Alvin Rozario is an independent musician from Ranchi, India. He is a music composer & producer, who also works as a guitar teacher and does various live performance act.
Introduction
Alvin Rozario is an independent musician/singer known for his hit singles like 'Kyun', 'Safar' and cover music videos. He has a long list of live act and has performed at some of the most prestigious stages across India.
Alvin has been into music since 2008 and has been performing live as a solo artist since 2012. In 2012, he got a job at Radisson Blu hotel as a singer to perform every evening with his guitar. He used to play regularly at Radisson Blu and has played for guests like Anupam Kher, Anuradha Paudwal, Bhoomika Chawla, Hardik Pandya, Kiara Advani, Mahima Chaudhary, Pankaj Udhas, Prakash Jha, Satish Kaushik, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sushant Singh Rajput, Virat Kohli etc. during their stay at Radisson Blu. He continued his job until 2016 thereafter he quit his job due to his personal reasons. After that, he was offered a job at restaurant in Lalpur, Ranchi where he continues to perform even till today every evening on Tuesday and Thursday. He also does a number of private/corporate events and shows at local clubs, restaurants and hotels in and around Ranchi.
Other than private/corporate events, Alvin has also performed at some of the most prestigious stages and festivals in India like Ahmedabad, BIT Mesra, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Chakradarpur, Delhi, Goa, Hornbill Festival in Nagaland, Hyderabad, IIT Madras, ISM Dhanbad, IIT Guwahati, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Mumbai, Jalpaiguri, Jamshedpur, Kolkata, NIT Jamshedpur, NIT Silchar, NIT Tiruchirappalli, Pilani, Sambhalpur, Siliguri, Sindri etc.
He has attained a good fame and recognition with his music. Alvin does 200+ private shows, 100+ club shows and 20 festival shows annually.
Awards
2018: Hornbill International Rock Contest-Hornbill Festival Kohima, Nagaland (Finalists) ,Thundermarch-Incandescence, NIT Silchar, Assam (Winners), Decibels-Saarang, IIT Madras, Chennai (Winners), Tamil Nadu and Rock O Phonix-, IIT Guwahati, Assam (Winners with the Best Stage Presence and Drums)
2017: Livewire-, IIT Bombay, Maharashtra (1st runners up), Hornbill International Rock Contest-Hornbill Festival Kohima, Nagaland (Finalists along with Best Drummer), Decibelz-Xpressions, Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar, Odisha (Winners), Till Deaf Do We Part-Pearl, BITS Pilani, Hyderabad, Telangana (Winners), Synchronicity-Antaragni, IIT Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh (1st runners up), Wildfire-Spring Fest, IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal (Finalists), B-School of Rock-Unmaad, IIM Bangalore, Karnataka (Finalists), Radio Dhoom Annual Festival, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners along with best vocalist and best drummer) and Festember 2017, NIT Trichy, Tamil Nadu
2016: , National Law School of India University Bangalore, Karnataka (Finalists), Thunder-Radio Dhoom, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners), Blizzard of Rock-Chaos, IIM Ahmedabad, Gujarat (Winners), Wildfire-Spring Fest, IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal (Finalists), Rocktaves-Oasis, BITS Pilani, Rajasthan (Winners), Searock-Waves, BITS Goa (1st runners up), Distortion-Culfest, NIT Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (Winners), Rock N Rolla, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla, Sambalpur, Odisha (Winners), KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha (Winners), Warchasv-Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi, Jharkhand (1st runner up along with best bassist and best drummer)
2015: Clash of Bands-TATA Steel, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (Winners), Rock The Battle of Bands-JCI Expo Utsav, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners), Jinks-NIFFT, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners), Avalanche-Srijan, IIT ISM Dhanbad, Jharkhand (Winners)
2014: Avalanche-Srijan, IIT ISM Dhanbad, Jharkhand (Finalists), Battle of Bands-Carnival, St. Xavier's School, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners), Unmaad-IIM Bangalore, Karnataka (Finalists), Warchasva-Government of Jharkhand (1st runner up), Wheels-TATA Steel, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (1st runner up), Jinks-NIFFT, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners)
2013: Metal Fest-Metal Bugs, Ranchi, Jharkhand (1st runner up), Wheels-TATA Steel, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (1st runner up), Umang-JVM Alumni Association, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners)
2012: Wheels-TATA Steel, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (1st runner up), Fire Fly, SMPC, Ranchi (1st Runner up), Utthaan, BIT Deoghar, Jharkhand (Winners along with best drummer and best guitarist)
Introduction
Alvin Rozario is an independent musician/singer known for his hit singles like 'Kyun', 'Safar' and cover music videos. He has a long list of live act and has performed at some of the most prestigious stages across India.
Alvin has been into music since 2008 and has been performing live as a solo artist since 2012. In 2012, he got a job at Radisson Blu hotel as a singer to perform every evening with his guitar. He used to play regularly at Radisson Blu and has played for guests like Anupam Kher, Anuradha Paudwal, Bhoomika Chawla, Hardik Pandya, Kiara Advani, Mahima Chaudhary, Pankaj Udhas, Prakash Jha, Satish Kaushik, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sushant Singh Rajput, Virat Kohli etc. during their stay at Radisson Blu. He continued his job until 2016 thereafter he quit his job due to his personal reasons. After that, he was offered a job at restaurant in Lalpur, Ranchi where he continues to perform even till today every evening on Tuesday and Thursday. He also does a number of private/corporate events and shows at local clubs, restaurants and hotels in and around Ranchi.
Other than private/corporate events, Alvin has also performed at some of the most prestigious stages and festivals in India like Ahmedabad, BIT Mesra, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Chakradarpur, Delhi, Goa, Hornbill Festival in Nagaland, Hyderabad, IIT Madras, ISM Dhanbad, IIT Guwahati, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Mumbai, Jalpaiguri, Jamshedpur, Kolkata, NIT Jamshedpur, NIT Silchar, NIT Tiruchirappalli, Pilani, Sambhalpur, Siliguri, Sindri etc.
He has attained a good fame and recognition with his music. Alvin does 200+ private shows, 100+ club shows and 20 festival shows annually.
Awards
2018: Hornbill International Rock Contest-Hornbill Festival Kohima, Nagaland (Finalists) ,Thundermarch-Incandescence, NIT Silchar, Assam (Winners), Decibels-Saarang, IIT Madras, Chennai (Winners), Tamil Nadu and Rock O Phonix-, IIT Guwahati, Assam (Winners with the Best Stage Presence and Drums)
2017: Livewire-, IIT Bombay, Maharashtra (1st runners up), Hornbill International Rock Contest-Hornbill Festival Kohima, Nagaland (Finalists along with Best Drummer), Decibelz-Xpressions, Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar, Odisha (Winners), Till Deaf Do We Part-Pearl, BITS Pilani, Hyderabad, Telangana (Winners), Synchronicity-Antaragni, IIT Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh (1st runners up), Wildfire-Spring Fest, IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal (Finalists), B-School of Rock-Unmaad, IIM Bangalore, Karnataka (Finalists), Radio Dhoom Annual Festival, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners along with best vocalist and best drummer) and Festember 2017, NIT Trichy, Tamil Nadu
2016: , National Law School of India University Bangalore, Karnataka (Finalists), Thunder-Radio Dhoom, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners), Blizzard of Rock-Chaos, IIM Ahmedabad, Gujarat (Winners), Wildfire-Spring Fest, IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal (Finalists), Rocktaves-Oasis, BITS Pilani, Rajasthan (Winners), Searock-Waves, BITS Goa (1st runners up), Distortion-Culfest, NIT Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (Winners), Rock N Rolla, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla, Sambalpur, Odisha (Winners), KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha (Winners), Warchasv-Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi, Jharkhand (1st runner up along with best bassist and best drummer)
2015: Clash of Bands-TATA Steel, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (Winners), Rock The Battle of Bands-JCI Expo Utsav, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners), Jinks-NIFFT, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners), Avalanche-Srijan, IIT ISM Dhanbad, Jharkhand (Winners)
2014: Avalanche-Srijan, IIT ISM Dhanbad, Jharkhand (Finalists), Battle of Bands-Carnival, St. Xavier's School, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners), Unmaad-IIM Bangalore, Karnataka (Finalists), Warchasva-Government of Jharkhand (1st runner up), Wheels-TATA Steel, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (1st runner up), Jinks-NIFFT, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners)
2013: Metal Fest-Metal Bugs, Ranchi, Jharkhand (1st runner up), Wheels-TATA Steel, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (1st runner up), Umang-JVM Alumni Association, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Winners)
2012: Wheels-TATA Steel, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (1st runner up), Fire Fly, SMPC, Ranchi (1st Runner up), Utthaan, BIT Deoghar, Jharkhand (Winners along with best drummer and best guitarist)
The modern Hebrew word Matzav means situation, and it refers to "years of attacks ... Israeli lives (lost) ... ambulances
ferry away the wounded and burial societies locate the shredded bodies of the dead" and more.
Several news sources use the term, among them: Matzav.com, Matzav Review, and the 2018-launched ad-free YWNmatzav.com which is operated by Yeshiva World News.
YWN competes with Vosizneias and Hamodia. isn't.
They are not competing for the same audiences, but a New York Times magazine article by an American reporting about his family's experience in Israel July 1998 thru September 11 defines matzav as "the euphemism that the entire country uses to refer to the catastrophe in which we find ourselves." and closes with what all of the above support: "Maybe, just maybe, next year will be better."
Others react, after a bombing, with a HaShana HaZot (this year): "“we act as if nothing happened." Another notable reaction has been an increase of lottery ticket sales.
The Medium
A 2008 review by Haaretz of what it calls "the Orthodox Internet rally" grouped Yeshiva World News, Vos Iz Neias, and Matav.com as having many strengths, but explains that "the ultra-Orthodox community still demands print journalism" because of "reading taking place on the Sabbath, when all electronic devices are turned off and put away."
USA performance
The show's team performed in NY at NYU Skirball Center in 2014, with a guest-skit involving Joan Rivers
Cultural impact
An Israeli TV satire was initially named Matzav Ha'Uma ("The Matzav of the nation"). Only in Israel, the top rated show in 2002,
Social impact
In writing about the Matzav the New York Times referred to how Jews in Israel react with various kinds of humor while facing what it called a "sense of standing alone against a hateful world." Terms it used included audacity, "withering impersonations" and several hyphenated forms of humor including cathartic and gallows. and other social matters such as lack of cooperation with standing in line ("I am standing in line, I started my own") and ignoring requests to 'please take your seats.'
Population impact
Israel's Haaretz newspaper reported in 2012 that "there are 250,000 Israelis in the United States." By contrast, three years prior, there were 4,000 North American Jews who moved to Israel in a single year.
Religious impact
To the Orthodox, another English language word is used: predicament, particularly as it refers to being beyond human control.
ferry away the wounded and burial societies locate the shredded bodies of the dead" and more.
Several news sources use the term, among them: Matzav.com, Matzav Review, and the 2018-launched ad-free YWNmatzav.com which is operated by Yeshiva World News.
YWN competes with Vosizneias and Hamodia. isn't.
They are not competing for the same audiences, but a New York Times magazine article by an American reporting about his family's experience in Israel July 1998 thru September 11 defines matzav as "the euphemism that the entire country uses to refer to the catastrophe in which we find ourselves." and closes with what all of the above support: "Maybe, just maybe, next year will be better."
Others react, after a bombing, with a HaShana HaZot (this year): "“we act as if nothing happened." Another notable reaction has been an increase of lottery ticket sales.
The Medium
A 2008 review by Haaretz of what it calls "the Orthodox Internet rally" grouped Yeshiva World News, Vos Iz Neias, and Matav.com as having many strengths, but explains that "the ultra-Orthodox community still demands print journalism" because of "reading taking place on the Sabbath, when all electronic devices are turned off and put away."
USA performance
The show's team performed in NY at NYU Skirball Center in 2014, with a guest-skit involving Joan Rivers
Cultural impact
An Israeli TV satire was initially named Matzav Ha'Uma ("The Matzav of the nation"). Only in Israel, the top rated show in 2002,
Social impact
In writing about the Matzav the New York Times referred to how Jews in Israel react with various kinds of humor while facing what it called a "sense of standing alone against a hateful world." Terms it used included audacity, "withering impersonations" and several hyphenated forms of humor including cathartic and gallows. and other social matters such as lack of cooperation with standing in line ("I am standing in line, I started my own") and ignoring requests to 'please take your seats.'
Population impact
Israel's Haaretz newspaper reported in 2012 that "there are 250,000 Israelis in the United States." By contrast, three years prior, there were 4,000 North American Jews who moved to Israel in a single year.
Religious impact
To the Orthodox, another English language word is used: predicament, particularly as it refers to being beyond human control.
Duisburg: Town and Harbour is the Theme Route No. 1 of The Industrial Heritage Trail, which passes through Duisburg, the Inner Harbour, Ruhrort, the Duisburg-Ruhrorter harbour and other attractions on the Rhine and Ruhr.
Tour 1: Hafenpfad Inner
* Museum Küppersmühle
* Duisburg Inner Harbour
* Duisburg Canals
* Werhahnmühle
* Hafenwohnanlagen Duisburg
* Kindertagesstätte Hansegracht
* Hansegracht
* Faktorei 21
* Hafenforum
* Speicher Allgemeine
* Portsmouth Damm und Hafennordseite
* Eurogate
* Sparzentrale
* Duisburger Holzhafen
* Seniorenzentrum
* Garten der Erinnerung
* Jüdisches Gemeindezentrum
* Fußgängerbrücke und Marina Duisburg
* Stadtmauer
* Kultur- und Stadthistorisches Museum
* Stadtarchiv
* Schwanentorbrücke
* Kontorhaus
* Polizeitechnische Dienste
* Steiger Schwanentor - Hafenrundfahrt Duisburger Häfen
Tour 2: Hafenpfad Ruhrort
* Steiger Schifferbörse
* Gildeplatz-Hafenstraße
* Dammstraße
* Ehemaliges Rathaus
* Neumarkt
* Fabrikstraße
* Bergiusstraße
* Vinckeplatz
* Tausendfensterhaus
* Karlsplatz
* Friedhof - Grabstätte Haniel
* Friedrichsplatz/Bahnhof
* Fürst-Bismarck-Straße
* Friedrich-Ebert-Brücke
* Eisenbahnhafen
* Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Tour 3: Schauplätze von Hafen und Schifffahrt zwischen Duisburg und Ruhrort
* Werfthafen - Bunkerhafen
* Vinckekanal und
* Freihafen und Stahlinsel
* Karl-Lehr-Brücke
* Rheinorange
* Ölinsel, Kohleninseln, Schrottinsel
* Kohlenkipperfundament
* Schiffswerften
* Ruhrschleuse und Ruhrwehr
* Monopol-Schleppdienst, Schleppamt Duisburg
* Schleuse Meiderich
Tour 1: Hafenpfad Inner
* Museum Küppersmühle
* Duisburg Inner Harbour
* Duisburg Canals
* Werhahnmühle
* Hafenwohnanlagen Duisburg
* Kindertagesstätte Hansegracht
* Hansegracht
* Faktorei 21
* Hafenforum
* Speicher Allgemeine
* Portsmouth Damm und Hafennordseite
* Eurogate
* Sparzentrale
* Duisburger Holzhafen
* Seniorenzentrum
* Garten der Erinnerung
* Jüdisches Gemeindezentrum
* Fußgängerbrücke und Marina Duisburg
* Stadtmauer
* Kultur- und Stadthistorisches Museum
* Stadtarchiv
* Schwanentorbrücke
* Kontorhaus
* Polizeitechnische Dienste
* Steiger Schwanentor - Hafenrundfahrt Duisburger Häfen
Tour 2: Hafenpfad Ruhrort
* Steiger Schifferbörse
* Gildeplatz-Hafenstraße
* Dammstraße
* Ehemaliges Rathaus
* Neumarkt
* Fabrikstraße
* Bergiusstraße
* Vinckeplatz
* Tausendfensterhaus
* Karlsplatz
* Friedhof - Grabstätte Haniel
* Friedrichsplatz/Bahnhof
* Fürst-Bismarck-Straße
* Friedrich-Ebert-Brücke
* Eisenbahnhafen
* Museum der Deutschen Binnenschifffahrt
Tour 3: Schauplätze von Hafen und Schifffahrt zwischen Duisburg und Ruhrort
* Werfthafen - Bunkerhafen
* Vinckekanal und
* Freihafen und Stahlinsel
* Karl-Lehr-Brücke
* Rheinorange
* Ölinsel, Kohleninseln, Schrottinsel
* Kohlenkipperfundament
* Schiffswerften
* Ruhrschleuse und Ruhrwehr
* Monopol-Schleppdienst, Schleppamt Duisburg
* Schleuse Meiderich
According to the 2011 national census, the population of Bhat, Daskroi was declared to be 5,858.
There were 3037 are males while 2821 are females in 2011. Bhat had a literacy rate of 74.08 percent in 2011. Out of this, male and female literacy are 84.05 and 63.53 percent as of 2011 census.
The majority of residents of Bhat are native Gujaratis and speak Gujarati. There is also a population of Sindhis, and Marwaris who bring in their native language and culture to the village. The village's population has increased in a major way following increasing economic expansion and modernization.
Owing to the religious and cultural influence of many Hindus, there is widespread vegetarianism across the village.
Culture
Bhat is known for its diversified culture and the celebration of various festivals with great zeal which transcends demographic and religious lines.
The people in Bhat are predominantly vegetarians. Large chains, pendants and other heavy gold jewellery are a common sight during marriages, festivals and family functions. The attire changes with the season and approaching festivals. The ladies normally wear the Gujarati flavour of the Sari and men wear kurtas and for formal wear shirts and trousers.
Bhat observes a wide range of festivals. Popular celebrations and observances include Uttarayan, an annual kite-flying day on 14 and 15 January. Nine nights of Navratri are celebrated with people performing Garba, the most popular folk dance of Gujarat, at Garba Chowk and various places of the village. The festival of lights, Deepavali, is celebrated with the lighting of lamps in every house, decorating the floors with rangoli, and the lighting of firecrackers. Krishna Janmashtami (Devanagari ), also known as Krishnashtami, Saatam Aatham, Gokulashtami, Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti, Sree Jayanti or sometimes simply as Janmashtami, is an annual celebration of the birth of the Hindu deity Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. Villagers celebrate Janmashtami by fasting and staying up until midnight, the time when Krishna is believed to have been born. Images of Krishna's infancy are placed in swings and cradles in temples and homes. At midnight, devotees gather around for devotional songs, dance and exchange gifts. Some temples also conduct readings of the Hindu religious scripture Bhagavad Gita. The festival of Maha Shivaratri is celebrated in Very early morning, Dudheswar Mahadev temple is flocked by devotees, young and old, who come to perform the traditional Shivalinga worship (puja) and hence hope for favours from the Lord Shiva.People clean and paint their houses and purchase new clothes to wear on New Year's Day. Dhuleti is the colour festival and other holidays are Ganesh Utsava, Ram Navami, Mahavir Jayanti etc.
One of the most popular forms of meal in Bhat is a typical Gujarati thali. It consists of roti , dal, rice and shaak (cooked vegetables, sometimes with curry), with accompaniments of pickles and roasted papads. Drinks include buttermilk and tea; sweet dishes include laddoo, mango, and vedhmi. Dhoklas, Theplas and Dhebras are also very popular dishes in Bhat.
Holi Dhal is an open square near the centre of the village that functions as a vegetable market in the morning and a cloth market in the afternoon. However, it is better known for its food stalls in the evening, which sell local street food. It is named after the Hindu ritual of Holika Dahan. The residents of Prajapati pol sell fresh vegetables, while the ice-Cream shops sell various flavors of Ice Cream.
Garba Chowk is a second prominent town square in village. The Chowk is hardscapes suitable for open markets, music concerts, political rallies, and other events. Being centrally located, chowk is surrounded by small shops such as vegetable shop, Grocery shop, and clothing stores.
There were 3037 are males while 2821 are females in 2011. Bhat had a literacy rate of 74.08 percent in 2011. Out of this, male and female literacy are 84.05 and 63.53 percent as of 2011 census.
The majority of residents of Bhat are native Gujaratis and speak Gujarati. There is also a population of Sindhis, and Marwaris who bring in their native language and culture to the village. The village's population has increased in a major way following increasing economic expansion and modernization.
Owing to the religious and cultural influence of many Hindus, there is widespread vegetarianism across the village.
Culture
Bhat is known for its diversified culture and the celebration of various festivals with great zeal which transcends demographic and religious lines.
The people in Bhat are predominantly vegetarians. Large chains, pendants and other heavy gold jewellery are a common sight during marriages, festivals and family functions. The attire changes with the season and approaching festivals. The ladies normally wear the Gujarati flavour of the Sari and men wear kurtas and for formal wear shirts and trousers.
Bhat observes a wide range of festivals. Popular celebrations and observances include Uttarayan, an annual kite-flying day on 14 and 15 January. Nine nights of Navratri are celebrated with people performing Garba, the most popular folk dance of Gujarat, at Garba Chowk and various places of the village. The festival of lights, Deepavali, is celebrated with the lighting of lamps in every house, decorating the floors with rangoli, and the lighting of firecrackers. Krishna Janmashtami (Devanagari ), also known as Krishnashtami, Saatam Aatham, Gokulashtami, Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti, Sree Jayanti or sometimes simply as Janmashtami, is an annual celebration of the birth of the Hindu deity Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. Villagers celebrate Janmashtami by fasting and staying up until midnight, the time when Krishna is believed to have been born. Images of Krishna's infancy are placed in swings and cradles in temples and homes. At midnight, devotees gather around for devotional songs, dance and exchange gifts. Some temples also conduct readings of the Hindu religious scripture Bhagavad Gita. The festival of Maha Shivaratri is celebrated in Very early morning, Dudheswar Mahadev temple is flocked by devotees, young and old, who come to perform the traditional Shivalinga worship (puja) and hence hope for favours from the Lord Shiva.People clean and paint their houses and purchase new clothes to wear on New Year's Day. Dhuleti is the colour festival and other holidays are Ganesh Utsava, Ram Navami, Mahavir Jayanti etc.
One of the most popular forms of meal in Bhat is a typical Gujarati thali. It consists of roti , dal, rice and shaak (cooked vegetables, sometimes with curry), with accompaniments of pickles and roasted papads. Drinks include buttermilk and tea; sweet dishes include laddoo, mango, and vedhmi. Dhoklas, Theplas and Dhebras are also very popular dishes in Bhat.
Holi Dhal is an open square near the centre of the village that functions as a vegetable market in the morning and a cloth market in the afternoon. However, it is better known for its food stalls in the evening, which sell local street food. It is named after the Hindu ritual of Holika Dahan. The residents of Prajapati pol sell fresh vegetables, while the ice-Cream shops sell various flavors of Ice Cream.
Garba Chowk is a second prominent town square in village. The Chowk is hardscapes suitable for open markets, music concerts, political rallies, and other events. Being centrally located, chowk is surrounded by small shops such as vegetable shop, Grocery shop, and clothing stores.