Dil Bechara : The Last Magic

Once again the world will witness the death of Sushant Singh Rajput in his last project Dil Bechara. It is the official hindi remake of 2014 Hollywood romantic drama ‘The Fault In Our Stars’ which was based on John Green’s popular novel of the same name.


The Fault in Our Stars is Green’s fourth solo novel, and sixth novel overall. It was published on January 10, 2012. The title is inspired by Act 1, Scene 2 of Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar, in which the nobleman Cassius says to Brutus: “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, / But in ourselves, that we are underlings.”


If you are someone who has already read the book or has watched the original movie, then you must be knowing that it is a story of two cancer patients Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters who met at a cancer support group and embark on an unforgettable journey.


The movie stars Sushant Singh Rajput and Sanjana Sanghi as the main leads who will play the role of Augustus Waters known as Mannie in the movie and role of Hazel Grace known as kizie in the movie respectively.


Dil Bechara will mark the directorial debut of Mukesh Chhabra. The hindi adaptation of the movie was done by Shashank Khaitan and Suprotim Sengupta and this adaptation ages up the characters and changes the main setting to India. Amitabh Bhattacharya has given the lyrics and A.R Rahman has given music to the movie. The movie is produced by India’s Fox Star Studios.


Due to COVID-19 pandemic it won’t be possible for us to watch this great work of a equally great actor on the big screen. Even the fans demanded on Twitter to release Dil Bechara on the big screen so they can watch the last work of this amazing personality for one last time but the cinema halls aren’t going to open soon because of the pandemic so the producers have decided to release it on the OTT platform Disney+Hotstar on 24 July 2020. It will be available to both subscribers and non subscribers in honour of Sushant Singh Rajput’s memory.


We never thought that we would watch Dil Bechara in the permanent absence of Sushant. He would have impressed us a little more with his intellectual and candid comments in the promotional events of the movie but all that is not going to happen because he left us with his extraordinary performance.

This is too tragic to accept that after this movie we will not see him any longer on the big screen.We will not see any new posts and stories on Instagram with his killer looks, any new tweets on Twitter.


The exceptional work which has done in little span of time will be remembered forever and the diverse roles which he has played in his eleven movies and two shows will keep him alive until this industry exists. The future generation will know that a middle class boy who became a star without any godfather in this cruel industry lost his life to nepotism and favouritism.

Make your children good decision makers….

We usually think children shouldn’t take decision, as they are small and they don’t know what is right and what is wrong and we wait till they mature and make them include in the decision making, but we forgot if we suddenly force them to take decision, how will they take without any prior experience pr anything.

So it is necessary to let the child involve in decision making since childhood. Teaching your child to make their own decisions has several benefits. If you led them to take small decisions, and when they make good decisions, they gain a great amount of satisfaction and fulfilment because they chose it and if they take wrong decision they may suffer, but they can learn from it and they can make better decisions in future. It doesn’t mean that you give your child the complete freedom of decision making. It may be dangerous sometimes. Give your child freedom to make some decision based on their age, maturity and previous decision making abilities.

To help the child with decision making first educate the about it a little bit. Start withbsome steps if he had done homework of his own so is it a good choice or a bad choice, similarly helped you in household chores. So we can talk about various decisions which led them to think.

Teach them to pause and think before taking a decision. A few second of thinking prevent a lot of bad decisions. Guide them while thinking about options they have and also evaluate the consequences. They need to weigh thr risks and benefits of their decisions both in the short term and long term. Then led them to act upon the best options and allow them to from the experience whether the decision was good or bad.

Allow them to sometime take the decision of their own, which you think may not harm the children. Give them the opportunity to think about their decision, do not overreact on their decision and allow them to learn from their mistakes.

So it is necessary for parents to guide and help their children in developing good decision making skills so that they will grow up and become an independent, responsible and happy adult.

Success comes from hard-work

We all want success. Every person you see around yourself, be it your mom, your dad, your siblings or friends. Everyone strives for success and would love to have it. 

It is one of those things that will never be enough to satisfy a person. We all somewhere want that constant dose of dopamine in life. 

Success comes in various forms. It can be in the form of money, fame, love, respect etc. any kind of achievement that one has worked for can be counted as true success. Unfortunately, success doesn’t come easy. 

We all know the majority of people who live in this world are unsuccessful. And often we get upset over failing at something. Whether it is a relationship, or a job, or any type of task, failure always makes us upset. 

But while being upset about something is natural and understandable, it often makes us ignore the bright sides of it. There is always something to learn from your unsuccessful attempts which we usually forget about and do not pay attention to because we are too contained by the depression that comes with it. But if that lesson is learnt you can not only have a better attempt next time but it also matures you know broadens your knowledge. 

Let us look at an ant as an example. An ant is a very persistent insect, it may fall from a wall a hundred times but still doesnt give up. It continues to try to get over it’s obstacles and eventually after many many attempts it gets its win. We should take inspiration from this amazing insect, even after failing numerous times it continues to put effort towards it and never gives up. While us humans are no way near like that, most of us quit after a few unsuccessful attempts and then give excuses. 

Success is an old school building. There is no elevator that would get you to the top. In order to succeed in any field. We have to put continuous effort and climb the ladders. Which is always the toughest part as it takes a tremendous amount of courage and determination to keep trying even after a few unsuccessful attempts. Any successful man in the world has worked tremendously hard for it for years and each one of them failed many times as well but the difference is they kept trying. 

 Here are some of the key points you will need in order to succeed-

1- Be consistent- Brushing your teeth for 1 hr one day would barely make any difference but brushing them for 2 minutes for 30 days will make a way more significant difference. 

2- Learn from your mistakes- Your mistakes are your stepping stones to success, do not stop at one. Learn from them and keep trying. 

3- Hard-Work- Do not be lazy about your goals. If you want to achieve them, the only way is working hard. Success does not land in your balcony ,you have to go and get it 

Turn these three tips into habits and eventually, slowly but surely, you will achieve your goals.

Sanskrit:The new language for computer programming!

Sanskrit is the world’s strongest logical language, one of the oldest language and it was one of the major languages of India but now is a minority language. It’s known as the perfect language and is also known as mother of all modern languages. It’s the language of Gods in India.

It’s an Indic language and holds a significant value till date all over the world, our vedic scripts were written in Sanskrit and there was a time when Sanskrit was even used as a language during conversations, Sanskrit is the official language of Uttarakhand and is very close to every Indian’s heart. Even some of the major texts of Jainism and Buddhism have been written in Sanskrit.

Though it is being understated now and its use is decreasing day by day but experts say it can be the new language which will be needed in technological advances. The structure of Sanskrit is very logical and the precision it offers cannot be matched by any other language due to which it is considered as a god language for computer programming.

Sanskrit is one of the most ancient languages and it is said that the earliest literature was written in Sanskrit. Initially Sanskrit was said to have no traces in the form of written manuscripts, it was widely spoken, it was around 250 years back that people started writing in Sanskrit in their own respective script, hence Sanskrit scripts have been written in various languages and hence Sanskrit is said to have no official (default) script.

Sanskrit is one of the most phonetically sound languages and it has said to improve one’s learning e of Sanskrit skills and speech, many speech therapists make use of Sanskrit while working with different clients and  also teachers include Sanskrit as part of school curriculum as it is said to improve brain functioning and has many other benefits.

It’s one of the most sacred languages in the Indian culture and one mostly gets to hear recitations in Sanskrit during holy rituals or wedding ceremonies and it is said to have a an soothing and calming effect on our minds due to the vibrations it produces. In India many schools have abided to teaching Sanskrit as the third language in their school curriculum which is an advantageous move as people have slowly withered away from their mother language and it is going unappreciated, especially with the new generation, most of them are clueless about the importance of Sanskrit and the opportunities it has to offer.

According to many experts Sanskrit is the best language for computer programming and also for artificial intelligence, due to its precision and logical base and also because of certain characteristics it poses as a good option as it can be converted into a machine language and can enhance the working of artificial intelligence. This was stated by Rick Briggs who published his paper in 1985, he was an associate scientist working for NASA and he stated that the strict grammar rules of Sanskrit allow for easy conversion and reduces ambiguity when it comes to the use of the language.

Sanskrit as a language holds a lot of value be it one of the best languages for computer programming or one of the most logical languages to be learnt. It is somewhere or the other going unnoticed in its own country and needs to be uplifted by us!

“Stop Worrying and Start Living” – Dale Carnegie – Book review

Dale Carnegie’s how to stop worrying and start living so the first big idea is ask yourself what’s the worst thing that can happen I remember the first year in college constantly worrying about my grades what was I getting to do if I got a B+ rather than an a well surely my life would be over and that i would never amount to anything in life like that was seriously the thought process browsing my 17 year old head now fast-forward five years.

How to Stop Worrying & Start Living
Carnegie tells a story of this guy in World War 2 who’s stuck in a submarine and basically knows that he’ll be dying in the next few hours and he sits there thinking about all the stuff he used to worry about at home and how absurd it was and makes a promise to never waste his life again like that if he survives now that might be hard to resonate with so let me give you a more contemporary example people are having their heads chopped off every single day every single day the only reason it’s not you is because you are born in a certain place. They weren’t that’s it now going back to my friend I told him look here’s what I want you to do every day you will start your morning by watching somebody’s head being chopped off and then you’ll go about the rest of the day.
He started freaking out about how he can’t do that and how he doesn’t like blood and whatever now here’s the thing. I know that’s really crass and morbid but I don’t care if you don’t worry about stuff great you don’t have to watch anything but if you’re worried about stupid all the time you have a disease so you either treat yourself or you never ask about how you can stop worrying again ever. Here’s what I will guarantee you if you start your day by watching someone else have their head chopped off nothing and I mean absolutely nothing could possibly happen to you for the rest of the day that you could get pissed off about and not feel like a complete retard yes when you’ve seen someone’s head chopped off you will have a weird feeling inside you as soon as you start to complain about how you deserve to be paid more at your job or what you’re going to do now since you bought a B+ rather than an A or how your washer is broken you’ll realize that.

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If the guy had been given the chance to live and wear that same dirty shirt for the rest of his life without ever being able to wash it he would have been the happiest man alive realize the absurdity of it all the third big idea staying busy now I don’t mean the average busy person actually those are the people that worry the foremost the guy who works 12-hour days then comes home and watches Fox all night worrying about whether some guy can marry another guy or about all the foreigners who will come and take his job you know because he’s the only one entitled to that job I’m not talking about that kind of busy here’s how I like to stay busy read a book that I like go to the gym with my girlfriend play around on the piano and compose cook amazing food work on a project. I’m passionate about now here’s what happens when you do that your brain can’t think of two things at one time it just doesn’t have that capability you can try right now if you want you can’t think of your broken washing machine and at the same time think of how much you love playing soccer it’s not how your brain works so the best way to get rid of the negative thoughts in your head is to actually start putting positive thoughts in there get busy with what you love and your brain simply won’t even have the power to stress . Finally, a question that really resonated with me here’s what you’re going to do in your life you’re going to work and worry your entire life so you can gather a bunch of stuff like your house and all the stupid.

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If you’re lucky after 50 years of all that worry and stress all of your stuff could be worth 1,000,000 dollars here’s the question would you sell your legs for a million dollars let me ask you this would you sell your legs for a billion dollars I wouldn’t and you probably wouldn’t either would you sell your arms for another billion dollars no there you go you have already got something that you simply value at two billion dollars actually hopefully more but you do not need to be all Zen you could be a greedy capitalist like me and understand this now here’s what you’re going to do you’re going to ignore and not utilize something worth two billion dollars because you’re too busy worrying and stressing about the things that might amount to 1 million dollars at the end of your life oh and you’ll be considered really lucky if that happens by the way all right.

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So, I don’t know if you’re seeing how crazy that is but that’s kind of like having a huge mansion a personal jet every single car you ever wished for and not using and enjoying those things because you’re too worried about at some point having the ability to shop for a Corolla that’s crazy and sad you have already got everything that you value at billions and billions of dollars so stop ignoring wasting and treating it like for hours and days so you can worry and bitch about how your phone bill went up from a hundred dollars to a hundred and twenty.

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Stray Dogs Stressed Out: The Pandemic Effect

We generally tend to think that only people are in distress for the outbreak of COVID-19. But stray animals are also very much affected due to it particularly during the lockdown. They all were left hungry for several days. Social distancing and restrictive lockdown measures forced people to stay home. This led to the neglect of stray animals in the country. In many cases they are subject to violence— from physical assault to murder. There are over thirty five million free roaming dogs in India. Shutdown of the most vital sources of food, such as restaurants, roadside eateries and markets, deprived them of leftover. Did some of us think about them? When many were struggling with decline in income and even loss of jobs they did not have a chance to think about the stray creatures. Their only source of food were garbage bins and some good Samaritans who ventured out to feed them.

Many hungry stray dogs fell sick amidst the lockdown. The dog-loving locals could not get them to veterinary hospitals due to the restrictions in movement. There was no dedicated ambulance available for them. It forced them to die on roads without any medical help. Puppies who were few days old died mainly because of lack of proper nutrition. Accidents by speeding cars on roads where stray dogs would venture out to look for food from their localities would cause their death. The irregular and uncertain food supply would lead to aggressive behaviour and biting incidents in some stray dogs. This resulted in an increase in rabies infected dogs. India already has the world’s greatest number of rabies cases— 20,000 annually.

At one point a rumour became viral that the dreaded coronavirus can be transmitted through stray animals. The news was found to be fake. But many people thought it to be true. Even some who were helping them out with food started neglecting them. Worse still, some owners discarded their pets to stay protected. Animal welfare NGOs found a rise in rescue cases during the pandemic. The stubborn dog lovers began to face harassment for feeding neighbourhood dogs and cats. There are cases in which volunteers were beaten up by the locals for daring to care about the stray dogs. Some people took the law in their hands to vent anger against stray dogs.

We have seen how much nature changed during the pandemic. People could hear more of birds chirping, see few animals roaming freely on roads. Most animals stay happy on their own— without the human presence. But dogs are an exception. That is why they are called ‘man’s best friend’. Those who are habituated to human touch are missing the feeding, patting and attention towards them. It also affects their mental health. Some dogs are confused, feel betrayed and become depressed. Stray dogs need us not only for food but also for mental support.

Each one of us can also contribute in our own way to protect and help local stray animals. We may reach out to as many of them as possible. We may follow some steps to help them:

  • To take or share responsibilities of local dogs/cats.
  • To save some rice or milk and feed them at a fixed time every day.
  • To keep a bowl of water outside our house to quench their thirst.
  • To donate some grains or food or any other necessary items to animal welfare NGOs.
  • To use a bowl or newspaper to feed them regularly.
  • To quickly contact nearest police station or contact NGO to seek help for any helpless or sick animal.
  • Not to feed them chocolate or anything cooked with ghee or butter.

There is a positive trend now among many in India to have stray dogs as pets. The obsession with having only high breed dogs seems to be offset by having stray dog as family member. Even if not everyone would like to have them as pets a little more caring attitude towards them makes a world of difference not only in their life but also in ours.

CHAOTIC MIND!

What will be your reaction if I start my story with “once upon a time?”

Oh too old and boring it would be. If you ever listened too close to silence you might have heard the ringing between two adjacent words, “unspoken spells”.

Truth isn’t always the most exciting version of things or the best or the worst; it’s in between somewhere! Deserves to be heard and yet remains unspoken. In this chaotic story of mine

Wondering what does the theory say: Maybe it isn’t exactly about Chaos but a tiny little change in a big system that changes everything! Or maybe it’s just an illustration my mind giving to my heart preventing it from sinking deep down some yards!

Watching life closely, it seemed like no Matter what I did, I kept letting people down. And what does that feels like, it feels like nothing LIKE A DEEP, ENDLESS, ALWAYS BLANK NOTHING!

“Soap VS Sanitizer – What Experts Believe?”

Today’s is a time when we humans are living with a pandemic which is growing all over the world. People are getting infected and dying in numbers and it’s count seeing no end. This virus has been named as Corona or Covid-19. This virus infects a person leading him/ her to high fever, cough and lack in breathing. This surely affects the respiratory system of humans, and thus spreads. Since we know that these viruses do require a host to survive, and when they get so, they just multiply. This is a virus which can spread through touch, so mostly advise to maintain a distance of 1 metre or more while talking with a person. But What doctors are so concerned with is the fact that these viruses are going through mutations and are mutating as they spread from one person to another. This surely is a sign of concern, this not only changes the DNA of the virus but also can make it difficult to track  the presence of the virus, since the technique must not be able to catch the virus, as it has evolved, thus the virus may be present even if any individual test negative. So what can be done to prohibit and remain safe from this deadliest virus. 

Doctors advise to maintain a distance of 1 metre or more while talking, use a handkerchief while sneezing or coughing and frequently wash hands with soap or sanitizer. But one of the frequently asked questions by patients and other individuals is which is better Soap or Sanitizer

So to test  and investigate the effectiveness of these  two and figure out which is better, did an experiment. They included and worked on  two scenarios. 

  1. Washing hands with sanitizer 
  2. Washing hands with the soap. 

Doctors in the microbiology lab experimented the effectiveness of E. Coli bacteria. They rubbed their hands with the bacteria and then  hands were runned on the plates, thus leaving hand impacts which were filled with bacteria. Then they washed their hands with the sanitizer but a very small quantity. Then again with a new simple but with a heavy quantity of sanitizer and the same results were recorded. The second scenario was to rub hands in E. Coli and wash hands with soap. Similar experiment was done, first washing hands for merely 10 seconds and second time for more than 30 seconds.The plates were then set to rest for 24 hours and then results were recorded. 

The results were really amazing, hand sanitizer with much of a quantity removed almost all the bacteria than with the little quantity. Same was the case with the soap, the time period of rubbing hands for. More than 30 seconds helped remove more of the bacteria than just running and washing away. But the interesting fact to record was that sanitizer is able to remove almost all the bacteria and clean our hands as compared to soap which helps some of bacteria still intact with the patch. 

“So sanitizer as per experts, doctors and scientists are much more effective as compared to soaps. It’s better to use sanitizer anyway since every drop of it remains untouched and pure and thus is an effective way out to stay away from bacteria and virus and thus stay safe

The Real Face of Current Situation @India 2020 ………//////

It seems like a huge mountain is fall in our countries head! This is the statement which almost every citizen of our country is saying and it’s true somewhere but the real fact is by here or there we only are responsible for it. Now the question how we are responsible? Will raise like a sun and will jump like a rat in empty stomach in your head until you will not get the answer so in this article I will let to understand each and every single point so that the rat of your empty stomach will remain till your stomach only.

Starting from the biggest threat of the world CORONAVIRUS or COVID 19 VIRUS  so after having a big discussion we all know that from where this virus is came as nobody can hide the truth no matter how big and powerful you are. Today we are talking about India so just focus on the situation of coronavirus in India. We got the first case of corona virus on 30 January 2020 in Kerala which later increase and now we can let’s just pray as the vaccine is not yet discovered and don’t know how much time it will take and by that time how much will left uninfected. Let’s just pray for the best!

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You will say why I am writing so negative but I must tell you that it’s not the think to become blindly positive it’s the thing to become preventive. Yes blindly positive and I am using this word because I can see a huge clusters of peoples roaming without mask and eating the street food in street stall by being blindly positive that the corona can’t infect me it seems like covid had signed any contract with them that you just roam in the way you want I will not infect you my majesty; like they had got Chirag-a-Aladdin to fight against the Corona.

After seeing this condition the question which arises in my mind is from where these people got the power to become so blindly positive and the answer which I got is our “respective honourable blind system”  for whom the condition becomes very critical and reaches in its top level when we see cases in thousands and the daily report was in hundreds and now when the condition is totally opposite when we see daily report in thousand, total in Lakh and every state has its own daily hundred then according to our honourable respective system ‘We are doing well, the condition is becoming normal’. I don’t know which normal they are talking about because the ‘normal’ which is there in my dictionary means the condition is improving and far apart I can’t see the even the ‘n’ of ‘normal’.

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Do you know who is responsible in bringing corona to our country? Yes we can’t blame one personality or any authority but you all only think of the answer as you all are smart enough I will just tell you’ll some facts and reality. We know that the first case of Covid-19 was detected in November 2019 and the first case in India was detected in 30 January 2020 so that means there was a gap of 2 month so what India has planned in 2 months. What? The trip of Ahmedabad? Because there was no preventative measures was taken during those 2 months, as everyday international flights lands India and there was no checking of those travellers as there was many more and more important things which our government wants to held like in January at Delhi and in February at Ahmedabad. I think you all know about it.

Actually our System wake up when the India starts infected and they put whole India in sleep because that time we are facing a very critical situation which is become normal nowadays remember “normal” and do you know now international flights are also started seems like a Movie is going on where we are running from the reality and only telling lie from ourselves and to their citizens. I think Now it’s our time to wake up because when have seen what our government have done when they wake up. It’s our time to open our eyes and see the real of the condition of our country which can’t be expressed.

Stop being Blind Devotee of anyone first hears them, then use your brain, think that it’s wrong or right and then follow it. Stop being a blind follower otherwise you and our beautiful country will be in big trouble and nobody will come to save us.

So Wake up and See the reality and just remember it is just a big stone of that mountain which I have talked earlier. So I be back soon with another stone of that mountain. Till than is Safe in reality; Stop blindly following anyone, Keeps your Senses open and Be Awake.                     

The fight to free pregnant student activist Safoora Zargar is a battle for India’s very soul

The legitimacy of constitutional courts is imperilled by their tacit deference to indefensible state action.

The incarceration of student activist Safoora Zargar and the obduracy of courts in refusing her bail raises some fundamental questions on which the very survival of the Constitution depends. This is about Zargar first, but as she must, she leads us into the deeper, more searching quest for India’s soul.

Zargar, a 27-year-old research scholar in sociology at Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, was arrested almost exactly two months ago, on April 10, on charges of blocking a road and obstructing traffic. After securing bail in that case, she was re-arrested on April 13 under the draconian provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. She was implicated in a conspiracy that allegedly sparked the violence that engulfed Delhi at the end of February and placed in judicial custody.

In reality, Zargar was part of the peaceful resistance against the discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Act – a resistance led by women and students, notably the women of Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh neighbourhood. At the time of her arrest, Safoor Zargar was pregnant.

What does the brutality of the state towards a pregnant Muslim peaceful resister during a pandemic lockdown tell us about the deep perils in which our Constitution is mired at this moment? We have reached a nadir. The use of imprisonment and carcerality under conditions of pandemic vulnerabilities to willfully deny Zargar her right to personal liberty is one part of an exercise of state repression.

Added to this is the move by the state to target her in such a manner as to impose disproportionate punishment that includes imposing the risk of prenatal harms and inflicting injuries that may intergenerationally maim a pregnant resister.

Indefensible state action

It is far more grave than a violation of Article 21, which protects life and liberty. What does it tell us about the technologies of rule of this state, which presses its armed Hindutva civilian foot-soldiers, its supporters in the media, its armed police, and its collusive criminal justice system into service to hold Zargar in custody in the knowledge that she is pregnant, although the case against her is clearly one that is targeted and a display of executive vindictiveness?

Online Learning Platforms And Courses.

What is Online Learning ?

Online Learning, or, e-learning, is the education that is done by, or through the internet. Online learning provides u an institution without the walls, you can learn, study and get certified by just being at your place. It reduces the need of travelling, or the traditional classroom sessions or 8 hours, e-learning gives you the chance to learn from anywhere and at anytime.

Resources you get while learning online:

  • EBooks
  • Videos
  • Recorded Lectured
  • Live Sessions for query
  • Journals
  • Quizzes

Some disadvantages of Online Leaning.

  • Lectures are not downloadable: The lectures available in the online learning platforms are not downloadable, this is not suitable for those who do not have proper network.
  • Multiple devices: The same account can be used by multiple users if the id and password is shared.
  • Only for certifications: Few users opt the courses just for the sake of getting certificate, they do not have to watch the whole lectures, if they have paid, they will get the certificate.

Some Online Learning Platforms.

  1. Udemy: It is an American online learning platform, founded in May 2010. Here, the courses are available in 65 different languages, like, English, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and etc. Here are several courses available in the field of design, development, marketing, photography, IT and software, personal development, and many more. Total number of instructors teaching in Udemy: 57K Total number of courses available in Udemy: 150K Total number of enrollments in Udemy: 295M
  2. Coursera: It is founded by Stanford computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller in 2012. You can access it through mobile, and download the lectures and watch them offline, this is a boon for those who don’t have proper network in their area. The courses are available in more than 40 languages with subtitles. Total number of courses available in Coursera: 4,300+ Total number of learners in Coursera: 63M
  3. Skillshare: It is an American online learning platform, founded in November 2017, by Michael Karnjanaprakorn and Malcolm Ong.There are courses available for designing, business, photography, and etc.
  4. Byju’s: For students of class 1st to 12th. It was founded in 2011, in India, by Raveendran. It offers learning programs for the students of class 1st to 12th, and aspirants of exams, like, JEE, IAS, NEET.

BEST ONLINE COURSES WHICH WORTH LEARNING.

  • Digital Marketing Course: It means the use of internet, mobile, or social media to reach customers.The basics of digital marketing are, social media advertising, social media management, email marketing, search engine optimization, search engine marketing, content marketing, web analytics.
  • Data Science Course: It is the study of data, which includes, recording, storing and analyzing the data. Work of data scientists is to do data modeling process, create algorithms and predictive models to extract the data.
  • Advanced Microsoft excel: It refers to the features and functions of Microsoft Excel tools, that are required to perform large and complex calculations, data processing, data analysis and better representation of data. In today’s time, many jobs require advanced Excel skills, which includes, data formatting, power query formatting, tables formatting, conditional formatting, advanced charting, and etc.
  • Graphic Designing Course: It involves problem solving through typography, photography, iconography and illustrations. in other words, it is the process of visual communication. The graphic designers need to create visual concepts,to communicate ideas with the consumers.
  • Content Writing Course: It is the process of planning, writing and editing the content, or we can say the web content. It includes, writing blog posts, articles, or content for specific platform.

CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION

Creativity is the act of turning new and imaginative ideas into reality. Creativity is characterised by the ability to express the world in new ways, to find hidden ideas to make connections between seemingly unrelated phenomena, and to generate solutions. Creativity involves two processes: thinking, then producing. By this process we can change our world totally. Their are a lot of inventions discovered on daily basis.

If you have ideas but don’t act on them, you are imaginative but not creative. So be creative, don’t stop after imagination, execute your imagination. Make it working, and see how your imagination work.

“Creativity is a connective force: it’s our ability to tap into our ‘inner’ pool of resources – knowledge, insight, information, inspiration and all the fragments populating our minds.

“Creativity is the process of bringing something new into being. Creativity requires passion and dedication. It brings to our awareness what was previously hidden and points to new life with new innovative ideas.

Creativity is a skill that can be developed and a process that can be managed. Creativity begins with a foundation of knowledge, learning a discipline, and mastering a way of thinking. You can learn to be creative by experimenting, exploring, questioning assumptions, using imagination and synthesing information.The creative process allows a child to gain cognitive skills, scientific method, dexterity and exertion, problem solving and the ability to identify symbols, patterns and shapes. The most important aspect of creativity is the process of self-expression or apply your ideas. Being creative helps you become a better problem solver in all areas of your life and work. your creative side can approach a situation from all angles. Creativity helps you see things differently and better deal with uncertainty, and you see the world from new vision.Creativity is a skill that can be developed and a process that can be managed, it is not inherited it is acquired. Creativity begins with a foundation of knowledge, learning a discipline, and mastering a way of thinking. You can learn to be creative by experimenting, exploring, questioning assumptions, using imagination and synthesing information.

Creativity is the act of turning new and imaginative ideas into reality. Creativity is characterised by the ability to perceive the world in new ways, to find hidden patterns, to make connections between seemingly unrelated phenomena, and to generate solutions. Creativity involves two processes: thinking, then producing.

What is Innovation?

Innovation is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product, service or process that creates value for business, government or society.

Some people say creativity has nothing to do with innovation— that innovation is a discipline, implying that creativity is not. Well, I disagree. Creativity is also a discipline and a crucial part of the innovation equation. There is no innovation without creativity. The key metric in both creativity and innovation is value creation.

Creativity and Economic Development:

Creativity is the Most Crucial Factor for Future Success.Creativity begins with a foundation of knowledge, learning a discipline, and mastering a way of thinking. You can learn to be creative by experimenting, exploring, questioning assumptions, using imagination and synthesing information. Learning to be creative is akin to learning a sport. It requires practice to develop the right muscles and a supportive environment in which to flourish.

Spread the Flowers of Happiness

“Never become someone’s happiness, instead add happiness into their lives”. You must be a teenager, an adult or maybe a 70 year oldie, but do you really know what happiness means, what things gives you the spark of happiness or what all things make the butterflies dance in your stomach. We human beings tend to find happiness at every step of our lives, be it our crush, our pets, cooking or be it any other thing, we always think of being happy at every stage of our lives. Now the thing which I am talking about is different, it’s not about being happy it’s about spreading happiness, making the others happy and contibuting something to the society. Money is a materialistic and perishable which will not stay with us forever and which can only make us happy for a short period of time, but happiness is immortal, we will remember the moments of happiness till the last breath of our lives and it will always add a spark in us. In the same way if we follow the ” give and take” rule, contribute happiness to the society, we can master the art of living, we can live with a happy heart and hence look at the society with a different perspective.

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If you are busy or confused about how to spread happiness follow these steps to enlighten your lives with different colours.

1.Be happy inorder to make someone happy: First step starts with changing yourself because if we will change ourselves, we will be able to change the others. Be happy, find happiness in small things, have patience in every situation and do not lose hope. This will give you the power to fight with every obstacle and will help you to overcome it.

2.Smile: The best mantra to be happy and to spread happiness. Don’t wait to be happy, think of the moments that make you smile, watch shows that will make you happy and just turn your rough day into a happy happy day.

3.Appreciate others: If your wife makes tasteless food with extra salt, don’t scold her or taunt her, she had put in extra efforts and gave her precious time just to make food for you, appreciate her, infact make another dish for her and spend a lovely happy time. This will not only bring a smile on her face but will also show a sign that you love her and care for her.

4.Be a good listener: There are endless problems going on in everyone’s family these days but what can we do is become a good listener and listen to their problems patiently, guide them, give them a solution or else just tell them that their problems will end soon, you just have to be happy and never lose hope in the situation of crisis.

5.Be a hero for the others: Wish everyone with a smiley face and turn their dark sad days into happy days. This will help you to relieve their pain and bring a sigh of relief in their lives.

6.Feed the stray animals or help the poor: Lat but not the least, the most important part of being happy is by feeding others, is by never letting them sleep with empty stomach and always helping them as a saviour.

As you know that these are the days are of pain and suffering where people are surrounded with endless problems, depression, anxiety and other things and in this time we as a human being can help them by sharing their burden, by always telling them that no matter what happens we are like the pillars of happiness who will never leave you alone. Follow this for once and you will see the difference.

The best way to cheer yourself is to cheer someone else up- Mark Twain

The Emergency: Recalling the horror of sterilisation that took place after the declaration of national emergency on 25 June 1975.

Declaration of The Emergency

On this day, 45 years back, on 25 June 1975, the then President of India Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed declared a State of Emergency at midnight after a meeting with Indira Gandhi who was the prime minister of India back then. The ordinance issued by the president granted all the powers to the prime minister without any restriction. The decision of National Emergency was taken the next day after Indira Gandhi was convicted and unseated from her MP post by the Supreme Court against the charges of exploiting the government machinery and staff for her election campaign. Indira Gandhi sent all her political rivals to prison and reduced the power of the judiciary after imposing emergency all over India. Though the emergency was welcomed by the public at the beginning, this belief changed after they witnessed denial of fundamental rights and human rights violence. One of the cruelest human rights violations that took place during the emergency was forced sterilization.

Population threat to developed nation

The pressure for mass sterilization in India began far earlier before the emergency was imposed. It all started when “The Population Bomb,” a 1968 book by Paul Ehrlich convinced the Industrialised and developed countries that India and other developing countries would pose a threat to their Food security. The author mentioned that population explosion in India can lead to famine in India while it can have indirect effects on other developed countries too. The rising population of India was seen as a threat by the developed countries. Hence, through the financial help of the World Bank and a few American based Philanthropic foundations the Indian Government agreed to control its population vigorously. 

Implementation of mass sterilisation by the Indian government

In 1970, the government followed ‘the camp approach’ which stressed on district authority for intensifying the sterilisation campaign. This campaign saw an all time high in sterilisation number exceeding 3-million in the year 1972-73. However, ‘the camp approach’ was abandoned by the government in the following year. But this number skyrocketed during the period of emergency. Sanjay Gandhi, son of Indira Gandhi, spearheaded the sterilisation campaign. The campaign which previously used incentives to convince the people for sterilization was forcing people to undergo sterilisation process against their will. The most affected people by this scheme were the poor peasants because of their economic vulnerability. While the patients were charged extra if they didn’t possess the sterilisation certificate, the government servants were threatened with transfer punishment if they didn’t procure any sterilization cases. Steps like this pressurised both the authorities and the poor to take part in aggressive sterilization goals.

Brutal human rights violation

But the scene became brutal when the government authorities forcefully captured people returning from late night shows, work etc, They even raided the public transport buses to catch people to conduct vasectomy on them. Vasectomy is a sterilization process for the men. The main targets were men because they were more likely to come out of their houses. It is reported that at some places, the police took all the men from a village to conduct vasectomy on them. It is estimated that around 7 million such victims were affected during the emergency throughout the country.

End of brutality 

The tragic situation came to end when the national emergency was withdrawn on 21 march 1977. This was one of the significant reasons for the fall of Congress in the following election. Since then the population of India has doubled while India has never witnessed any famine till date.   

CHEESE- introduction and production

Cheese is a most commonly used dairy product which is a product derived from milk. Cheese is available in the market in various textures, forms and flavors. It is basically the product of coagulation of milk protein, casein. Cheese is said to be a concentrated form of two major products i.e. Milk protein (casein) and Milk fat. Combination of these two results in the production of cheese which is very much liked by everyone nowadays.
The other ingredients of cheese besides milk are a particular, selective strain of a bacterium, a milk clotting agent and some amount of sodium chloride (to give a salty flavor).
Various types of cheese are present in the market which is basically due to the variation in its basic constituents. No new ingredient is actually added in forming the new type of cheese. Just a basic variation in the already present ingredients can help. Sometimes there is a need to add new additional ingredients which give rise to completely different variety of cheese. It has also been observed and noted that the change in any environmental conditions surrounding the manufacture and subsequent ripening of cheese also affects its manufacturing and thus type.
BASIC CHEESE MANUFACTURING PROCESS –
The basic cheese manufacturing process consists of 3 main stages – Curdling, Curd processing and ripening. All different varieties of cheese can be manufactured at different levels of manufacturing means some cheese can be made in the first step while some needs all the 3 steps to completely occur.

  1. CURDLING –
    It is the first and the most important step in the production of cheese. In this step, there is a separation of milk into solid curds and liquid whey. Usually, this step is achieved by the addition of acidifying (souring) agent in milk and adding the enzyme RENNET. The acidification can also be achieved by directly adding some acidic agent such as vinegar. But most commonly for this acidification purpose, a starter bacteria is used which converts milk sugars into lactic acid and without even the addition of any acidic substance, the acidification is achieved. The common starter bacteria which are used are from Lactococcus, Lactobacillus, or Streptococcus families. Swiss cheese requires the addition of Propionibacter Sherman, which is used to produce Carbon dioxide bubbles during ageing resulting in the hole like structure of Swiss cheese.
    Some fresh cheeses are curdled only the acidification process, but most cheeses require the addition of enzyme, rennet which sets the cheese as strong and rubbery. It also allows the curdling step at low acidity.
  2. CURD PROCESSING
    Till this step, the cheese has now set into a very moist gel. Some soft types of cheeses are essentially complete in the first step. They are just drained, salted and packaged. But from other cheeses, which are not been prepared in the single step, the curd is cut into small cubes which allows the remaining water to drain off from the individual pieces of curd itself.
    Some harder cheeses are then heated at a normal temperature which deliberately forces out the whey from the cut curds. This step changes the taste and flavor of the cheese. Apart from providing a salty flavor to cheese, salting has some other benefits also like it prevents cheese from spoiling, it drains out moisture and also it is used in firming he cheese’s texture in an interaction with its proteins. Different cheeses have different processes of getting texture.
  3. RIPENING
    Most of the cheeses are already prepared in the last step, some of which are not prepared yet are of harder varieties and more rubbery in texture which is completely attained in this step. In this step, the cheeses are left to rest under controlled conditions. This step is also known as AGING. This step may take several years to complete. As a cheese ages, the microbes and the enzymes secreted by them transform its texture and also intensify the flavor. This transformation is more of a result of the breakdown of casein proteins and milk fat into a complex mixture of amino acids, amines and fatty acids.