Guru Dakshina – Bengali Movie – 5/15
Guru Dakshina – The story revolves around the protagonist, Tapas Paul who amidst all his misfortune and financial crunch, still loves to sing. Blessed with a golden voice Tapas Paul epitomizes the tenderness of music and the warmth of timber. Brought up by the village musician (Kali Banerjee) and his widowed daughter in law (Shakuntala Barua) he was also best understood by them. Tapass brilliant voice and skill earns him accolades and here the story takes a twisted turn. Satabdi Roy, the daughter of a corrupt business man happens to hear Tapas Pauls voice at a music conference. Although committed to an equally corrupt would be husband (Soumitra Banerjee) Satabdi Roy still feels for Tapas Paul. To belittle Tapas Paul and indeed to evade him from the music industry Satabdi Roys father in cooperation with his corrupt would be son in law plays a master plan and pays Kali Banerjee a lumpsum amount towards the treatment of his grandson. In return Kali Banerjee has to agree to an unfair deal of asking Tapas Paul to forget his music career. Tapas Paul also agrees to his music guru, as to him it is the biggest tribute to ones guru. Alls well that ends well and the director offers a happy ending while uncovering the masks of the corrupt ones. Click www.rajshribengali.com to watch the best of Bengali films and songs.
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www.bartonccc.edu Clay Shoot Attracts Record Numbers, Assures Mini Grants for Barton Faculty For more information, contact Darnell Holopirek, 620-792-9367, holopirekd@bartonccc.edu. May 4, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Story by: Michael Dawes dawesm@bartonccc.edu Thanks to a record number of clay-shoot participants, nearly 40 sponsors and the efforts of volunteers, Barton Community College’s Foundation will be able to offer mini grants to Barton faculty. The Third Annual Sporting Clay Shoot, held April 18, at LaSada Sporting Clays and Hunting Service, located south of Russell, had 160 participants, seven more than last year’s previous record. Barton’s Executive Director of Institutional Advancement Darnell Holopirek said proceeds from the clay shoot are still being finalized, but all proceeds from the shoot will go toward Barton faculty mini grants this fall. The grants will be selected by the Foundation Board of Directors this fall, based upon applications received by the Foundation Office. Mini grants allow faculty to make special purchases, which make a difference in their teaching efforts, Holopirek explained. Twelve mini grants last fall were funded by last year’s clay shoot, totaling more than 00, Holopirek reported. Last year’s funding went toward purchases that benefited the Music, Math, Business Administration, Nursing, Medical Assistant, Forensics and Science Departments. Besides record involvement by participants in the annual shoots, Holopirek said the key to …
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