Sunday, December 27, 2009

khashaba jadhav

Khashaba Jadhav





Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav (January 15, 1926 – August 14, 1984), or KD Jadhav, widely known as 'Pocket Dynamo', was independent India's first individual Olympic medalist when he won the wrestling bronze medal at the 1952 Helsinki Games. Since 1900 when Norman Pritchard won two silver medals in athletics, India had won gold medals only in field hockey, a team sport. For nearly half a century, his would remain the only individual medal for India at the Olympics until Leander Paes won a bronze in 1996.

Hailing from a wrestling background, Jadhav was an ardent fan of sports, mainly wrestling, kabaddi, running, swimming and others. His father, a wrestler himself taught Jadhav about the sport and despite being the youngest in the family managed to grasp the game and outclassed everyone. Gradually he began emerging as undisputed wrestler in the area and soon was competing in national events.

Jadhav was fleet footed, which made him different from other wrestlers of his time. English coach Rees Gardner saw this trait in him and trained him prior to 1948 Olympic games.

In the 1948 London Olympics, he participated in the flyweight category finishing sixth. Four years later, before the selection for Helsinki Olympics, Jadhav alleged that nepotism among officials prevented him from getting selected for the Olympics. According to him, they intentionally gave him one point less that the eventual winner at the Madras Nationals, and this ruled him out of the Olympics. He did not bow down to corrupt officialdom and appealed to Maharaja of Patiala seeking justice. Fortunately the Maharaja of Patiala loved sports, saw his point, and arranged his entry in Olympic trials where he floored his opponent and won an entry in the Olympics.

Now Jadhav faced his next set of problems. He had to arrange for money for his travel to Helsinki. Even the principal of Kolhapur's Rajaram college, Mr. Khardekar, mortgaged his house for a sum of Rs. 7,000 to pay for his travelling cost. Local shopkeepers from his village Goleshwar, in Karad taluka Satara district presented him with groceries and other items of use.

At Helsinki, Jadhav had to fight seven bouts in all in the 52 kg freestyle event. In the first five, he met opponents from Europe and the Gulf countries and took barely five minutes to dispose them off. In the sixth round, his opponent was the famed Shonachi Ishi of Japan. Ishi's novelty of the ankle hold surprised Jadhav, but when he counterattacked, Ishi attempted rolling fouls which were penalised giving Jadhav a win.

Unfortunately his next bout was soon after this sapping bout. This was officially not permissible, but since there was no Indian official to lodge an official protest, he had to face this bout within less than half an hour of this bout with Ishi.

The tired Jadhav took on his next opponent, Manod Bekov of Russia. It is believed that had Jadhav not been tired from his previous bout, he would have defeated Bekov in no time, but tired as he was, he was beaten by Bekov and had to settle for a bronze.

Despite his loss, his was a unique achievement in India. Yet like most talented individuals in developing countries, he was largely forgotten. A principal reason for his oblivion was that in India cricket dominates and all other sports invariably take a backseat.

There was no fanfare from his return to Helsinki. No newspaper interviews, no television. Television in fact was not born in India then! There was however a small felicitation for him at Mumbai's Shivaji Mandir auditorium in Dadar. Interestingly there was also a cavalcade of 101 bullock carts from Karad to his village.

After this glorious moment he slid into oblivion and despite serving in the state police was living in poverty until he died - almost certainly a broken man - in 1984 in a road accident.

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Nearby Village Pethvadgaon

(Peth Vadgaon, PethVadagaon,PethWadagaon,PethWadgaon) Peth Vadgaon is a famous town in Maharashtra state of India, around 20 km from Kolhapur. It is Historical City of The Great Maratha Dhanaji Jadhav.Dhanaji Shambhusinha Jadhav (1650 – 1708), popularly known as Dhanaji Jadhav, was one of the great warriors of the Maratha Empire. His name became inseparable from the name of Santaji Ghorpade with whom he made terrifying campaigns against Mughal army continuously from 1689 to 1696. After Santaji, Dhanaji became the chief of the Maratha army in 1696 and remained on the post until his death in 1708.At the beginning of the Rajaram’s regime, Dhanaji was a Pancha Hajari, a chief of 5,000 soldiers. In September 1689 along with Santaji, Dhanaji attacked Aurangzeb’s General Shekh Nizam who had blocked fort Panhala. Nizam was severely beaten and his treasure, horses and elephants were captured. During 1689 – 1690, Santaji and Dhanaji were directed to prevent the Mughal army in Maharashtra to enter into Karnataka after Rajaram’s flight to Gingee. On 25 May 1690, Sarjahkhan alias Rustamkhan was defeated and captured near Satara by Ramchandra Pant Amatya, Shankaraji Narayan, Santaji and Dhanaji which proved to be a big blow to Aurangzeb. In the month of December in the same year, Santaji and Dhanaji were promoted and were placed respectively under the supervision of Ramchandra Pant Amatya and Shankaraji Narayan Sacheev. In the last quarter of 1692, Dhanaji and Santaji were sent to Karnataka to release the Mughal pressure around Gingee. On the way to Karnataka on 8 October 1692, Dharwad was captured by 7000 Maratha soldiers under both of them. In December 1692, the Mughal army under Zulfikhar Ali Khan around fort Gingee was blocked and beaten by Santaji and Dhanaji as a result of which Zulfikhar Ali Khan had to approach to Rajaram for compromise. On 9 January 1693, Dhanaji captured Aurangazeb’s General Ismailkhan Makha, arrested him and took him to Gingee. After lengthy negotiations with Rajaram, Zulfikhar Ali Khan was granted a safe way out in March 1693 which Santaji did not like. He argued with Rajaram and left the place without his permission as a result of which Dhanaji was given tentative charge of the army chief. Santaji, however, soon resumed his duties. In September 1695 during a great tussle at Chandan Vandan, Dhanaji lost one of his sons on the battlefield. On 20 November 1695, Kasimkhan; Aurangzeb’s powerful General in Karnataka, was attacked, defeated and killed by Santaji and Dhanaji at Doderi near Chitradurga. In December 1695, Dhanaji was defeated in a battle near Vellore by Zulfikhar Ali Khan. In June 1696, by order of Rajaram, Dhanaji attacked Santaji for his rebellion near Vriddhachalam but was forced to retreat. Soon thereafter Santaji was officially sacked and his charge was given to Dhanaji again. In March 1697, Dhanaji defeated Santaji at Dahigaon with the help of Hanmantrao Nimbalkar.
Reference;-http://www.pethvadgaon.com/

INSTITUTE`s RUN BY SHREE WARANA VIBHAG SHIKSHAN MANDAL


INSTITUTE`s RUN BY SHREE WARANA VIBHAG SHIKSHAN MANDAL

SHREE WARANA VIDYAMANDIR - An ideal school for an ideal valley with an ideal idea
Shree Warana Vidyamandir is offering education in Marathi medium from Balwadi to 4th standard. The school emphasises on character building and discipline.


SHREE WARANA VIDYALAYA - A model for Gurukul System
Shree Warana Vidyalaya, which is a residential school from 5th to 10th standard, has attracted several people for its unique educational system. Getting the admission at the residential school is becoming a prestigious issue, which speaks the standard of the school.


TATYASAHEB KORE ENGLISH ACADEMY - Preparing the kids to the modern roaring technologies of the world. To compete anywhere in the world, today, a disciplined English medium education has become essential. To prepare the kids of the Warana valley to the forthcoming challenges, Tatyasaheb Kore English Academy has started functioning since 1994. It has English medium education starting from lower Kinder Garter to High school level.


TATYASAHEB KORE MILITARY ACADEMY - Unique of its kind
A unique kind of Sainik School was established in 1997 to teach the individual, the necessity of disciplined education. In its preliminary stages itself, it has achieved many successes with its disciplinary acts. This Sainik School is striving to prepare the students who can entirely take up the responsibility of protecting their Nation and motherland.


YASHWANTRAO CHAVAN WARANA MAHAVIDYALAYA - Inspiring the rural youth
Yashwantrao Chavan Warana Mahavidyalaya with its Arts, Science and Commerce faculties is attracting the rural youth and guiding them to shape their future. With its highly qualified staff it is commanding respect from the people around.


TATYASAHEB KORE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE - Quenching the thirst of the technical mass. An industrial training institute [I.T.I.] was established with the sole intention of imparting the technical education to the rural youth who have passed 10th standard. It is offering training to the students in the field of Welding, fitting, electrical and sheet metal. After the completion of the course the practical training is also given to the students in Training Cum Production Centre [T.C.P.C.]. Soon it is planning to start Machinist and Turner courses.


TATYASAHEB KORE TRAINING CUM PRODUCTION CENTRE - A laboratory where things take shape. A Training Cum Production Centre [T.C.P.C.] was set up to absorb the newly trained youth in I.T.I. Quality based materials take shape in this workshop. The youth after few years of practical training in TCPC are ready to face the challenges of the practical field. Shortly it is proposing to have a tie-up with M/s. Godrej & Co. for quality products.

STTP on Embedded Sytems & Applications

28th Dec. 2009 – 2nd January, 2010 - STTP on ‘Embedded Sytems & Applications’ under ELTRX Deptt

changes in our college

Indoor swimming pool

Badminton court

Gym

Jacuzzi and Sauna

Garden

Garden

Garden

Beautiful lotus in the pond in garden


हिंदकेसरी कुस्ती स्पर्धेवर बहिष्कार

Dec 26, 2009

सांगली - डबल महाराष्ट्र केसरी चंद्रहार पाटील याने पुणे जिल्ह्यात होणाऱ्या हिंदकेसरी कुस्ती स्पर्धेवर बहिष्कार टाकण्याचा निर्णय घेतला आहे. नुकत्याच सांगवी (पिंपरी-चिंचवड) येथे झालेल्या महाराष्ट्र केसरी स्पर्धेत त्याच्यासह महाराष्ट्र केसरी सईद चाऊसवर झालेला अन्याय व राजकारणामुळे हा निर्णय घेत असल्याचे त्याने "सकाळ'शी बोलताना सांगितले. त्याच्या या निर्णयामुळे कुस्ती क्षेत्रात खळबळ उडाली आहे.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

LATE SHRI.TATYASAHEB KORE

Shree Warana Vibhag Shikshan Mandal, Warananagar

Founder


SAHAKARMAHARSHI
LATE SHRI.V.A. alias TATYASAHEB KORE

(1914 - 1994)
  • A freedom fighter and social reformer.
  • A close associate of Former Dy.Prime Minister Late Yashwantrao Chavan
  • A strong believer in Co-operative movement.
  • A great visionary who believed in "Rural Development through Co-operative Movement."
  • A leader who changed barren land into a prosperous area comprising of 70 villages by establishing Warana Co-operative Complex.

Tatyasaheb Kore college of Pharmacy Warananagar


Tatyasaheb Kore college of Pharmacy Warananagar



it is our pleasure to welcome you to our college. We aim to provide our students with a friendly and stimulating environment where students are able to develop to there full potential to render the services to the society. The college has a committed, experienced staff.
The web site is developed to give you a glimpse of the range of opportunities available at the college as well as an insight into the things we considered important in the pharmacy education of our students. It is also packed with information that parents need to know, thus enhancing the partnership between college and home that is so important.

Tatyasaheb Kore college of Pharmacy Warananagar


Tatyasaheb Kore college of Pharmacy Warananagar



College Name: Tatyasaheb Kore college of Pharmacy
Address: Warananagar, Tal. Panhala,
Dist. Kolhapur PIN 416113
City: Warananagar
State: Maharashtra
Telephone Number: +91-2328-223501 , +91-2328-223501 (Fax)
Email: tkcpw@yahoo.com
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Other Popular Names: Other popular names: Tatyasaheb Kore college of Pharmacy,Warananagar

Jansurajya Shakti Kesari Sunday, December 14th, 2008


KOLHAPUR: Georgian wrestler Gokshaleezh won the 'Jansurajya Shakti Kesari'

wrestling title, defeating Raju Tomar of Delhi at Warnanagar in Kolhapur on Saturday night.

''Bharat Kesari'' title holder Rohit Patel created a record after winning the ''Warna Dudh Kesari'' title for the fifth consecutive year. Maharashtra Kesari winner Chandrahar Patil won the ''Warna Sakhar Kesari'' title.

Olympic medal winner Sushil Kumar was honoured during the prize distribution ceremony by the Warna group chief and Non-Conventional Energy Minister Vinay Kore.

VINAYAJI AND RAJ THAKARE SAHEB कोल्हापुर मोहोत्सव

VINAYAJI AND RAJ THAKARE SAHEB कोल्हापुर मोहोत्सव

JAN SURAJYA SHAKTI