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Ekalavya Award is awarded by the Government of Karnataka for outstanding performance in sports. Eklavya inspires a life-long learning philosophy and his presence seems to be a celebration for the masses. In this EklavyaParv, the motto is 'You Create Yourself" and the legend of Eklavya is a testimony that is forwarded by many thinkers as well.
Eklavya: The Royal Guard is a 2007 Indian action drama film directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra which was released in India, Netherlands, the United States, and the United Kingdom on 16 February 2007. [3] It was a major box office disappointment as per the distributors and exhibitors.
The Ekalavya temple (Hindi: एकलव्य मंदिर) is the only Hindu temple in the world dedicated to Ekalavya of the Mahabharata.It is located in the Khandsa village of Gurugram, Haryana, India.
Eklavya India Foundation was founded in May 2017. [3]The foundation works with first-generation college students [4] from historically marginalised groups, such as Adivasi, Dalit, nomadic tribes, and OBC's to help them access higher education, break the cycle of poverty, and become role models in their communities.
Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) is a Government of India scheme for model residential school, specifically for Scheduled Tribes across India. It is one of the flagship interventions of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India and was introduced in the year 1997-98 [1] to ensure tribal students get access to quality education in the remote tribal areas.
Eklavya is an Indian NGO based in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh working in the field of education. It was registered as an all India in 1982. It was registered as an all India in 1982. The organization is named after Eklavya , the protagonist of a story in the Mahabharat , for his determination to learn even in the absence of a teacher.
In the earliest of the Indo-Aryan texts, the term "Nishada" may have been used as a generic term for all indigenous non-Aryan tribes rather than a single tribe. [5] This is suggested by the fact that according to Yaska's Nirukta, Aupamanyava explains the Rigveda term "pancha-janah" ("five peoples") as the four varnas of the Indo-Aryan society and the Nishadas.
Eklavya is a character from the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. Eklavya can also refer to: Eklavya, a 2007 Indian Hindi-language film; Ekalavyan, a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language film; Ekalavyan (novelist), Indian novelist; Ekalavya Award, sports award in India; Eklavya Dwivedi, Indian cricketer; Eklavya foundation, an Indian NGO