PRAYING FOR A LIFE

Digg Digg When a child is born, he/she brings a new life, a new hope and a new future. From the times of the ancient epics, shown in television of Mahabharata, girl child was less preferred over males. To carry forward the famous “Vansh” males were wanted from the deity. The legacy returns to the present. In the modern yet profound world, the ratio of female feticides is increasing at a faster rate. We might some time overlook this sensitive issue in news, but it cannot be unnoticed. To pretend, India is progressing, but it is actual progressing or not, this cannot be...
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Keeping our Roots Intact

We all have known the fact behind serving your country it is Patriotism at its best. Slogans like “Jai Hind” still echo in our minds and thoughts. It is also said that a man’s country is not a certain area of land, of mountains, rivers and woods, but it’s a principle and patriotism is loyalty to that principal. In all genres of the society, in all the cultures, in all the facets of life there is always a statement within our minds i.e. Patriotism demands respect and commitment. Youth defines it to the best of the level they can. The attempt to stardom and...
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A legend retires at peace

A legend retires at peace
‘The traces of the past can be felt’ Soon this statement would be remembered and engraved in the minds of thousands of Indian cricket fans. The wall of the Indian cricket team would now not beckon all, on 9th March, 2012; a star is unleashed this time to retire with pride. One of the finest cricketer & the finest person one can think of is ‘Rahul Dravid ‘. He calls himself one of the luckiest people to be a part of the Indian cricket team. The making of a star and his polishing starts at a young age and retires at 39. His cricket career started at the grounds...
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Very Low response at the World Book Fair

Very Low response at the World Book Fair
Very Low response at the World Book Fair Abraham Lincoln one’s said “The things I want to know are in books; my best friend is the man who’ll get me a book I ain’t read “. This quote showcases Lincoln’s urge to read. As they say books are your best friends, but for some they turn out to be their worst enemies. The habit of reading inculcates at a very young age and prospers with every tune of time. The readers from all sorts of age bracket were a part of the much awaited World Book fair at the Pragati Maidan grounds, which started on 25th  February to...
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Happy Holi Greetings!

Happy Holi Greetings!
Dear all, Holi is a festival submerged in the spirit of unity and harmony. This brings people closer and gives them an opportunity to share their feelings with each other. Bright colors, water balloons, lavish gujiyas and melodious songs are the ingredients of perfect Holi. May God gift you all the colors of life; colors of joy, colors of happiness, colors of friendship, colors of love and all the other colors, you want to paint your life with. Wishing you a Happy & colourful...
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Tomorrow will be a Better Day

  Your career has its ups and downs!   We all have or have had career slumps and they do pass. If you are feeling “slumpish” these days, know that you will look back one day and recognize the valuable lessons you’ve learned from this time in your life. Everything happens for a reason-you just might not know the reason yet. If this is a down period for you, the good news is it’s up from here. While You Are Figuring Things Out, Trust That Tomorrow Will Be A Better Day. Here’s How To Focus On What’s Yet To Come: 1. Write down What You...
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Happy Republic Day!!

Happy Republic Day!!
Dear all, India have accomplished many and great tasks in a short time. The greatest of these is the Indian Republic, the basis of which is the Indian heroism and the great Indian culture. We owe this success to the cooperative progress of the Indian nation and its valuable armed forces and its allies. Here wishing you all a very Happy Republic Day (26th Jan 2011). May the tricolors fill your life with peace, prosperity and purity. HAPPY REPUBLIC...
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Save the Girl Child

Save the Girl Child
The Indian Government declared January 24th as National Girl Child Day .The purpose of this day is to focus attention on the depleting female to male ratio and take a stand on issues of female foeticide, domestic violence and malnutrition in children. Campaigns around these 3 major concerns are highlighted and the government tries to raise awareness as well as propagate gender equality among people. India is growing dynamically in every fields. Today, the boom in economy, innovative technologies and improved infrastructure has become nation’s pride. The country has...
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