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Thursday, October 31, 2019

The Story of Friendship from School Days

The Story of Friendship from School Days
We all have come across this beautiful relationship. The ship that never sink is friendship. During school days hope every one remember how best friend was choosen! By that young age, may be around 5 to 10 years of age thoughts will be like, whoever is sitting near by or in the next bench of classroom will be the best friend.
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As we grow up, our brains develop. So our thought process changes. By this time, best friend will be the one who have common thinking process, common interest and matches some behaviour patterns. This may be applicable around the age of 11 to 15 as a rough estimate.
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Then in the peek of teen age, after 16 years of age, our hormones play an important role. So we start to find out for a bestie of opposite gender. And sure every one will find at least one friend due to natural law of attraction process.
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And this 'making friend' process goes on an on throught out our life. As per current situation, social media like facebook, whatsapp, twitter, instagram also play a major role in finding friend. May be from known person to friend's friend to anyone around the world may be a friend.

5 Hindi Writers and Their Novels that you Must Read!

5 Hindi Writers and Their Novels that you Must Read!
Hindi! One of the Official language of India that somewhere becomes secondary with societies pressure of speaking English. It is understandable why English has become a priority in our life but it is essential that one does not forget his roots.
Though we all might not connect with the value that this language holds, these writers and their Hindi Books remind us of the beauty of this Language.
Premchand:
Also known as the Timeless Munshiji, Premchand was one of those writers who changed the course of Hindi literature. He loved the society and was a patriot by heart. It was evident in his book that the love and care he had for the society. Female protagonist took the center stage in his books and the audience would connect with the storytelling instantly. His books Kaphan and Nirmala are one of his best works which you should definitely read.
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Suryakant Tripathi:
Also known by his pen-name Nirala was another famous writer this country was blessed with. Nirala was not familiar with the Hindi language and it was his Marriage that changed his life. His wife insisted him to learn the language and he soon became a poet. He used to write strongly against the injustice and exploitation of the society. His books, AlkaApsara and Tulsidaas are a masterpiece that one should not miss to read.
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Bhisham Sahni
Bhisham Sahni was a writer/actor who also had his fair share in politics during the freedom struggle. He has written many books but there is one that stands out and that is Tamas. A book based on the communal riots in India during the time of 1947 partition that Bhisham Sahni himself witnessed. The book explored the darker side of the partition and is very painful to read. The book is still famous years after its release.
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Rahul Sankrityayan
A famous Hindi novelist who was one of the most traveled scholars of India and was also known as The Father of Hindi travelogue. He penned down his experiences from the travels that he went on to. His books Himachal and Volga Se Ganga are widely appreciated. Stories from his books often made to educational books for students.
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Mahadevi Verma
A freedom fighter and also a poet, Mahadevi Verma was widely regarded as Modern Meera for being a major poet in Chhayavaad, a movement in romanticizing modern poetry in India. She has written a total of 31 books and Meri parivar and Gillu being the most famous ones which are a must read.
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The books by these authors will definitely get you in touch with the essence of Hindi language and make you want for more.

Different Types Of Theater Productions.

Different Types Of Theater Productions You Can Enjoy
Theater is a form of art that utilizes the artist to its core. It is a collaborative entity that uses performance arts, actors or actresses, and extravagant setups to create a larger than life effect. It has evolved from being only performed for the elite class in the former centuries to being performed in every institution that we know of, without discriminating between the audience.
Musical
Musicals are a significant part of theater that combines music with each element of performance. It is etched into every single component, be it dialogues, acting or dance. Beauty and the Beast is a well-known musical.
Melodrama
It is the most widely known genre of theater which comes to mind when one thinks of theater. It is an extravagant display of emotions. The acting, emotions, and backgrounds are more dramatic than usual to display a sense of exaggeration. Richard III is a famous melodrama.
Comedy
This type of theater includes ridicules about trifles in society. Over the years the definition of comedy in theater has changed. Earlier if the plays ended with a happy ending it was assumed as Comedy, but nowadays plays of comedic nature often depict a social message at the end. As You Like It by Shakespeare if one of the famous ones.
Tragedy
Tragedy derives itself from human pathos, sufferings and painful events. These are often cathartic for the audience. Romeo and Juliet is the most dramatized tragedy. Shakespeare’s tragedies often have the characteristic nature of depicting the downfall of a man of high stature. Tragedies were derived from Greek legends but now vary by having multiple plots an characters.
Farce
It is a dramatic exaggerated comedy that is characterized by slapstick humour. It uses absurd and exaggerated events in the plot. The Importance of Being Earnest is a famous example.
Epic
It deals with developing a sense of social understanding among the audience. It is often confused with tragedy but they differ in the original sense. It often centres around a figure through which we learn about a cause. The Trial of Joan of Arc of Proven is an example.
Historic
These plays are based on historical events or characters and are dramatic enactments of them. Julius Caeser is one of the most famous examples.
Tragicomedy
These plays interweave elements of tragedy and comic into one. They provide comic relief when tragedy strikes and often end with a happy ending. The Merchant Of Venice by Shakespeare is a tragicomedy.

Facts about Marvel's Doctor Strange Movie

Facts about Marvel's Doctor Strange Movie
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This movie has introduced the concept of multiverse and mystic art in Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is the story of a neurosurgeon Stephen Strange whose hands were destroyed in a car accident and his career was ruined. Then he found out Kamataj and he became the Sorcerer Supreme of earth.
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This is the fourteenth movie of Marvel Cinematic Universe and it was released in 2016. This movie is directed by Scott Derrickson who is also known for directing movies like Sinister and Urban Legend. The budget of this movie was $ 165 million and this movie has earned $ 677 million. The IMDb rating of this movie is 7.5 out of 10 and this movie was nominated for 64 awards and it has was 19 awards out of it.
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Scott Derrickson is a big fan of Doctor Strange so he made a concept art video for this movie on his own budget so that Marvel would give him this project as director. We can also see Thor in the mid credit scene of this movie talking to Doctor Strange.

Most beautiful and successful women in the world

Most beautiful and successful women in the world
There are lots of women who are very pretty but these are on another level of cuteness.
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1. Nargis Fakhri
She is american actress and model. She also did hindi movies and interesting fact about her is, she was awarded with filmfare award for her debut film in 2011. Despite of being about 40 years old she looks very young and charming.
2. Priyanka chopra
She is the famous Indian personality and people find her very adorable. She won many awards like "Padma shri" in 2016. Also she won filmfare award five times and she was miss world in 2000. She comes in the powerful and most influential women in this world.
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3. Katherine Langford
She was born in Perth which is in Australia and despite of not having zero size figure she looks very stunning. She got fame from a drama series. She was rejected for being a chubby girl but on the other side she looks very stunning.
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4. Angelina jolie
She is great performer of Hollywood movies and regarded as the most paid actress in this industry. She looks pretty even in the age of over 45 years. Most of people know her due to his beautiful look. 
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At last but not the least the following actress is all time favourite.
5. Aishwarya Rai
She was born on 1 November 1973 and also known by her married name Aishwarya rai bachchan. She is an Indian actress, model and the winner of the miss world 1994 pageant. Moreover, She has established herself as one of the most popular and influential celebrities in India. She has received numerous awards including two filmfare awards from eleven nominations, and she was honoured with the "Padma shri" by the government of India in 2009. She has often been regarded in the media as "the most beautiful woman in the world".

Top 5 Hollywood flop movies.

Top 5 Hollywood flop movie s
5. FANTASTIC FOUR
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REALEASE= 2015
DIRECTED BY=. JOSH TRANK
BUDGET= 155 million dollar
EARN=168million dollar
Four youngsters gain unique superpowers after being teleported to an alternate universe. They must unite and use their powers to fight against a computer mechanic, who transforms into an evil doctor.
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REALEASE= 2006
DIRECTED BY=. PETER HAVID
BUDGET= 75 MILLION DOLLAR
EARN= 12 MILLION DOLLAR
A former superhero, Jack Shepard, is called back to work to train a group of ragtag kids with useless powers and help them to become superheroes and save the world from destruction.
3.THE WOLFMAN
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REALEASE= 2010
DIRECTED BY=. JOE JHONSON
BUDGET= ₹950 CRORE
EARN= ₹150 CRORE
Though absent from his ancestral home of Blackmoor for many years, aristocrat Lawrence Talbot (Benicio Del Toro) returns to find his missing brother at the request of the latter's fiancee, Gwen (Emily Blunt). He learns that a creature has links to an ancient curse turning people into werewolves when the moon is full. To save the village and protect Gwen, he must slay the bloodthirsty beast, but he contends with a horrifying family legacy.
2.XXX: STATE OF UNION
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REALEASE= 2005
DIRECTED BY=. Lee Tamahori
BUDGET= ₹615 crore
EARN=₹495 crore
Darius Stone is a new agent of the XXX program. He travels to Washington, DC on a mission to resolve conflicts between top leaders and prevent the assassination of the President.
1.WIND TALKERS
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REALEASE= 2002
DIRECTED BY=.JOHN WOO
BUDGET= ₹850 CRORE
EARN=₹525 CRORE
The American soldiers recruited Navajos during the World War II in order to communicate in a code language. Joe Enders, a U.S. Marine, is assigned to protect Ben Yahzee, a Navajo marine.

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Ranbir Kapoor Birthday Special.

Ranbir Kapoor Birthday Special: Unknown Facts about the Actor
As Ranbir Kapoor turns 36, we see the big birthday bash has been carried out by his girlfriend Alia Bhatt. She took all the time to kick off the celebration midnight just when the actor about entered into his next year. The actor remains away from the cameras of Paparazzi and is not seen anywhere in the city. On his Big day, it would be interesting to check some of his unknown facts about the actor, have a look at it as under:
Ranbir Kapoor was supposed to play the role Bittu Sharma with Anushka Sharma in the film Band Baaja Baraat and not Ranveer Singh, but destiny has his own plans and gave him the big break in B Town.
His Favourite colors include black and white along with red.
During his teenage, he had a great crush on actor Imran Khan’s wife Avantika Malik. Ironically she was dating Khan but now the couple seems to be on the verge of a breakup.
Ranbir Kapoor whenever got drunk used to call his ex-girlfriends. He revealed this in detail on the popular talk show of Karan Johar called Koffee With Karan.
His bond with his father was not so good as he has been Mama’s boy. The reason was too many clashes between his parents led him away from his father. However, while one of Rishi Kapoor’s venture – Aa Ab Laut Chale, he assisted him as AD that helped him improve his filmmaking skills and his terms with his father.
He loves three dishes from his mom – Bhindi, Paya and Jungli Mutton.
His love for eight is huge as many of his things in his life revolve around this number like his mom’s birthday is on eight, and other things. Hence he filled his car’s number with eight.

Vishal's 'Thupparivaalan' sequel.

Vishal's 'Thupparivaalan' sequel to start rolling from December
A sequel to Thupparivaalan is on cards and the project is currently in progress. A report has it that the film will start rolling from December and the groundwork for it is already on. Lovely Singh will be making her debut with this flick as the heroine.
Thupparivaalan 2 will be directed by Mysskin and will star Vishal in the lead role. The hero will also be bankrolling the film under his banner Vishal Film Factory. While Arol Correli had composed music for Thupparivaalan , the sequel have music score by the maestro Ilaiyaraaja. The team is planning a 45-day single schedule in London and preparations for it are on. The makers also have roped in veteran actors Gautami and Rahman for pivotal roles. Gautami who was last seen in Kamal Hassan's Papanasam is making her comeback after four years.
On working in the sequel with director Mysskin, Vishal had said in an interview much earlier that he was so impressed with the sequel's script that he agreed to hop on board the project almost immediately.
Thupparivaalan was an action thriller written and directed by Mysskin. The film was produced by Vishal, who also played the lead role. It's star cast comprised Prasanna, Andrea Jeremiah and Vinay in the lead roles.
Thupparivaalan was released on September 14 2017 and it went on to score big at the box office. The film was based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional detective character, Sherlock Holmes. After tasting success at the box office in Tamil Nadu, Thupparivaalan ’s Telugu dubbed version, titled Detective, was released in Andhra and Telangana. The film’s technical crew included Arrol Corelli for music, Karthik Venkatraman for cinematography and N Arun Kumar for editing.

Best actresses of South India.

These are the 5 beautiful and best actresses of South India, see photos
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1. Shruti Haasan - Her real name is Shruti Rajalakshmi Hassan and she is a professional singer and a beautiful actress who was born on 28 January 1986 in Chennai.
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2. Anushka Shetty - Anushka's real name is Sweety Shetty and some of her friends call her Mac. She is a successful actress, her famous role in the film Bahubali was Devasena and Anushka was born on 7 November 1981.
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3. Samantha - Her real name is Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Nick Name is Sam. She is a famous actress and was born on 28 April 1987 in Chennai. Samantha is considered to be the most beautiful and hot actress of South Indian films of 2018.
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4. Rakul Preet Singh - Rakul was born on 10 October 1990 and she is a very beautiful actress. Rakul dominates social media due to her beauty.
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5. Tamannaah Bhatia - Tamannaah was born on 21 December 1989 in Mumbai and she is one of the most beautiful actresses of South Indian film industry. She is very beautiful and attractive.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Marvel Hero Will Join Star Wars Series

Marvel Hero Will Join Star Wars Series
Recently, according to foreign media Hollywood Reporter, Kevin Fitch, President of Marvel film, will work with Catherine Kennedy, President of Lucas film, to develop a Star Wars movie. Alan horn, chairman of Disney Pictures, did not directly deny or acknowledge the news.
Since Kevin Fitch directed Marvel film industry independently, he has built Marvel film universe into the most popular movie IP through the efforts of the past decade, and marvel Empire has risen again.
According to a person familiar with the matter, Kevin Fitch has talked to a famous actor about a clear role. If he will participate in the work, he hopes that the other side can join in.
Considering that Captain Rogers has retired in Marvel movie universe, it is not impossible for Tao to find another job in Star Wars universe. When everyone was guessing who was the first to volunteer for the US team, Captain Marvel "Brit Larson sent out a cos picture and added," everyone is talking about Star Wars? "
Marvel superhero collective re employment Star Wars is really a super expectation, but at present, this Star Wars movie has not any specific information disclosed, or wait for the official announcement!

Top 3 Cutest Actresses of Tollywood

Top 3 Cutest Actresses of Tollywood
Taapsee Pannu 
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Taapsee is a standout amongst the most delightful actress of Tollywood. Prior to joining the film business, she was a product engineer. For each film, Taapsee takes roughly Rs 1.5 crores. 
Tamanna Bhatia 
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Tamanna, who worked in enormous movies like Bahubali, is a standout amongst South's most lovely actress. At present, she charge about Rs 1.70 crore for a film. 
Shruti Haasan 
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Actress and artist Shruti Haasan is the senior little girl of entertainer Kamal Haasan. She works fundamentally in Tamil film and is seldom found in Hindi movies. She has won two Filmfare Awards.

18 Amazing Facts about India You Must Know

18 Amazing Facts about India You Must Know
18 facts about India that may surprise you.
1. There are a whopping 32 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the country.
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The Taj Mahal is one of the most famous places in the world, but India has 31 other UNESCO World Heritage Sites within its borders. The US, by comparison, has 23.
Testament to India’s diversity, these sites include hill forts in Rajasthan; mountain railways in Shimla, Darjeeling, and the Nilgiri Hills; the Western Ghats mountain range in the southwest of the country; the Ajanta and Ellora Caves in Maharashtra; the Sundarbans mangrove forest of Bengal; and many other national parks and wildlife reserves. And still, UNESCO sites only scratch the surface of India’s cultural, artistic, and natural wonders.
2. All the major world religions are represented in India.
Although around 80% of Indians are Hindus, the country is home to large, well-established communities of all the major world religions, as well as some smaller ones. Christian communities and churches are visible throughout Kerala and Goa, the latter housing the remains of Catholic Saint Francis Xavier at the Basilica of Bom Jesus. The long history of Judaism in India can be seen in the Jewtown area of Fort Kochi in Kerala. Parsi Fire Temples and Towers of Silence are spread throughout Mumbai.
Elegant Jain temples, with their marble statues, are common throughout Delhi, Rajasthan, and Gujarat. Important Buddhist pilgrimage sites are spread around Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, near where Siddhartha Gautama Buddha was born and lived. Sikhism began in the Punjab area of India (and present-day Pakistan), and Amritsar’s Golden Temple is one of the country’s most peaceful, beautiful, and spiritual sites.
The marble Baha’i House of Worship, or Lotus Temple, in Delhi, is one of the most visited buildings in the world. And although Muslims constitute just 14% of the population, mosques, mausoleums, shrines, and imambara are spread throughout the country. (In fact, India has the world’s second-largest Muslim population, after Indonesia.)
3. India has the largest population of vegetarians in the world.
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Although not all Hindus are vegetarian, and not all Indians are Hindu, vegetarianism is an important part of traditional Hindu beliefs and practices. Between 20% and 40% of Indians are vegetarian, meaning vegetarian travelers are never far from delicious dal (lentil), sabzi(vegetable), or paneer (cheese)-based dishes. (Vegans will have more trouble, as dairy products are used in abundance.)
4. There are some weird and wonderful post offices here.
With the world’s largest postal system, India has post offices in some pretty unusual places. The town of Hikkim, in Himachal Pradesh, has the world’s highest post office (as well as the highest polling booth) at over 15,400 feet. Dal Lake in Kashmir has a floating post office, with an attached philatelic museum, built to resemble Srinagar’s famous houseboats. In the ‘70s, some Rajasthani towns were serviced by mobile camel post offices, with the mountainous Darjeeling area of West Bengal featuring mule post offices.
5. Varanasi is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
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The holy city of Varanasi was first settled over 3,000 years ago and has been inhabited ever since. Hindus traditionally believe it’s even older, created by Lord Shiva over 5,000 years ago. Varanasi (also known as Benares) is situated at one of the holiest points of the River Ganga. Many Hindus aim to die here, because doing so is believed to free a person from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Nowadays, a large modern city also spreads out from the riverbank.
6. India is the second largest English-speaking country in the world.
The number of English speakers in India is second only to that of the USA. English is one of the 22 official languages of India, and the joint official language (along with Hindi) of the Central Government. Only around 10% of Indians know English, and just a minority know it as a first language, but in a country with such a huge population, English-speaking travelers can count on being able to communicate almost everywhere they go.
7. India is so multilingual that nobody will mind your funny foreign accent.
But just because you can get by in India using only English doesn’t mean you should. Indians are very encouraging of foreigners who attempt to speak their languages — whether Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, or any number of other local languages — and are thrilled when you try.
Indians are used to hearing a variety of accents and language capabilities, so no one will be perplexed if you don’t pronounce words perfectly or mix up your verb endings and postpositions. Chances are, the person you’re testing your faltering Hindi on speaks Bengali at home and English at work, and is used to bending their ear to the different sounds.
8. The Asiatic lion can only be found in western India.
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Also known as the Persian lion, the Asiatic lion once lived across parts of the Middle East all the way to India. These days, it’s an endangered species and can only be found in Gujarat, primarily in the Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary. Numbers have been increasing over the last few years, and lions have even been known to prowl the beaches of Gujarat.
9. The northern state of Uttar Pradesh would be the world’s fifth most populous country.
Uttar Pradesh has a population of more than 200 million — that’s more people than in Japan, Mexico…even Russia. UP is home to the Taj Mahal and Varanasi, but it’s so large (at almost 94,000 square miles, it’s about the size of Michigan) and densely populated that so much more can be enjoyed here: There’s the old Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri, wildlife sanctuaries, the imambara complexes of Lucknow, the Buddhist sites at Sarnath…
10. India’s Kumbh Mela is the world’s largest human gathering.
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The Kumbh Mela is a Hindu pilgrimage that keeps getting bigger. It’s held every three years and rotates between Allahabad, Haridwar, Nashik, and Ujjain, but the Allahabad Kumbh Melas — held every 12 years — are the largest and holiest. For the last Kumbh Mela, in Allahabad in 2013, an estimated 100 million bathed in the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna Rivers over the course of 55 days.
11. The country has long been a center of fashion.
Since ancient times, Indian textiles were traded all around the world, and the country has long been known as a producer of the finest cotton and silk. One of the effects of British colonialism in the 19th and 20th centuries was the impoverishment of Indian textile manufacturers, as Britain deliberately destroyed the industry in order to dominate the global textile market themselves.
Nowadays, the Indian fashion industry is booming once again, with fashion weeks being held in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore, and a design aesthetic that combines traditional items and fabrics with more modern features. Many traditional techniques have been preserved — such as handloom weaving and block-printing — and are available all over India and the world.
12. There are elaborately carved step wells all over the desert — and they’re really cool.
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In the dry climates of northern and western India, water isn’t always readily available — sometimes it’s necessary to dig deep underground to get it. Many step wells in Delhi, Rajasthan, and Gujarat are as elaborately carved and decorated as any temple or mosque. Zig-zag steps lead down to the water, with tunnels and balconies appearing on various levels.
Step wells were meeting places, especially for women, for many centuries, and the oldest date back to around 500 CE. While most are now abandoned and some have fallen into disrepair, many — such as Adalaj Vav outside Ahmedabad, or Chand Baori outside Jaipur — are well-kept and incredible to look at.
13. Meghalaya is the wettest inhabited place on Earth.
Although the arid deserts of Rajasthan in the west are more famous, the northeastern state of Meghalaya is the wettest inhabited place in the world. Mawsynram, a village in the Khasi Hills, receives an average annual rainfall of 467 inches. Just 10 miles away, the village of Cherrapunji comes in second.
14. Speaking of Meghalaya, the traditional bridges in this state are made entirely out of living trees.
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The incredible bridges in this hilly region have been made for more than 500 years by training roots and vines to grow across canyons and streams. They can take several years to create, but when they’re finished they’re much more durable than wooden bridges, which would quickly rot in Meghalaya’s incredibly wet climate.
15. Padmanabhaswamy Temple is the richest in the world.
Padmanabhaswamy Temple, in Kerala’s capital city, Thiruvananthapuram, is not only the richest Hindu temple in the world, it’s also believed to be the richest place of worship ever to have existed. In 2011, the temple’s vaults were opened for the first time in over 130 years, and hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of gold, silver, and precious stones were found inside.
Only Hindus are allowed to enter the 16th-century temple, as is the case with Hindu temples throughout Kerala, but non-Hindus can check out the view from the walkway leading up to Padmanabhaswamy, and can visit the adjacent Kuthiramalika Palace that belongs to the Travancore royal family.
16. India has the largest sundial in the world.
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And they just do astronomy better. Forget little telescopes. The 18th-century Jantar Mantar complexes in Jaipur and Delhi take astronomy to a whole new level, and were once used to prepare astronomical tables and predict the movements of the sun, moon, and planets with the naked eye.
Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar is the largest, with 19 architectural astronomical instruments, including the world’s largest sundial. Delhi’s Jantar Mantar is smaller but less crowded, and you can even climb to the top of some of the structures.
17. There are more than 140 types of traditional Indian dessert.
Every region of India has its own specialty of sweet, spiced dessert: petha, a boiled pumpkin dessert from Agra; daulat ki chaat made from the foam of churned milk and only available in Delhi in the winter; rosogollas, Bengali milk-based balls soaked in syrup; gajar ki halwa, made from shredded carrots and popular in the north; kheer rice pudding; pistachio or saffron-flavoured kulfi, India’s answer to gelato; laddus, made from chickpea flour, and a common offering left for Hindu gods; jalebis, deep-fried dough squiggles soaked in syrup…
Indian desserts are often very sweet, rich with ghee, and heavily flavoured with cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, saffron, coconut, rosewater and/or nuts. And unlike many sweets originating from Western countries, it’s possible to see the whole foods from which Indian sweets are made. And that makes them healthy, right?
18. Delhi’s Khari Baoli is the world’s largest spice market.
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Located in the winding back streets of Old Delhi, you know when you’re getting close to the Khari Baoli by the intensifying smell of spices and the overflowing sacks wheeled past on cycle and bullock-pulled carts. The market is at least four centuries old and sells wholesale dried fruit, nuts, and ingredients needed for sweets, as well as spices.
It’s a place that commands the attention of all your senses — a lot like India itself.

Monday, October 28, 2019

Best job opportunities in banking and finance

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7 Best job opportunities in banking and finance

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Banking is one of the top most career choices made by students in India. Banks are in-charge of individuals or organization's money. The expansion of financial services available through banks and insurance companies, as well as the growth of online banking, has added new job opportunities in the financial field. Here are some jobs in Banking & Finance sector.

Investment Banker
Investment bankers are financial professionals that assist various organizations, like governments and corporations, with the raising of funds by issuing stocks and bonds. Employment for investment bankers can be found with brokerage firms, investment banks and other financial services companies.

Banking and financial managers
The responsibilities of financial managers in the coming decade. Banking and financial managers will require them to be creative thinkers and problem solvers, applying their analytical skills to business. Competition is high, reflecting the level of responsibility and earning power of management positions.

Accountants
Analyze, plan, evaluate and advise on matters of accounting theory and practice. A bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field is usually required, but those with a master's degree or experience to boot will have better job opportunities.

Financial consultant
A financial consultant, or financial advisor, is knowledgeable about a range of financial services, such as asset management and retirement planning. Most financial consultants often specialize in specific areas of financial services, like managing personal assets.
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Bank loan officers
With tightened lending policies for both businesses and home buyers, bank loan officers face a complicated credit landscape in their jobs these days. But with a creative approach to maximize federal options in small business and home ownership programs, loan officers are a valued link to a bank's client base.

Auditors 

Examine and analyze accounting records and prepare financial reports for clients. Auditors usually need a bachelor's degree, but as with accountants, experience and advanced degrees increase their chances of getting hired.

Financial analysts
Sometimes called investment or securities analysts, there are financial analysts working throughout the business world who examine financial data and advise businesses and individuals on their investment strategies. They work in banks, corporations, stock brokerages, insurance companies, and government agencies.

Friday, October 25, 2019

Tips to stay safe from Diwali pollution.

#HealthBytes: 6 tips to stay safe from Diwali pollution

#HealthBytes: 6 tips to stay safe from Diwali pollution

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With Diwali just a couple of days to go, excitement and smiles are all around.
The much-awaited festival brings with it- love, joy, and prosperity.
However, each year, during the festive season, pollution levels soar to dangerously high levels, because of the cracker-bursting on Diwali.
Here are 6 general tips to help you stay safe from Diwali pollution.

Try staying indoors; Avoid strenuous activity

Try staying indoors; Avoid strenuous activity
Stay indoors: With such poor quality air, it is advisable to avoid heading out, if it is not inevitable. Work from home, if you must, and let kids take a break from school, for the sake of good heath.
Activity/Exercise: Avoid strenuous activity and exercise, and more so, when outdoors. Quit morning walks and jogging for the time being, in order to stay safe.

Use pollution masks; Install at-home air purifiers

Masks: Whenever you head out, always use a disposable respiratory mask. This will cut down the amount of harmful particles you take in. However, the masks aren't foolproof- these can catch only larger particles, and not the fine PM 2.5 ones, that are also quite harmful.
Air purifiers: Install good-quality air purifiers at your home. But, compare their specifications before you buy.

Take an immunity-boosting diet; Stay hydrated

Take an immunity-boosting diet; Stay hydrated
Diet: Consume food-items rich in Vitamin C, magnesium, omega fatty acids, as these will help give a boost to your immunity, and therefore help you fight the ill-effects of pollution.
Hydration: Staying hydrated is crucial, as sufficient water will help kick out excessive toxins from the body. One can also opt for herbal teas like ginger tea or tulsi tea.