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  • August 12, 2017 - Ramtek, Maharashtra, India - A learned philosopher, distinguished writer, erudite scholar, a spiritual orator, posses incisive perception of Bhartiya Sanskriti, National thinker, and a Jain ascetic Saint, Shree Vidyasagar was born in the village Sadalaga district of Belgaon, Karnataka. He was born on 10th October 1946 which was Sharaad purnima day as per Hindu calendar. His mother tongue is Kannada and his medium of education was also kannada but Acharya Shree is a multi-linguistic person knowing 8 languages – Kannada, Marathi, Hindi, English, Parkrit, Sanskrit, Apbhransha, and Bangla. His Deeksha guru was the Great poet, Digambarcharya Shri Gyansagar ji Maharaj. Acharya shri got aacharyahood on the 22nd November 1972 in Nasirabad, District Ajmer, Rajasthan..As a digambara Monk, he sleeps on earth or a wooden board with the sky alone as a cover. He wears no clothes and carries a Pichi made of Peacock feathers {these feathers the peacock sheds by themselves, no peacock is harmed to take the feathers.} and a Kamandal made of coconut to carry water utilized for maintaining simple and essential personal hygiene. Enriched by the freedom from desires, he partakes food offered by devotees only once a day and even that which is without sugar, salt, green vegetables, fruits sweet, with the sole objective of merely sustaining his body capable of pursuing knowledge, meditation and advancing austerities. In every two months he plucks the hair of his head, beard and mustache by his own hands akin to plucking grass. (Credit Image: © Sourabh Vyas/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 22, 2018 - New Delhi, India - From left to right: Anuj Sharma, Head of Marketing, Xiaomi India;.Manu Jain, Global Vice President, Xiaomi & Managing Director, Xiaomi.India ; Raghu Reddy, Head of Online Sales, India, Xiaomi.Technology.during the launch of Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro (Credit Image: © Jyoti Kapoor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • Singer Jain performs during the opening ceremony of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France group A match between France and Korea Republic at Parc des Princes on June 07, 2019 in Paris, France. photo Christian Liewig Abacapress.com
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  • Singer Jain performs during the opening ceremony of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France group A match between France and Korea Republic at Parc des Princes on June 07, 2019 in Paris, France. photo Christian Liewig Abacapress.com
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  • Jain attending the Etam Fashion Show as part of Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring - summer 2019 held in Paris, France on september 25, 2018. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jain attending the Etam Fashion Show as part of Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring - summer 2019 held in Paris, France on september 25, 2018. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jain attending the Etam Fashion Show as part of Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring - summer 2019 held in Paris, France on september 25, 2018. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jain attending the Etam Fashion Show as part of Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring - summer 2019 held in Paris, France on september 25, 2018. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jain attending the Etam Fashion Show as part of Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring - summer 2019 held in Paris, France on september 25, 2018. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jain attending the Etam Fashion Show as part of Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring - summer 2019 held in Paris, France on september 25, 2018. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Singer Jain attends the 2018 French Open - Day Twelve at Roland Garros on June 7, 2018 in Paris, France. Photo by Laurent Zabulon/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Singer Jain attends the 2018 French Open - Day Twelve at Roland Garros on June 7, 2018 in Paris, France. Photo by Laurent Zabulon/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Singer Jain attends the 2018 French Open - Day Twelve at Roland Garros on June 7, 2018 in Paris, France. Photo by Laurent Zabulon/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • (left to right) Molly Bond, Andy Glynne, Nandita Jain and Salvador Maldonado with the Learning-Primary award for I Can't Go To School Today at the British Academy Children's Awards, at the Roundhouse in Camden, north London.
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  • (left to right) Molly Bond, Andy Glynne, Nandita Jain and Salvador Maldonado with the Learning-Primary award for I Can't Go To School Today at the British Academy Children's Awards, at the Roundhouse in Camden, north London.
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  • Singer Jain during the opening ceremony of the FIFA Women soccer World Cup 2019 opening match, France vs South Korea at Parc des Princes, Paris, France on June 7th, 2019. France won 4-0. Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Singer Jain during the opening ceremony of the FIFA Women soccer World Cup 2019 opening match, France vs South Korea at Parc des Princes, Paris, France on June 7th, 2019. France won 4-0. Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Singer Jain during the opening ceremony of the FIFA Women soccer World Cup 2019 opening match, France vs South Korea at Parc des Princes, Paris, France on June 7th, 2019. France won 4-0. Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Singer Jain during the opening ceremony of the FIFA Women soccer World Cup 2019 opening match, France vs South Korea at Parc des Princes, Paris, France on June 7th, 2019. France won 4-0. Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Tiger Woods during the performance of Jain during the Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony at Le Golf National, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Paris.
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  • Tiger Woods and Bubba Watson during the performance of Jain during the Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony at Le Golf National, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Paris.
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  • Singer Jain during the opening ceremony of the FIFA Women soccer World Cup 2019 opening match, France vs South Korea at Parc des Princes, Paris, France on June 7th, 2019. France won 4-0. Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Singer Jain during the opening ceremony of the FIFA Women soccer World Cup 2019 opening match, France vs South Korea at Parc des Princes, Paris, France on June 7th, 2019. France won 4-0. Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Singer Jain during the opening ceremony of the FIFA Women soccer World Cup 2019 opening match, France vs South Korea at Parc des Princes, Paris, France on June 7th, 2019. France won 4-0. Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Singer Jain during the opening ceremony of the FIFA Women soccer World Cup 2019 opening match, France vs South Korea at Parc des Princes, Paris, France on June 7th, 2019. France won 4-0. Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Singer Jain during the opening ceremony of the FIFA Women soccer World Cup 2019 opening match, France vs South Korea at Parc des Princes, Paris, France on June 7th, 2019. France won 4-0. Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Phil Mickleson dances in his seat to Jain during the Opening Ceremony during the Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony at Le Golf National, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Paris.
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  • October 1, 2018 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - (L-C) Actor Kareena Kapoor and her father Randhir Kapoor during the funeral of late Krishna Raj Kapoor who passed away of cardiac arrest in Mumbai on October 01, 2018..The cremation took place according to both Hindu and Sikh rituals at Chembur Electric crematorium in Mumbai.  Krishna Raj Kapoor, 87, passed away on Monday morning due to cardiac arrest.  Krishna, who married Raj Kapoor in May 1946, is survived by her sons Randhir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor, Rajiv Kapoor, and daughters Ritu Nanda and Rima Kapoor-Jain. (Credit Image: © Prash Way/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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