Sunday, July 29, 2012

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Friendship Day celebrations are held on different dates in different countries of the world. The first World Friendship Day was proposed on 30 July 1958 in Paraguay. On 27 April, 2011, the General Assembly of the United Nations declared 30 July as official International Friendship Day. However, in India, Friendship Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of August.
Friendship Day was originally proposed by Joyce Hall, the founder of Hallmark cards in 1919, intended to be the first Sunday of August and a day when people celebrated their friendships by sending cards. The first Sunday in August was chosen as the centre of the largest lull between holiday celebrations but it faced consumer resistance, given that it was rather too obviously a commercial gimmick to promote greetings cards.
                                                                    courtsey: IBNlive 
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Duster ...Renault Duster

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Finally after a long wait ,its here.Renault is here with its 1600 cc SUV, DUSTER. A perfect value for money SUV, with maximum space in least price. At a price of 7,99,000 INR,ex-showsroom Delhi, it like a mini monster. For a family to hangout together in a vehicle with ABS makes it safe too ,along with airbags in the front.
What the Duster feels like is the perfect company car or house runabout; good enough to roam around town and carry loads.




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Friday, July 6, 2012

Mumbai water logged, Assam Flooded and Delhi…………

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The above statement is no new NEWS, but they all have one problem in common. The Electricity problem. This has badly affected common man’s life .If you take Mumbai first then there is so much of water logging that traffic is affected and it’s not safe to supply electricity .Moving to Assam forget about electricity they don’t even have homes left to get that.
Now if we talk about Delhi, the national capital region on Friday morning received few showers .The city is not only fighting for electricity, but drinking water is also an area of concern. The water level in Bhakra Nangal Dam has fallen below the normal level. As per the expert if it didn’t rained soon. Delhi may have to face severe power cuts.
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Monday, July 2, 2012

Youth Alliance "Yuva jagega to Bharat Jagega"

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I have noticed a trend in three years of my career that "YOUTH" today is busy earning maximum in as less time as possible to make his life more comfortable by surrounding himself with  bunch of gadgets.To make call He needs i-Phone, to connect to world He needs Mac- Book and to travel , a Nissan. After all this if he has sometime ,a very common punch line "Is desh ka kuch nahi ho sakta".

For an year ,I raised funds for Oxfam India. I always aimed to speak to as many young people as possible as  I thought that youth would understand what is that our society is lacking in.But I was wrong ,Youth is full of excuses.They have a common negative that we belong to a middle class and we have a family to support.They even tried to kill our Passion.My question is that if we who have faced the problems will not fight for them ,who else will ? The riches would never fight for what they have never faced.

People till today feel that only rich people can work for social causes.But believe me rich people do not have time and most of them are unaware of problems at root level as they are far away from that place.What I personally did and would like to bring under notice is that today we need make the riches understand that we know where the problem lies and what are the problems that need to be addressed to make India a better place.The riches need to pay us to work at grass root level . A social worker has right to enjoy his life, he can also wear fancy cloths and go to pubs, but this is not a dream that riches would ever see .Youth have make that possible and there are many who belong to middle class and have left there comfort zone to make this place a better one.
Out of such is a example of Prakhar Mishra and his generous team. We need to support people like him and encourage to more Prakhars.

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