Friday, December 4, 2015

Cultural Programme of Specially abled children organised by Nirvana Academy


International day of Person with Disabilities Celebrated
By specially Able Children



JAMMU, Dec 04: To celebrate the spirit Theme “Inclusion matters: access and empowerment of people of all abilities” 23rd International day of Persons with disabilities was today celebrated with pomp and show at Amar Singh Club Jammu. The event also marked to pledge the support in bringing The J & K State Trust Bill 2014 (National Trust Act 1999) in Jammu and  Kashmir .
The Event was organized by Disabled Care Foundation and Nirvana Academy in association with Indian Red Cross Society Jammu Region and Amar Singh Club Jammu with the support of Mindscape Educational & Environmental Trust.


Sh Rajesh Gupta MLA Jammu East was Chief Guest on the occasion while Balram Saini, Vijay Saraf Secretary Amar Singh Club, Sh. R.C Puri Secretary IRCS were the guest of honour and Rajesh Aggarwal, Vikrant Dogra Vice Chairman FIBDO, Hitesh Badyal President Nirvana Academy were special guest on the occasion.

Programme commenced with the traditional lighting of lamp in the presence of all dignitaries present on the occasion along with special children followed by the presentation of the cultural programme by especially able children.
As many as 40 Students from Specially Able schools namely Sahara Rehabilitation Centre Trikuta  Nagar Jammu, St Johan Rehabilitation Centre Mandal Jammu, Asha AWWA, Army School Ware House Jammu and  J & K Samaj Kalyan Kendra  Sahidi Chowk Jammu participated took part in the cultural Bonanza displaying their talent in solo and group performances.

Sh Umesh Gupta in his welcome address highlighted the importance of the day along with various problems being faced by the person with disabilities especially person due to lack of proper facilities for them.

Danajay Kacharu and Neha Sharma were awarded with Young Achiever Award on the occasion for their distinctive Achievement in the field of Disability where all the participants were honored with medals and schools were given Moments for participation.



 
Sh Rajesh Gupta while speaking on the occasion lauded the efforts for providing platform to these special children of god who are equally talented like normal children. He urges people to participate and contribute to the celebration to actively promote the equal rights for disabled persons as well as to support and enhance their morality.



Balram Saini while highlighting the importance of bringing of the J & K State Trust Bill 2014( National Trust Act 1999) in J & K  urged government to give the priority to address the issue of  human rights, as persons with autism, cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and multiple Disabilities face a number of obstacles when it comes to living a normal life. The implementation of act will bring number of benefits to such persons in the shape of welfare schemes.
The event organized in festive manner end with votes of thanks presented by Ravi Puri Secretary IRCS Jammu. Prominent presented on the occasion were Tahir Mushtaq cultural Head Nirvana Academy Ramban, Vikul Gupta from State Ananlyst, Prof. Sham Gupta, Murari lal, Rajeev Bhardwaj, Sunil Dogra, Dilip Gupta, Girdhari lal, Ravi Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Chaman lal, Raj kumar, Rajesh Amit, Hari om, Sunil, Swaran Singh, Vinod lali, Raj kumar, Rajinder Gupta.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Multi talent show “Jalwa 2015” organised

24 October, Jammu: To promote talent and to provide stage to the young artists of Jammu, Pammy Art Academy organized a multi talent show “Jalwa2015” at Auditorium Polytechnic College Bikram Chowk, Jammu. Dr. Balram Saini, Chief Bureau Punjab Kesari group J&K was the chief guest on the occasion while Sh. Hitesh Badyal, President Nirvana Academy Presided over the function. Mr. Vikas, Mr. Amit and Smiley Tanuja leading choreographers of Jammu were the guest of honour on the occasion.


The event was organized by Pammy Art Academy in collaboration with Nirvana Academy. 50 participants from different schools and institutes of Jammu took part in the programme. Participants took part in different categories of Dance, Singing and modeling competition. Mr. Raj Shavotra  renowned dance choreographer of the state and Mr. Kuldeep Kumar Music Director and singer adjudged the talent programme.

Programme commenced with the welcome speech of Miss Paramjeet kour, Director Pammy art academy followed by western round of modeling and solo singing competition. Solo, duet and group dances were also presented on the occasion. Participants from Pulse Dance Institute, Riddhima Dance Academy, Envious dance Academy and SIDM (Smiley) took part in the competition.
Dr. Balram Saini while speaking on occasion said that Music and Dance is a vital form of communication. It’s a source of entertainment as well as platform to put across past, present and future generation artists and dance lover at one plat form. He also congratulated the organizer for providing platform to the budding artists of Jammu.

Mohd. Raqib got title Hunk of the year 2015 in modeling where as Shashank Sharma stood first runner up and Nipun Sharma second runner up. In female category Harshdeep Kour won the title Beauty of the year 2015 where as Ishu Sharma from udhampur got first runner up position and Parvinder kour got second runner up in modeling.
In singing, Dharvinder Kumar, Ridham Chatwal,  Aryan, Amritansh Mangotra and Sonam Manhas got first prize in different age group categories while Manu Sharma, Yuvraj gupta and Arshuman got second prize in different instrumental categories.
In Dance, Vridhi,  Awdhirit, Manya Sharma, Moksh Sharma, Akriti and Shivani Sharma stood first in different dance categories while  Namya, Mehak, Priya got second prize. Avyan Sagar Sharma stood third in dance competition.

In group dance, Pulse group and Elite  dance and fitness zone group got first prize and Groove and Move group stood second. 
Payal Manhas and Shehbaaz Khan anchored the programme.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Nirvana Academy organises rural, urban talent hunt at Billawar

22 - 27 September 2015: To promote budding talent in rural and urban areas of the state Nirvana Academy a cultural club registered under J&K government organised a six day long Rural and Urban talent hunt of dance, singing and fancy dress at tehsil Billawar. Today on the concluding day, participants from different schools, colleges of Billawar tehsil took part in the competition besides some artists from Jammu. More than 90 participants from Ramkot, Nagrota Gujjuru, Dewal, Phinter, Durang and other parts of tehsil Billawar took part in the programme. The programme comprises auditions, workshop and final competition held at New Age Group of Colleges, Dewal.

Madam Aditi Sharma, President AWCT was the chief guest where as Principal New Age Degree College Mrs. Neeru Rajput, Vice President AWCT, District Kathua Madam Sonia Anand and Principal K.K Vidhalya Sh. Ashok Mehta were the guest of honour on the occasion.
While speaking on the occasion, Aditi Sharma told that tehsil Billawar has very talent people and requested Nirvana Academy to organise such more programmes to promote talent of tehsil Billawar.  Aditi  Sharma added that more workshops should be organised in Billawar so that budding talent can get professional training and learn various forms of dance and singing.

Organiser Rohit Sharma thanked the people of Billawar especially Principal New Age Degree College and Sonia Anand for their kind support and cooperation in making the event successful.  
In the senior category of fancy dress Pallavi Sharma, Neha Rajput, Pankaj kumar of K.K vidhalya Durang stands first, second and third respectively where as Shivali verma got appreciation medal.
In the junior category Komal Sambyal of K.K vidhalya, Jaanvi Sharma of St. Mary Convent School, Ramkot and Siya Sharma of Billawar Public School  got first, second and third prize where as Tanu Bharti of K.K Vidhalya won appreciation medal. Similarly in kids category Lokeshwar, Salman Sheikh and Niharika of K.K vidhalya stands first, second, third and Zeenat Salaria got appreciation medal.

In the Senior category of dance Ravi kumar of Satya Model school, Nancy Sapolia of K.K vidhalya, Neeraj Upadhyay of St. Mary  Convent School got first, second, third prize and Karan Singh won appreciation medal. Saanvi Sharma of Saint Mary Convent School, Ishu Mahajan and Siya Mahajan of Sacred heart school took first, second and third in group A of junior and Arjun Singh of Budding Flower school took appreciation medal where as Sheetal Thakur, Rishika Sapolia, Anamika Sharma of K.K vidhalya stands first, second,third and Kritika devi won appreciation medal in group B of Junior category. In kids category Monika of K.K vidhalya, Avni Purohit and Pawani Gupta of Saint Mary Convent won first, second, third prizes and Anjali Sharma of Saint Mary convent got appreciation medal.
In the senior of singing category Naresh Kumar and Meenakshi Sharma of K.K vidhalya won first and second prize where as Sumesh Sharma of New Age College stands third. Neeraj Dogra of Saint Mary Convent got appreciation medal. Similarly in junior category Charu Sharma of Saint Mary Convent, Suhani Kalotra and Shubam Sapolia of K.K vidhalya got first, second and third prizes. Manya Mahajan of Sacred Heart School got appreciation medal. 
The selected candidates got trained in three day workshop by trainers from Jammu including Sourav Sonik where competition was adjudged by noted singer and musician of state Sh. Kuldeep Kumar and Dance choreographer Akshay Dogra. The final event was anchored by Ashutosh Bharti of Billawar.


Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Army, Nirvana Academy organizes painting, essay, quiz competition



Golden Jubilee Indo-Pak war 1965 celebrates



RAMBAN, Sept 22:  To celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Indo-Pak War 1965, 109 INF Battalion (TA) MARATHA LI in collaboration with Nirvana Academy, a regd. Cultural club organized a essay, painting and quiz competition in the school premises, here today. Programme was supported by Bharatiya Vidya Mandir High School, Ramban.


Col Alex Mohan (Sena Medal) Commanding Officer Executive Officer, 109 INF Battalion (TA) MARATHA LI was the chief guest and  Zonal Education Officer (ZEO) Ramban Zubaida Parveen was the guest of honor on the occasion. Whereas chief patron of the school Dr Mohal Lal Sharma, headmaster Government Girls High School Ramban Parshotam Singh Raju were also presided over the function. While the competition was adjudged by Major Naveen Pawar and Major Sandeep Singh.



A total of 115 students of 12 schools includes Government Higher Secondary School Ramban, Bharatiya Vidya Mandir High School, Chenab English Medium High School, National Academy, Kamal Academy, Nav Bharat Public School, Government City Middle School, Vishal Academy, Government Boys Middle School, New Convent Institute and Golden Era Public School besides Prayas Hemkrish Middle School were participated in the daylong competition.



Speaking on the occasion the chief guest said such activities should organized frequently so that the students get the right platform to display their talent in extra co-circular activities.



ZEO Ramban appreciated the efforts made by Indian Army and Nirvana Academy Organizing Secretary Ramban Tahir Mushtaq and Bharatiya Vidya Mandir High School for conducting such events and in future the education cooperate them in conducting such activities.



Principal Bharatiya Vidya Mandir High School Pardeep Singh Thakur thanks Army and Nirvana Academy for organizing the competition.


The first, second and third prize in painting competition was won by Karan Vir, Sandhya Khajuria and Abdul Basit of 5th class all from New Convent Institute respectively whereas the consolation prize bagged by Muskan of 4th class from Golden Era Public School and Garima Khajuria of 3rd class from Vishal Academy.


In essay writing competition the first, second and third prize were claimed by Aruna of 7th class from National Academy, Mrigakshi Khajuria of 8th class from Vishal Academy and Diksha of 8thclass from Bharatiya Vidya Mandir High School respectively while the consolation prize were given to Bhargav Gupta of 6th class and Plavi Rai of 8th class both from Bharatiya Vidya Mandir High School.


Similarly, in quiz competition the first prize was won by Ravi Team of Bharatiya VidyaMandir whereas second and third prize were claimed by Chenab Team of National Academy and Jhelum Team of Government Higher Secondary School Ramban respectively.

The overall programme was ably anchored by Meenu Puri.

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Nirvana Academy organizes Painting Competition on theme "Swachh Bharat" at Ramban



RAMBAN, Aug 22:  Nirvana Academy a regd. cultural club today organized painting competition on theme ‘Swachh Bharat’ in collaboration with Municipal Committee Ramban in the premises of Bharatiya Vidya Mandir High School Ramban, here today.

Executive Officer, Municipal Committee Ramban, Zubaida Parveen was the chief guest on the occasion whereas Head Draftman PWD R&B Ramban, Gurbachan Singh was judge over the competition.

A total of 60 students of 12 schools includes Nav Bharat Public School, Indian Star English Medium School, Government City Middle School, National Academy, Bharatiya Vidya Mandir High School, Government High School Parnot, Chenab English Medium High School, Vishal Academy, Government Boys Middle School, New Convent School and Golden Era Public School besides Prayas Hemkrish Middle School were participated in the daylong competition.


Speaking on the occasion the chief guest said that there is acute need to aware the masses about the cleanliness of their surroundings.


She appreciated the efforts made by Nirvana Academy Organizing Secretary Ramban Tahir Mushtaq for conducting such event in the interest of general public.


Principal Bharatiya Vidya Mandir High School Pardeep Singh Thakur thanks the guest and Nirvana Academy for organizing the competition.


The first, second and third prize won by Muskaan Sajad from National Academy, Mrigakshi Khajuria from Vishal Academy and Bhawani Devi from New Convent School respectively whereas the consolation prize were awarded to first fifteen participants.


 Sh. Madan Lal Sanitary Supervisor and Sanjay kumar Sharma food safety officer were also presented on the occasion. The overall event was organized by Nirvana Academy Organizing Secretary Ramban Tahir Mushtaq.

Friday, August 21, 2015

JAMMU KE HUNARBAAZ 2015 (GRAND FINALE)

DATED: 16 AUGUST 2015
VENUE: ZORAWAR SINGH AUDITORIUM, UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU









“Sur Tarang” solo singing programme organised


10 AUGUST 2015, Jammu: To provide platform for children and budding artists AkSv in collaboration with Nirvana Academy a regd. Cultural club today organised “Sur tarang” solo singing programme at Red Cross Auditorium, Kachi Chawani Jammu. Programme was supported by Indian Red Cross Society, Jammu region.

Shri R.C Puri, Honorary Secretary IRCS Jammu region was the chief guest while Shri Ashutosh Sharma classical singer, Shri Hitesh Badyal President Nirvana Academy and Shri Suresh Sharma noted painter were the guest of honour on the occasion. Shri Deepak Sharma was the special guest on the occasion.

Programme commenced with the welcome speech of Kuldeep Kumar Director AKSV followed by performances of Sourabh, Shammi, Rohit, Anitika and Sushant in senior group. Special performance by Amit Bhawra “Suno na Sangemarmar” spellbound the audience.

Performances of Gandhrav, Arnav, Anandi, Aditya, Haripriya and Kunwar in junior group were highly appreciated by the audience.
R.C Puri distributed trophies and certificates among the participants. Mrs. Reena anchored the programme

JAMMU KE HUNARBAAZ 2015 (AUDITIONS)

DATED: 27 JULY 2015
VENUE: K.C RESIDENCY, JAMMU


Dance and Singing competition organizes by Nirvana Academy at Ramban



RAMBAN, July 26:  Nirvana Academy organized Grand Finale of its ongoing Round 3 Rural and Urban Talent Hunt of dance and singing competition on the concluding day of the five daylong event in which students from nine schools of Ramban tehsil participated besides some college students. The event comprises Audition, workshop and final competition held at Community Hall, Maitra Ramban.

MLA Ramban, Sh Neelam Kumar Langeh was the chief guest whereas Farm Manager Horticulture, Ramban Sh Rajinder Kumar Lochan and prominent citizen Mushtaq Ahmed Nizami were guest of honor on occasion besides Principal Bharatiya Mandir (BVM) School Sh Pardeep Kumar and prominent citizen Sh Vishav Bhandu were the special guest.
While showing his happiness Sh Neelam Kumar Langeh said that Ramban district has very talented people and congratulate the Nirvana Academy President Hitesh Badyal and Organising Secretary Ramban Tahir Mushtaq for organizing such a grand event to promote the budding talent for Ramban.

He requested the president Nirvana Academy to conduct a series of workshop so that the aspirants get professional training and learn various techniques of dance and singing.
A total of 60 participants were compete in the competition in senior and junior besides two special performances and two group performances.
Speaking on the occasion President Nirvana Academy Sh Hitesh Badyal said that Nirvana Academy take this opportunity to promote the talent of Ramban and requested the MLA Ramban open a multipurpose auditorium in Ramban so that the budding artists will get a platform to display their talent.

He thanked the people of Ramban specially Principal BVM for their kind cooperation in making the event successful.
In the senior category of dance Ayaz Ali of Government Degree College, Saneha Parihar of Ramban Public School and Shaiesta Qayoom of Government Higher Secondary School stands first, second and third respectively whereas Rashu Raju of Government Higher Secondary School got consolation prize. Similarly, in junior category in dance Sarita Singh and Priyanka Thaghali both from Kamal Academy Chanderkote and Sakshi Parihar of Bharatiya Vidya Mandir School got first, second and third prize whereas Akarshan Khajuria from Bharatiya Vidya Mandir School got consolation prize.

In the senior category of singing Tabasum Ara of Government Degree College, Zia-Ul-Rehman of Government Degree College and Parveen Akther of of Government Higher Secondary School stands first, second and third respectively whereas Soni Katoch of Government Higher Secondary School got consolation prize. Similarly, in junior category in singing Ritesha Manhas and Ayush Singh both from of National Academy, Imitiyaz Ahmed of Ramban Public School got first, second and third prize whereas Meet Sharma from Bharatiya Vidya Mandir School got consolation prize.
The special performance award in singing was given to Meenu Puri and Nusrat Malik.
The selected candidates got trained in three day workshop by trainers from Jammu includes choreographers Anu Bhardwaj and Sanjeev Mangotra besides Singer Amit Bhawra from Pathankote. Where the competition was adjudged by Sh Kuldeep Kumar (MA Music) renowned classical/gazal singer and guitarist and President Nirvana Academy Hitesh Badyal.

The overall event was organized by Nirvana Academy Organizing Secretary Ramban Tahir Mushtaq. The grand finale was anchored by Singer Meenu Puri from Bharatiya Vidya Mandir School.

Nirvana Academy organises Round one for Rural and Urban Talent Hunt at Ramban


22 July 2015: To promote the budding talent in rural and urban areas of the state Nirvana Academy a cultural club registered under J&K Government organized a five day long dance and singing programme, which was organized under the name of ‘Round 3 Rural and Urban Talent Hunt’ at Tehsil and District Ramban in the first phase.
On the first day of this programme auditions of around 100 contestant from different government and private schools across Ramban was conducted at Community Hall, Maitra Ramban in which 40 participated were selected who will perform in grand finale by the judges. The talent hunt was commenced today and will conclude on July 26, 2015 with the Grand Finale. MLA Ramban, Sh Neelam Kumar Langeh will be the chief guest on the Grand Finale besides other dignitaries.
Judges cum Trainers from Jammu includes choreographers Anu Bhardwaj and Sanjeev Mangotra besides Singer Amit Bhawra from Pathankote will groom the selected participants of Ramban in the Round two workshop.
Nirvana Academy organized this event with the support of Heritage Strings School of Rock, Aastha Diagnostic Centre, Jammu and FIBDO besides Surya Milk.
The event is organized by Tahir Mushtaq organizing secretary Nirvana Academy, Ramban.


Children Summer carnival 2015 held

18 July 2015: Dance Revolution Academy in collaboration with Nirvana Academy a regd. Cultural club today organised a children dance programme “Children Summer Carnival 2015” at Auditorium, Government Polytechnic College, Bikram chowk, Jammu. On the occasion, a dance competition was also held in
different categories of dance forms in which more than 50 participants from Jammu region took part. MLA Samba, Sh. Davinder Kumar Manyal was the chief guest on the occasion. Miss Shivani Sharma classical dance performer and Shri Hitesh Badyal adjudged the dance competition. Programme started with a kathak performance by DRA girls group followed by spellbound dance performances by Sahil from Samba and Kashish Thakyal. The
participants showcased their talent in the competition by performing regional, Indian as well as popular dance styles, which drew appreciation from the audience. Participants from school, colleges and institutes showed their skills in dance by performing in solo, duet and group age categories. Show was choreographed by Sanjeev Mangotra and Anu Bhardwaj. Prominent among the others were Sh. Harish Kaila, Tajinder Singh, Ramesh Kalotra, Yash pal
Yash, Vijay Sharma, Jyoti Parkash, Darbari lal and Bachan lal. Programme was supported by Sangam the education hub, Harman Dance Institute and Trikuta Digital Studio. Rajni Anubhav Anchored the programme.