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Top – 5 Unforgettables in Udaipur of 2010

2010 has come to an end. Now “Next Year” is only “Next Day” away.
But this year has given us tremendous memories, many good and few unfortunately bad. So to get u into a quick flashback of the whole year, without stressing your brain a lot, here I start my illustration for the year.

mcdonads

I ‘m Lovin’ It

Now this statement will be heard in almost every home in Udaipur.
Yes my dear Udaipies. Finally McDonalds has opened its first outlet in Lakecity at the Celebration Mall in Bhuvana.

iim udaipur

Lakecity to create Management Machos

Finally after so much issue on the matter of IIT in udaipur, finally Udaipur is blessed with an IIM, proposed to be at baleecha. The proposed IIM for the time being will however be run in the newly constructed polymer science building in MLSU.

earthquake udaipur

Earthquake trembles Lakecity

10th November 4:16 a.m. would be one of the bad times of our city, when we were shook by an earthquake. However thankfully, there was no damage to life or property.

masterchef udaipur

Rolling, Camera, and Action…!!!

Udaipur’s spectacular beauty is simply irresistible. To capture this picturesque beauty of the world’s no. 1 city, many movie and TV artists entered our Lakecity. The year saw rise in global visitors for the same reason. To mention a few, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (starring Dev Patel, Slumdog Millionaire fame), Mission Impossible 4 (starring Tom Cruise)( as reported by unverified sources) ,Rani (a French TV serial), Master Chef India (Indian TV serial hosted by Akshay Kumar on Star Plus), Impatient Vivek, and a Documentary from Seria was also shot in our own Lakecity.

fatehsagar overflows

The day the Lakecity stood still

Monsoons 2010 brought in many expectations to Udaipies about the dried up lakes. Every prayer was answered by the almighty. The dried lakes soon turned into brimful lakes. Finally the day was 9th September when the lakes overflowed after 4 years. However, a sad part associated with the happy news was that a tourist drowned in a boat accident in the lake Fatehsagar.

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Text Messaging – Top Trends 2010

SMS Trends

Now while reading the title of this write-up, you might be thinking what must have entered in my mind that i have chosen this topic, which may be catchy for some, irrelevant for some, and so on.
Everyone sends text messages, for communicating, keeping in touch with old pals, for informing people about locations, updating about some news, to exchange greetings, or even for fun, and many more reasons.
To add up a few facts, the CTIA survey 2009 states that

  • More than 1.5 Trillion Text messages were sent in 2009,
  • Almost 5 billion Text messages sent per day.

This is a very mind blowing figure in itself.
The year 2010 also saw a great fall in the prices of text messages in the competitive telecom market; as a result there was a great boom in the sms incoming and outgoing rates in mobile phones. Sms hence became cheapest communication method, far cheaper than voice calls.
Udaipies use messaging services to the extreme, specially the youngsters. I, being a regular sms (short message service) user often come across many of the messages from various origins, popularly termed together as “Forwarded messages”, mostly pre-generated from internet or creative sources and are just forwarded to people for information or fun purposes.
Many of the messages were popular throughout the year or for a part of it. To give a quick wrap up of the 2010 top messaging trends, I hereby list few of the topics that will keep 2010 a much remembered year.

  • Sardar jokes were replaced in majority by Santa and Banta. Good to have two imaginative characters, instead of cracking jokes on an active part of our country and society.
  • Despite of the blackouts (telecom companies charging extra money per sms) on special occasions such as holi, diwali, new year, etc, the Udaipies have found a smarter way to deal with the situations. Now be it diwali, holi, valentine’s day, rakhi, or any such expected event, wishes and greetings are sent in advance, ranging from a day before to almost a week before.
  • The year saw a little less inclination of people towards the so called Religious Spam which claimed good luck if passed to many people and worst ever luck if the message was deleted. A FeelGood moment to see Udaipur realising what the truth is.
  • When Udaipur witnessed rains, daily updates on the levels of the famous lakes Pichola and Fateh Sagar were top blockbusters of the season. Inch-by-inch update was conveyed throughout the city, the chain ended when the lakes finally overflowed.
  • Next chapter was jokes and shayaris. An existing sub-part of a combination of both, PJ (which meant silly jokes, generally in poetry form) were much circulated.
  • Specially the year saw spread of series messages, generally the abovementioned PJs’, most remarkable of which was on the daily television soap CID.
  • Near the release of the south Indian blockbuster flick ROBOT, the focus of Udaipur shifted from all the jokes and poems to messages based on Rajnikant.
  • Last but not the least, messages based on two songs that were most popular throughout the year- Munni and Sheila were also seen entering the inboxes very often.
  • The current topic of the messages has shifted apart from all, to new year resolution and greetings.

Team UdaipurBlog too wishes its readers a very happy and prosperous New Year.  🙂

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Soul Meet Café – A Café With Soul

Soul Meet Cafe udaipur

A peaceful place with soothing music, awesome view and psychedelic ambiance for delightful conversations. When One cross’s the Lake Pichola by the Dayaji’s walking bridge. Soul Meet Café stands on strikingly with its bright color theme.

Entering the place you are greeted by a splendid view of lake pichola the mixed sitting arrangements means you may either sit the English way or go desi with cushions aplenty.

Soul Meet Cafe

Perched at this crow’s nest scudded by the blissfully calm waters of the lake pichola.

You are free to engage in board games with sipping on one of the finest Coffee in Udaipur, you can strum the open acoustic guitar, chatting away with the friends you’ve just made .

The food offering is mainly Indian and continental with the Chef being real magician with the curries and the gravies.

They have Free Wi-Fi zone and entirely intoxicating flavors in our Sheesha bar.

The place doesn’t impose itself upon your tempts; it lets you blend yourself the way you want…

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We Would Recommend You to Do Visit this Cafe if you are in Udaipur to Enjoy the Splendid View of Lake Pichola With Your Soul.. 🙂

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Shilpgram Festival 2010 – Schedule

The Shilpgram Festival By Western Zone Cultural Centre Is Organised Every Year. This Time It is Scheduled to Be From 21 December to 30th of December. 600 Folk Performers and Art Crafters will be Participating. You can Enjoy the Various Taste of Real Culture of Western India.So What Are you Waiting For Just Enjoy the Shilpgram 2010 Festival.


Shilpgram 2010

Various Stage Shows to be organised every Evening at 6pm are as Follows:

21 December – ‘Welcome Day’

22 December – ‘Himalaya ki Vaadiyo Mei’

23 December – ‘Gaatha Rajasthan Ri’

24 December – ‘Sufi Night’

25 December – ‘Merry Christmas’

26 December – ‘Anutha Sansar’

27 December – ‘Lok Dhara’

28 December – ‘Srajan’

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Shilpgram – Site for Crafts and Arts fair in Udaipur

shilpgram

Shilpgram is a hindi word which translates itself to Village Of Art And Craft. Shilpgram is situated 3kms west to the famous Fateh Sagar Lake in Udaipur.

It’s a State sponsored living musium stretched on a 70 acre land on the foothills of Aravali. Shilpgram or the Rural Arts and Crafts Village in Udaipur is one of the seven centers of the West Zone Cultural Center (WZCC), established by the government in 1986.

Every year in the end of the year, a 10-day festival is organised which shows glimpses of the complete rural India within the 70 acre itself. There are 26 representative huts of member states in this craft village, incorporating traditional architectural features of different ethnic groups residing within the Zone.

Artisans and craftsmen from all over the nation join this festival to display their best outcome of their art and culture for which their zone is best renowned. Be it the warm woolens from Jammu and Kashmir, or even the Bamboo artwork from far east states, the famous Banarasi silk sarees, along with our very own Rajasthani craftwork, from hand-crafted key chains and bangles, to glasswork, pottery and even furnitures, everything can be seen waiting for you at the festival. All the items are not for display alone; you may purchase the things available with your free will, and take them home with you.

At the entrance you find the traditional dancers welcoming you. Mud huts with thatched roofs make out the splendid village scene, with you yourself witnessing it live. Hungry after walking so long? There are plenty of mouth watering food and “DESI” fast-food items from different traditions, in your way.

Moreover, in these 10-days every evening you can also witness the rich culture of India, via the juvenile traditional and cultural folk programmes, each day with a different theme and different heart throbbing programmes on the open-theatre stage at shilpgram.

Not only Udaipies(Udaipur Guys), but people from all across the globe eagerly wait for this once-a-year fest, and to be a part of it. So what are you waiting for dear udaipies? Just make up your mind and be proud to be a part of this unique fest of its kind, going back to your rich cultural roots.

A Post By Prasun Bannerjee

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AVON BIG Greenothon gets BIG response from Udaipur


India’s leading private radio FM network 92.7 BIG FM  and Avon cycles have joined hands and taken an initiative to make the city green and to cycle to work at least once a week for office and for minute  works , nearby distances . The BIG day means on 9-12-2010 in morning 8’o clock  followed with RJ Pradeep Pandey and his huge listeners , Chief guest  Mrs. Rajni Dangi and  dignitaries of Udaipur and some of the other alerted citizens and organizations like Pahal accompanied the RJ Pradeep’s pledge . They spread the message to make our UDAIPUR pollution free .

Big Fm morning RJ Pradeep in his show was asked by one of his keen listener that RJ should take  a initiative to make our city more green and cycling once a week in respond to rj’s question that how the traffic should be controlled . This simple question by one of his listner brought up  a event known as BIG Greenothon . This campaign was accompanied by AVON Cycle company and Udaipurites .

On 9 decemeber morning from 7:30 am Big Fm’s listeners , repesentatives  of Pahal sansthan and Alok school and students of Alok school and Guru Govind Singh school started arriving to Chetak cirle where they all were motivated by Sabhapati Smt. Rajni Dangi . She spoked to media industry that cycling once in a week would lead to high fall in pollution and would also decrease number of vehicles on the roads . She said “ Cycle is easy to use , less expensive and healthy for the Citizens of Udaipur . This is all beneficiory for making green udaipur and also to health “ .

Cycle rally started from Chetak in which RJ Pradeep , RJ Kedar , RJ Jeet paddled from chetak circle to Fatehsagar pal . They were all warmly welcomed by BIG RJ Team which was present before hand at pal . In the end , RJ Pradeep from his side pledged to honourable public and other dignitaries that he will cycle and also requested all to cycle . This rally was addressed by Mr. Dalpat Surana , Vice president of National Kushti commitee’s and he also appreciated this initaitve of Big FM ..  It included Avon Cycle Shri Ujjval Tiwari , sales executive who told the numerous advantages of cycling and also appreciated this initaitve . It also included Avon cycle agency holder RAJ CYCLE , Bapu bazar , who thanked Big Fm team .

At last  , Vote of thanks was given by station head Mr. Shashank Pathak . He said that Big Fm always loves to put an positive impression on  public and he thanked listeners of Big Fm . He said “ the mission of this camapign is to tell that by bringing little changes in our life we can create a wonderful enviornment around us and also beautify our Udaipur . The listeners of BIG FM can get a free Avon Cycle JOCKEY  by reaching your cellphones and type

FM <space> <name> <space> Greenothon and send it to 55454

The station, with a tag-line of “Suno-sunaao, life banaao” spreads message to its listeners that they are always ready to make life as good as it can be .. 🙂

 

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Dignity and justice for all of us

The Human Rights Day is observed on the 10th December every year. On this day in 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The Declaration is recognition of the fact that the inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family are the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world and reaffirmation of faith of the peoples of United Nations in the fundamental human rights.

What are human rights?

Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible.

Universal human rights are often expressed and guaranteed by law, in the forms of treaties, customary international law, general principles and other sources of international law. International human rights law lays down obligations of Governments to act in certain ways or to refrain from certain acts, in order to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms of individuals or groups.

All human rights are indivisible, whether they are civil and political rights, such as the right to life, equality before the law and freedom of expression; economic, social and cultural rights, such as the rights to work, social security and education, or collective rights, such as the rights to development and self-determination, are indivisible, interrelated and interdependent. The improvement of one right facilitates advancement of the others. Likewise, the deprivation of one right adversely affects the others.

INGREDIENTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS

  • All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
  • Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it is independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.
  • Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.
  • No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.
  • All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law. All are entitled to equal protection against any discrimination in violation of this Declaration and against any incitement to such discrimination.
  • Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state.
  • Everyone has the right to a nationality.
  • No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality nor denied the right to change his nationality.
  • Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others.
  • No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property.
  • Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.
  • Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
  • Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association.
  • No one may be compelled to belong to an association.
  • Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.
  • Everyone, without any discrimination, has the right to equal pay for equal work.
  • Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education shall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit.

Indian Govt. is no less concerned about human rights. Human Rights Act 1993 created “The National Human Rights Commission” with the following provisions:

(a) The commission is authorized to conduct enquiry on a petition presented to it by a victim or into complaint of violation of human rights or abetment thereof or negligence by some public servant in prevention of such violation.

(b) The National Human Rights Commission can also intervene in any proceeding involving any allegation of violation of Human Rights pending before some court with the permission of the court.

(c) The commission can visit any prison in the country to study the living conditions of its inmates and make recommendations thereabout.

(d) The commission can review the existing safeguards and laws protecting Human Rights and can make suggestions for effective implementation thereof.

(e) The National Human Rights Commissions encourages NGO’s and institutions and promotes research in the field of Human Rights.

Surely, there are some remedies available against violation of human rights. You can make complaint of violation of human rights to State Human Rights Commission, National Human Rights Commission etc.  However, the aggrieved parties whose human rights have been violated must be alert about their human rights.  Therefore, many times justice is denied to poor, weak persons and human rights remain only in statutory books. The downtrodden group of society is compelled to suffer endless trouble.

Guidelines on how to file complaint with the NHRC :

1. Complaint may be made to the Commission by the victim or any other person on his behalf.

2. Complaint should be in writing either in English or Hindi or in any other language included in the eighth schedule of the Constitution. Only one set of complaint needs to be submitted to the Commission.

3. Complaint may be sent either by Post or Faxed at Nos. 91-11-23382911/ 23382734 or through e-mail covdnhrc@nic.in

4. No fee is chargeable on such complaints.

5. The complaint shall disclose i) violation of human rights or abetment thereof or; (ii) negligence in the prevention of such violations, by a public servant.

6. The jurisdiction of the Commission is restricted to the violation of human rights alleged to have been committed within one year of the receipt of complaint by the Commission.

7. Documents, if any enclosed in support of the allegations in the complaint must be legible.

8. Name of the victim, his/ her age, sex, religion/ caste, State and District to which the incident relates, incident date etc. should invariably be mentioned in the complaint.

9. Please submit the complaint preferably in the enclosed format.

10. Following types of Complaint(s) are not ordinarily entertain able:

i. Illegible

ii. Vague, anonymous or pseudonymous;

iii. Trivial or frivolous in nature;

iv. The matters which are pending before a State Human Rights Commission or

Any other Commission;

v. Any matter after the expiry of one year from the date on which the act

Constituting violation of human rights is alleged to have been committed;

vi. Allegation is not against any public servant;

vii. The issue raised relates to civil dispute, such property rights, contractual

Obligations, etc;

viii. The issue raised relates to service matters;

ix. The issue raised relates to labor/industrial disputes;

x. Allegations do not make out any specific violation of human rights;

xi. The matter is sub-juiced before a Court/ Tribunal;

xii. The matter is covered by judicial verdict/decision of the Commission.

11. As far as possible complainants are encouraged to make use of the format given above to file their complaints. The guidelines indicate the kind of information, which would facilitate in processing a complaint.

Contact Details :


NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

Faridkot House,Copernicus Marg,

New Delhi-110001, India

For Complaints-filing / status, General queries

MADAD: 91-11-23385368, +919810298900 (mobile)

Fax Nos. 1. 91-11-23384863 (Administration)

2. 91-11-23386521 (Law Division)-For Complaints-filing

3. 91-11-23073876 (Investigation)

E-Mail: covdnhrc@nic.in

Website: http://nhrc.nic.in/

Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission, Jaipur.

102, 120 – A, S. S. O. Building, Secretariat, Jaipur

Phone      :  2227868 {Chairperson}, 2227565 {Secretary}

Fax          :  91+0141+ 2227738 {Office}

E-Mail     :  rshrc@raj.nic.in

Website   :   http://www.rshrc.nic.in/

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Sadhna NGO – Empowering Rural Women

Sadhna a unit of Seva mandir was started in 1988 under income augmentation project with women groups in rural, tribal and urban slums belts of Udaipur resign, and enduring through various stages of non-viability, functional effectiveness and finally impressive growth both in terms of production and sales, it has today grown into a self sufficient and independent organization.. This program started with a small group of 15 women who were trained in the skill of appliqué (embroidery), Sadhna’s total artisan membership has increased to 639. The challenge, therefore, was to find kind of something that could be mass based and yet provide adequate returns. So they have chosen Appliqué and Tanka Embroidery, with the idea of building the basic stitching traditions. Major fact to chose it was something women could do while staying at home, and time being. The journey, in the starting years was very difficult but in spite of it, they continue doing this program, and after that this program managed to overcome with problems and turn into a self sustaining unit. Sadhna was registered as a Mutual Benefit Trust on December, 2004 and the year 2005-2006 was the first full year of working. All the artisans are also member owners of Sadhna. Sadhna’s main aim lies in being able to create cluster of artisans, to enable more and more women attain socio-economic empowerment. Sadhna has made a lot of headway on social dimension, and has certainly learnt a lot about the challenges of strengthening & empowering women, using a commercial enterprise as a medium.

Design is the most vital part of any producer group’s identity and success. In its approach to design, Sadhna has attempted to blend innovation with continuity. Sadhna has been developing new designs from last two decades which helped in brand building and creating an identity for Sadhna products. Under this activity, Sadhna do organize design development workshop every year. Designers from different parts of country take part in this workshop and trained to artisans. This year design intervention and product development was carried out across all the categories i.e. Home Furnishing, Garments, Accessories, and Thread Jewelry. The focus was on developing more complex design. Sadhna’s product can be found at Feb India which is India’s largest private platform for products that are made from traditional techniques, skills and hand-based processes, not only in Feb India but at so many larger groups Sadhna’s artisans product can be seen. Sadhna has partnership with Olsen group, Germany. Sadhna is getting its identity in European markets too. TRIFED (Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation on India Ltd.) sponsored workshop with Sadhna, Focus of this workshop was on improving skill levels and design development especially for tribal women.

Sadhna’s work area in Udaipur and nearer is Khanjipeer, Kharol Colony,Delwara, Madar, Sheeshwi, Ratekhet & Manoharpura

The most encouraging aspects, of course, are the changes in women’s lives, their growing involvement and influence in their local communities. There are stories a plenty of women now being able to help their families move out of vulnerability, investing in their children’s education, and gaining the respect of their husband and relatives they also play an active role in decision making bodies of Sadhna, through their representation in management committee and Board of Trustees.. Women are also breaking caste and religious boundaries, and building string horizontal solidarities. One of the earliest locations, Delwara, the women are now leading the efforts towards improving their neighborhoods (sanitation, water, solid waste management, etc.) as also becoming active and articulate participants in panchayat processes. Sadhna has exceeded most expectations, and they credit wholly to women‘s energy & commitment, and hard work and dedication of each and every staff member. All women connected with this program got encouragement and inspiration through the chief executive Ms. Leela Vijayvergia to make these dream reality. Many women members are also part of community level activities, such as setting up local self governance systems for the betterment of their area and villages. These women hold important positions at such forums and the community attributes this holistic empowerment to their learning and confidence building within Sadhna.

Sadhna is looking for strengthen its export market. This year Sadhna did well in the international sales. During the coming year, Sadhna will work on establishing more contacts with overseas buyers, as also developing product ranges which will appeal to foreign markets.their main effort will be to maintain a professional attitude toward the orders especially in terms of quality & time.

On social perspective Sadhna has increased its work areas, increased numbers of artisan too. Sadhna has put its great effort for women welfare, through which women got inspired and connected with it, and self dependency developed in them.

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C/o Seva Mandir , Old Fatehpura

Udaipur 313004(Rajasthan)

0294-2454655

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Definitely – Venice of the East


Udaipur – the city of  lakes and the Venice of the East is definitely a feast to the eyes,especially after the monsoons . That is the time when it looks lush green and the glossy greenery adds up to the beauty . It is one of the most sought after destinations both for the domestic and the foreign tourists. This year we had a good share of rains and the lakes got filled to the brim . The onlookers were filled with pleasure .  After sunset, the rippling water with the moving reflections of the lights was a scene worth watching and one could go on gazing and inhaling the beauty for hours on end. The drive around Fatehsagar lake is awesome and Pichola lake is equally mesmirising.
A chunk of the Aravalli hills is in Udaipur and this is an add on to the charm of this small homely city. The sudden rise and fall of hills takes one by surprise at times.But ofcourse the surprise is a pleasant one.In no time one gets used to the place and one can move around without any hassles.
It has numerous gorgeous hotels which were originally palaces. The echo of the gallant and chivalrous tales of the Maharajas who once trod on this soil  greet our ears even today. The charisma of these palaces is breath-taking . The visitors are stunned and what they see with their own eyes becomes incredible. Its a city which one must have on one’s holiday list. If you have not made it to this place so far, then what are you waiting for ? Just book a ticket and be there and have the lovely experience.

An Article By: Ms. Suman (Educationist)

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Go Green-o-thon with your favourite RJs – 92.7 BIG FM

India’s leading private radio FM network 92.7 BIG FM and Avon cycles have joined hands and taken an initiative to make the city green, by following it themselves, and are all set to start a mega cycling event across the country: AVON BIG Greenothon.

This campaign has been launched in 45 cities all across the country. This event will appeal all the Indians to go green and save the environment.

“The Greenothon will engage the citizens of India to one unique pledge to cycle to work at least once a week,” said the 92.7 BIG FM statement.
In Udaipur, our own morning RJ Pradeep Pandey has consented and promised the Udaipies to go eco-friendly, and reach the Big office and then our radio sets by using the non polluting two wheeler-bicycle.

For the great cause, the sponsors Avon cycles have provided our favourite Big RJ with Avon Jockey, a cool new launch by Avon cycles Pvt. Ltd.

“Soon after the Greenothon, one lucky listener from Udaipur would be selected and would stand to win an AVON JOCKEY bicycle! – autographed by the RJ,” the company handout said. The Avon Jockey, is worth Rs 10,000. The bicycle will be put to display at OMG, RK Mall.

AVON CYCLE – JOCKEY


All you have to do is follow the simple procedure:-

Reach your cellphones and type

FM <space> <name> <space> Greenothon and send it to 55454


One lucky winner with the highest messages will be getting an Avon Jockey.

BIG FM Team

  • Speaking about the event Shashank Pathak, Station Head, 92.7 BIG FM, said: “We at BIG FM are always trying to reach out to the people of the LakeCity and in this process we try to positively impact the lives of every listener, the idea of Greenothon came from our listeners, I am proud of RJ Pradeep that he took the initiative of starting this activity and now full team of BIG FM is supporting him to bring the change.”
  • Speaking about the joint initiative, Onkar Singh Pahwa, Managing Director, Avon Cycles said, “Avon Big Greenothon will prove to be our first step towards promoting cycling on such a large scale. Now people across the country will cycle for a cause and we hope that every concerned citizen of our country will come out and cycle their way to change not only perceptions but the future.”
  • “Everyone says it, but we will do it.” Says RJ Pradeep Pandey. RJ Pradeep is a well known figure in Udaipur and needs no introduction. Udaipur listens to him every morning in his show Laughter Mornings , where he addresses Udaipurites  RJ-27 (RJ-Sattais)

 

  • “We will do it, and hope Udaipur supports our initiative and follows us”, says the most versatile RJ Jeet. He gives his voice to the shows Baato-Baato mein(every Sat. 8:00-11:00pm), and 90’s hits(Mon-Fri, 4:00-6:00 pm).

  • “People tend to follow their icons in trends, fashion, lifestyle, so we planned it to divert it in an eco-friendly manner” says RJ Kedar, who makes Udaipur wait eagerly for the only Rajasthani show of India- Rajasthani geeta ri manwar, 11-12 noon every Mon-Sat.

In addition to this step, the complete city will be witnessing Greenothon-a cycling marathon sponsored by Avon cycles on 9th December 2010. All the Big RJs, as well as the complete Staff of Big 92.7 FM will be participating into it. Its upon the udaipies now to make their valuable presence in the Greenothon.

The rally will begin at 8:00 am onwards from Chetak and will end at Fatehsagar, with presence of all the known faces and dignitaries of Udaipur.

  • Mrs. Rajni Dangi
  • Dr. Pradeep Kumawat
  • N.C. Jain

About Big 92.7 FM- this is India’s largest private Radio network, a unit of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Broadcast Network. The broadcast technology used in their radio stations is most advanced and years ahead of the other competitors.

The station, with a tag-line of “Suno-sunaao, life banaao” runs successfully at the following places

  • Agra
  • Asansol
  • Ajmer
  • Amritsar
  • Allahabad
  • Aligarh
  • Banglore
  • Bareilly
  • Bhopal
  • Bikaner
  • Bhubaneswar
  • Chandigarh
  • Chennai
  • Delhi
  • Guwahati
  • Gwalior
  • Goa
  • Hissar
  • Hyderabad
  • Indore
  • Jalandhar
  • Jabalpur
  • Jammu
  • Jamshedpur
  • Jhansi
  • Jodhpur
  • Kanpur
  • Kolkata
  • Kota
  • Mumbai
  • Mangalore
  • Mysore
  • Patiala
  • Pondicherry
  • Rajkot
  • Ranchi
  • Rourkela
  • Shimla Aired on frequency 91.9 MHz, Launched in July 2009
  • Srinagar
  • Surat
  • Solapur
  • Tirupati
  • Thiruvananthapuram
  • Udaipur
  • Vadodara
  • Visakhapatnam

And in Singapore also, outside India .

Article covered by Gaurav Mehta and Posted by Prasun Bannerjee