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ICICI Bank inaugurates its 17th branch in Jodhpur



·         It houses a 24x7 ATM


Jodhpur, Rajasthan: ICICI Bank, India's largest private sector bank by consolidated assets, today inaugurated a new branch at Pal Road in the city. This is the 17th branch of the bank in the city, the most among private sector banks. The branch also has an ATM at its premises, which is available 24X7.

His Highness Maharaja Gaj Singh ji inaugurated the branch.

ICICI Bank inaugurates its 17th branch in Jodhpur

ICICI Bank inaugurates its 17th branch in Jodhpur


Speaking on the occasion, His Highness Maharaja Gaj Singh ji, said, “I congratulate ICICI Bank for opening their new branch at Pal Road in Jodhpur. ICICI Bank is the most technologically advanced bank in the private sector banking space which is following the vision of our prime minister for digitisation of India. It is known for its best in class customer services. I wish the branch personnel all the best and am confident for ICICI Bank scaling greater heights in banking sector”.


The branch will remain open from 9.30 AM to 4:30 PM on Monday to Friday. It will remain open on the first, third and fifth Saturday of the month from 9.30 AM to 4:30 PM.

The branch will offer a comprehensive range of accounts, deposits and loans including savings and current accounts, term deposits, auto, home, gold, personal and business loans along with credit cards. The branch also offers locker facility and services for NRIs.

ICICI Bank has 4,850 branches and 13,882 ATMs spread across the country as on March 31, 2017. It has more than 400 branches in Rajasthan.


ICICI Bank services its large customer base through a multi-channel delivery network of branches, ATMs, call center, internet banking (www.icicibank.com), mobile banking, banking on Facebook & Twitter and ‘PocketsbyICICIBank’ the country’s first digital bank on mobile. For updates, visit www.icicibank.com , follow us on www.twitter.com/ICICIBank





About ICICI Bank Ltd: ICICI Bank Ltd (NYSE:IBN) is India’s largest private sector bank by consolidated assets. The Bank’s consolidated total assets stood at US$ 152.0 billion at March 31, 2017. ICICI Bank's subsidiaries include India's leading private sector insurance, asset management, securities brokerage and primary dealership companies, and among the country’s largest private equity firms. It is present across 17 countries, including India.
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10TH EDITION OF WORLD SACRED SPIRIT FESTIVAL CONCLUDES IN JODHPUR



Jodhpur, Feb 19, 2017: The World Sacred Spirit Festival 2017 concluded today in the city. For the past 10 years, the prestigious sites of the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur open their doors to an extraordinary sacred and historical musical journey. Known to present the most beautiful of sacred traditions from the Orient, the East and Africa, WSSF has taken a step further in enchanting its guests with an impressive line-up of artists in a stunning royal setting.

The three-day festival, that started on Friday, focuses on artistes from across the world -  from the traditional chakri dances to the Baul poetry to the epic chants of Mongolia, from Persian poetry to the ancient songs of the West, from the metallic notes of the sarod to the deep sounds of the surbahar, we are ready to live through the journey of temporality. With the venue being the majestic Meherangarh Fort, the World Sacred Spirit Festival is presented by the Meherangarh Museum Trust.

“The festival started as a celebration to mark the UNESCO World Heritage Award for conservation at the Ahhichatragarh Fort of Nagaur. It is rewarding and satisfying that this will be 10th edition of the festival. The festival which aims solely at conservation and continuation of Sufi/Sacred traditions of India and the World has been a successful and "soulful" experience for national and international audiences. The festival is a pioneering effort in Cultural Conservation and Music Tourism in India. The festival has been carefully curated by my daughter Princess Shivranjani Rajye, our festival Director Alain Weber and Alexandra De Cadaval and Mehrangarh Museum Trust Director Kr Karni Singh Jasol for a decade now. The most satisfying experience is that the festival has inspired many new and diverse music festivals across India; it has manifested itself as a guiding light and thereby enabling larger cultural conservation of our dying sacred arts and music traditions.”  

-   His Highness Maharaja Gaj Singh II of Marwar-Jodhpur


“We are spirits in a material world. At the World Sacred Spirit Festival, one is able to experience the magic of Sufism/ Music.”

•Sting (Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner)


Festival Patron – World Sacred Spirit Festival


The highlights of the World Sacred Spirit Festival 2017 were:

•Ustad Irshad Khan on surbahar and sitar in the backdrop of the lake by the Jaswant Thada


•Parvathy Baul- Mystical Dance And Poetry To The Stars from the Baul tradition


•Issa Murad, Rishab Prasanna, Zuheb Ahmad Khan from Palestine


•Prem Joshua Band - songs around beloved, traditional Indian mantras and shlokas (a type of couplet verse, and the basis of such ancient Indian poetry as the The Mahabharata and Ramayana epics)


•Lingling Yu from China – The Art of Pipa - A real and new inspiration played on the classical chinese lute, the pipa


•Sahar Mohammadi from Iran – The art of Persian poetry and classical Iranian music from the desert

About Mehrangarh Museum Trust:

Mehrangarh Museum Trust is India's leading cultural institution and centre of excellence, established in 1972 by the 36th Custodian of Marwar- Jodhpur; H. H. Maharaja Gaj Singh II, who brought the fort alive to visitors.

Today Mehrangarh Museum has a unique importance as a repository of the artistic and cultural history of the large areas of Central Rajasthan and Marwar-Jodhpur, ruled by the Rathore Dynasty. Apart from the Museum, the Trust is at the forefront of conservation and restoration, a generous patron of the arts and music and a lively centre of academic study.

The Mehrangarh Museum Trust’s commitment and perseverance towards the conservation and rehabilitation of the Fort sets a unique example in the field of Historic rehabilitation. Mehrangarh Museum Trust is a recipient of the UNESCO ASIA-PACIFIC Award in the field of architectural conservation, cultural heritage and adaptive reuse, Award of Distinction by UNESCO in 2005, Fassa Bortolo Italy in 2011 and Hadrian Award in 2006 by World Monuments Fund.  Ahichatragarh Fort, Nagaur managed by the Mehrangarh Museum Trust was recently shortlisted for the famous Aga Khan Award for Architecture.

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WORLD SACRED SPIRIT FESTIVAL – Jodhpur 2017



The prestigious sites of the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur and the Ahhichatragarh Fort in Nagaur open their doors to an extraordinary sacred and historical musical journey. For the 10th year in a row, the Mehrangarh Museum Trust will enchant the music aficionados of India with World Sacred Spirit Festival (WSSF). Known to present the most beautiful of sacred traditions from the Orient, the East and Africa, WSSF will take a step further in enchanting its guests with an impressive line-up of artists in a stunning royal setting.

“The festival started as a celebration to mark the UNESCO World Heritage Award for conservation at the Ahhichatragarh Fort of Nagaur. It is rewarding and satisfying that this will be 10th edition of the festival. The festival which aims solely at conservation and continuation of Sufi/Sacred traditions of India and the World has been a successful and "soulful" experience for national and international audiences. The festival is a pioneering effort in Cultural Conservation and Music Tourism in India. The festival has been carefully curated by my daughter Princess Shivranjani Rajye, our festival Director Alain Weber and Alexandra De Cadaval and Mehrangarh Museum Trust Director Kr Karni Singh Jasol for a decade now. The most satisfying experience is that the festival has inspired many new and diverse music festivals across India; it has manifested itself as a guiding light and thereby enabling larger cultural conservation of our dying sacred arts and music traditions.”   -   His Highness Maharaja Gaj Singh II of Marwar-Jodhpur

Lit by the sparkling incandescence of a thousand candles, magnificent, inherited and spiritual arts will carry you to the very origin of a tradition linked to those pilgrims of the past, travelers of the spirit, who brought to civilisation a sense of inspiration and meaning. This year to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the festival, it will commence at the Toorji Step Well Square at the Old City of Jodhpur with sound and light scenography at this exceptional venue combining different artists from the festival

Some of the star attractions to set enchant the audience are as follows:

Ø  Irshad Khan

Ø  Parvathy Baul and Mehdi Nassouli

Ø  Issa Murad, Rishab Prasanna, Zuheb Ahmad Khan from Palestine

Ø  Prem Joshua

Ø  Lingling Yu from China

Ø  Sahar Mohammadi from Iran

Ø  Pelva Naik

Ø  Samuel Cattiau, Quentin Dujardin

Ø  Amjad Ali Khan


When & Where: Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, February 17-19, 2017

Format: Tickets available on BookMyShow.com. The full festival pass is for INR 8000/- and single day festival pass for INR 4500/-.

To know more about World Sacred Spirit Festival visit- http://worldsacredspiritfestival.org/

About Mehrangarh Museum Trust:


Mehrangarh Museum Trust is India's leading cultural institution and centre of excellence, established in 1972 by the 36th Custodian of Marwar- Jodhpur; H. H. Maharaja Gaj Singh II, who brought the fort alive to visitors.


Today Mehrangarh Museum has a unique importance as a repository of the artistic and cultural history of the large areas of Central Rajasthan and Marwar-Jodhpur, ruled by the Rathore Dynasty. Apart from the Museum, the Trust is at the forefront of conservation and restoration, a generous patron of the arts and music and a lively centre of academic study.

The Mehrangarh Museum Trust’s commitment and perseverance towards the conservation and rehabilitation of the Fort sets a unique example in the field of Historic rehabilitation. Mehrangarh Museum Trust is a recipient of the UNESCO ASIA-PACIFIC Award in the field of architectural conservation, cultural heritage and adaptive reuse, Award of Distinction by UNESCO in 2005, Fassa Bortolo Italy in 2011 and Hadrian Award in 2006 by World Monuments Fund.  Ahichatragarh Fort, Nagaur managed by the Mehrangarh Museum Trust was recently shortlisted for the famous Aga Khan Award for Architecture

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Musical divinity, an inch closer at Jodhpur RIFF


Artists from world over will perform at the festival from October 13 to17

New Delhi, 26 August 2016: When the brightest full moon of the year will rise above its majestic walls, Jodhpur’s Mehrangarh Fort will come to life with the heartfelt warmth of roots music from across the world – at Jodhpur RIFF 2016!


Musical divinity, an inch closer at Jodhpur RIFF
 Bixiga 70 pic

Musical divinity, an inch closer at Jodhpur RIFF
 Dawn concert 1

Musical divinity, an inch closer at Jodhpur RIFF
 Jodhpur RIFF 2015_Desert Lounge

Musical divinity, an inch closer at Jodhpur RIFF
 Jodhpur RIFF 2015_Opening Night

Musical divinity, an inch closer at Jodhpur RIFF
Jodhpur RIFF 2015_Wouter Kellerman in collaboration with Rajasthani musicians

Acknowledged as being among one of the most interesting music festivals in the world, Jodhpur RIFF is an enriching experience of rustic Rajasthani music in amalgamation with global roots music, in a royal settingwith the blue city of Jodhpur as the stunning backdrop- all under a vast, moonlit sky. For many years now, Jodhpur RIFF has been like a musical pilgrimage attracting top-notch artists and connoisseurs of music alike. Basking in the serenity and vibrancy of melodies coming from the many corners of the fort, the century old Mehrangarh fort of Jodhpur resonates with soul-stirring music for five days, from dawn to dusk. From calm folk classical mornings to club nights, Jodhpur RIFF has it all.

Jodhpur RIFF is an international platform for the folk musicians of Rajasthan. It gives them an opportunity to showcase their amazing, generations-old repertoire. It introduces them and its audiences to incredible roots musicians from across the world, creating a genere-independent experience. The result of the confluence is a rare, mesmerizing treat for music aficionados – unlike any on the music festival in the country. Over two-hundred fifty Rajasthani musicians and a hundred others participate in the festival. Jodhpur RIFF also provides an opportunity to witness rare Rajasthani folk instruments, meet and interact with legendary masters of the folk traditions and encounter some wonderful musicians at dawn and dusk….all in all, Jodhpur RIFF makes for a brilliant musical experience.

Speaking on the significance of Jodhpur RIFF, the Patron of the festival HH Maharaja Gaj Singh II of Marwar-Jodhpur said,“The Rajasthani folk musicians are at the core of Jodhpur RIFF. It is important that they feel a sense of  pride and dignity, a sense of home and are able to present what their peers and elders consider authentic. At the same time, they realise that there are opportunities for them as artists in their own right – to create and to collaborate with exemplary musicians from across Rajasthan and around the world. And Jodhpur RIFF gives them both… this is why festivals like Jodhpur RIFF are important.”

Jodhpur RIFF presents glimpses of the immense repertoire and varied skills of its musicians throughout the festival through a customary set of different musical series. Experience the soul of Rajasthan in the tranquility of the Dawn Concerts and the magic of the Desert Lounge at RaoJodha Park (full moonlit, acoustic, midnight gala to go on till the wee hours of the morning).Started as an experiment, the Dessert Lounge has become a roaring success because of the natural setting. The festival concludes in style with RIFF Rustle– the largest impromptu collaboration of artists performing at the festival. Every year, the festival appoints an artist as the 'rustler', who rustles up musicians from the festival to participate in this performance in pairs, quartets, or altogether.Apart from the customary performances, this year’s Jodhpur RIFF will bring the traditional storytelling forms of Rajasthan and their links to music under the aegis of its "Interactive Session" series.  It will also introduce audiences to the Wind Instruments of Rajasthan - from the Algoza to the Narh, the Shehnai and Morchang to the Murla/Murli.


 The director of the festival Divya Bhatia elaborates-“There are some new aspects to the festival this year, such as storytelling and some workshops, details of which will be announce closer to the festival. We try and bring in a new cultural or musical element or two, every year. It keeps us on our toes and keeps the festival fresh for the repeat visitors. As we enter our 10th year, we feel really confident that we can continue to innovate and experiment, and bring about the best that Rajasthani folk has to offer, along with some of the most exceptional artists of the world.”


Highlights of the festival:

The Legendary Musicians Of Rajasthan

Jodhpur RIFF 2016 presents hundreds of Rajasthani artists… among them, four legends of Rajasthani music are presented in its special "Living Legends" series. Lakha Khan Mangainyar and Kadar Khan Langa (Sindhi Sarangi and vocals), Pempa Khan Manganiyar (Shehnai and Murli), and Sawan Khan Manganiyar (Sufi). Much revered by their communities as well as musicians across Rajasthan and the world, these artistswill present some of their best work, rarely herd or performed live. Other legends include Chiranji Lalji and Shamsuddin(Maand), stunning vocalist Anwar Khan Manganiyar(presenting Dada-Dadike gaane/ songs of my grandparents), master musicians of the Kamaycha Ghewar and Darra Khan Manganiyar and many others. Among the younger artists, Jodhpur RIFF will see the new DhunDhoragroup as well as young masters like Asin Langa and ButtaManganiyar in concert.

Jayateerth Mevundiin Concert

One of the finest vocalists to emerge from the Kirana Gharana of Dharwar region, Jayateerth Mevundi is a master in the Santvaani (words of the saints) and Daasavani (words of the devotee) musical traditions of Karnataka and Maharashtra. His artistry has been acknowledged through awards including the 'Swar Bhaskar Puraskar'-the first ever award given in the name of Bharat Ratna Pt. Bhimsen Joshi.

Sondorgo
(Pronounced Shoendoergoe) is a fantastic band from the interiors of Hungary, playing lesser known,traditional and popular tunes of the Serb-Croatian communities living along the Danube, coupled with gypsy and Balkan tracks from elsewhere. Not surprisingly, they play 17 instruments among themand styles of music that are hugely attractive, but little known and quite different to the traditional Hungarian repertoire.Blazing a hot trail through the gypsy/world music scene in Europe, Sondorgo presents a remarkable collection of foot tapping and melodious music.


Davy Sicard in concert
Originally from the remote island of La Reunion, but now based in France, Davy’s music is sourced from the Reunion is a folk form ‘Maloya’ which is a unique amalgamation of African slave chants and rhythms, unique traditional instruments, plus contemporary European instruments.

The special ingredient in this case is Davy’s beautiful voice which glides across the music like a scrumptious coating, pure sweet and expressive. A master of modern ‘Maloya’, Davy Sicard’s music is all about universal themes such as slavery and reunion.His songs weave a powerful thread between the ancient world and today's modernity with his particular brand of live energy on stage.

Robust– a Jodhpur RIFF special
A Jodhpur RIFF percussion special featuring master percussionists of Rajasthan in collaboration with Ben Walsh. Ben is celebrated as one of Australia's most accomplished percussionists and performers. He has earned himself a phenomenal reputation internationally and abroad for his skill, mastery and innovation. Here, for the first time, he meets up with a dozen or more Rajasthani master percussionists – on the dholak, the khartal, the morchang, the dhol…

Maru Tarang(Ripples of the desert)
 It’s a sensational Australian-Rajasthani music collaboration…Jeff Lang (lap steel slide guitar, vocals) and Bobby Singh (tabla) from Australia; Asin Langa (sarangi, vocals) and Bhungar Manganiyar (khartal) from Rajasthan…Robert Johnson blues meets Rajasthani songs of love and loss… At Jodhpur RIFF 2016,Maru Tarang presents work from their first album "Blue City" and give us a sneak peak into their still-to-be released new one to come out later this year.  Maru Tarang come to India after a series of spectacular performances at Celtic Connections (Scotland); WOMEX Showcase (Galicia, Spain); Woodford Folk Festival, Sydney Festival, Perth Festival, Paramasala, Nightjar Festival, Port Ferry Folk Festival (Australia) among others.


Bixiga 70 in concert
Bixiga 70 is as one of the most widely sought after groups in contemporary instrumental music in Brazil. These talented musicians together produce a contemporary sound that mixes Brazilian and African influences, including Samba, Reggae with a little electronica, carimbó and ethio-jazz. Other elements pulled from the travels of Bixiga's ten members include- Cumbia from Colombia, Malinké drumming from Guinea and Cuban blaxploitation riffs. Fundamentally though it's the horns that dictate the pace, and this is where FelaKuti's Yoruba influence is most obvious. The horns on can blast out with serious swagger. A tight backing of trombones and saxophones give irresistible dance ability. If FelaKuti would probably look to the horns as a litmus test of Afrobeat quality, in this regard Bixiga 70 shoot off the scale.
(Indian Premiere)


Bookings:


The online bookings for festival passes will begin from 1stth September, 2016, at www.jodhpurriff.org

Early bird discount of 20% will be available till 21st September, 2016.


For further updates on Jodhpur RIFF 2016, please visit our Facebook page:

www.facebook.com/JodhpurRIFF/


Jodhpur RIFF is a not-for-profit project led by the Mehrangarh Museum Trust, Jodhpur. It was originally a joint initiative of the Mehrangarh Museum Trust and Jaipur Virasat Foundation.

The festival has been endorsed by UNESCO as a “Peoples’ Platform for Creativity and Sustainable Development.” 

HH Gaj Singh II of Marwar-Jodhpur is the Chief Patron.Sir Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones is the International Patron of Jodhpur RIFF.  Faith Singh, founder of Anokhi and the Jaipur Virasat Foundation is also patron of Jodhpur RIFF.

 Timed every year to coincide with “Sharad Purnima”, the brightest full moon of the year in north India, Jodhpur RIFF features a series of spectacular concerts and events based in and around Mehrangarh Fort.

All the photographs - credited to Jodhpur RIFF/OIJO.
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JD Institute of Fashion Technology opens its centre in Jodhpur


April 12 2016,  14.18 PM IST || Pocket News Alert

Jodhpur, 11th April, 2016: Now you don’t need to be in Bengaluru or Delhi to be a renowned fashion designer, JD institute announces its B-Town city expansion with fashion designing institute commences in Mohanpura, Jodhpur.

India is a nation with a prehistoric clothing design tradition, yet an emerging fashion industry.

India’s fashion industry is very, very young although to see it today, as published and showcased in national newspapers and magazines, that is hard to imagine. The first professional fashion show held in this country was just over 20 years ago.

JD Institute of Fashion Technology opens its centre in Jodhpur

JD Institute of Fashion Technology opens its centre in Jodhpur


JD Institute of Fashion Technology has been a distinctively eminent name in the design fraternity of India for two and a half decades now. Founded in 1988, the institute is more often than ever, looked upon as a nationwide cornerstone for all the fervent aspirants who endeavor to make a lucrative career in the disciplines of either fashion, interiors or jewellery.

The institute has devotedly manifested designers of world class caliber such as Rocky S, Falguni & Shane, Reza, Gaurav Chabra, Urvashi Kaur, Maheka Mirpuri, Nitin- Isha, Niket Mishra to name a few.

Raghuvendra Rathore, Pallavi Jaipur,Rohit Kamra are some of the prominent fashion designers from Rajasthan who have stepped  into the core fashion market.

Mr.Rc Dalal,Executive Director,JD institute of Fashion Technology said,” JD Institute of Fashion Technology focuses on creating the designers of tomorrow.  The institute is committed to anticipating and fulfilling the ever-changing requirements of the design industry by producing world-class designers. In the fashion industry, Jodhpur has always been renowned for royal Indian menswear like bandhgala jackets, Jodhpur jackets and breeches. I am sure,the world will see some of the finest fashion designers from Jodhpur in the future.“

Abhishek Trivedi,Centre Director,JD Institute of Fashion technology,said,” There is an amazing amount of talent in Jodhpur but used to lack professional design training and infrastructure which lead to movement of students travelling to Delhi or Mumbai, like I did. I firmly believe that with the right footwear one can rule the world. Design creates culture, culture creates the value and values determine the future, the whole world will witness the future designed by the students from Jodhpur in the coming time.”
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