdfunding to support the 'Save Rajghat Campaign' through a project called Saksham. The school, which was on the verge of closure because of decline in admissions, is now functioning with a newly installed smart board. It has over 30 students enrolled, and new admissions are coming in the academic session which started on July 1. Dr. Parashar said his campaign would now focus on 'dignified life' for villagers, with a motorable road, clean drinking water and a fully functional hospital.


India.com
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
This director did a miracle in a budget of Rs 4.5 crores, released 13 years ago, this film earned Rs 40 crore, film is..., lead actor is...
This director, who has made great films like Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster, Shagid, Bullet Raja, Raag Desh, and Paan Singh Tomar, has his 58th birthday today on 3 July. In addition to directing films, this director has also excelled in acting in numerous films. He made a lot of headlines by playing a negative role in Nawazuddin Siddiqui's superhit film 'Manjhi – The Mountain Man'. On this director's birthday, we will talk about the film that he made in a meager budget of just Rs 4.5 crore, and the film earned a lot at the box office. The late actor Irrfan Khan played the lead role in this film. This film was released 13 years ago. Let's know about it. Who is this director and his film? We are talking about the brilliant Bollywood director Tigmanshu Dhulia, who made his Bollywood debut in 1992 with the film Electric Moon. In 2003, the director made his first film, Haasil, starring Jimmy Shergill. However, we are referring to the 2012 film Paan Singh Tomar, whose story was written by Tigmanshu himself. This film was based on the real life of Paan Singh Tomar, which was highly appreciated by the audience. Irrfan Khan, Mahi Gill, Vipin Sharma, and Nawazuddin Siddiqui were seen in important roles in the film. It also premiered at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2010. This film was released in India on 2 March 2012. Earned 10 times the budget Tigmanshu Dhulia made the film Paan Singh Tomar on a budget of just Rs 4.50 crore. People loved Irrfan Khan's acting and the story so much that money started pouring in at the box office. The film's lifetime collection is Rs 40 crore, which is almost 10 times the film's budget. Tigmanshu received the greatest recognition from this film, following his previous directorial efforts, including Haasil, Charas, Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster, and Shagird. Last time Tigmanshu directed the film Yaara (2020), in which actors like Vidyut Jamwal, Shruti Haasan, Amit Sadh, and Vijay Verma were seen in important roles.


Time of India
05-06-2025
- Time of India
'She manhandled him during confrontation': Paan Singh Tomar's granddaughter booked for assaulting junior engineer in Jhansi; officer was on duty for meter installation
JHANSI : The granddaughter of the late Chambal rebel and ex-army man Paan Singh Tomar has been booked for allegedly assaulting a junior engineer from the power department, police said on Thursday. The incident occurred on Tuesday in Punjabi Colony, under Babina police station limits, when a team led by junior engineer Vaibhav Rawat was installing smart meters as part of a rural power distribution upgrade. According to SHO Tulsi Ram Pandey, when the team tried to replace the electricity meter at the house of ex-serviceman Shivram Singh Tomar, his teenage daughter Sapna Tomar resisted the move. She allegedly manhandled the engineer during the confrontation. A case has been registered against Sapna Tomar under IPC sections pertaining to assault and obstructing a public servant from performing official duties. The case attracted public attention after a video of the incident, allegedly recorded by a power department staff member, surfaced online. The footage appeared to show Sapna engaging in a physical altercation with the engineer. Interest in the case has intensified as Sapna is said to be the granddaughter of Paan Singh Tomar, the Indian Army soldier-turned-dacoit whose life inspired a 2012 Bollywood biopic. Tomar was killed in a police encounter in Morena nearly 40 years ago. Police said an investigation is underway and further action will be based on the findings.


Time of India
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
THIS was the first ever sports biopic made in Indian cinema
The Indian cinema has long romanticized bigger-than-life heroes, but the genre of sports biopics remained untapped until the release of ' Paan Singh Tomar ' in 2012. Made by Tigmanshu Dhulia and starring Irrfan Khan as the titular character, the film is widely considered to be the first mainstream sports biopic of Indian cinema that managed to succeed both critically and commercially, thereby marking a benchmark for films in the genre to follow. Storyline and plot 'Paan Singh Tomar' is inspired by the true life of Paan Singh Tomar, a phenomenal sportsman who was a soldier in the Indian Army and went on to become a seven-time national steeplechase champion in the 1950s and 1960s. The film follows his rise from a talented sportsman who represented India in the 1958 Asian Games to his sad transformation into a dreaded dacoit in the Chambal Valley, fuelled by personal revenge and bureaucratic indifference. The story flows in two simultaneous narratives: Tomar's emergence as a sportsman, influenced by discipline, nationalism, and national pride, and his fall into outlawry, instigated by unsettled land conflicts and the inability of the authorities to mete out justice. The film touchingly examines the issue of neglect of national sporting heroes by society, bringing out how situations can lead even the morally upright to a life of rebellion. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around in 2025 Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Characters and performances Irrfan Khan gives a tour de force performance as Paan Singh Tomar, capturing the sportsperson's physical strength, emotional fragility, and later disillusionment with great depth. He is ably seconded by a strong supporting cast, including Mahie Gill as Tomar's wife, Vipin Sharma, and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in significant roles. The realism of the characters is also established by the realistic dialogues, screenplay, and cinematography of the film, which realistically portray both the sporting world and the hilly terrains of Chambal. Production and reception Produced on a budget of ₹ 7.00 Cr, 'Paan Singh Tomar' was released in the London Film Festival in 2010 prior to its India-wide theater release on 2 March 2012. The movie received the status of a sleeper hit with a box office collection of around ₹ 17.05 Cr across the world and was appreciated for its intense narration and strong performances. Achievements and legacy 'Paan Singh Tomar swept' top honors, including Best Feature Film and Best Actor (Irrfan Khan) at the 60th National Film Awards. It also picked up awards for Best Screenplay, Best Dialogue, and Critics' Awards, among others. The film's success not only renewed interest in the life of a lost sports hero but also opened the doors to a new wave of sports biopics in India. Essentially, 'Paan Singh Tomar' is a milestone of Indian cinema, which fuses the energy of sports with a powerful human narrative, and is a benchmark for biopic storytelling in Bollywood