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History Of Rajpath And Why The Centre Changed It’s Name To Kartavya Path
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi is about to dedicate the renovated Central Vista Avenue, the day will go down in history for yet another reason.
Rajpath, a three-kilometer route from Vijay Chowk to India Gate that is frequently associated with Delhi’s identity and hosts the Republic Day Parade each year, has been renamed “Kartavya Path” (Path of Duty) before the inauguration.
Rajpath’s history dates back more than a century to the period when Delhi was being equipped to become the nation’s capital. Over the years, the three-kilometer length has experienced several alterations.
The government claims it represents a change from the former Rajpath, which served as a symbol of authority, to the Kartavya Path, which serves as an illustration of public ownership and empowerment. This makes it all the more significant in the changing times.
But from the start, Rajpath has always been significant in our history. So, let’s look at Rajpath’s history and its foundations below:
The history behind Kingsway
The colonial authorities chose to move the capital from Calcutta (now Kolkata) to Delhi in 1911. Considering Delhi’s location, the British believed that governing India from there would be simpler and more practical. Around 1920, Rajpath (then known as Kingsway) was constructed as a ceremonial promenade while construction on the new capital was ongoing.
The massive gardens, canals, and trees on each side of the avenue were created by the designers of the new capital, Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker. In commemoration of the British Emperor George V, who made the decision to relocate the capital in 1911, it was given the name Kingsway. British India’s administrative capital, New Delhi, was established in 1931.
India Gate was unveiled in 1933, two years later.
After India gained independence, Kingsway was renamed Rajpath
Since then, the 3-km length has been the site of the annual Republic Day procession. On Central Vista Avenue, several alterations were made, such as the planting of new trees.
In an address he gave on August 15th, Prime Minister Narendra Modi underlined the need to eliminate symbols that reflect a colonial mindset.
The PM has also emphasized the significance of obligations in the run-up to 2047. According to reports, both of these elements may be considered the driving forces behind the name “Kartavya Path.”
Talking about this, Union Minister Meenakshi Lekhi said,
We carried forward colonial mindset after Independence. Rajpath conveys you have come for ‘Raj’ (rule). The PM said that country is celebrating Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav and we have to end imperialistic policies, symbols. So, the name of Rajpath has been changed to Kartavya Path.
Rajpath to be renamed as Kartavya Path – India stepping away from its colonial past
After 20 months of arduous development, Central Vista Avenue will soon be accessible to the general public. The massive Central Vista redevelopment plan, whose construction work began in February of last year, has already seen the completion of its first phase.
A new triangular Parliament building, a shared central secretariat, renovation of the three-kilometer Rajpath, a new prime minister’s mansion and office, and a new vice president’s enclave are all part of the Central Vista redevelopment project, which is the nation’s power corridor.
The Central Vista project
The rebuilt stretch, which is regarded as the most well-liked public area in the city, contains 1.1 lakh square meters of red granite pathways with greenery all around; more than 133 light posts along the Rajpath; 4,087 trees; 114 contemporary signage; and terraced gardens.
The path is as glorious as the destination – a magnificent view of #Kartavyapath leading to the #CentralVista.
From colonial era Rajpath to #KartavyaPath. @narendramodi pic.twitter.com/qeNvX0qZLs
— C T Ravi 🇮🇳 ಸಿ ಟಿ ರವಿ (@CTRavi_BJP) September 8, 2022
An initiative to make Central Vista more pedestrian-friendly around the clock involved installing more than 900 light poles, including those in the gardens and along the Rajpath between the Rashtrapati Bhavan and the India Gate.
In total, eight luxury buildings and four public underpasses have been created along the stretch of 422 red granite seats.
New red granite pathways covering 1,10,457 square meters have been built along the redeveloped Kartavya Path to replace the bajri sand that formerly covered the ground. On the Kartavya Path, there are 987 concrete bollards in all. In total, 1,490 manholes with a contemporary appearance have taken their position.
Today India is set to witness a special moment ! Hon’ble @PMOIndia will unveil the statue of #NetajiSubhashChandraBose & inaugurate #KartavyaPatha. pic.twitter.com/znAo6JqaZ3
— Bindu (@BinduBJP1) September 8, 2022
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Reasons Why Animal Is Getting Hate And Is Being Dragged Into Controversies
Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s latest action-drama Animal starring Ranbir Kapoor is breaking the Indian box office after its release. Director Sandeep Reddy Vanga often gets involved in controversies as the lead characters in his movies are showcased as toxic, rogue, violent, and misogynistic. From Arjun Reddy, and Kabir Singh to his latest release Animal, his movies hook the audiences. Animal netted Rs 129.80 crore in two days.
Though Animal is setting box office records, the film has also come under harsh scrutiny as a section of the audience has called out for its misogyny, vulgarity, and violence. Animal has caused a wave of controversies. People are blaming director Sandeep Reddy Vanga for promoting male chauvinism. There is more than one reason for feminists to not watch the movie.
Here we have listed some of the facts and scenes from the movie that scream misogyny and violence and depict why some people would not like to watch it:
1. The ‘alpha male’ theory
In one of the scenes of the movie, Ranbir explains to Rashmika what’s wrong and right for her and he goes on to explain why she should pick him because he is the ‘alpha male’.
2. The conflict of the alphas
Animal demonstrates the war of two alphas and the women are present in their families just to give birth to their kids so that they can continue the fight in the name of ‘family legacy’.
3. Too bloodshed and gore in the film
It was clear from the trailer of the movie that Animal was a mass action film. However, the level of violence shown in the movie has surpassed everyone’s expectations. There seems to be a lot of unnecessary bloodshed and gore in the film for Ranbir’s father Anil Kapoor. In the hunt for his father’s rivals, the ‘alpha male’ image is further promoted.
4. Misogyny
Coming from director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the man behind Arjun Reddy and Kabir Singh, it’s not surprising that Animal is yet another movie promoting misogyny, with Ranbir Kapoor being the center of attention.
5. Toxic masculinity
The lead actor Ranbir in the film showcases the traits of toxic masculinity on more than one occasion. He compliments his wife ‘Geetanjali’ played by Rashmika Mandanna for her ‘wide pelvis, suitable for healthy babies.’. While his wife is depicted as submissive and silent.
6. Justifying cheating
Ranbir’s character ‘Ranvijay Singh’ is shown to have s*x with another woman despite being married to Rashmika’s character. He even justified his act later. He states that he did it to expose the attackers of his father but it makes more sense when we say that he clearly had other ways.
7. Do not remarry
When Ranbir is about to leave to fight his arch-enemy Abrar in the action-packed movie, he literally says to his wife,
“Sun, agar main waapas nahi aaya to doosri shaadi mat karna”
This clearly justifies control and dictatorship.
8. Whiskey, not wine
In one of the scenes, Ranbir’s character shows how dominating and misogynistic he is as when he sees his sister drinking whiskey, he comes to his sister and tells her,
“Why are you drinking whisky? Drink wine”
9. Too lengthy
This film is one of the longest Bollywood has ever produced. The duration of this movie is 3 hours and 22 minutes long. For such a long runtime all the violence and bloodshed is too much and can feel tiresome to watch.
We do not promote a boycott of the movie, we only aim to discuss the shortcomings and controversial scenes of Animal. Your opinion on the movie might vary once you watch it. Do let us know about your opinions on this action flick in the comments.
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Sam Bahadur Cast Fees From Vicky Kaushal To Sanya Malhotra
Meghna Gulzar’s biographical war drama, Sam Bahadur is winning the hearts of the audience. As per reports, the budget of the movie was around Rs 55 crore. In this film, Sam Bahadur is played by the talented actor, Vicky Kaushal. After Uri: The Surgical Strike, this is Vicky’s second war drama. For this movie, he transformed into the character of Sam Manekshaw brilliantly. But do you know how much he charged for this amazing transformation into the former Army Chief? Well, you’ll be shocked when you read about it.
Reportedly, Meghna previously considered Ranveer Singh for the lead role. She tried to reach out to Ranveer when his wife Deepika Padukone was shooting for Chhapaak, but things did not work out. The film, Sam Bahadur has been in the making for more than three years. Finally, Meghna picked the Raazi actor and went ahead with the project.
Here is how much the superb cast of Sam Bahadur was paid for their respective roles:
1. Vicky Kaushal’s Fee For Sam Bahadur
Vicky Kaushal’s fees for this movie have been a considerable raise from his previous releases Govinda Naam Mera and Zara Hatke Zara Bachke. Vicky Kaushal was paid almost 6 crore for Zara Hatke Zara Bachke and 5 crore for Govinda Naam Mera. The film, Sam Bahadur has been reportedly made on a budget of 55 crore and you will be shocked to know that the actor has been paid 18.18% of the entire budget. Vicky Kaushal has been paid 10 crore to play Sam Maneskshaw. Vicky’s remuneration is about 9 times the fees paid to Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sanya Malhotra.
2. Fatima Sana Shaikh’s Fee For Sam Bahadur
Fatima Sana Shaikh, the Dangal actress plays Indira Gandhi in the film. Fatima has been paid 1 crore to play her part in the war drama. It is 900% less than the lead actor’s fee. Fatima was last seen in a significant role on the big screen in Thugs of Hindostan. She is reportedly dating the Bollywood actor Aamir Khan.
3. Sanya Malhotra’s Fee For Sam Bahadur
Sanya Malhotra, the other Dangal actress plays Sam Manekshaw’s wife in the film. She has also been paid 1 crore. Sanya was last seen on the big screen in Jawan for which she received a payment of 3 crore, so charging only one crore for Sam Bahadur is quite considerate of her.
4. Neeraj Kabi’s Fee For Sam Bahadur
Neeraj Kabi is a talented actor who plays the role of Jawaharlal Nehru in Sam Bahadur. He was also a part of Meghna Gulzar’s much-acclaimed film Talvar. He has been paid 30 lakh for playing his part.
5. Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub’s Fee For Sam Bahadur
Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub is an acclaimed actor who played the Pakistani Army Officer Yahya Khan in the film. The actor has charged 15 lakh to play his part. He is the least paid in the star cast. His salary for the film is almost 6566.67% lower than Vicky Kaushal.
Here is the trailer of Meghna Gulzar’s Sam Bahadur:
Sam Bahadur is Sam Manekshaw’s biopic that was released on December 1 worldwide and is facing tough competition with Ranbir Kapoor & Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal. Which one do you plan to watch? Let us know in the comments.
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From The Chief Minister To The Prime Minister, Here’s How Much Our Indian Politicians Get Paid
Politicians are always in the news, so much so that they have an entire category allocated to them. The media always keeps a close eye on our country’s politicians. They are always in the news, whether they have passed a controversial statement or aren’t doing a thing. Like individuals in other professions, these officials receive payment for their significant responsibilities and roles in governing the nation.
The Parliament of India regularly reviews and adjusts their salaries. This isn’t just about numbers rather it’s a crucial step in recognizing and appreciating their commitment and service to our country. It’s all part of a process that values transparency and accountability, ensuring that the financial aspects of public administration are fair and open for all to see.
This is how much our government officials get paid:
1. President: Droupadi Murmu gets paid Rs 5 Lakh
Droupadi Murmu was sworn in as the 15th President of India on 25th July 2022. The President’s salary is allocated under ‘The President’s Achievement and Pension Act of 1951’. She went down in history as the first tribal President of India.
The President’s monthly salary was increased from Rs 1.5 Lakh to Rs 5 Lakh in 2016, hence she gets paid Rs 5 Lakh per month and 50% of that amount as pension after her tenure ends.
Bullet and shock-proof cars, elite army bodyguards, transportation, medical care, and a residence at the 340-room Rashtrapati Bhavan, and other benefits are provided, all at government expense.
2. Vice President: Jagdeep Dhankhar gets paid Rs 4 Lakh
Jagdeep Dhankar took the oath as the 14th Vice President of India on 11th August 2022. His current salary is Rs 4 Lakh per month and when his tenure ends, he will also receive 50% of his salary as a pension.
He is also entitled to free housing, personal security guards, free medical care, and free air and train travel. As a Vice President, he will reside at the Uprashtrapati Bhavan. Did you know, that in case of a sudden event, like death, resignation, or impeachment of the President, the Vice-President occupies the position of the President of India?
3. Prime Minister: Narendra Damodardas Modi gets paid Rs 2 Lakh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was re-elected for his second consecutive tenure in 2019. He took the oath on the 30th of May.
PM Narendra Modi receives a monthly salary of ₹ 2 lakh, along with other perks such as a residence in Delhi, access to a Boeing 777-300ER with IAF pilots, transportation, health insurance, and special security. He travels in the world’s most luxurious and safest cars.
4. Chief Minister of Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal gets paid Rs 4 Lakh
The salary of the Chief Ministers of different states in India varies. Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, receives a salary of ₹4 lakh per month along with other benefits. Udhav Thackeray, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, gets a monthly salary of ₹3.4 lakh.
K. Chandrashekar Rao, the Chief Minister of Telangana, is the highest-paid Chief Minister in India with a monthly salary of ₹4.10 lakh. Due to differences in seniority, competence, and cabinet composition, the pay scale of ministers varies across states.
5. Governors of States get paid Rs 3.5 Lakh
The Governor is responsible for managing the affairs of their appointed state with the help of the chief minister. Although the salary of Governors varies from state to state, the parliament has allotted a monthly salary of Rs 3.5 lakh for them, along with other benefits.
6. Members of the Parliament get paid Rs 1 Lakh
Members of Parliament (MPs) are a combination of elected and appointed members who serve in the upper and lower houses of parliament, the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha. The government pays every member of parliament a monthly salary of Rs 1 lakh per month, along with other facilities.
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