Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Badaka Singhanpura Youth Celebrating Durga Puja


Badaka Singhanpura Youth Celebrating Durga Puja




The youth of Badaka Singhanpura has been very active in many activities of the village. They have been active in organizing various competitions related to games & sports. They have been active in construction of the link roads. They have been active in cleanliness drive. They have been active in repair of electricity in the village. They have been active in organizing cultural activities including Yagya. They have been active in organizing Vichar Goshthi, a tradition started by the great soul, great son  & great man of the village Prof (Dr) Rabindra Nath Ojha. 



Beautiful Durga Puja 2015  Pandal  in Badaka Singhanpura
Image Courtesy  Singhanpura Prawasi Sangh Group on WhatsApp Created by Amarnath Ojha

And the youth of Badaka Singhanpura has also been very active and enthusiastic in organizing Durga Puja.Tyagi Navyuvak Club of the village has been organizing Durga Puja every year in which almost everyone  of the village has his/her participation in one way or the other. Even they reach out to villagers settled in different parts of the country. They continue to get tremendous support & encouragement from the Badaka Singhanpura Pravasi Sangh also.   





Shri Rathindra Kumar Ojha with the members of Tyagi Navyuvak Club in Durga Puja 2014
Image Courtesy  Singhanpura Prawasi Sangh Group on WhatsApp Created by Amarnath Ojha


Shri Rathindra Kumar Ojha, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India  who hails from this village, has always been source of inspiration and encouragement for the inhabitants of the village specially the youth. Though this year he could not make himself available in the village but he could not resist the temptation of  sending his "Aashirvachan" through WhatsApp :

"Badaka Singhanpura is celebrating Durgapuja with devotion, pomp & splendour. Bigger in size & dimensions than previous year. Youth and elderly join hands to raise donations. Requests have been received from all three organizers. On preliminary estimates more than 3 lakhs will be spent in honour of divine Devi. But not much is done for the Devi  and girls present in our homes. Many of us have not been able to provide toilets for them. I ponder whether we could come together to ensure toilets in each household for perfect environment for celebrating Durga Puja. Mahisasur of Gandgi has to be killed by divine Durga. We have to be soldiers of Maa Durga to kill Mahisasur of Gandgi. Wish every one a great Durgapuja & Happy Dashahara." 

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Dr Ajay Kumar (Ojha) as Producer - 2015 Asian Youth Football Festa Held in Anseong South Korea - Episode 1


2015 Asian Youth Football Festa Held in Anseong South Korea-Episode 1 





Piece -to- Camera : Dr Ajay Kumar
Producer                : Dr Ajay Kumar, Sanjeev Soni
Script & Voice       : Dr Ajay Kumar



Greenwood School of Dimapur Nagaland  representing India in 2015 Asian Youth Football Festa  from 7th to 9th August held in Anseong City Republic of Korea  finished a glorious second position  in U-12 football tournament  in their group.

A total of 47 teams from around  15 countries from Asia participated in this grand Festa which has a motto "Play Together, Dream Forever"  harmonizing football & culture. The unique football festa has unique objective- Football+Camping+Culture Experience.

India participated for the first time in this Festa which started in 2013. Greenwood School of Dimapur Nagaland got this opportunity for the first time to go out of the state and represent India in an international event. They got the opportunity for the first time to play on Astroturf. They got the opportunity for the first time to play soccer with different countries of Asia. They got the opportunity for the first time to travel by air that too in  international flights also. So this was a great opportunity for those young budding players to get them exposed to so much of different & surprising & exciting experiences. 

On the 8th of August Indian team played with two teams of Korea namely Seoul Gwangjin U-12 & A.DFC U-13. They defeated both the teams convincingly, in the first match by 4-0 and in the second match 2-0 respectively. Thulunso made a hat-trick in the match against Seoul Gwangjin.  On the following day they had to play first match  with Thailand. In this match Thailand defeated Indian Team 3-0. But this could not dampen the spirits of Indian Team in the second match that they played with  Xi'an AIZI Footbal Club China. Indian Team defeated China 7-1. Thus Indian team could win 3 out of 4 matches in their group and  finished with 2nd position.

Greenwood School has been selected to represent India in 2015 Asian Youth Football Festa  by virtue of winning the 2014 U-14 Subroto Cup.

Surprisingly for the boys of Indian Team, Second Secretary in the Embassy of India  in Korea Shri Mijito Vinito IFS (2010) who himself belongs to Nagaland, all the way drove down from Seoul to Anseong Sports Complex to cheer the Indian Team. 



Sh Vivek Narayan, Director in the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports  was head of the delegation which included  12 players plus Mughato Sumi  (Coach) & Sedeleu Peseyie (Principal of Greenwood School ). Media team from Doordarshan  led by Dr Ajay Kumar included Sanjeev Soni & K.Magesh Rao (Cameraperson).


It will not be out of context to mention what  Swami Vivekanand has once said about the importance of playing football: 
"First of all, our young men must be strong. Religion will come afterwards. Be strong, my young friends; that is my advice to you. You will be nearer to Heaven through football than through the study of the Gita. These are bold words; but I have to say them, for I love you. I know where the shoe pinches. I have gained a little experience. You will understand the Gita better with your biceps, your muscles, a little stronger. You will understand the mighty genius and the mighty strength of Krishna better with a little of strong blood in you. You will understand the Upanishads better and the glory of the Atman when your body stands firm upon your feet, and you feel yourselves as men. Thus we have to apply these to our needs."








Dr Ajay Kumar (Ojha) as Producer - 2015 Asian Youth Football Festa Held in Anseong South Korea - Episode 2

2015 Asian Youth Football Festa Held in Anseong South Korea  - Episode 2







Piece -to- Camera : Dr Ajay Kumar
Producer                : Dr Ajay Kumar, Sanjeev Soni
Script & Voice       : Dr Ajay Kumar

Greenwood School of Dimapur Nagaland  representing India in 2015 Asian Youth Football Festa  from 7th to 9th August held in Anseong City Republic of Korea  finished a glorious second position  in U-12 football tournament  in their group.

A total of 47 teams from around  15 countries from Asia participated in this grand Festa which has a motto "Play Together, Dream Forever"  harmonizing football & culture. The unique football festa has unique objective- Football+Camping+Culture Experience.

India participated for the first time in this Festa which started in 2013. Greenwood School of Dimapur Nagaland got this opportunity for the first time to go out of the state and represent India in an international event. They got the opportunity for the first time to play on Astroturf. They got the opportunity for the first time to play soccer with different countries of Asia. They got the opportunity for the first time to travel by air that too in  international flights also. So this was a great opportunity for those young budding players to get them exposed to so much of different & surprising & exciting experiences. 

On the 8th of August Indian team played with two teams of Korea namely Seoul Gwangjin U-12 & A.DFC U-13. They defeated both the teams convincingly, in the first match by 4-0 and in the second match 2-0 respectively. Thulunso made a hat-trick in the match against Seoul Gwangjin.  On the following day they had to play first match  with Thailand. In this match Thailand defeated Indian Team 3-0. But this could not dampen the spirits of Indian Team in the second match that they played with  Xi'an AIZI Footbal Club China. Indian Team defeated China 7-1. Thus Indian team could win 3 out of 4 matches in their group and  finished with 2nd position.

Greenwood School has been selected to represent India in 2015 Asian Youth Football Festa  by virtue of winning the 2014 U-14 Subroto Cup.

Surprisingly for the boys of Indian Team, Second Secretary in the Embassy of India  in Korea Shri Mijito Vinito IFS (2010) who himself belongs to Nagaland, all the way drove down from Seoul to Anseong Sports Complex to cheer the Indian Team. 



Sh Vivek Narayan, Director in the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports  was head of the delegation which included  12 players plus Mughato Sumi  (Coach) & Sedeleu Peseyie (Principal of Greenwood School ). Media team from Doordarshan  led by Dr Ajay Kumar included Sanjeev Soni & K.Magesh Rao (Cameraperson).



It will not be out of context to mention what  Swami Vivekanand has once said about the importance of playing football: 
"First of all, our young men must be strong. Religion will come afterwards. Be strong, my young friends; that is my advice to you. You will be nearer to Heaven through football than through the study of the Gita. These are bold words; but I have to say them, for I love you. I know where the shoe pinches. I have gained a little experience. You will understand the Gita better with your biceps, your muscles, a little stronger. You will understand the mighty genius and the mighty strength of Krishna better with a little of strong blood in you. You will understand the Upanishads better and the glory of the Atman when your body stands firm upon your feet, and you feel yourselves as men. Thus we have to apply these to our needs."

Dr Ajay Kumar (Ojha) as Producer - 2015 Asian Youth Football Festa Held in Anseong South Korea - Episode 3

2015 Asian Youth Football Festa Held in Anseong South Korea  - Episode 3







Piece -to- Camera : Dr Ajay Kumar
Producer                : Dr Ajay Kumar, Sanjeev Soni
Script & Voice       : Dr Ajay Kumar

Greenwood School of Dimapur Nagaland  representing India in 2015 Asian Youth Football Festa  from 7th to 9th August held in Anseong City Republic of Korea  finished a glorious second position  in U-12 football tournament  in their group.

A total of 47 teams from around  15 countries from Asia participated in this grand Festa which has a motto "Play Together, Dream Forever"  harmonizing football & culture. The unique football festa has unique objective- Football+Camping+Culture Experience.

India participated for the first time in this Festa which started in 2013. Greenwood School of Dimapur Nagaland got this opportunity for the first time to go out of the state and represent India in an international event. They got the opportunity for the first time to play on Astroturf. They got the opportunity for the first time to play soccer with different countries of Asia. They got the opportunity for the first time to travel by air that too in  international flights also. So this was a great opportunity for those young budding players to get them exposed to so much of different & surprising & exciting experiences. 

On the 8th of August Indian team played with two teams of Korea namely Seoul Gwangjin U-12 & A.DFC U-13. They defeated both the teams convincingly, in the first match by 4-0 and in the second match 2-0 respectively. Thulunso made a hat-trick in the match against Seoul Gwangjin.  On the following day they had to play first match  with Thailand. In this match Thailand defeated Indian Team 3-0. But this could not dampen the spirits of Indian Team in the second match that they played with  Xi'an AIZI Footbal Club China. Indian Team defeated China 7-1. Thus Indian team could win 3 out of 4 matches in their group and  finished with 2nd position.

Greenwood School has been selected to represent India in 2015 Asian Youth Football Festa  by virtue of winning the 2014 U-14 Subroto Cup.


A Conference on 2015 Asian Youth Football Development was held in Solution Hall of LS Miraewon on 9th August as a part of 2015 Asian Youth Football Festa (7-9 August) in picturesque, peaceful & pollution-free historic Anseong City of Republic of Korea to discuss & share ideas about how to develop youth football in Asia.

It has also the purpose of setting up the organizing committee for Asian Youth Football Festa and discussion about the host country for next Festa & to provide representatives from each Asian country with place to exchange the opinions about the development of youth football.



Surprisingly for the boys of Indian Team, Second Secretary in the Embassy of India  in Korea Shri Mijito Vinito IFS (2010) who himself belongs to Nagaland, all the way drove down from Seoul to Anseong Sports Complex to cheer the Indian Team. 



Sh Vivek Narayan, Director in the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports  was head of the delegation which included  12 players plus Mughato Sumi  (Coach) & Sedeleu Peseyie (Principal of Greenwood School ). Media team from Doordarshan  led by Dr Ajay Kumar included Sanjeev Soni & K.Magesh Rao (Cameraperson) on the invitation of Republic of Korea (South Korea).



It will not be out of context to mention what  Swami Vivekanand has once said about the importance of playing football: 
"First of all, our young men must be strong. Religion will come afterwards. Be strong, my young friends; that is my advice to you. You will be nearer to Heaven through football than through the study of the Gita. These are bold words; but I have to say them, for I love you. I know where the shoe pinches. I have gained a little experience. You will understand the Gita better with your biceps, your muscles, a little stronger. You will understand the mighty genius and the mighty strength of Krishna better with a little of strong blood in you. You will understand the Upanishads better and the glory of the Atman when your body stands firm upon your feet, and you feel yourselves as men. Thus we have to apply these to our needs."








Dharmraj Khatait Tharu Tribe of West Champaran : My Friend My Inspiration


Dharmraj Khatait  Tharu Tribe  of West Champaran : 
My Friend My Inspiration



We  do interact with several people from the very childhood days of our life but some interactions become immemorable, become heart touching. Such interactions do not fade out easily from our memories. Actually they leave an indelible imprint in one's mind. I can also recall one such interaction when I was a student of K.R.High School, Bettiah, supposed to be one of the best schools in whole of North Bihar.



Dharmraj Khatait (Tharu)  with Dr Ajay Kumar (Ojha) in Bhikhna Thori of West Champaran Bihar
Image (C) Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha



I had a batchmate named Dharmraj Khatait . Dharmraj was a very simple man, very innocent and ignorant of worldly manipulations and manoeuvres. He was having flat nose and squint eyes, and belonged to Tarai  region of Indo-Nepal border. This area is better known as Tharuhat in West Champaran Bihar. I could observe some students of my class throwing nasty comments or remarks upon him such as "Bagad", "Fool", "Uncultured". But this boy used to attend classes without getting disturbed.




Dr Ajay Kumar (Ojha) in Bhikhna Thori  of West Champaran Bihar
Image (C) Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha




This so called "Bagad" boy became a very good friend of mine just because he possessed a transparent personality, just because he was always wearing a pleasant smile on his face - very cool, calm and composed. So much impressed was I with his personality and behaviour that once I visited his village in Tharuhat. I have no hitch or hesitation in stating that I used to find myself much comfortable in his benign company. He appeared to be God-incarnate for me because of his crystal clear personality. Later I also came to know that he belonged to Tharu Community - a deprived, exploited and most backward group of people of West Champaran Bihar. 




Dharmraj Khatait (Tharu) with Dr Ajay Kumar (Ojha) in Bhikhna Thori of West Champaran Bihar
Image (C) Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha








Interaction with the Tharu people started with the friendship with Dharmraj, continued with the passage of time. My curiosity to know more and more about them grew. I have seen and observed the nature and personality of many Tharu boys , who used to frequent my house in Bettiah, headquarter of West Champaran district. They were all students of my father Bihar Vibhuti Prof(Dr) Rabindra Nath Ojha who was Professor and Head Department of English, M.J.K. College Bettiah. Their simplicity and innocence always attracted me towards them.



My father was also very much impressed with their simplicity. He even wrote a very beautiful and heart-touching short essay on one of his students Ramnarayan a Tharu and thus immortalized him. This essay later became part of his book "Shivam Sundaram" published in the year 2000.




Those indelible imprints and impressions of the Tharus I carried alongwith me when I landed in Delhi in 1980 and joined Jawaharlal Nehru University for higher academic pursuits. It took almost no time for me to decide the topic of my research when I enrolled myself for Ph.D in 1985 after completing my MA and M.Phil. I would have taken any topic that too in Delhi itself like other batchmates but for me it was undoubtedly to be on the Tharus of West Champaran district of Bihar - the most deprived, the most neglected, the most exploited lot subjected to inhuman conditions even in this age.


So seed of my Ph.D thesis was sown during my growing friendship with Dharmraj Khatait a Tharu Tribe. Dharmraj Khatait has been my friend my inspiration.











Saturday, October 17, 2015

"You are Secular only When You are Pro-Muslim & Anti-Hindu"



"You are Secular only  When You are Pro-Muslim & 
Anti-Hindu"




"Most secular people are pro-Muslims and anti-Hindu. They protest against the acts of Hindu fundamentalists and defend the heinous acts of Muslims fundamentalists. Politicians appease Muslims for votes. This annoys many Hindus. In Canning, a Hindu village in West Bengal was burnt  down by Muslims fanatics in 2013. If Muslims were brutally persecuted in India, they would have left India for neighbouring Muslim countries like Hindu minorities have been leaving Bangladesh and Pakistan since partition." Taslima Nasreen said in an interview with the Times of India.

Image result for taslima nasreen
Courtesy:deadlylaw.com

Taslima Nasreen must be saluted for such a bold statement on  such a controversial issue which has been dogging India for many decades. When her book was banned in West Bengal and when five fatwas were issued against her, most of the writers chose to remain silent. The writers  or intellectuals should not be anti-Hindu or pro-Muslim. Why should not they be pro -Human? Of course then that would not  have brought them into limelight perhaps. Then that would not have increased the TRP of different channels also.

Writers, intellectuals talk of post Godhra riots but they do not talk of the cause of Godhra riots that is Godhra train carnage in which hundreds of innocent  people including women and children coming from Ayodhya after worship were burnt alive, tortured, even some of the women gang-raped. We are not aware of  their situations even today in which  many families were destroyed, because they were from majority community hence perhaps not human beings not even vote banks, not even fodder for media or writers or intellectuals. A major incident related to majority community do not hit the headlines but a minor incident of a minority community is blown out of proportions. Loss of any human being is the loss of the country not of majority or minority. How many of us know that a Muslim couple gave a birth to their son  in one of the temples in Mahrashtara with the support and assistance of Hindu women present in the temple? 

Pseudo secularists, pseudo intellectuals, pseudo writers, it seems, try to project themselves anti-Hindu to get the attention of media otherwise they should have been pro-human. They should protest all kinds of exploitation, oppression. 

Again faith of minority is faith not to be questioned at all but faith of majority is subject to all kinds of debate, discussion. Personal Laws of minority can not be debated or challenged but personal laws of majority open to debate and vulnerable to continuous modifications/changes. 

Holy books of minority cannot be debated but  holy books of majority are open to all kinds of criticism and debate. Nothing can be written on holy persons of minority or become subject of paintings but holy devis or devtas of majority  can become subject of writers, intellectuals, painters. Why do not these so called pseudo secularists play with the faith of minority?

Let us become true secular but  not like pseudo secular who are pro-Muslim and anti-Hindu. Let us become secular  by becoming neither pro-Muslim nor pro-Hindu nor anti-Hindu or anti-Muslim  but and but  by becoming pro-Human.





Saturday, October 10, 2015

FEEL KOREA EXPERIENCE KOREA ENJOY KOREA



Video uploaded by Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha



This video clip "From the Eyes of Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha" takes the viewers in a moving bus and shows them the land, the greenery, the landscape, bridges, flyovers, buildings, industrial hubs  of South Korea on Anseong -Incheon road. Feel Korea, experience Korea, enjoy Korea.



Thursday, October 8, 2015

Prof Rabindra Nath Ojha's Directorial Dexterity on Shakespeare's Most Difficult Play

 Prof Rabindra Nath Ojha's Directorial Dexterity
on
 Shakespeare's Most Difficult Play 


William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. Some of the important plays of Shakespeare are - Hamlet , Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Othello, King Lear, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest, As You Like It. Traditionally the plays have been divided into the genres of Tragedy, Comedy and History and translated into every major living language. In addition, they have been continually performed all around the world including India.

During the first week of October  some of the plays of Shakespeare were performed in LTG Auditorium, Copernicus  Marg, New Delhi in the cultural hub Mandi House of Delhi. Such plays being performed in Delhi and other big cities of India may not be a big news as such cities do have huge infrastructure & resources alongwith modern facilities at their command. 




LTG Auditorium, Mandi House,New Delhi
Image (C) Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha





But can one imagine Shakespeare's one of the most difficult play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" performed in early sixties in erstwhile one of the most backward districts Champaran of erstwhile one of the most backward States Bihar of India?

Can one dream of  that there may be a person of such an exceptional calibre & talent & temperament in such an inhospitable, inaccessible backward place who can  organize, supervise & direct such a difficult play of Shakespeare successfully? 

Can one think of finding such  talented artists in this backward region who can do justice to the different characters of the play? 

Can one see in the mind's eye that Shakespeare's play can be performed in English in such a backward place where it was very difficult  almost impossible to find English speaking students? 






Shakespeare's Play in LTG Auditorium
Image (C) Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha



Perhaps unimaginable, unthinkable, unbelievable . Undreamed of, unthought of, unheard of, beyond one's wildest dreams, beyond the realm of reason. Astonishing, amazing, astounding.


Bettiah Railway Station
Image (C) Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha


But it is true. A Midsummer's Night Dream was performed on western stage of M J K College, Bettiah of erstwhile Champaran district (Now Bettiah is the head quarter of West Champaran district) of Bihar in 1964 on the occasion of Annual Day of Department of English. 




M J K College Bettiah
Image (C) Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha



12 students, most of whom were the students of third and fourth year, were selected for the roles of different characters of the play. They used to gather together in the evening everyday for rehearsal at the quarter of Prof Rabindra Nath Ojha. At every point, at every moment Prof Ojha used to give his suggestions, his able direction,  and with love & affection, without getting irritated made them understand the nuances of acting, expression and dialogue delivery. Whenever they get tired, members of Prof Ojha's family offered refreshments to the students. Rehearsals continued everyday for months without a break.  




Prof Rabindra Nath Ojha in a Comic Mood
Image (C) Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha

At last the D day came for which the students were preparing themselves for months. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" play was performed on the stage in the night before the distinguished spectators including the then Collector Shri C.R. Vaidyanathan IAS who was also the Chairman of the Management Committee.



Prof Rabindra Nath Ojha in Pensive Mood
Image (C) Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha



All the students presented the drama on the stage in English meticulously & genuinely due to investment of  hard and sincere labour  of Prof Rabindra Nath Ojha during rehearsals. Every actor playing his or her role  in this drama was highly appreciated and specially role of Hellen, a lady role played by Mohammed Shafi. For his role as Hellen Mohammed Shafi was awarded first prize.


But above all Prof Rabindra Nath Ojha was showered with all praise for his powerful direction and successful supervision of the play that too in English and that too most difficult drama of Shakespeare - " A Midsummer Night's Dream" in the erstwhile most backward & neglected district Champaran of Bihar . A rare feat, a rare achievement for Prof Ojha. Apart from others Shri C.R. Vaidyanathan IAS personally congratulated Prof Ojha for organizing such a wonderful drama by taking daring initiative for the first time in Bettiah in 1964. The credit for the grand success goes to none other than Prof Rabindra Nath Ojha. This rare feat by a rare personality  remained unnoticed & unhighlighted even till today. 




Image (C) Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha




[Facts taken from an article published in the book "Viprah Bahudha Vadanti"]






Prof (Dr.) Rabindra Nath Ojha
(1932-2010)



University Professor, Great Scholar of English-Hindi-Sanskrit-
Bhojpuri, Matchless Personal Essayist-Poet-Letterwriter-Translator-Crtique-Editor, Exceptional Stage Director, Rare Manager, Powerful Orator, Ardent Lover of Cricket & Distinctive Player of Tennis-Football, Rare Music Expert, Natural Leader of Trade Unions-Teachers’/ JP Movement, Great Philosopher-Spiritualist-Thinker-Social Activist-Philanthropist, Multidimensional Rare-Unique Personality.








Saturday, October 3, 2015

Speciality of Gamhar Tree by Yogendra Tharu of Tharuhat of West Champara...



Video uploaded by Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha



This video clip "From the Eyes of Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha" takes us to the the beautiful Tharu land Tharuhat in the backdrop of Shivalik hills on the Indo-Nepal border of West Champaran Bihar India and talks to a tharu schedule tribe Yogendra Mahto of Bakhari Bazaar of Ramnagar block  amidst green field about the speciality and usefulness of Gamhar tree (Gmelina Arborea), a fast growing deciduous tree occurring naturally throughout  greater part of India. The timber of this tree is reasonably strong for its weight. It is used in constructions, furniture, carriages, sports and specially musical instruments & artificial limbs.

Dr Ajay Kumar (Ojha) as Producer - SNAKES ARE NOT OUR FOES BUT FRIENDS



Video uploaded by Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha


This short documentary on Snakes is an eye-opener  to all of us which demystifies  generally prevalent  view in our societies about Snakes. Fear & Death are supposed to be synonyms of Snake. Most of the snakes are non-poisonous. Snakes do not bite anyone unless disturbed. They are a very special and beautiful creation of God on earth and they are of various types & colours. Snakes are in real sense not our foes but our friends. Apart from Script  & Research, the documentary has been produced by Ajay Kumar (Ojha). 

Dr Ajay Kumar (Ojha) as Producer - "RESPECT THE ELDERS RECEIVE BOUNDLESS BLESSINGS"



Video uploaded by Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha



This is an animated spot which inspires us to respect the elders, senior citizens who are immense reservoir of experience & knowledge. Today the condition of the elders in the society is pathetic due to too much materialization. They are tortured & tormented by their own children. One should not forget their selfless contribution and  pious sacrifice in our lives. The greatest worship is to respect our parents, our elders, our senior citizens. This spot has been written, voice-casted & produced by Ajay Kumar (Ojha).

Three Musketeers of Tharuhat of West Champaran Bihar



Video uploaded by Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha



This video clip "From the Eyes of Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha" captures the cute activities of three cute chicks who are busy searching  the grains, of course in a house of Tharu tribe of Tharuhat of West Champaran Bihar India. Tharus domesticate animals & birds  including chickens. Chicken is the most common type of poultry in the world. 

Friday, October 2, 2015

Status of Religious Conversion among the Tharus Tribe of West Champaran ...


Video uploaded by Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha

This video clip "From the Eyes of Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha"  is an interview of a Tharu tribe of Tharuhat of West Champaran Bihar India  on the burning  issue of religious conversion. There may be cases of such conversions across the border but in the Tharuhat it is negligible even though there is increase in missionary activities.

Any kind of induced or forced conversion is against the spirit of charity. To convert someone after inducing or luring or exploiting his or her  poverty, innocence & simplicity is inhuman, criminal. Even it  dirties , vilifies or belittles  the very soul of charity or missionary activity. Charity should be done without any ulterior motive. If there is an ulterior motive then such activity ceases to be charity.

Bhumi Pujan Samaroh for Sri Yamuna Maha-Aarti on Gandhi Jayanti

Bhumi Pujan Samaroh for Sri Yamuna Maha-Aarti 
on Gandhi Jayanti


Ganga Aarti in Varanasi
Image (C) Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha
Shri Rathindra Kumar Ojha Performing Bhumi Pujan
Image (C) Pratyush Ojha

There is a long term massive plan to organize Sri Yamuna Aarti on the banks of Yamuna on a regular basis by Dayadham like that of Ganga Aarti in Varanasi  or Haridwar for making river Yamuna unpolluted & her surroundings neat & clean.


Shri Rathindra Kumar Ojha Addressing the Gathering
Image (C) Dr Amarnath Ojha




Shri Rathindra Kumar Ojha with Mahapandit Chandramani Mishra on Dais
 while Pandit Subhashacharya Jee Maharaj Addresing the Gathering
Image (C) Pratyush Ojha

Image (C) Pratyush Ojha

Image (C) Pratyush Ojha




The objectives of such a massive effort is to:

1. Organize Sri Yamuna Aarti daily and Maha-Aarti on every       Sunday

2. Start massive public awareness campaign for the cleanliness       of river Yamuna

3. Offer meals everyday to the poor on the banks of river                Yamuna

4. Take possible steps for preventing people from throwing              garbage, debris, waste in river Yamuna

5. Construct bio-toilets on the banks of river Yamuna so that         she can remain clean & unpolluted

6. Create true religious consciousness among the people about       river Yamuna 

Towards this great effort it has been decided to organize for the first time Sri Yamuna Maha-Aarti  on the banks of river Yamuna on 13th November 2015.

For Sri Yamuna Maha-Aarti, Bhumi Pujan Samaroh took place today on 2nd October on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti (taking inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi Swachchata Abhiyan which kicked off from Gandhi Jayanti itself last Year) on Kudesia Ghat of river Yamuna near ISBT bridge Delhi.

It was a grand occasion for a grand & pious purpose. People from all walks of life participated in the function. Some of them even donated funds generously for this noble cause. Around one hundred fifty trees were also planted.


Tree Plantation on the Bank of River Yamuna
Image (C) Pratyush Ojha


Image (C) Pratyush Ojha



Image (C) Pratyush Ojha
























Apart from other prominent persons Founder President of Dayadham Mahapandit Chandramani Mishra, Sevak Dayadham Pandit Subhashacharya Jee Maharaj, Minister of Water Resources Government of Delhi Shri Kapil Mishra were present on the occasion

Shri Rathindra Kumar Ojha, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India who has been the source of inspiration behind this Maha-Prayas graced the occasion with his presence. Shri Ojha has been unnoticed  harbinger of change & development, forerunner of Swachchhata Abhiyan in and around his native village Badaka Singhanpura in Bihar. Social activist  Dr Amarnath Ojha was also witness to this historic moment. Badaka Singhanpura Pravasi Sangh has also become an active partner in  this "Pious Yamuna Clean Yamuna" abhiyan.  


Image (C) Pratyush Ojha

Image (C) Pratyush Ojha
Let us come forward and be a part of this Maha-Prayas of  Sri Yamuna Maha-Aarti of Maha-Swachchhata Abhiyan.




Image (C) Dr Amarnath Ojha

Image (C) Dr Amarnath Ojha

Image (C) Dr Amarnath Ojha

Image (C) Dr Amarnath Ojha