'Jagar Savitricha'?
Tina Dharmsi

'Jagar Savitricha'

In my first day article 'Jagar Savitricha', I will introduce Tina Dharamsi and her work. Thinking like thirty years ago, in an area like Marathwada, girls and women did not even know about education, where jobs and industries were set aside. Tina Dharamsi worked to bring hundreds of girls and women from such backward areas into the mainstream of education and employment. Tina Shah- Dharamsi originally from Aurangabad. She studied at Saraswati Bhuvan School in Aurangabad. Tina's grandfather had a book shop in Aurangabad. From an early age, Tina developed an ideological affinity with the book and in the study environment of many readers. After the marriage, Tina got married to Purav Hukumchand Dharamsi, who lives in a dark area of Mumbai. After that Tina settled in Mumbai. Purav is a stock market analyst. Tina got service-oriented fat from her mother Vinita and father Nutan. Added to that was their apprenticeship. With higher education in Aurangabad and Mumbai, Tina made a name for herself as a production designer, architect and interior designer. Today, her name has crossed the ocean. She started her work in many countries including India. Perseverance, perseverance, service spirit and the attitude of working for the blessings of the people will definitely get you a big acknowledgment for the work you have done, this is what happened to Tina.

Tina currently lives in a dark area of Mumbai. I had already told them that I would visit them. Early in the morning, waiting for the crowd in Mumbai, I reached Tina's house in the dark. The bell rang. As soon as I opened the door, I was greeted by Tina's daughter Reet, Tanishka, Tina's host Purav Hukumchand Dharamsi. It is said that when Maher's man came, Sasurvashini was very happy. I could see the expression on Tina's face. Tina's mother had specially come to Tina's house to visit me. Then all the chatter started. From those conversations, I gave an account of Tina's journey, the work she did, and the work that Tina did for the girls of her city, her department, and the total service she did. I was shocked to hear all of Tina's work. I could feel the depth of the work from Tina's old album, Paper Scraps. More than twenty movies, over a hundred series, over four hundred social events. Bapare no matter how much this and what.

I thought if we get four women like Tina in every department of our state, then the girls, the women will stand on their feet. Together they will make their history without fear of anyone. I suddenly came to my senses. Tina's mother was talking to me in front. I was listening to them. Mom said that Tina's dad always told Tina, baby, if you want to fulfill your father's dream, do something for the girls, the women in your city, in your area. You will teach a girl, a woman, to make her stand on her own feet and she will make two families stand on her own feet. From an early age, Tina's father instilled in her a love of women. She grew up, she got higher education. She graduated further in her field of interest. She stood on her feet and immediately started working with women in her city, in her area. I still remember, initially five girls from Aurangabad brought her to Mumbai. Her journey began with those five girls. Today, every year at least two hundred to two hundred and fifty girls from Aurangabad and Marathwada are working tirelessly to raise women for education, industry and employment.

We were all eating. A girl in the house was feeding us. I asked her who they were. She said, this is Sulochana Kadam from Aurangabad. A friend of mine named Raveena Kamble sent her to me. She's been with me for four years. Having studied designing, she is now working. I asked Sulochana, Sulochana, what are you going to do next? Sulochana quickly said, I will carry on this legacy of Tina Didi. I was amazed at her confidence.

Tina Dharamsi (9820567789) was telling me that girls in our area are not ready to leave their home, city. If ‘those’ girls are told by girls and women who have come from the village before and settled here, they will definitely listen. This history will go on if the girls who walk on the stage of their careers with shy faces carry on the legacy of raising their two sisters. All the girls attached to me did the same. Tina was telling and I was listening.

Tina made a big set for films, series like Tarak Mehta Ka Ulta Chashma, Balikavadhu, Bigg Boss, Ram Gopal Varma's Sholay Two. The two projects that Tina has made in the future will be very big, important for the historical art of our country to be immortalized through filming, 'Same to Same' scene. Tina told me how those projects are. Presenting history and working hand in hand with the people will be achieved through this project. Tina has a knack for drawing the screenplay in the form of pictures and scenes. Her work is carried out in all the states of the country. For this they need a large amount of manpower. She took that manpower from Marathwada. For that, he gave priority to girls.

Tina started a movement. This movement has emerged as an ideal today.

I said goodbye to Tina and left for home. Thoughts were coming to my mind along the way. How much better it would be if Tina's legacy was carried on by many women...!

There are so many types it's hard to say. Right Na...!

?? Sandip Kale

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