OUR BEST FRIEND – BOOKS


A ROOM WITHOUT BOOKS IS LIKE
A BODY WITHOUT A SOUL .

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As we all know that our life is not easy without friends . My best friend is my books . Books is our always real and best friends. We cannot feel alone in the company of books. Good Books enriches our mind with good thoughts and knowledge just like a good friend. We can learn many good things while reading a good book. Books written by famous and experienced people helps us to become a better human being and also teach us how to serve the society in the best possible way. When we are alone, we can always pick up a book and start reading to feel relax. It give us knowledge and pleasure . It is the main element of education . Sometimes our friends gives up but books will never give up. There are different sizes and different kinds of books in the world . They are the books of story , drama , novel , poem , science and technology , computer , fashion and design , religion , cooking , entertainment , accounting , philosophy , english literature etc. Nowadays everyone is having mobile phones, computers, laptops, the internet, and many other devices, with the help of this device they can find any type of information anywhere and anytime. But before these since from decades people do not use to have such devices to find information, so at that time they used to read books. The quote books are our best friends is going on for decades. Books uphold and encourage us when we feel sad and despondent. They bring light into darkness and the sunshine into shadow. Books are the ones which give us enormous amount of knowledge. We go to school and learn a lot of new stuff. We are taught a lot of things and we are told some things. But to completely understand all concepts in the subjects, we need to read and consult the books. They inspire us to do great things in life and overcome our failures. Books can be good or bad, but it is our responsibility to choose them wisely. Friendship with Good books makes you Good person and friendship with Bad books make you bad person. Books will always be there for you in your bad times. Books teach us to have dreams. Books brings positive value to our life.  Books help us to find information correctly, and they always give us correct and provide proper knowledge. Through books we can express our thoughts. By reading books it helps us in the creativity of imagination, it prevents us from damaging our eyes and ears.

Qualities of a good book :-

Being Smart: Have a good capacity to learn.
Brave: Ready to face problems with courage.
Never give up: Nothing is Impossible.
Be compassionate: Show Positive feelings to others
Be Humble: Don’t Insult anyone
Be thankful: Always be thankful for others
Help others: Be a helping hand to everyone.
Be Positive: Be happy in whatever you are doing.
Good Moral Values: Respect people and their opinions.

THE BLUE CITY

JODHPUR is know as the ” THE BLUE CITY ”.

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Jodhpur is second largest city of Rajasthan. It is a popular destination among international tourists featuring many palaces, forts, temples and landscape of the Thar Desert. Jodhpur was historically the capital of the Kingdom of Marwar, which is now part of Rajasthan. The city was founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha, a Rajput (one of the warrior rulers of the historical region of Rajputana). The city is called the “blue city.”because it is a well-planned city with blue colour . Thar desert, the largest desert of India, is situated here. The city surrounds the historical Mehrangarh Fort. Jodhpur city was a princely state and was also the capital of the Kingdom of Malawar in Rajasthan.The old town is a wonderful example of vivid colours providing a photogenic backdrop to everyday life. The majority of Rajasthani women wear long, colourful skirts and you can see this while visiting the shops of the Nai Sadak and examining wares on the stalls of the Sardar Market. Eye-catching, bright oranges and yellows are popular colours for their fabrics. And the Rajasthani tradition for women to cover their heads.local men wearing sizeable turbans. The yellows and reds of their traditional headgear is just as much a draw to the eye as women’s garments.The old city circles the Mehrangarh Fort and is bounded by a wall with several gates.[11] The city has expanded greatly outside the wall, though, over the past several decades. The city is also home to several educational institutions, the most prominent being All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, Dr. Sampurnanand Medical College, DSRRAU Jodhpur, and National Law University, Jodhpur, and many research institutes, such as Indian Space Research Organisation, Defence Research and Development Organisation, Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Arid Forest Research Institute, and Desert Medicine Research Centre are also located in the city. The old city of Jodhpur is surrounded by a thick stone wall. The wall has six huge gates called Nagauri gate, Merati gate, Sojati gate, Jalori gate, Siwanchi gate and Chand pol.

Sojati Gate: The walled city of old Jodhpur has main entrance from Sojati Gate on the south which was named on the road that takes to village named Sojat, but now it has been occupied by the busiest commercial centers around it. At the left of circle is the statue of Rajiv Gandhi.

Jalori Gate: Another gate is Jalori gate, to the southwest of Sojati Gate along Station Road named as the road leads to Jalore village. It is near to Jodhpur Railway station .Jalori Gate, which is the best way into the old city. Station Road, leading off to the right towards Sojati Gate, is lined with cheap hotels and restaurants. Main Jalori Gate circle has shops of Surya Namakin the one of oldest and delicious mirchi vada server, and many fruit seller and lime water vendors. Also, among the major book providers like buuklo, second hand book depot, book world etc, few are located here

Merti Gate: Waking down to the nai sarak cycle market you may discover an old gate called Merti Gate named as the road leads to the village called Merta. Just before this you will find many namkeen and sweet shops that are there from times when raja used to rule.

Nagori Gate: One of the best place in Jodhpur is nagori gate named on the road leading to nagore village. From the circle goes roads in five different direction, one which is towards the gate takes you inside the city where you may find many jewelry shops, famous city namkeen shops and chai wala.

Siwanchi Gate: This gate is been preserved as being the most traffic intensive place. Now it has been a city bus stop and at the same place, Jodhpur child hospital is there called Janana hospital or ummed hospital and a famous temple of Shani god so the area nearby known as shanishcher ji ka than (place of god Shani). As you walk down the road inside the city at the center is a temple of god Hanuman and few namkin, flower and fruit shops.


20 BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN JODHPUR.
MEHRANGARD FORT
JASWANT THADA
TOORJI KA JHALRA
ROA JODHA ROCK PARK
UMAID HERITAGE ART SCHOOL
UMAID BHAWAN PLACE MUSEUM
CHAUHAN ART GALLERY AND ART SCHOOL
SARDAR MARKET
GHANTA GHAR
MANDORE GARDEN
PHOOL MAHAL
BALSAMAND LAKE AND GARDEN
MACHIA BOILOGICAL PARK
KAYLANA LAKE
MASURIYA HILL GARDEN
MAHAMANDIR
SHRI GANESH MANDIR
ROA JODHA JI STATUE
BABA RAMDEV TEMPLE
MAHARISHRI DANDHICHI GARDEN

NEWSPAPER

IF YOU DONT READ THE NEWSPAPER,
YOU ARE UNIMFORMED,
IF YOU READ THE NEWSPAPER ,
YOU ARE MIS-INFORMED.

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Newspaper plays a very important role in our life. Newspaper is a collection of news from all over the world which keeps us up-to-date about everything going outside. We should practice news reading on daily basis. It is a good habit. Newspaper is powerful tool that circulates information to people. It is one of the greatest means of communication between people and the world. They are also a great medium of knowledge. We get our daily dose of news from newspapers early in the morning. A newspaper is a publication printed on paper which gives information and opinions about current events and news. Newspaper contains news of daily, weekly, or at other regular times that provides news, views, features, and other information of public interest and that often carries advertising. The newspaper also contains opinion and editorial columns, weather forecasts, political cartoons, crosswords, daily horoscopes, public notices and more.Newspaper’s circulation started in the 17th century. Different countries have different timelines to start the publication of Newspapers. In 1665, the 1st real newspaper was printed in England. The first American newspaper named “Publick Occurrences Both Foreign and Domestick” was printed in 1690. In the late 19th century, newspapers became very common and were cheaply available. But, in the early 20th century, computer technology started replacing the old labor method of printing. Without news about the country people cannot stay or survive. Its major role is to act as the watch-dog of the nation and its surroundings, besides this basic function it is also an important means to education, and entertainment. In other words it can be said that it is the printed means passing on current information. News paper in India was first published on 29th January, 1780 by James Augustus Hicky under the British Raj and its name was “the Bengal Gazette” or Calcutta General Advertiser or commonly known as the “Hicky’s Gazette”. The period was characterised by strict government control. The year 1857 is known as the emergence year of journalism in India. This year is marked by the division of Indian press and British press and as a result of it Vernacular Press Act in 1876. In the year 1861 the first edition of “The Times of India” was published by Robert Knight. Most importantly, newspapers are published in various languages that make it easier for people of all regions to get news in their local language. Information is a very vital thing as we need to know what is happening around us. It aware us that what is happenings at our surrounding helps us in better planning and decision. Government and other official announcements are done in a newspaper. Government and private sector employment-related information like job vacancies and different competitive related information are also published in the newspaper.


CONCLUSION
Newspapers are a great source of information that can be available at home. Each and everyone must have to develop the habit of reading newspapers in their lives. It is the newspaper which ensures to provide us accurate and verified information. Newspapers are permanent as because they have been able to earn the faith of the people with its validated information. Socially, the newspaper plays an important role in the upbringing and maintaining the society to a larger extent.

FATHER OF THE NATION

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” – Mahatma Gandhi
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The father of the nation is Mahatma Gandhi . The full of Mahatma Gandhi is Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi. He was born October 2, 1869, Porbandar,Gujarat , India—died January 30, 1948, Delhi.Every year on 2 October, Gandhi Jayanti is observed. This year the day marks the 151st birth anniversary. He was a Indian lawyer, politician, social activist, and writer who became the leader of the nationalist movement against the British rule of India. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was known to his many followers as Mahatma, or “the great-souled one.Gandhi was the distinguished leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. Mahatma Gandhi is also called the Father of the Nation or “Bapu”.Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Mahatma Gandhi was a renowned freedom activist and an authoritative or powerful political leader who had played an important role in India’s struggle for Independence against the British rule of India. His father name is karamchand Gandhi . His mother name is Putlibai Gandhi. At the age of 13, Mahatma Gandhi was married to Kasturba which is an arranged marriage. His nationality is INDIAN .They had four sons of Harilal Gandhi, Manilal Gandhi, Ramdas Gandhi and Devdas Gandhi. He was a writer also .In South Africa for about 20 years, Mahatma Gandhi protested against injustices and racial discrimination using the non-violent method of protests. His simplistic lifestyle won him, admirers, both in India and the outside world. His father-in-law was Dewan or Chief Minister of Porbandar, the capital of a small principality in Western British India (Now Gujarat State). Mahatma Gandhi was the son of his father’s fourth wife Putlibai, who belonged to a Vaishnava family.When Gandhi was 9 years old he went to a local school at Rajkot and studied the basics of arithmetic, history, geography, and languages. At the age of 11, he went to a high school in Rajkot. Because of his wedding, at least about one year, his studies were disturbed and later he joined and completed his schooling.He joined Samaldas college in Bhavnagar in 1888 at Gujarat. Later, one of his family friend Mavji Dave Joshi to pursue further studies i.e. law in London. Gandhiji was not satisfied with the studies at Samaldas College and so he became excited by the London proposal and managed to convince his mother and wife that he will not touch non-veg, wine, or women.In May, 1893 he went to South Africa to work as a lawyer. There he had the first-hand experience of racial discrimination when he was thrown out of the first-class apartment of the train despite holding the first-class ticket because it was reserved for white people only and no Indian or black was allowed to travel in the first class. This incident had a serious effect on him and he decided to protest against racial discrimination.In 1915, Gandhiji returned to India permanently and joined the Indian National Congress with Gopal Krishna Gokhale as his mentor.Gandhi’s first major achievement was in 1918 when he led the Champaran and Kheda agitations of Bihar and Gujarat. He also led Non-Cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience Movement, Swaraj, and Quit-India movement against the British government.

“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight with you, then you win.” – Mahatma Gandhi.

Gandhi was a prolific writer.Hind Swaraj, published in Gujarati in 1909. Gandhi also wrote his autobiography, The Story of My Experiments with Truth.In 1930, Gandhi was named the Man of the Year by Time’s Magazine. In 2011, Time magazine named Gandhi as one of the top 25 political icons of all time.

“Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.” – Mahatma Gandhi.

HE IS THE ONLY MAM WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR FREEDOM .

Faith is not something to grasp, it is a state to grow into.” – Mahatma Gandhi.

CASE OF SHAYARA BANO

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Shayara Bano is a name of a muslim girl who fought a long legal battle against triple talaq(third time divorce), has joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). A Constitution Bench has declared that the practice of instantaneous Triple Talaq is unconstitutional. On 22nd August 2017, the 5 Judge Bench of the Supreme Court pronounced its decision in the Triple Talaq Case, declaring that the practise was unconstitutional.
Shayara Bano case popularly known by , the “TRIPLE TALAQ CASE ” .Shayara Bano, a 35-year-old woman from Uttarakhand She was married to Rizwan Ahmed in 2002. She suffered a lots of problem in her marriage . Her is not working . She was visiting her parents in october 2015 with her five children. her husband sent a letter a divorce letter , the word talak was written thrice time in it (talak – i-biddat).Talaq-e- bidat is a practise which gives a man the right to divorce his wife by uttering ‘talaq’ three times in one sitting without his wife’s consent. Nikah Halala is a practise where a divorced woman who wants to remarry her husband would have to marry and obtain a divorce, from a second husband before she can go back to her first husband. And polygamy is a practice which allows Muslim men to have more than one wife.On 16th February 2017, the Court asked Shayara Bano, the Union of India, various women’ rights bodies, and the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) to give written submissions on the issue of talaq-e- bidat, nikah-halala and polygamy. The Union of India and the women rights organizations like Bebaak Collective and Bhartiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA) supported Ms Bano’s plea that these practices are unconstitutional. She claimed that they violated several fundamental rights under the constitution of india namely Article 14 (Equality before law) , Article 15 (Prohibition of discrimination including on the ground og gender). Article 21 (Right to life )and Article 25 (Freedom of religion ).
There are two issues in this case are :-

  1. The validity of triple talaq.
  2. Whether triple talaq is an essential religious pratice?
    The judges are from different communities are chief justice JS KHEHAR (a Sikh), KURIAN JOSEPH (a Christian) , R.F NARIMAN (a Parsi),U. U LALIT (a Hindu ) , and ABDUL NAZEER (a Muslim ).
    On 22 of August 2017, the five judges bench of the supreme court pronounced is its decision in the triple talaq case, declaring that the practice was unconstitutional by a 3:2 majority. After 6 days of arguments from both side, it reserved the case for judgement.The court directed the Parliament to take legislative measures against the practice of triple talaq.Justice Rohinton Nariman and Uday Lalit held that talaq e biddat is regulated by the Muslim personal law (shariat) application 8, 1937. They held the practice is unconstitutional because it is manifestly arbitrary in nature. Justice Kurian Joseph on the other hand, in his concurring opinion, noted that triple talaq is against the Quran, and thus lack legal sanction. He wrote, “what is held to be bad in the holy Quran cannot be good in Shariat and, what is bad in theology is bad in law as well”.

On 22nd August 2017 Indian Supreme Court beamed instant triple talaq or talaq e biddat unconstitutional. On 30th July 2019, Parliament of India declared the practice of triple talaq as illegal, unconstitutional and made it punishable act from 1st August 2019 which is deemed to be in effect from 19th September 2018.

DIVORCE CASE

WHAT IS DIVORCE ?
Divorce simply means the end of a marriage relationship between two person. It sounds simply , but it’s not easy for a husband and wife to decide to end a marriage. They spend a long time together and try to solve their problems , but they not successed and then they have to take the decision of divorce . Divorce is harder for everyone.
WHAT IS UNIFORM CIVIL CODE?
The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) calls for the formulation of one law for India, which would be applicable to all religious communities in matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption. The code comes under Article 44 of the Constitution. The aim of such uniformity is meant to be ensuring equality and justice for women in particular, who are often denied their rights in marriage, divorce


CASE OF UNIFORM CIVIL CODE…..
Pratibha M. Singh files a divorce case dated July 7. in Delhi high court to take divorce from her husband. On Wednesday, Justice Pratibha M Singh said that caste and religion-related barriers were gradually disappearing from the society. We are grown up now then why women have to face problems in marriage and divorce barriers related to religion . The High Court made the observations while hearing a petition related to the applicability of the Hindu Marriage Act to a couple belonging to the Meena community in Rajasthan. The husband had filed for divorce under Section 13(1) of the Act, but a family court quashed his petition on the grounds that the law did not apply to the Meena community, which is a notified Scheduled Tribe in Rajasthan, according to Live Law. The man challenged this order in the Delhi High Court.“The youth of India belonging to various communities, tribes, castes or religions who solemnise their marriages ought not to be forced to struggle with issues arising due to conflicts in various personal laws, especially in relation to marriage and divorce,” Singh said.Singh said that the Hindu Marriage Act applies to everyone practising the religion, whether they were “Virashaiva, Lingayat or a follower of the Brahmo”, according to Live Law. She added, “If members of a tribe voluntarily choose to follow Hindu customs, traditions and rites they cannot be kept out of the purview of the provisions of the HMA [Hindu Marriage Act], 1955. When this provision was being discussed during the Constituent Assembly debates, it faced resistance from several members. A few members demanded addition of exceptions to this provision, saying that any community “shall not be obliged to give up its own personal law in case it has such a law”. The members spoke about the right to freedom of religion, and also claimed that “such regimentation will bring discontent and harmony will be affected”. While referring to several decisions of the Supreme court on the need for UCC, including the historical Shah Bano case of 1985, the court said: “The hope expressed in Article 44 of the Constitution that the State shall secure for its citizens Uniform Civil Code ought not to remain a mere hope.”The court was dealing as to whether the marriage between the parties who belonged to the Meena community were excluded from the ambit of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (HMA)

ENTERTAINMENT

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ENTERTAINMENT
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
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Today life is full of stress and anxiety. Everyone is busy with his life, no time for family and himself even. Every person is running behind his hectic schedule. Life become so fast but still no time to relax for 5 minute and release the stress .Entertainment can add salt in this discomfort and distasteful life. It is the way of entertainment which keeps the life going. Else life becomes very dull and boring. Entertainment gives the life its charm and energy. Entertainment is a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience, or gives pleasure and delight. Although people’s attention is held by different things, because individuals have different preferences in entertainment. Storytelling, music, drama, dance, and different kinds of performance exist in all…

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RAJASTHANI CULTURE

NICE THOUGHTS

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HISTORY IS OUR BODY AND CULTURE IS OUR SOUL…..
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Rajasthan has many beautiful artistic and cultural traditions which reflect the ancient Indian way of life. Rajasthan is also called “Land of Kings”. It has many tourist attractions and good facilities for tourists. This historical state of India attracts tourists and vacationers with its rich culture, tradition, heritage, and monuments. It has also some wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Rajasthan’s Culture dates back to the years of Kings where it was previously called Rajputana. Over the years it has been ruled by various kings including the Rajput, Marathas and even Muslim rulers. A land where royalty is the way of living. A land where celebrations know no boundaries and usher festivity among everyone.
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NARROW THINKING


JUDGING A PERSON IT DOES NOT DEFINES
WHO THEY ARE
IT DEFINES WHO ARE YOU
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WHAT IS NARROW MINDED THINKING ?
Narrow minded is a symptom of mental illnesses. For example, some personality disorders might cause a person to behave in narrow-minded ways. Someone who has social anxiety disorder might seem narrow-minded about going out to parties or different social venues. Narrow minded is a person with a limited outlook who are not able to consider alternative ideas and thoughts. An example of narrow minded is a person who has a strong political position and who will not even listen to debates or arguments from the other side. Sometimes Narrow minded people will become dangerous for all people. The thinking are :- girls are more weaker than boys , girls cant drive vehicle , dowry system , boys doesnt do this and that , girls have to stay at homes , they cant do any type of job etc. Specially girls have to suffer much than boys in a narrow minded people. They often think they’re right and everyone else is wrong. Narrow-minded people can be difficult to deal with in relationships, work settings, and other situations. It’s important to identify narrow-minded people quickly so you can save your life from these people. A person’s behaviour and belief system can reveal if that person is narrow-minded. A narrow-minded person may be unable to differentiate between different and negative.Sometimes Narrow-minded people may be very optional about those around them. A narrow-minded person are quick to judge others. They are often eager to take sides. Narrow-minded people may not be interested in the opinions of others. If you talk about politics with a narrow-minded person, he or she is more likely to argue than ask you why you feel the way you do. They can move quickly from judging a person’s actions to judging a person. The person may mix up the name of an actor in a movie. When you correct the person he or she conflict to u that he or she is always correct .A narrow-minded person may be difficult to talk to. He or she may expect others to listen and agree at all times.In personal relationships, a narrow-minded person may be self-focused.They are difficult to change, even if change is necessary.Narrow-minded people may actually enjoy power struggles more than they enjoy the healthy resolution of conflicts. They may actually enjoy power struggles more than they enjoy the healthy resolution of conflicts. Narrow-minded people can be quick to anger.


HOW TO DETECT NARROW MINDED PEOPLE….
Notice how this person talks about others.
See how this person handles conflicts.
Person shows an interest in others.
Find out if this person can accept being wrong.
Take a break on occasion.
Be willing to consider the reasons for someone’s behaviour.


5 WAYS TO RESPOND TO CLOSE-MINDED PEOPLE:
Do not share person things with them
Let them know you didnt ask for permission.
Be truthful to how you feel.
Maintain a positive outlook .
Dont take it personally.

Thanks for reading……

COVID – 19

STAY HOME AND STAY SAFE

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Whole world is suffering from the big pademic. The name of the pademic is COVID -19 .It is a very dangerous disease. The World Health Organization has declared the novel coronavirus (SARS-Co-V-2) a global pandemic. COVID-19 is the disease caused by a new coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2.  COVID-19 is killing people on a large scale. As of October 10, 2020, more than 7.7 million people across every state in the United States and its four territories had tested positive for COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dramatic loss of human life worldwide and presents an challenge to public health, food systems and the world of work. Without the means to earn an income during lockdowns, many are unable to feed themselves and their families. For most, no income means no food. Much of daily life has been colored by the coronavirus. WHO first learned of this new virus on 31 December 2019 .It attacks ourlungs and effects our immune system .It is a viral disease. It spreads through touching the things . We all are fedup from durning the lockdowns. Complications leading to death may include respiratory failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS),including injury of the heart, liver or kidneys. People aged 60 years and over, and those with underlying medical problems like high blood pressure, heart and lung problems, diabetes, obesity or cancer, are at higher risk of developing serious illness. The first human cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19, subsequently named SARS-CoV-2 were first reported by officials in Wuhan City, China, in December 2019.Stay safe by taking some simple precautions, such as physical distancing, wearing a mask, especially when distancing cannot be maintained, keeping rooms well ventilated, avoiding crowds and close contact, regularly cleaning your hands, and coughing into a bent elbow or tissue. The symptoms of covid -19 are high fever, cough and cold , weakness, headache etc. While a person is waiting for test results, they should remain isolated from others. Where testing capacity is limited, tests should first be done for those at higher risk of infection, such as health workers, and those at higher risk of severe illness such as older people, especially those living in seniors’ residences or long-term care facilities. When the government ordered for lockdown many people faced mamy problems . All the services were closed . Only emergency services are opned like hosptals , dairy shops , medical shopes , fruits and vegetables shopes .Antibody tests can tell us whether someone has had an infection in the past, even if they have not had symptoms. Also known as serological tests and usually done on a blood sample, these tests detect antibodies produced in response to an infection. In most people, antibodies start to develop after days to weeks and can indicate if a person has had past infection. Antibody tests cannot be used to diagnose COVID-19 in the early stages of infection or disease but can indicate whether or not someone has had the disease in the past.

Quarantine is used for anyone who is a contact of someone infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus.Quarantine means that you remain separated from others because you have been exposed to the virus and you may be infected and can take place in a designated facility or at home. For COVID-19, this means staying in the facility or at home for 14 days.

Isolation is used for people with COVID-19 symptoms or who have tested positive for the virus. Being in isolation means being separated from other people, ideally in a medically facility where you can receive clinical care.  If isolation in a medical facility is not possible and you are not in a high risk group of developing severe disease, isolation can take place at home. If you have symptoms, you should remain in isolation for at least 10 days plus an additional 3 days without symptoms. If you are infected and do not develop symptoms, you should remain in isolation for 10 days from the time you test positive. 

IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”
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WHAT IS EDUCATION ?
Education plays the most important part in our life. It is a tool to change ones life. Education is a weapon to improve one’s life. Education for a child begins at home.The first thing that strikes in our minds when we think about education is gaining knowledge. It is a lifelong process that ends with death. Education improves one’s knowledge, skills and develops the personality, confidence and attitude. A highly educated person likely to get a great job. Reading and writing is the first step in Education. It plays a great role in our career growth as well as in the personal growth. It has no limitation; people of any age group can get education anytime. An educated person having good education becomes the good citizen in the society. Education makes the life so easier .Education makes people literate .Education is extremely important for employment. It certainly is a great opportunity to make a decent living. If you are not educated you have to face many problems in job and if you are educated your job is much easier.Education makes an individual a better user of technology. Without Education, it would probably be difficult to handle modern machines. People become more mature with the help of Education. Educated people also realize the value of time much more. To educated people, time is equal to money. Education helps in the development and innovation of technology.It expands our vision and outlook to see the world. Education gives us knowledge of the world around us. It develops in us a perspective of looking at life. It is the most important element in the evolution of the nation. Without education, one will not explore new ideas. It means one will not able to develop the world because without ideas there is no creativity and without creativity, there is no development of the nation.

BENEFITS OF EDUCATION ;-

Creating More Employment Opportunities

Securing a Higher Income

Developing Problem-solving Skills

Improving the Economy

 Providing a Prosperous and Happy Life

Giving Back to the Community

 Creating Modern Society

Bridging the Borders

Creating equal opportunities

FRETURES OF EDUCATION

1.  Removing Poverty
Education helps in removing poverty as if a person is educated, he can get a good job and fulfill all the basic needs & requirement of his family.

2.  Safety and Security against Crime
If a person is well-educated, he will not be fooled by anyone easily. An educated person is less prone to involve in domestic violence & other social evils.

3. Prevention of Wars and Terrorism
To lead a safe & secure life, one needs to understand the value of education in our daily life. One needs to take an active part in various educational activities. These types of productive activities provide knowledge to live a better life.

4. Commerce and Trade
A good education doesn’t simply mean going to school or college & getting a degree.Education helps to become self-dependent and build great confidence among them to accomplish difficult tasks. On getting an education, their standard of life gets improved.

5.  Law and Order
Education enables the process of the Nation’s Fast Development. If you have a good education, you can serve your country well. It develops a good political ideology.

6. Women Empowerment
Education also helps in empowering women. Certain old customs like Not Remarrying Widows, Sati Pratha, Child Marriage, Dowry System etc. can be demolished with the power of education.

Conclusion

Education is a ray of light in the darkness. It certainly is a hope for a good life. Education is a basic right of every Human on this Planet. To deny this right is evil. Uneducated youth is the worst thing for Humanity. Above all, the governments of all countries must ensure to spread Education.

ENTERTAINMENT

ENTERTAINMENT
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
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Today life is full of stress and anxiety. Everyone is busy with his life, no time for family and himself even. Every person is running behind his hectic schedule. Life become so fast but still no time to relax for 5 minute and release the stress .Entertainment can add salt in this discomfort and distasteful life. It is the way of entertainment which keeps the life going. Else life becomes very dull and boring. Entertainment gives the life its charm and energy. Entertainment is a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience, or gives pleasure and delight. Although people’s attention is held by different things, because individuals have different preferences in entertainment. Storytelling, music, drama, dance, and different kinds of performance exist in all cultures.Entertainment can be of any type depending on one’s choice and likes. A tired person after coming back from office, if got a 15 minute time to watch its favorite show then that time is enough to relax his tiring mind. This small time period of entertainment can give a smile and a soothing effect to his mind.
In ancient times the modes entertainment is were only a local games .Besides these games people used to enjoy themselves by puppt show, ram lila , ras lila etc..But in modern times we have television , radio , music , cinema ,dramas , stories etc.. Most forms of entertainment have persisted over many centuries, evolving due to changes in culture, technology, and fashion for example with stage magic. Films and video games, for example, although they use newer media, continue to tell stories, present drama, and play music.Music is a great way to relive the day to day stress. Almost every person is interested in any kind of music. People of the older times love classical music whereas kids like rhymes and children music. Not only this, many are attracted to listen natural sounds such as chirping of birds, water falling from the mountains.When a person sits down with his eyes closed to listen his favorite music, the heart beat goes balanced and mind got relaxed. Music tunes the soul and renews the body.Other than music, reading is one of the good sources of entertainment. People who love reading can go for good source of stuff to read. It can help relieve stress and definitely reenergize the mind. Reading is a very good habit. It not only helps to gain knowledge but creates good vocabulary and helps to have a better look of the outside world. Going out for picnic, chatting with family members or friends, dancing, singing etc. can give pleasure to a tired and sick mind. These simple ways lift up the mood and can buzz the day and put the life at an ease.

SIX BENEFITS OF ENTERTAINMENT…..

  • It is a source of relaxation.
  • It is not limited.
  • It enhances your mental healt
  • It teaches you lots of things.
  • It keeps you updated.
  • It gives you an aspiration

In short, any sort of entertainment should be there in life to remove the boredom of life and to make the life dynamic and exciting .

RAJASTHANI CULTURE

HISTORY IS OUR BODY AND CULTURE IS OUR SOUL…..
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Rajasthan has many beautiful artistic and cultural traditions which reflect the ancient Indian way of life. Rajasthan is also called “Land of Kings”. It has many tourist attractions and good facilities for tourists. This historical state of India attracts tourists and vacationers with its rich culture, tradition, heritage, and monuments. It has also some wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Rajasthan’s Culture dates back to the years of Kings where it was previously called Rajputana. Over the years it has been ruled by various kings including the Rajput, Marathas and even Muslim rulers. A land where royalty is the way of living. A land where celebrations know no boundaries and usher festivity among everyone.
Welcome to Rajasthan, the ‘Cultural Capital of India’! One of the most alluring tourist destinations in the world, the ‘Land of Maharajas’ is one such place that showcases the most exuberant colours and cultures. From the costumes to people’s food habits, religious celebrations to social gatherings, Rajasthan is still adhered to its diverse traditions and rich cultures. Rajasthan has so many different names and in so many ways, it reflects the ancient lifestyle of India. Rajasthani culture is rich, special and also colourful which also shows the colourful and interesting history of state. The biggest state in India by its area which is located on the north western side of the country and also is populated with a number of splendid Palaces, strong and spectacular Forts, stunning Havelis and the vibrant life style of the people shows the royalty of the old long gone era.


ATITHI DEVO BHAVO….
Attithi Devo bhavo’ means to treat your guests like as you would treat God. This principle is a part of the Rajasthani Culture. They treat their guests well and make them want to visit again. Most of the people in Rajasthan are involved in tourism-related jobs and hence take this principle very seriously as they earn their revenue due to the tourists and have pledged to serve them. A popular folk song ‘Padharo Mhare Desh’ literary means ‘Welcome to my country’. Rajasthan Hospitality is famous all over the world.


FOLK MUSIC AND DANCE…..
Since many rulers ruled Rajasthan, each region has its own folk culture. The folk music and dance of Rajasthan are similar due to their geographical confinement, but each differs in their unique style.They perform ‘ragas’ (songs) for different purposes. Like during the pre-monsoon time, they would perform ragas to call forth the rains. Many traditional instruments are used by them that include dhols, shenhai, and been. Folk songs were usually for certain purposes like weddings or birth or were passed to tell a story of bravery or a romantic tale. Dance differed among different tribes. Ghoomer dance, which originated in Udaipur, has gained international recognition and appreciation.


ARCHITECTURE…..
The architectural style in Rajasthan is as diverse as its people. Rajasthan should be your next place to visit if you are a lover of architecture and appreciate monumental buildings, heritage sites and different styles of design. It is a western Indian architecture style with various domes and carvings on the pillars and the ceilings.The Umaid Bhavan Palace in Jodhpur is an architecture of Beaux-Arts style along with a blend of eastern and western architectural styles in spite of being built by Maharaja Jai sign II, a Hindu ruler. Culture of Rajasthan is truly inspiring for the entire world and a true delight for the eyes of the beholders. Tie-dye works, zari work, embroidery, mirror work on clothes, use of precious metals, and other metal works are some of the indigenous forms of Rajasthani traditional form of art and crafts.

SCHOOL LIFE

“The most important day of a person’s EDUATION  is the first day of SCHOOL, not Graduation Day.”

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The school life is the wonderful period of our life. My school time is the only time when i enjoyed a lot. The students learns  a lot of things from the school environment including; patience, sincerity, loyalty, sincerity, friendship, discipline etc. The school is really an unforgettable account of our experiences.School plays an important role in widening the out­look of students. I get my favourite subject from school. School provides opportunity to the students to be disciplined. They show discipline in class room, playground, hostel, and library at other places.School is a meeting place of students and teachers. From here, a student learns how to adjust himself with the society at life.The school life is generally a period of youth. In school, all the students read in a spirit of togetherness.They read together, play together and sit together. In these days their minds contain some youthful dreams which come true as they grow in age.

MY SCHOOL…..

My school is the best school . It has two very large fields.my school also has a basket court where students practice almost every day.My favorite is the swimming pool which is quite big. So I never miss any swimming periods whenever I have any.

My school is one of the most popular schools in town.My school building is very spacious and beautiful.My school has a huge playground where I can play various outdoor games.My school teachers are very kind and caring towards everyone.I have many friends at my school where we study and play together.We celebrate all national functions at my school with great pomp and show.My school has a huge library where we can read books.My school conducts physical education classes once every week.My school has a science lab which is well-equipped.I love to go to school because I learn new things every day.education is an essential part of our lives. We are nothing without knowledge, and education is what separates us from others. The main step to acquire education is enrolling oneself in a school. School serves as the first learning place for most of the people.. My school is my second home where I spend most of my time.

BENIFITS OF SCHOOL …..

  • Learn basic skills. School provides an environment where we can learn a lot of basic skills. …
  • Gain knowledge. The world has an abundance of knowledge and information. …
  • Develop your talents. …
  • Learn from experts. …
  • Meet friends
  • When we get education in school….Healthier Lifestyle
  • Experimentation and Diversity are a Benefit of Education
  • Socializing and networking are Personal Benefits of Education
  • Pursuing Your Passion
  • Personal Development of Skills
  • More Employment is a Benefit of Education
  • Career Entry and Advancement.

CONCLUSION…..

The school life is the wonderful period of our life. My school time is the only time when i enjoyed a lot. The students learns  a lot of things from the school environment including; patience, sincerity, loyalty, sincerity, friendship, discipline etc. The school life is a preparatory stage for entering public life.School plays an important role in widening the out­look of students. Virtues such as perseverance, sincerity, truthfulness, tolerance, discipline and obedience developed in pupils. School provides opportunity to the students to be disciplined. They show discipline in class room, play ground, hostel, and library at other places.

SCHOOL LIFE IS THE BEST LIFE ……..

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MUSIC

Music, admitted to the soul , becomes a sort of spirit , and never dies

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WHAT IS MUSIC ?

MUSIC IS LIKE A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE OF LIFE. Every human being enjoys it. It is very powerful thing . Music helps to distress ,heal and motivate . Music is a pleasant sound which is a combination of melodies and harmony and which soothes you.. Music is one of the most calming and soothing things. Music is something that we all enjoy in the course of our lives.Music may also refer to the art of composing such pleasant sounds with the help of the various musical instruments. A person who knows music is a Musician. Music is not only what is composed of men but also which exists in nature. We grow up to the sound of our mothers singing us lullabies so that we’d go to sleep.Music is not only created by people, but it is also all around us in nature. In the mornings, when the crickets and the birds chirp, it is music. The loud sound of the waves in the ocean swishing, the whistle in the wind, and the sound of trees and leaves rustling are all their own forms of music.Our mothers, fathers and grandparents sing us lullabies so that we can sleep peacefully.

THE IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC IN OUR LIFE ?

Music is very important to many people. Mostly, people are fond of music because music acts as a communicating, relaxing, expressing tool to people. Art and music are basic human function.We have the burning desire to create .People may choose their favorites kind of music..People have always found music significant in their lives, whether for enjoyment in listening, the emotional response, performing, or creating.

7 REASONS WHY MUSIC IS IMPORTANT IS OUR LIFE……..

1. The Universal Language

2. Ambiance

3. Music Unites

4. Focus

5. Emotions

6. Imagination

7. It’s just a pleasure

ADVANTAGES OF MUSIC ?

  • It’s heart healthy.
  • It elevates mood. …
  • It reduces stress. …
  • It relieves symptoms of depression. …
  • It stimulates memories. …
  • It manages pain. …
  • It eases pain. …
  • It helps people eat less

DISADVANTAGES OF MUSIC ?

  • Hearing loss.
  • Music can be distracting.
  • Music can trigger bad memories.
  • It’s very difficult to make money in the music industry.
  • Some people just can’t stand music.
  • Noise pollution.
  • Making Bad decisions.

CONCLUSION……

Music may cause you to feel joyful, sad, angry, hyped up, relaxed etc. and sometimes you can  feel more than one emotion during a song. As research shows, music  not only affects what kind of mood we  may be in, but we  also seem to have a habit of choosing music based on the moods we are already feeling.Music affects you in many ways; however, it primarily affects your brain, through which the rest of your body can be affected. Music is an excellent therapeutic tool for the brain, because it activates so many parts of it.Research shows that musical training in children can improve the activity of important neural systems. In fact, if someone receives a lot of music training before they turn 15 (or go through puberty), there is a chance that they will develop perfect pitch.It has also been proven that music has a huge effect on your mood. This occurs because of the rhythm and tone that we hear when we listen to music.

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