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జూన్ 15న నీతిఆయోగ్ పాలకమండలి సమావేశం - భద్రత
జూన్ 15న ప్రధానమంత్రి నరేంద్రమోదీ అధ్యక్షతన నీతిఆయోగ్ పాలకమండలి సమావేశం జరగనుంది. ఈ సమావేశంలో నీటి నిర్వహణ, వ్యవసాయం, భద్రత సహా పలు అంశాలపై చర్చిస్తారు.
జూన్ 15న నీతిఆయోగ్ పాలకమండలి సమావేశం
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Published : Jun 4, 2019, 5:44 PM IST
ప్రధానమంత్రి నరేంద్రమోదీ అధ్యక్షతన నీతిఆయోగ్ పాలకమండలి ఐదో సమావేశం జూన్ 15న జరగనుంది. ఈ సమావేశంలో నీటి నిర్వహణ, వ్యవసాయం, భద్రత అంశాలను చర్చించనున్నారు.
నీతిఆయోగ్ పాలకమండలి సమావేశంలో రాష్ట్రాల ముఖ్యమంత్రులు, లెఫ్టినెంట్ గవర్నర్లు, కేంద్రమంత్రులు, సీనియర్ ప్రభుత్వ అధికారులు పాల్గొంటారు. మోదీ 2.0 ప్రభుత్వ హయంలో జరుగుతున్న మొదటి సమావేశం ఇదే.
ఈ సమావేశంలో నీటి నిర్వహణ, వ్యవసాయం, జిల్లాల్లో అమలు చేయాల్సిన కార్యక్రమాల గురించి చర్చించనున్నారు. ఛత్తీస్గఢ్, జార్ఖండ్ల్లో ఉన్న వామపక్ష తీవ్రవాదాన్ని ఎదుర్కోవడానికి తీసుకోవాల్సిన భద్రతా చర్యలు గురించీ చర్చిస్తారు.
ఇదీ ప్రస్థానం..
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ఇదీ చూడండి: విరాళాల వివరాలు వెల్లడించని భాజపా, కాంగ్రెస్
ప్రధానమంత్రి నరేంద్రమోదీ అధ్యక్షతన నీతిఆయోగ్ పాలకమండలి ఐదో సమావేశం జూన్ 15న జరగనుంది. ఈ సమావేశంలో నీటి నిర్వహణ, వ్యవసాయం, భద్రత అంశాలను చర్చించనున్నారు.
నీతిఆయోగ్ పాలకమండలి సమావేశంలో రాష్ట్రాల ముఖ్యమంత్రులు, లెఫ్టినెంట్ గవర్నర్లు, కేంద్రమంత్రులు, సీనియర్ ప్రభుత్వ అధికారులు పాల్గొంటారు. మోదీ 2.0 ప్రభుత్వ హయంలో జరుగుతున్న మొదటి సమావేశం ఇదే.
ఈ సమావేశంలో నీటి నిర్వహణ, వ్యవసాయం, జిల్లాల్లో అమలు చేయాల్సిన కార్యక్రమాల గురించి చర్చించనున్నారు. ఛత్తీస్గఢ్, జార్ఖండ్ల్లో ఉన్న వామపక్ష తీవ్రవాదాన్ని ఎదుర్కోవడానికి తీసుకోవాల్సిన భద్రతా చర్యలు గురించీ చర్చిస్తారు.
ఇదీ ప్రస్థానం..
ప్రధాని అధ్యక్షతన నీతిఆయోగ్ పాలకమండలి సమావేశాలు 2015 ఫిబ్రవరి 8 నుంచి క్రమంగా జరుగుతూనే ఉన్నాయి. 2015 జూలై 15న జరిగిన రెండో సమావేశంలో ముఖ్యమంత్రులతో కూడిన మూడు సబ్ గ్రూపులను, రెండు టాస్క్ఫోర్స్లను ఏర్పాటు చేశారు.
2017 ఏప్రిల్ 23న జరిగిన మూడో పాలక మండలి సమావేశంలో... లోక్సభ, అసెంబ్లీ ఎన్నికలను ఏక కాలంలో నిర్వహించాలని ప్రధాని మోదీ ప్రతిపాదించారు. అలాగే ఆర్థిక సంవత్సరానికి జనవరి నుంచి డిసెంబర్గా మార్చారు.
2018 జూన్ 17న జరిగిన నీతి ఆయోగ్ పాలకమండలి నాలుగో సమావేశంలో... వ్యవసాయదారుల ఆదాయం రెట్టింపు చేయాలని, ప్రభుత్వ ప్రధాన పథకాల పురోగతికి కృషి చేయాలని నిర్ణయించారు.
ఇదీ చూడండి: విరాళాల వివరాలు వెల్లడించని భాజపా, కాంగ్రెస్
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OKLAHOMA!
1. Show clip - "Oklahoma!"
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York, 30 May 2019
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ali Stroker, actress:
"I loved it so much and when I began to sing, I just felt so free. There was like no limitation. And my parents realized that I had this gift and also that I loved it. And so, growing up with a disability, I think for my parents, they realized there were a lot of activities that I wasn't going to be able to do. But theatre and singing I could do. And so we put all of our attention on that. And so I just became obsessed. And then my parents and my community and my mentors really nurtured that. And here I am."
OKLAHOMA!
3. Show clip - "Oklahoma!"
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York, 30 May 2019
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ali Stroker, actress:
"Well, after I got injured, my mom said she always had music on. It was sort of like, part of… I think my rehabilitation was music. And then when I got into theater, I remember my mom would pick me up from school and she would buy cast recordings for me on CD. And that was really fun and special and so I'd go home and listen and listen and I saw my first Broadway show in first grade. I went to see 'Beauty and the Beast' and I was blown away at the level of talent that was in front of me on Broadway. And I knew it was what I wanted to do."
OKLAHOMA!
5. Show clip - "Oklahoma!"
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York, 30 May 2019
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Ali Stroker, actress:
"Kristin (Chenoweth) came to see the show maybe two weeks ago. I had met her one time before, before I was ever on Broadway and so she was like, 'I'm so proud of you' and, you know, just so kind. She doesn't owe me anything but I just feel like I owe her something maybe because she was such an influence in my life."
OKLAHOMA!
7. Show clip - "Oklahoma!"
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York, 30 May 2019
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Ali Stroker, actress:
"I never thought that 'Oklahoma!' could deal with disability and sexuality and here we are, dealing with it every night. And what's so beautiful is that we give permission to the audience to just watch and observe and learn."
OKLAHOMA!
9. Show clip - "Oklahoma!"
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York, 30 May 2019
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Ali Stroker, actress:
"First of all, I think that it is an artistic director, the director and the producers' responsibility to not cast able bodied people in disabled roles. We don't cast people and put them in blackface. It's completely inappropriate. I feel the same way about disability."
OKLAHOMA!
11. Show clip - "Oklahoma!"
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York, 30 May 2019
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Ali Stroker, actress:
"Because the truth is I don't want a job because I'm in a wheelchair. I want a job because I'm the best actor for the role. And the only way to actually make this movement stick, is to be the best actors for the role and not depend and rely on just representation and the casting there."
OKLAHOMA!
13. Show clip - "Oklahoma!"
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York, 30 May 2019
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Ali Stroker, actress:
"I think the coolest part is to see somebody whose eyes light up and to hear them say, 'I've never seen myself represented on stage.' But, more than that, 'You're so good.'"
OKLAHOMA!
15. Show clip - "Oklahoma!"
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York, 30 May 2019
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Ali Stroker, actress:
"I'm just a girl from New Jersey who loves to sing. I love the beach. I'm a theater rat and I like challenges because I've never had any other choice."
OKLAHOMA!
13. Show clip - "Oklahoma!"
STORYLINE:
TONY NOMINEE ALI STROKER: 'I LIKE CHALLENGES. I'VE NEVER HAD ANY OTHER CHOICE'
Ali Stroker booked her first musical theater gig at the tender age of seven. She was cast as the title role in "Annie" in a friend's backyard production in a New Jersey beach town.
The director was 12 and the neighborhood kids all had roles. Stroker's dad was enlisted to play Miss Hannigan. And since Stroker was in a wheelchair, Little Orphan Annie was also in one. The profound effect it had on Stroker can be felt today.
"When I began to sing, I just felt so free. There was like no limitation," she says.
Flash forward a few years and Stroker is on the cusp of musical theater history, thanks to her amazing voice, acting chops and some unconventional casting choices. At the Tony Awards on Sunday (9 JUNE 2019), she could become the first person in a wheelchair to win an award.
Stroker, paralyzed from the chest down due to a car crash when she was two, already made history in 2015 as the first Broadway actor to use a wheelchair. She advocates for equal access and loves it when she sees wheelchair users in the theater, but hopes her talent gets attention, too.
"I think the coolest part is to see somebody whose eyes light up and to hear them say, 'I've never seen myself represented onstage. But, more than that, you're so good,'" she says.
Stroker earned her Tony nomination for playing a different Annie – Ado Annie – in a radical remake of the classic musical "Oklahoma!" It's a production that brings out the darkness and edginess. Her Annie sings "I Cain't Say No," which Stroker calls "an anthem for living your life to the fullest" and gets amorous with two men.
"I never thought that 'Oklahoma!' could deal with disability and sexuality and here we are, dealing with it every night. And what's so beautiful is that we give permission to the audience to just watch and observe and learn," she says.
Stroker, 31, grew up in Ridgewood, New Jersey, where music played a role in her rehabilitation, particularly cast albums.
She saw her first Broadway show, "Beauty and the Beast," in first grade and did theater in summers and high school. If she wasn't cast in a role, she did hair or makeup.
As with most young singers, Stroker learned to sing by imitating. To belt, she mimicked Sherie Rene Scott. To hit her upper range, she listened to Kristin Chenoweth. (Chenoweth recently stopped by backstage at "Oklahoma!" to offer her congratulations. "I just feel like I owe her something maybe because she was such an influence in my life," says Stroker.)
After graduating from New York University, Stroker was in "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" at the Paper Mill Playhouse in New Jersey as well as "The Glee Project" and "Glee" on TV. She made her Broadway debut in a revival of "Spring Awakening."
Since Stroker's breakthrough, other actors with disabilities have followed her onstage in New York.
Jamie Brewer, who starred in the off-Broadway play "Amy and the Orphans," is thought to be the only known performer with Down syndrome to play the lead in an off Broadway or Broadway production. In 2017, Madison Ferris, an actress with muscular dystrophy, was cast as Laura Wingfield in a Broadway revival of "The Glass Menagerie."
Stroker believes it's high time the disabled are represented on stages and sound stages authentically, noting that one in five Americans lives with a disability.
She's against able-bodied actors being cast in disabled roles. "We don't cast people and put them in blackface. It's completely inappropriate. I feel the same way about disability," she says.
Stroker also isn't a fan of roles written for people with disabilities, arguing those stories usually aren't very interesting.
Instead, she pushes for disabled representation in writers' rooms and behind the camera, as well as asking that the best actors get cast in roles, whether those roles call for a disabled person or not. If they are, then it's time to creatively integrate them. But it can be done.
She also has a message to her fellow actors who have some sort of disability: "Because the truth is I don't want a job because I'm in a wheelchair. I want a job because I'm the best actor for the role."
In the middle of the Tony Award hype, Stroker says she relies on her parents and boyfriend – she calls them her "support system" – and conserves her energy. She needs eight hours of sleep, plenty of water and loves to eat. When she describes herself, the chair she is sitting in doesn't get mentioned.
"I'm just a girl from New Jersey who loves to sing. I love the beach. I'm a theater rat and I like challenges because I've never had any other choice."
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