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ADV. ARUN DESHMUKH SHOW
619 Hindi - क्या चॅरिटी कार्यालय में हर धर्मादाय संस्था को बजट जमा करना अनिवार्य है ? यह जानिए ..

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 3:43


Is Submission of Budget at Charity Commissioner Office compulsory? क्या चॅरिटी कार्यालय में हर धर्मादाय संस्था को बजट जमा करना अनिवार्य है ? चाहे तुम्हारा स्कूल हो या धरमशाला, मंदिर हो या मस्जिद, खेलखूद की संस्था हो या अस्पटाल आपको अपने उस धर्मादाय संस्था का बजट तुम्हारे विभाग के धर्मादाय आयुक्त कार्यालय में जमा करना अनिवार्य है यह जानिए इस यूट्यूब विडिओ के जरिए जो आपको बताते है अपने कानूनी सलाहगार लायन एडवोकेट अरुण देशमुख #legal #maintenance #guidance #answer #answers #india #indian #mumbai #constitution #kheloindia #kheloindiakhelo #khokho #premierleague #duplicate #law #citizenship #caa #divorce #maintainance #notice #indianpenalcode #advocate #indiangame #youtube #youtuber #women #beauty #information #gk #generalknowledge #generalknowledgequestions #generalknowledgequestionsandanswers #lawyer #lawyers #notaryservices #will #indemnity #powerofattorney #affidavit #agreement #documents #legaladvice #legalsupport #notarynearme #visiting #lawyer #understand #understanding Lion adv. Arun Deshmukh is a well known Social worker and sports lover. A person with Giver mentality and stubborn leadership attitude he develops quickly friendship with anyone. Always on a look to help others rather than seeing profits in others relations. Has his own enemy but even has good relationship with them also. Its difficult to maintain enmity with Arunsir as he never thinks evil even of his enemy. As a notary he is the best 5 star rated Notary of Mumbai having his main office at Dadar(West) and collection points at BKC, Opera House, Worli, Bhayander, Badlapur and Dadar East. Provides visit notary facility and has helped a lot of people in Corona Pandemic. Arunsir has dedicated much of his time in developing young kids and helped them to reach Nationals in game of KHO KHO. As a treasurer of Shree Samartha Vyayam mandir and the main kho kho coach he was honored by Maharashtra State with the coveted Dadoji Konddev Award given for the best Sports Coach of any sports field. He was conferred for kho kho in the year 2011 for the year 2008-2009. Arunsir has coached at Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir from 1985 to 1989 for Volleyball and Athletics then for kho kho from 1999 till 2014 for Volleyball and Langadi from 2014 till 2022. At Kirti College another long innings as a Coach he had continued. from 1989 till 2022 he is continuously coaching at Kirti College and bringing lots of cherish and results. As a Coach of Maharashtra Arunsir coached the u/18 Juniors team at Indore wherein we won the Gold. Was one of the main referees at many tournament at Mumbai and Maharashtra Level and have done national referee at many Nationals. People loved him to call as ArunSir. He has also written nearly 32 books on various topics to the benefit and social cause. He recalls to have stopped atleast 8 people on the verge of suicide. Arun Deshmukh also known for his strong capacity to convert the mind of negative people in positive way. In Business and Profession Arun Deshmukh is a well known Notary and offer his services right at home and office called as visit notary. Along with his staff and Court clerk who mostly are kho kho players from various kho kho clubs he delivers and serves people across Mumbai and Thane. Notary Arun Deshmukh is popular in BNI as the only Notary in BNI Mumbai or BNI Maharashtra. A past member of BNI Excitement he is presently in BNI Champions the Chapter which is held at St. Regis. Arunsir is also a coveted Member of Maharashtra Business Club (MBC) and is popular as Giver. Arunsir loves music and hiking and has passion for sports and social work. As a Secretary he has successfully lead Brahman Seva mandal, Dadar for nearly 4 years, Sagarbhoomi Brahman Seva Mahasangh for nearly 10 years, Mumbai Kho Kho Sanghatana for 14 years from 2006 to 2020 wherein he successfully completed the 1st ever Senior National held at Worli & Lions Club of mahim where he successfully completed active year. He was the President of Lions Club of Mahim for year 2020-21 & 2021-22 wherein he successfully added more than 40 members. He was the Zone Chairperson of Lions Club District 3231A1 for 2021-22. The future of Arun Deshmukh is bright and will be seen in the Cabinet of District 3231A1 As a Treasurer Arunsir has served a very long term which is still continuing at Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir from 2000 and still ongoing at 2023. With Mumbai kho kho Sanghatana from 2003 to 2006, with Maharashtra kho kho Association from 2020 and still going on, with BNI Excitement as Secretary-Treasurer in 2016. As Committee member and office bearers has successfully helped a lot of institutions and Trust including Samata Kreeda mandal, Vaibhav Sports Club, Shivaji Park Nagrik Sangh, Balmitra Mandal, Lions Club of Elite, Lions Club of Dadar Jewels, Kirti College, Brahman Sabha-Girgaum, Balmitra Mandal, Chittapavan Katta, Vanvashi Kalyan Ashram, Vivekananad Kendra, Sanskarbharti, Manase Janahit kaksha,

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618 Marathi कायद्याने अर्थसंकल्प (बजेट-Budget) धर्मादाय आयुक्त कार्यालयात सादर करणे आवश्यक आहे का ?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 4:12


शाळा असो की व्यायामशाळा, हाॅसपीटल असो की सामाजिक संस्था तुम्ही धर्मादाय संस्था (Charitable Trust) म्हणून नोंदणीकृत असाल तर तुम्ही तुमचा अर्थसंकल्प अर्थात बजेट (Budget) धर्मादाय आयुक्त कार्यालयात सादर केला आहे का ? प्रत्येक ट्रस्टीवर २८ फेब्रुवारीपर्यंत (या वर्षी २९) अर्थसंकल्प अर्थात बजेट (Budget) धर्मादाय आयुक्त कार्यालयात सादर करणे कायद्याने आवश्यक आहे. चला तर मग अनेक संस्थांवर स्वता कोषाध्यक्ष असणारे आपले कायदेशीर सल्लागार लायन एड अरुण देशमुख या यूट्यूब व्हिडिओतून आपणास याबाबतीतील योग्य कायदेशीर माहिती देत आहेत ती ऐकुया तर... #legal #maintenance #guidance #answer #answers #india #indian #mumbai #constitution #kheloindia #kheloindiakhelo #khokho #premierleague #duplicate #law #citizenship #caa #divorce #maintainance #notice #indianpenalcode #advocate #indiangame #youtube #youtuber #women #beauty #information #gk #generalknowledge #generalknowledgequestions #generalknowledgequestionsandanswers #lawyer #lawyers #notaryservices #will #indemnity #powerofattorney #affidavit #agreement #documents #legaladvice #legalsupport #notarynearme #visiting #lawyer #understand #understanding Lion adv. Arun Deshmukh is a well known Social worker and sports lover. A person with Giver mentality and stubborn leadership attitude he develops quickly friendship with anyone. Always on a look to help others rather than seeing profits in others relations. Has his own enemy but even has good relationship with them also. Its difficult to maintain enmity with Arunsir as he never thinks evil even of his enemy. As a notary he is the best 5 star rated Notary of Mumbai having his main office at Dadar(West) and collection points at BKC, Opera House, Worli, Bhayander, Badlapur and Dadar East. Provides visit notary facility and has helped a lot of people in Corona Pandemic. Arunsir has dedicated much of his time in developing young kids and helped them to reach Nationals in game of KHO KHO. As a treasurer of Shree Samartha Vyayam mandir and the main kho kho coach he was honored by Maharashtra State with the coveted Dadoji Konddev Award given for the best Sports Coach of any sports field. He was conferred for kho kho in the year 2011 for the year 2008-2009. Arunsir has coached at Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir from 1985 to 1989 for Volleyball and Athletics then for kho kho from 1999 till 2014 for Volleyball and Langadi from 2014 till 2022. At Kirti College another long innings as a Coach he had continued. from 1989 till 2022 he is continuously coaching at Kirti College and bringing lots of cherish and results. As a Coach of Maharashtra Arunsir coached the u/18 Juniors team at Indore wherein we won the Gold. Was one of the main referees at many tournament at Mumbai and Maharashtra Level and have done national referee at many Nationals. People loved him to call as ArunSir. He has also written nearly 32 books on various topics to the benefit and social cause. He recalls to have stopped atleast 8 people on the verge of suicide. Arun Deshmukh also known for his strong capacity to convert the mind of negative people in positive way. In Business and Profession Arun Deshmukh is a well known Notary and offer his services right at home and office called as visit notary. Along with his staff and Court clerk who mostly are kho kho players from various kho kho clubs he delivers and serves people across Mumbai and Thane. Notary Arun Deshmukh is popular in BNI as the only Notary in BNI Mumbai or BNI Maharashtra. A past member of BNI Excitement he is presently in BNI Champions the Chapter which is held at St. Regis. Arunsir is also a coveted Member of Maharashtra Business Club (MBC) and is popular as Giver. Arunsir loves music and hiking and has passion for sports and social work. As a Secretary he has successfully lead Brahman Seva mandal, Dadar for nearly 4 years, Sagarbhoomi Brahman Seva Mahasangh for nearly 10 years, Mumbai Kho Kho Sanghatana for 14 years from 2006 to 2020 wherein he successfully completed the 1st ever Senior National held at Worli & Lions Club of mahim where he successfully completed active year. He was the President of Lions Club of Mahim for year 2020-21 & 2021-22 wherein he successfully added more than 40 members. He was the Zone Chairperson of Lions Club District 3231A1 for 2021-22. The future of Arun Deshmukh is bright and will be seen in the Cabinet of District 3231A1 As a Treasurer Arunsir has served a very long term which is still continuing at Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir from 2000 and still ongoing at 2023. With Mumbai kho kho Sanghatana from 2003 to 2006, with Maharashtra kho kho Association from 2020 and still going on, with BNI Excitement as Secretary-Treasurer in 2016. As Committee member and office bearers has successfully helped a lot of institutions and Trust including Samata Kreeda mandal, Vaibhav Sports Club, Shivaji Park Nagrik Sangh, Balmitra Mandal,Lions Club of Elite, Lions Club of Dadar Jewels, Kirti College,Brahman Sabha-Girgaum, Balmitra Mandal, Chittapavan Katta, Vanvashi Kalyan Ashram

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617 Hindi चुनाव कैसे होना चाहिए? ट्रस्ट के चुनाव कब होते है और किस तरह लिए जाते है यह जानिए

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 8:33


अरे भाई चुनाव है मतदान करनेके वास्ते तुमहे आनाही आना है । तेरा एक वोट मेरे लिए बहूत किंमती है .. सनडे है मालूम है भाय के तेरा प्रोग्राम सेट है पर मुझे कुछ मालूम नही तु पेहले वोट डाल फिर जा जहां तुझे जाना है वहां.. यार मेरे लिए तु इसको फोन कर ना.. वह तेरी बात जरूर सूनेगा.. ऐसे बहुत सारी चुनावी बकबक हर मतदाता को सुननी पडती है । मतदाता तो मजे लेता है पर जान तो जिसका चुनाव है उसिका जाता है । पैसा, श्रम, वक्त से लेके रिश्ते तक डाव पे लग जाते है । ऐसे समय किसीभी धर्मादाय संस्था में चुनाव कैसे होना चाहिए? ऐसे ट्रस्ट के चुनाव कब होते है ? और किस तरह लिए जाते है ? यह जानिए इस यूट्यूब व्हिडिओ के जरीए जो बताते है अपने कानूनी सलाहगार लायन एडवोकेट अरुण देशमुख #legal #maintenance #guidance #answer #answers #india #indian #mumbai #constitution #kheloindia #kheloindiakhelo #khokho #premierleague #duplicate #law #citizenship #caa #divorce #maintainance #notice #indianpenalcode #advocate #indiangame #youtube #youtuber #women #beauty #information #gk #generalknowledge #generalknowledgequestions #generalknowledgequestionsandanswers #lawyer #lawyers #notaryservices #will #indemnity #powerofattorney #affidavit #agreement #documents #legaladvice #legalsupport #notarynearme #visiting #lawyer #understand #understanding Lion adv. Arun Deshmukh is a well known Social worker and sports lover. A person with Giver mentality and stubborn leadership attitude he develops quickly friendship with anyone. Always on a look to help others rather than seeing profits in others relations. Has his own enemy but even has good relationship with them also. Its difficult to maintain enmity with Arunsir as he never thinks evil even of his enemy. As a notary he is the best 5 star rated Notary of Mumbai having his main office at Dadar(West) and collection points at BKC, Opera House, Worli, Bhayander, Badlapur and Dadar East. Provides visit notary facility and has helped a lot of people in Corona Pandemic. Arunsir has dedicated much of his time in developing young kids and helped them to reach Nationals in game of KHO KHO. As a treasurer of Shree Samartha Vyayam mandir and the main kho kho coach he was honored by Maharashtra State with the coveted Dadoji Konddev Award given for the best Sports Coach of any sports field. He was conferred for kho kho in the year 2011 for the year 2008-2009. Arunsir has coached at Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir from 1985 to 1989 for Volleyball and Athletics then for kho kho from 1999 till 2014 for Volleyball and Langadi from 2014 till 2022. At Kirti College another long innings as a Coach he had continued. from 1989 till 2022 he is continuously coaching at Kirti College and bringing lots of cherish and results. As a Coach of Maharashtra Arunsir coached the u/18 Juniors team at Indore wherein we won the Gold. Was one of the main referees at many tournament at Mumbai and Maharashtra Level and have done national referee at many Nationals. People loved him to call as ArunSir. He has also written nearly 32 books on various topics to the benefit and social cause. He recalls to have stopped atleast 8 people on the verge of suicide. Arun Deshmukh also known for his strong capacity to convert the mind of negative people in positive way. In Business and Profession Arun Deshmukh is a well known Notary and offer his services right at home and office called as visit notary. Along with his staff and Court clerk who mostly are kho kho players from various kho kho clubs he delivers and serves people across Mumbai and Thane. Notary Arun Deshmukh is popular in BNI as the only Notary in BNI Mumbai or BNI Maharashtra. A past member of BNI Excitement he is presently in BNI Champions the Chapter which is held at St. Regis. Arunsir is also a coveted Member of Maharashtra Business Club (MBC) and is popular as Giver. Arunsir loves music and hiking and has passion for sports and social work. As a Secretary he has successfully lead Brahman Seva mandal, Dadar for nearly 4 years, Sagarbhoomi Brahman Seva Mahasangh for nearly 10 years, Mumbai Kho Kho Sanghatana for 14 years from 2006 to 2020 wherein he successfully completed the 1st ever Senior National held at Worli & Lions Club of mahim where he successfully completed active year. He was the President of Lions Club of Mahim for year 2020-21 & 2021-22 wherein he successfully added more than 40 members. He was the Zone Chairperson of Lions Club District 3231A1 for 2021-22. The future of Arun Deshmukh is bright and will be seen in the Cabinet of District 3231A1 As a Treasurer Arunsir has served a very long term which is still continuing at Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir from 2000 and still ongoing at 2023. With Mumbai kho kho Sanghatana from 2003 to 2006, with Maharashtra kho kho Association from 2020 and still going on, with BNI Excitement as Secretary-Treasurer in 2016. As Committee member and office bearers has successfully helped a lot of institutions and Trust including Samata Kreeda mandal, Vaibhav Sports Club, Shivaji Park Nagrik Sangh, Balmitra Mandal

ADV. ARUN DESHMUKH SHOW
616 Marathi निवडणूक कशी घ्यावी ? धर्मदाय संस्थेच्या निवडणूकीतील महत्वाच्या बाबी कोणत्या ? #Election

ADV. ARUN DESHMUKH SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 8:40


निवडणूक कशी घ्यावी ? व निवडणूकीतील महत्वाच्या बाबी.. धर्मादाय संस्था (Charitable Trust ) म्हणालो की त्यातील महत्वाचा भाग असतो ती म्हणजे निवडणूक. पारदर्शक पद्धतीने तसेच लोकशाहीच्या तत्त्वांना पुरक असणाऱ्या निवडणुकीस ती कशी घ्यावी याबाबत त्या त्या संस्थेच्या घटनेत मार्गदर्शक तत्वे दिलेली असतात. जर संस्थेच्या घटनेत मार्गदर्शक तत्वे दिलेली नसतील तर महाराष्ट्र धर्मादाय संस्था अधिनियम प्रमाणे निवडणूक घ्यावी लागते. निवडणूकी बाबत सर्वसाधारण नियम काय आहेत हे या युट्युब व्हिडिओ मधुन आपणास माहीत करून देत आहेत आपले कायदेशीर सल्लागार लायन ॲड अरुण देशमुख #legal #maintenance #guidance #answer #answers #india #indian #mumbai #constitution #kheloindia #kheloindiakhelo #khokho #premierleague #duplicate #law #citizenship #caa #divorce #maintainance #notice #indianpenalcode #advocate #indiangame #youtube #youtuber #women #beauty #information #gk #generalknowledge #generalknowledgequestions #generalknowledgequestionsandanswers #lawyer #lawyers #notaryservices #will #indemnity #powerofattorney #affidavit #agreement #documents #legaladvice #legalsupport #notarynearme #visiting #lawyer #understand #understanding Lion adv. Arun Deshmukh is a well known Social worker and sports lover. A person with Giver mentality and stubborn leadership attitude he develops quickly friendship with anyone. Always on a look to help others rather than seeing profits in others relations. Has his own enemy but even has good relationship with them also. Its difficult to maintain enmity with Arunsir as he never thinks evil even of his enemy. As a notary he is the best 5 star rated Notary of Mumbai having his main office at Dadar(West) and collection points at BKC, Opera House, Worli, Bhayander, Badlapur and Dadar East. Provides visit notary facility and has helped a lot of people in Corona Pandemic. Arunsir has dedicated much of his time in developing young kids and helped them to reach Nationals in game of KHO KHO. As a treasurer of Shree Samartha Vyayam mandir and the main kho kho coach he was honored by Maharashtra State with the coveted Dadoji Konddev Award given for the best Sports Coach of any sports field. He was conferred for kho kho in the year 2011 for the year 2008-2009. Arunsir has coached at Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir from 1985 to 1989 for Volleyball and Athletics then for kho kho from 1999 till 2014 for Volleyball and Langadi from 2014 till 2022. At Kirti College another long innings as a Coach he had continued. from 1989 till 2022 he is continuously coaching at Kirti College and bringing lots of cherish and results. As a Coach of Maharashtra Arunsir coached the u/18 Juniors team at Indore wherein we won the Gold. Was one of the main referees at many tournament at Mumbai and Maharashtra Level and have done national referee at many Nationals. People loved him to call as ArunSir. He has also written nearly 32 books on various topics to the benefit and social cause. He recalls to have stopped atleast 8 people on the verge of suicide. Arun Deshmukh also known for his strong capacity to convert the mind of negative people in positive way. In Business and Profession Arun Deshmukh is a well known Notary and offer his services right at home and office called as visit notary. Along with his staff and Court clerk who mostly are kho kho players from various kho kho clubs he delivers and serves people across Mumbai and Thane. Notary Arun Deshmukh is popular in BNI as the only Notary in BNI Mumbai or BNI Maharashtra. A past member of BNI Excitement he is presently in BNI Champions the Chapter which is held at St. Regis. Arunsir is also a coveted Member of Maharashtra Business Club (MBC) and is popular as Giver. Arunsir loves music and hiking and has passion for sports and social work. As a Secretary he has successfully lead Brahman Seva mandal, Dadar for nearly 4 years, Sagarbhoomi Brahman Seva Mahasangh for nearly 10 years, Mumbai Kho Kho Sanghatana for 14 years from 2006 to 2020 wherein he successfully completed the 1st ever Senior National held at Worli & Lions Club of mahim where he successfully completed active year. He was the President of Lions Club of Mahim for year 2020-21 & 2021-22 wherein he successfully added more than 40 members. He was the Zone Chairperson of Lions Club District 3231A1 for 2021-22. The future of Arun Deshmukh is bright and will be seen in the Cabinet of District 3231A1 As a Treasurer Arunsir has served a very long term which is still continuing at Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir from 2000 and still ongoing at 2023. With Mumbai kho kho Sanghatana from 2003 to 2006, with Maharashtra kho kho Association from 2020 and still going on, with BNI Excitement as Secretary-Treasurer in 2016. As Committee member and office bearers has successfully helped a lot of institutions and Trust including Samata Kreeda mandal, Vaibhav Sports Club, Shivaji Park Nagrik Sangh, Balmitra Mandal, Lions Club of Elite, Lions Club of Dadar Jewels, Kirti College, Brahman Sabha-Girgaum, Balmitra Mandal

Sri RamachandrapuraMatha
Sanghatana Chaturmasya - Day 28

Sri RamachandrapuraMatha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 18:21


ದಾನ~ಮಾನ: ಶ್ರೀಶ್ರೀ ಆಶೀರ್ವಚನ 30-07-2023

sanghatana
Sri RamachandrapuraMatha
Sanghatana Chaturmasya - Day 13

Sri RamachandrapuraMatha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 27:28


"ಯೋಗ ಮತ್ತು ಯೋಗ್ಯತೆ" - ಶ್ರೀಸಂದೇಶ 15-07-2023

sanghatana
Sri RamachandrapuraMatha
Sanghatana Chaturmasya - Day 7

Sri RamachandrapuraMatha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 41:51


ವಿವಿಧ ವಸ್ತುಗಳ ಸ್ಪರ್ಶದ ಪರಿಣಾಮಗಳ ವಿಶ್ಲೇಷಣೆಯು ಇಂದಿನ ಶ್ರೀಸಂದೇಶ 09-07-2023

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ADV. ARUN DESHMUKH SHOW
458 Marathi सामंजस्य करार (Memorandum of Understanding) #Mou

ADV. ARUN DESHMUKH SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 5:36


Lion adv. Arun Deshmukh is a well known Social worker and sports lover. A person with Giver mentality and stubborn leadership attitude he develops quickly friendship with anyone. Always on a look to help others rather than seeing profits in others relations. Has his own enemy but even has good relationship with them also. Its difficult to maintain enmity with Arunsir as he never thinks evil even of his enemy. As a notary he is the best 5 star rated Notary of Mumbai having his main office at Dadar(West) and collection points at BKC, Opera House, Worli, Bhayander, Badlapur and Dadar East. Provides visit notary facility and has helped a lot of people in Corona Pandemic. Arunsir has dedicated much of his time in developing young kids and helped them to reach Nationals in game of KHO KHO. As a treasurer of Shree Samartha Vyayam mandir and the main kho kho coach he was honored by Maharashtra State with the coveted Dadoji Konddev Award given for the best Sports Coach of any sports field. He was conferred for kho kho in the year 2011 for the year 2008-2009. Arunsir has coached at Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir from 1985 to 1989 for Volleyball and Athletics then for kho kho from 1999 till 2014 for Volleyball and Langadi from 2014 till 2022. At Kirti College another long innings as a Coach he had continued. from 1989 till 2022 he is continuously coaching at Kirti College and bringing lots of cherish and results. As a Coach of Maharashtra Arunsir coached the u/18 Juniors team at Indore wherein we won the Gold. Was one of the main referees at many tournament at Mumbai and Maharashtra Level and have done national referee at many Nationals. People loved him to call as ArunSir. He has also written nearly 32 books on various topics to the benefit and social cause. He recalls to have stopped atleast 8 people on the verge of suicide. Arun Deshmukh also known for his strong capacity to convert the mind of negative people in positive way. In Business and Profession Arun Deshmukh is a well known Notary and offer his services right at home and office called as visit notary. Along with his staff and Court clerk who mostly are kho kho players from various kho kho clubs he delivers and serves people across Mumbai and Thane. Notary Arun Deshmukh is popular in BNI as the only Notary in BNI Mumbai or BNI Maharashtra. A past member of BNI Excitement he is presently in BNI Champions the Chapter which is held at St. Regis. Arunsir is also a coveted Member of Maharashtra Business Club (MBC) and is popular as Giver. Arunsir loves music and hiking and has passion for sports and social work. As a Secretary he has successfully lead Brahman Seva mandal, Dadar for nearly 4 years, Sagarbhoomi Brahman Seva Mahasangh for nearly 10 years, Mumbai Kho Kho Sanghatana for 14 years from 2006 to 2020 wherein he successfully completed the 1st ever Senior National held at Worli & Lions Club of mahim where he successfully completed active year. He was the President of Lions Club of Mahim for year 2020-21 & 2021-22 wherein he successfully added more than 40 members. He was the Zone Chairperson of Lions Club District 3231A1 for 2021-22. The future of Arun Deshmukh is bright and will be seen in the Cabinet of District 3231A1 As a Treasurer Arunsir has served a very long term which is still continuing at Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir from 2000 and still ongoing at 2023. With Mumbai kho kho Sanghatana from 2003 to 2006, with Maharashtra kho kho Association from 2020 and still going on, with BNI Excitement as Secretary-Treasurer in 2016. As Committee member and office bearers has successfully helped a lot of institutions and Trust including Samata Kreeda mandal, Vaibhav Sports Club, Shivaji Park Nagrik Sangh, Balmitra Mandal, Lions Club of Elite, Lions Club of Dadar Jewels, Kirti College, Brahman Sabha-Girgaum, Balmitra Mandal, Chittapavan Katta, Vanvashi Kalyan Ashram, Vivekananad Kendra, Sanskarbharti, Manase Janahit kaksha, Viyom Founadation,

Sri RamachandrapuraMatha
Sanghatana Chaturmasya - Day 6

Sri RamachandrapuraMatha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 33:32


ಕೈ ತಲೆಮೇಲೆ ಇಡಲು ವೈರಾಗ್ಯ ಪಡೆದೆನೇ..... - 'ಸ್ಪರ್ಶ'ದ ಕುರಿತು ವಿವರಣೆ ಇಂದಿನ ಶ್ರೀಸಂದೇಶ 08-07-2023

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Sri RamachandrapuraMatha
Sanghatana Chaturmasya - Day 4

Sri RamachandrapuraMatha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 27:27


ಸರಿಯಾದ ರೀತಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಮಾನವ ಜನ್ಮವು ಬಳಕೆಯಾದಾಗ 'ಹುಟ್ಟು' ಒಂದು ಸಂಭ್ರಮ!! - ಶ್ರೀಸಂದೇಶ 06-07-2023

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Sri RamachandrapuraMatha
Sanghatana Chaturmasya - Day 3

Sri RamachandrapuraMatha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 13:51


ಆದ್ಯ ರಘೂತ್ತಮ ಮಠಕ್ಕೂ ಗೋಕರ್ಣದ ಶ್ರೀಮಹಾಬಲೇಶ್ವರ ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನಕ್ಕೂ ಇದ್ದ ಅವಿನಾಭಾವ ಸಂಬಂಧವೇನು ಗೊತ್ತೇ? - ಉತ್ತರ ಇಂದಿನ ಶ್ರೀಸಂದೇಶ 05-07-2023

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Sri RamachandrapuraMatha
Sanghatana Chaturmasya - Day 2

Sri RamachandrapuraMatha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 19:49


ಶ್ರೀಪರಿವಾರವು ಗುರುವಿಗೂ ಶಿಷ್ಯನಿಗೂ ಮಧ್ಯೆ ಸೋಪಾನವೋ? ಗೋಡೆಯೋ? - ಉತ್ತರಕ್ಕಾಗಿ ಶ್ರೀಪರಿವಾರ ಭಿಕ್ಷೆಯಂದಿನ ಶ್ರೀಸಂದೇಶವನ್ನು ಕೇಳಿ.. 04-07-2023

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Sri RamachandrapuraMatha
Sanghatana Chaturmasya - Day 1: Guru Purnima- SriSandesha 03-07-2023

Sri RamachandrapuraMatha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 46:48


ಪ್ರತಿಯೊಂದು ಕಾರ್ಯಕ್ಕೂ ಒಬ್ಬ ಸೇವಕ; ಪ್ರತಿಯೊಬ್ಬ ಸೇವಕನಿಗೂ ಒಂದು ಕಾಯಕ. - ಇದು #ಸಂಘಟನಾ_ಚಾತುರ್ಮಾಸ್ಯ ದ ಸೂತ್ರ! - ಶ್ರೀಸಂದೇಶ 03-07-2023

New Books in Critical Theory
Michael Youngblood, “Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization” (South Asian Studies Press, 2016)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 36:47


Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization by Michael Youngblood, a cultural anthropologist based in San Francisco, was published in November, 2016 by the South Asian Studies Association Press. The book is a winner of the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize (conferred by the American Institute of Indian Studies), and has been very well received by reviewers. Cultivating Community is based on the author’s two and a half years of field research in 1996-1999 with the Shetkari Sanghatana, a massive and influential anti-statist movement in India’s Maharashtra state. The book explores the creation of political meaning and the construction of collective identity in a mass social movement. In it, the author address fundamental questions in making sense of mass movements anywhere: Where do movement ideologies come from and what makes them compelling? What motivates diverse groups of ordinary people to rise together in common cause? How can we make sense of individual participants in a movement when their participation sometimes appears irrational and against their own interests? The book argues for a participant-centric view of the Shetkari Sanghatana, digging beneath the movement’s fantastical mythological idiom and the overarching demands that we hear articulated by leadership to see how the Sanghatana is experienced and constructed by individual participants on the ground. An important part of the analysis focuses on ways that participants and leaders together deploy a pool of shared but highly ambiguous spiritual and political symbols in an ongoing competition to define what the movement stands for, whose interests it represents, and what the future should look like. This is an anthropological ethnography that delves into history, political science, economics, cultural geography, folklore, and religion. Mike Youngblood received his PhD in cultural anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has taught at the School for International Training, the Haas School of Business at the University of California-Berkeley, the Masters in Social Design program at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University. Mike’s interests in social innovation, collaborative change, design thinking, and ethnographic methodology are central to his work both inside and outside of academe. His work has received a number of recognitions, including the Sardar Patel Award for Best American Dissertation on Modern India, the Percy H. Buchannan Prize for Writing on Asian Affairs, the Robert Miller Prize for Innovation in Anthropological Research, and the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize. He has been a Fulbright fellow, a Watson fellow, and an American Institute of Indian Studies fellow.     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books Network
Michael Youngblood, “Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization” (South Asian Studies Press, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 36:47


Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization by Michael Youngblood, a cultural anthropologist based in San Francisco, was published in November, 2016 by the South Asian Studies Association Press. The book is a winner of the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize (conferred by the American Institute of Indian Studies), and has been very well received by reviewers. Cultivating Community is based on the author’s two and a half years of field research in 1996-1999 with the Shetkari Sanghatana, a massive and influential anti-statist movement in India’s Maharashtra state. The book explores the creation of political meaning and the construction of collective identity in a mass social movement. In it, the author address fundamental questions in making sense of mass movements anywhere: Where do movement ideologies come from and what makes them compelling? What motivates diverse groups of ordinary people to rise together in common cause? How can we make sense of individual participants in a movement when their participation sometimes appears irrational and against their own interests? The book argues for a participant-centric view of the Shetkari Sanghatana, digging beneath the movement’s fantastical mythological idiom and the overarching demands that we hear articulated by leadership to see how the Sanghatana is experienced and constructed by individual participants on the ground. An important part of the analysis focuses on ways that participants and leaders together deploy a pool of shared but highly ambiguous spiritual and political symbols in an ongoing competition to define what the movement stands for, whose interests it represents, and what the future should look like. This is an anthropological ethnography that delves into history, political science, economics, cultural geography, folklore, and religion. Mike Youngblood received his PhD in cultural anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has taught at the School for International Training, the Haas School of Business at the University of California-Berkeley, the Masters in Social Design program at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University. Mike’s interests in social innovation, collaborative change, design thinking, and ethnographic methodology are central to his work both inside and outside of academe. His work has received a number of recognitions, including the Sardar Patel Award for Best American Dissertation on Modern India, the Percy H. Buchannan Prize for Writing on Asian Affairs, the Robert Miller Prize for Innovation in Anthropological Research, and the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize. He has been a Fulbright fellow, a Watson fellow, and an American Institute of Indian Studies fellow.     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Folklore
Michael Youngblood, “Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization” (South Asian Studies Press, 2016)

New Books in Folklore

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 36:47


Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization by Michael Youngblood, a cultural anthropologist based in San Francisco, was published in November, 2016 by the South Asian Studies Association Press. The book is a winner of the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize (conferred by the American Institute of Indian Studies), and has been very well received by reviewers. Cultivating Community is based on the author’s two and a half years of field research in 1996-1999 with the Shetkari Sanghatana, a massive and influential anti-statist movement in India’s Maharashtra state. The book explores the creation of political meaning and the construction of collective identity in a mass social movement. In it, the author address fundamental questions in making sense of mass movements anywhere: Where do movement ideologies come from and what makes them compelling? What motivates diverse groups of ordinary people to rise together in common cause? How can we make sense of individual participants in a movement when their participation sometimes appears irrational and against their own interests? The book argues for a participant-centric view of the Shetkari Sanghatana, digging beneath the movement’s fantastical mythological idiom and the overarching demands that we hear articulated by leadership to see how the Sanghatana is experienced and constructed by individual participants on the ground. An important part of the analysis focuses on ways that participants and leaders together deploy a pool of shared but highly ambiguous spiritual and political symbols in an ongoing competition to define what the movement stands for, whose interests it represents, and what the future should look like. This is an anthropological ethnography that delves into history, political science, economics, cultural geography, folklore, and religion. Mike Youngblood received his PhD in cultural anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has taught at the School for International Training, the Haas School of Business at the University of California-Berkeley, the Masters in Social Design program at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University. Mike’s interests in social innovation, collaborative change, design thinking, and ethnographic methodology are central to his work both inside and outside of academe. His work has received a number of recognitions, including the Sardar Patel Award for Best American Dissertation on Modern India, the Percy H. Buchannan Prize for Writing on Asian Affairs, the Robert Miller Prize for Innovation in Anthropological Research, and the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize. He has been a Fulbright fellow, a Watson fellow, and an American Institute of Indian Studies fellow.     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in South Asian Studies
Michael Youngblood, “Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization” (South Asian Studies Press, 2016)

New Books in South Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 36:47


Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization by Michael Youngblood, a cultural anthropologist based in San Francisco, was published in November, 2016 by the South Asian Studies Association Press. The book is a winner of the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize (conferred by the American Institute of Indian Studies), and has been very well received by reviewers. Cultivating Community is based on the author’s two and a half years of field research in 1996-1999 with the Shetkari Sanghatana, a massive and influential anti-statist movement in India’s Maharashtra state. The book explores the creation of political meaning and the construction of collective identity in a mass social movement. In it, the author address fundamental questions in making sense of mass movements anywhere: Where do movement ideologies come from and what makes them compelling? What motivates diverse groups of ordinary people to rise together in common cause? How can we make sense of individual participants in a movement when their participation sometimes appears irrational and against their own interests? The book argues for a participant-centric view of the Shetkari Sanghatana, digging beneath the movement’s fantastical mythological idiom and the overarching demands that we hear articulated by leadership to see how the Sanghatana is experienced and constructed by individual participants on the ground. An important part of the analysis focuses on ways that participants and leaders together deploy a pool of shared but highly ambiguous spiritual and political symbols in an ongoing competition to define what the movement stands for, whose interests it represents, and what the future should look like. This is an anthropological ethnography that delves into history, political science, economics, cultural geography, folklore, and religion. Mike Youngblood received his PhD in cultural anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has taught at the School for International Training, the Haas School of Business at the University of California-Berkeley, the Masters in Social Design program at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University. Mike’s interests in social innovation, collaborative change, design thinking, and ethnographic methodology are central to his work both inside and outside of academe. His work has received a number of recognitions, including the Sardar Patel Award for Best American Dissertation on Modern India, the Percy H. Buchannan Prize for Writing on Asian Affairs, the Robert Miller Prize for Innovation in Anthropological Research, and the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize. He has been a Fulbright fellow, a Watson fellow, and an American Institute of Indian Studies fellow.     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Anthropology
Michael Youngblood, “Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization” (South Asian Studies Press, 2016)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 36:47


Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization by Michael Youngblood, a cultural anthropologist based in San Francisco, was published in November, 2016 by the South Asian Studies Association Press. The book is a winner of the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize (conferred by the American Institute of Indian Studies), and has been very well received by reviewers. Cultivating Community is based on the author’s two and a half years of field research in 1996-1999 with the Shetkari Sanghatana, a massive and influential anti-statist movement in India’s Maharashtra state. The book explores the creation of political meaning and the construction of collective identity in a mass social movement. In it, the author address fundamental questions in making sense of mass movements anywhere: Where do movement ideologies come from and what makes them compelling? What motivates diverse groups of ordinary people to rise together in common cause? How can we make sense of individual participants in a movement when their participation sometimes appears irrational and against their own interests? The book argues for a participant-centric view of the Shetkari Sanghatana, digging beneath the movement’s fantastical mythological idiom and the overarching demands that we hear articulated by leadership to see how the Sanghatana is experienced and constructed by individual participants on the ground. An important part of the analysis focuses on ways that participants and leaders together deploy a pool of shared but highly ambiguous spiritual and political symbols in an ongoing competition to define what the movement stands for, whose interests it represents, and what the future should look like. This is an anthropological ethnography that delves into history, political science, economics, cultural geography, folklore, and religion. Mike Youngblood received his PhD in cultural anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has taught at the School for International Training, the Haas School of Business at the University of California-Berkeley, the Masters in Social Design program at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University. Mike’s interests in social innovation, collaborative change, design thinking, and ethnographic methodology are central to his work both inside and outside of academe. His work has received a number of recognitions, including the Sardar Patel Award for Best American Dissertation on Modern India, the Percy H. Buchannan Prize for Writing on Asian Affairs, the Robert Miller Prize for Innovation in Anthropological Research, and the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize. He has been a Fulbright fellow, a Watson fellow, and an American Institute of Indian Studies fellow.     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Geography
Michael Youngblood, “Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization” (South Asian Studies Press, 2016)

New Books in Geography

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 36:47


Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization by Michael Youngblood, a cultural anthropologist based in San Francisco, was published in November, 2016 by the South Asian Studies Association Press. The book is a winner of the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize (conferred by the American Institute of Indian Studies), and has been very well received by reviewers. Cultivating Community is based on the author’s two and a half years of field research in 1996-1999 with the Shetkari Sanghatana, a massive and influential anti-statist movement in India’s Maharashtra state. The book explores the creation of political meaning and the construction of collective identity in a mass social movement. In it, the author address fundamental questions in making sense of mass movements anywhere: Where do movement ideologies come from and what makes them compelling? What motivates diverse groups of ordinary people to rise together in common cause? How can we make sense of individual participants in a movement when their participation sometimes appears irrational and against their own interests? The book argues for a participant-centric view of the Shetkari Sanghatana, digging beneath the movement’s fantastical mythological idiom and the overarching demands that we hear articulated by leadership to see how the Sanghatana is experienced and constructed by individual participants on the ground. An important part of the analysis focuses on ways that participants and leaders together deploy a pool of shared but highly ambiguous spiritual and political symbols in an ongoing competition to define what the movement stands for, whose interests it represents, and what the future should look like. This is an anthropological ethnography that delves into history, political science, economics, cultural geography, folklore, and religion. Mike Youngblood received his PhD in cultural anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has taught at the School for International Training, the Haas School of Business at the University of California-Berkeley, the Masters in Social Design program at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University. Mike’s interests in social innovation, collaborative change, design thinking, and ethnographic methodology are central to his work both inside and outside of academe. His work has received a number of recognitions, including the Sardar Patel Award for Best American Dissertation on Modern India, the Percy H. Buchannan Prize for Writing on Asian Affairs, the Robert Miller Prize for Innovation in Anthropological Research, and the Joseph W. Elder Book Prize. He has been a Fulbright fellow, a Watson fellow, and an American Institute of Indian Studies fellow.     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

university business art school san francisco design phd identity masters writing innovation press stanford university wisconsin madison american institute fulbright ambiguity california berkeley maharashtra haas school cultivating community maryland institute college hasso plattner institute south asian studies modern india social design international training indian studies asian affairs anthropological research michael youngblood joseph w elder sanghatana mike youngblood indian social mobilization shetkari sanghatana sardar patel award best american dissertation robert miller prize