Monday, 14 November 2016

50 Days of Harship for India | A great step by PM Narendra Modi

India is currently facing a major change towards its policy. PM Narendra Modi who is popularly known for his hard steps taken towards the betterment of the nation has now taken the tremendous step by changing the denomination of the country.Well, Its only the hard time for those who is pulling back the nation by holding a large amount of illegal money (Black Money).



Above mentioned are the two new denominations printed by the Indian Government.
PM Modi is known for his great and inspiring speech but this time he got a bit emotional in between his speech in Goa.

Thousands of fingers are raised against this action but to make the country corruption free we should all stand strong in support of this action.

So, If any of you witness any kind of corruption you can convey it to the Anti Corruption Branch
contact no: 23812907 


Its time for us to make this happen and stand strong with this step.

Jai Hind

Sunday, 30 October 2016

Benefits of Being a CHAI WALA!!!!

Hey Everyone
I am writing again after a long time  and this time I try my best to write on a regular basis on latest social media news or any other inspiring stories which I think will going to change your mindset or have an effect on that.

So,
We all recently came through the story of The Hot Chai Wala from Pakistan who have dreamy eyes.
What I am going to do today is to tell you how it all started? And
How he got so famous?
I am also going to tell you about the person who made him famous by clicking the incredible shot of his at his tea stall.

The real name of this online sensation is Arshad Khan,who is just 18 years old  and runs a tea stall at Islamabad's Sunday Bazaar. So if any girl wants to meet can probably go there and maybe you will be able to find him.



And this is the picture uploaded on Instagram through which he became an internet sensation within hours and featuring #chaiwala in all over the world.
This picture is captured by Photographer Javeriah(Jiah) who uploaded the picture with a really suitable caption 'Hot-Tea'.
So the two big reason behind his Fame is:-
1. Photographer Javeriah(Jiah) who uploaded his picture on her Instagram.
2. His eyes which attracted her to capture him.

Well,
Ms. Javeriah, a recent media graduate who photographs weddings and events in Islamabad, said she was delighted for Mr Khan.


"I'm very happy for him, he deserves this. He's a really nice kid. I just hope he can handle the fame and not be exploited by greedy people."

That's really great of you Ms.Ali. I really like what you said.

Moreover Arshad Khan turns out to be a really humble person.  
Pakistan's Express Tribune reportedly tracked the tea seller-turned celebrity down at his usual workplace. Asked if he was aware of his global fame, Mr Khan replied humbly: "Yes, I am aware of my newly found fame and I am incredibly happy. My friends have been showing me pictures since this morning."


Here's another shot of Ms. Ali and Mr.Khan 







A photo posted by Jiah Ali (Javeriah) (@jiah_ali) on

So,
That's how a normal picture of handsome CHAI WALA, I think he is not a Chai Wala anymore as he is hired by the Fittin.pk

Fitin.pk, an online shopping site based in Islamabad, rushed to sign Mr Khan up and is already using pictures of him modelling menswear.
A message on its website and Facebook page reads: "Chai wala is not more chai wala now he is fashion wala!"
Well, that is really good for him
I wish him the best of very luck for his future and career

And for you all stay tuned for more inspiring stories and latest happenings in social media.



Sources:1.http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37704029
               

Monday, 22 February 2016

A heart warming story of LOVE | MUST READ!!

Hi Everyone,

This is something new.
This is a real story based on an Indian poor guy who fall in love with a rich girl. What? You must be thinking what's too new in it? Well, wait and just read.


A poor guy meets a rich girl. They fall in love. Girl goes back to her country. Boy promises to make it big and visit her. Time passes but he struggles to make both ends meet. He decides to fulfill his promise – picks up a cycle and sets on a journey across 8 countries to meet the love of his life!

No, this isn’t the story of an upcoming Bollywood movie. Although it pretty much qualifies to be one! This is the story of Dr. Pradyumna Kumar Mahanandia from India and Charlotte Von Schedvin from Sweden and it has all the elements of a Bollywood blockbuster – emotion, drama and lots of love.

Born in 1949 into a poor weaver family of Odisha, Dhenkanal who were considered untouchables, PK was a gifted artist. However, the family didn’t have enough money to finance his education. He would often find himself at the receiving end of insult due to the dreaded caste system. Later In 1971, he joined College of Art in New Delhi and gained popularity for making portraits.

In 1975, 19-year-old Charlotte Von Sledvin, a student in London, heard about him and traveled all the way to India to get her portrait made. As the stars had conspired, during the course of making the portrait, he was possessed by her beauty and she, with his sheer simplicity. Love had set in.

Charlotte took the Indian name Charulata and they both married following traditional rituals. When it was time for Charlotte to leave, she asked her husband to come along, however, PK was still a student and wanted to finish his studies. When she offered to send air tickets later, he refused saying he would come to meet her on his own. After she left, the two kept in touch through letters.

PK’s love-filled heart had made the promise, but the reality of having no money to fulfill it stared PK in the eyes. But he was not one to give up. He sold all his belongings and bought a second-hand bicycle. Carrying all his paints and brushes along, he did the unthinkable.

He set out on a voyage to the Far West with a hope to reunite with his love. This was back in 1978.

He reached Amritsar from New Delhi before entering Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Germany, Austria and Denmark. His cycle broke down many times on the way and he even had to go on without food for days. But nothing could break his will.

After 4 months and 3 weeks of back-breaking journey, he finally reached Gothenburg, Sweden. Those were the days when not many countries required visa for traveling.Upon reaching, he was questioned by Swedish immigration officers who were amazed to see a man who had come from India riding a bicycle. PK told them the reason behind his visit and produced photographs of his marriage with Charlotte. Authorities were surprised and did not believe that someone of royal blood from Europe would marry a poor Indian.

The sudden revelation made even PK skeptical whether his lady love would accept him or not. When Charlotte learned about the man from India who cycled all the way for around 5 months, she drove to Gothenburg and received her husband with unbridled happiness. Her parents accepted Pradyumna as a part of their family by breaking a royal tradition that prohibited non-white people from residing with the nobles.

After 40 years of marriage, Dr PK Mahanandia serves as the Odiya Cultural Ambassador of India to Sweden and lives with his wife Charlotte and 2 children in Sweden. His village, that once shunned him as an untouchable, now gives a thundering welcome every time he makes a visit.


Pradyumna is well known in Sweden as an artist and is working as an Adviser, Art and Culture, under the Swedish Government. Swedish Government in honour of their love has made films to document this immortal love of the century. His paintings have been exhibited in major cities of the world and have found places in the prestigious UNICEF greeting cards. On 4 January 2012, he was awarded an honorary doctorate degree (Degree of Honoris Causa) from Utkal University of Culture (UUC) in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha state, India. He was also designated as the Oriya Cultural ambassador to Sweden by the Government of Odisha. Renowned Bollywood film maker Sanjay Leela Bhansali is planning to make a film on the love story of PK Mahanandia and Charlotte.




                                      
                                                          Two amazing Love Birds                                      
                              

Thursday, 21 May 2015

What's Education?

Education is an agent for development, for building prosperous nations, for creating peaceful societies and for the common good of all. It represents an opportunity and eradicate poverty and hunger by giving people the knowledge and skills they need to earn their livelihood.According to UNICEF,one extra year of schooling increases a person's earning by up to 10% .171 million people could be lifted out of poverty if all students in low-income countries left school with basic reading skills!.Education is the ray of hope in fighting the poverty of millions of underprivileged children worldwide. Education is also integral to address the ills of society,particularly girls,to a life without quality education-and,therefore,to a life of missed opportunities.Educating a girl greatly increases the chance that her children,and generations after that, will be educated too and lead better lives.Education brings increased awareness of health and nutrition.In fact education is the best vaccine against many preventable life threatening diseases. From better health to increased wealth, from better lives to a prosperous nation, education is a major catalyst of development.


         Education is critical to human progress.It is a fundamental human right.Every child is                                                entitled  to it.Every child has a right to go to school. 
                                            
But regrettably millions are still being left behind.  
This reminds us of onerous responsibility we have:to reach all children, especially the disadvantaged,the vulnerable and the marginalized.To help them become capable of fulfilling their dreams.To help them grow to their full potential.To make them better humans and responsible citizens.


        Knowledge is  power.Spread it as widely as possible.Spread it because it is possible that it
                               creates a ripple effect that sets in motion to change the world.

Spread it becuase you can make a difference to many lives.Share it because if one child discovers the                joy of learning, or just one indivisual's life is better through this simple act of yours,
                    there's hope alive, hope for our world and societies to become a little better,
                                            a little more coperative and a little wiser.


                                     One Gesture. One Person. One moment at a time.

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Net Neutrality

Hey everyone.

Today we all wanna know what is the fucking net neutrality means.
Well the telecom companies just wanna make more money so they are creating a shit in everyones life.

Now how can we stop this?
For that first you have to watch this video made by AIB yeah, the same guys who have been reported for that roast. Trust me they are amazing.

Done watching this video?
Now you all have to proceed to the next step in order to save you from paying extra money for the particular services.

Ok, so log on to this site http://www.savetheinternet.in/
 And send the email by answering all the four questions you all have seen in the video.


So it's time to save the Internet and your pockets as well.
If you want to see your country grow in a developed country go and make yourself a part of it.

Please share this video and that link in order to save the internet .
Tell all your friends, relatives everyone who uses the internet and whom you know.

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Hey guys I am back.


Today I am gonna write in benefits of teenagers.

Yeah,
 As we all know Parents are always worried for their child's health and in India child's education is the most important criteria for parents.
Exactly, Just because of THE RAT RACE. All Indian teenagers have to compete with each other in order to get admission into topmost colleges across the country. But it is not easy.
Peer Pressure and sense of competition is developed from an early stage.Very few parents converse with their children to know their choice for their future career and most of them just want their child specially boy to be an Engineer or Doctor.

Yesterday i was talking to my friend who live in Berlin.Suddenly he asked me about my goals i simply answered him that i wanted to pursue engineering in Computer Science.HE  laughed and said as expected i asked him about his statement he said most of the Indian guys come up with the same thing as I said.Then I asked him about his goals and he said goals?
I don't have any goal I have a dream and that is to be the NO.1 Gamer across the world.

I said what? He said well that's the only thing I enjoy and further I want to compete with the best gamers from different countries and then anyone would say the same thing i said that there is no benefits of gaming? He said you haven't been so sure you must be unaware of them.

1. Games help children who are ill or have injuries.
 Absorption in a game distracts the mind from pain and discomfort. Many hospitals are encouraging children and others undergoing painful treatments to play games.
2. Griffiths a professor at Nottingham University wrote in a medical journal that playing games could help children with attention deficit disorders. Research indicates that the children could gain social skills.
3. Many medical departments are using computer games as a form of physiotherapy. Games help people who are recovery from physical injuries gain motor skills and coordination too.4. Video games and computer games are known to improve hand-eye co-ordination and help players gain many skills.
5. Games induce decision making and tech players to think on their feet.
6. Games create team players and hone social skills too.
7. Games are known to enhance creativity and inculcate a taste for graphics, design and technology.
8. Many games improve language and math skills as players have to move at a great speed along with the heroes of the game.

So Guys at last i want you all to make your hobby your profession and trust me you all gonna excel in that field.


Friday, 3 April 2015

Mark and Betsy Blondin Pack Life into Two Suitcases for Permanent Travel.

Hey, I am back with some other interesting facts or stories.
Yesterday I was exploring the internet and suddenly a story came in front of me. I guess you all should know about it.
So, Have a look.
 
This story is

By Melissa Wiley

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                                                Permanent Travelers Mark and Betsy Blondin

How many of us have traveled somewhere incredible and never wanted to come home? When Mark and Betsy Blondin lost their Carlsbad, CA, home in the 2008 housing crash, they quickly realized what they had lost in security they gained in autonomy. Now that their children were grown and Betsy’s job at a publishing company had also vanished, they decided to let almost all their possessions go the way of their garage. Instead of house hunting in a cheaper neighborhood, they began renting apartments in different countries for as long as their tourist visas would allow. They embraced what’s known as “slow travel” and became modern nomads still with no sign of settling down five years later. Parting with their furniture and a good amount of clothing, they say, is just the price you pay to see the world.
“The financial crash pushed us into living a dream, of visiting more places in the world, more than we ever could have seen otherwise,” reflects Betsy, who still admits to occasionally yearning for a small home base, even the humblest shack, where she could also host her family for the holidays. But the stress of having no home, she acknowledges, remains a freedom. “You don’t have those anchors around your neck anymore,” she says.

At age 61, Betsy and Mark are living hand to mouth, like backpackers with real jobs and children with mortgages of their own. Both work remotely, Betsy as a freelance editor while Mark runs his own online data storage company. Money is tight, though both say the expenses of maintaining their home in Carlsbad were far higher than the cost of any apartment they’ve rented across the globe. It’s not an expensive way to live, they insist, just unpredictable. Today, they get by on less of everything but experience.
“Mark is better at me at living in a minimalist manner,” says Betsy. “But I think you learn really quickly that material things aren’t that important. People have their favorite mugs, but in foreign places you get used to drinking out of different ones.”

So far, the Blondins have drunk coffee from new mugs everywhere from Ecuador to Antigua to the Netherlands. Most tourist visas allow them to live as residents for three months, enough time, both say, to develop an understanding of a place on a level most tourists can’t access, to have more than a casual affair with another culture. As soon as they begin to feel at home, however, they’re off again, with no itinerary and often the challenge of learning the basics of another language.

Affordability and interest play equal parts in where they venture next. Whatever their address, they must continue to balance their desire to immerse themselves in all the attractions of a new city with full-time jobs and careful economy. Mark admits he would love to live in Paris for three months, for instance, but so far the City of Light is just not cost effective. Turkey, however, may lie just within reach, meaning it’s time for the Blondins to start scouring Craigslist for short-term rentals in Istanbul and putting the money they’re saving on property tax toward their next plane ticket.

It may not exactly qualify as a plan, but it is a strategy, one for living a life that constantly asks you to adapt and not always be sure of what you’re eating. It works, but only because, as both say, slow travel found them rather than the other way around.

“There wasn’t this grand plan in the beginning in which we said we’ll be gone for five years. There was never an end game either,” says Mark. “When we took off, we planned on being in Berlin for our son’s graduation. Then we were in Spain for a couple months, and then it just took on its own momentum. The economics were the scariest part. But once we traveled and both started working online, then it was like, ‘What about Argentina? We’ve always wanted to go to Argentina.’” 

With its lust for life, tango, and juicy steaks, Buenos Aires ranks among Mark’s favorite cities, which also has the advantage of a low cost of living. But were Japan, Switzerland, and the Scandinavian countries to suddenly drop in price, they’d also be fair game. 

If this approach to life sounds fearless, the Blondins insist they’re no different than the rest of us. They’ve just allowed experience to teach them to expect warm welcomes from strangers, who never remain strangers for long.

“When we lived in northern Michigan early in our marriage,” observes Betsy, “some people would say I’ve never been south of a certain latitude and were proud of it. But the more we travel, the more it constantly confirms that everyone in the world is the same. We all get hurt and we all get happy. People are the same with their babies everywhere in the world. A lot of people, though, are just stuck in their routines. With this lifestyle, though, we can’t be.” 

Mark and Betsy have also found they’re hardly alone in carrying their homes on their backs. They’ve discovered a thriving expat community living on less everywhere from Latin America to Eastern Europe, and the Blondins are collecting their stories for an upcoming anthology to be published through Betsy’s own Word Metro Press, which has also published Betsy’s Migraine Expressions: A Creative Journey through Life with Migraine.

Finding migraine medicine in different countries, she adds, often becomes a useful introduction to the culture. In Antigua, she visited three different places to buy the same medication only to receive three different prices, she remembers with a laugh. She chalks it up to being part of the fun, which the expat anthology project reminds her extends more widely than at first she realized.

“When we started the expat anthology, we thought we’d get stories from retirees or people like us, but we really received more from young people, who are embracing this lifestyle more widely, it seems. Most of the people we’ve met in our travels aren’t disgruntled with America,” Betsy adds. “It’s more people who are resourceful, who are explorers and want to see the world and are willing to live without a certain level of security or comfort.”

When hearing that Betsy and Mark travel permanently, people often mistake them for being wealthy, which is true in a sense, only not financially. All their clothes and cutlery may now fit inside a suitcase, but Mark affirms the sacrifices are worth the view.

“It seems we’ve got another ten solid years of being able to haul bags around, so I just want to keep going. Once you have a home base, then you have to have buy curtains. Then you’re back to the two-week vacation a year, and it just gets ugly.”