Homo Sapiens!

No defination can define humanity. Humanity is something that a person does for another person’s well-being and betterment. Being human does not mean that an individual possesses humanity. Humanity means caring for and helping others whenever and wherever possible. Humanity means helping others at times when they need that help the most, humanity means forgetting your selfish interests at times when others need your help. Humanity means extending unconditional love to each and every living being on Earth.

Humanity is all about feeling love and compassion for others, for other people, be they relatives or even people who are distant from our life. It’s a feeling of love and compassion for everyone, irrespective of religion, caste, and creed, irrespective of nationality, and even for our enemies. Matters like religion, caste, creed, and nationality often separate people and do not unite them.

Humanity, however, is much more than that. The feeling of love and compassion is not just for human beings, but also for plants, animals, and also for the environment in which we live.

Unfortunately, many of us have detached ourselves from humanity. We have become inhuman in many ways.

Now is the moment, it’s done or die. So do it for hunger, do it for charity, do it for peace or do it for freedom, do it for equality, do it for cancer, or do it for the poor, do it for the living, but do it for change and do it for today…do it for HUMANITY.

The Wonders Of The World

Seven wonders of the world are identified because of their breathtaking design and monument. The true wonder we can say is artistic, mysterious, magnificent, stunning or in other words, it is a masterpiece, and due to these qualities, it attracts everyone towards itself. The most remarkable creations by mankind are included in the list of Seven Wonders of the World.

The Taj Mahal, a symbol of love is well known across the world for its historical value and its stunning beauty. Located in the historic Indian city of Agra, the Taj Mahal houses the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal, the wife of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It is believed that the Emperor’s immense love for his dear wife who died in 1631 giving birth to their 14th child prompted him to build the Taj Mahal as a testament of his love.

The construction which took approx 22 years was completed by 1632. Its construction cost is equivalent to US$827 million today. In 1983, the Taj Mahal has declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Today, it attracts around 7 to 8 million visitors each year.

The Colosseum in Italy is one of the world’s new seven wonders of the world. The oval-shaped Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre is the largest amphitheater in the world located in the center of the city. It is constructed out of concrete and sand.

It can host around 80,000 spectators. Some of the public spectacles held at the Colosseum are mock sea battles, animal hunts, famous battle re-enactments, executions, and mythological dramas. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and serves as the iconic symbol of Imperial Rome.

Chichen Itza is an archaeological site in Mexico’s Yucatán State. It is a pre-Columbian city built during the Terminal Classic period by the Maya people. The historical value contributes to its status as the modern wonders of the world. Chichen Itza is one of the major cities of the ancient Mayan world and constructions in the city exhibit a variety of architectural styles.

Machu Picchu is the dream destination of millions of people around the world. It is located in the Cusco of Peru’s Machupicchu District. Archaeologists believe that emperor Pachacuti of Inca built Machu Picchu as an estate in the year 1450. Developed as a city, it was abandoned a century later during the Spanish Conquest. Machu Picchu remained unknown to the rest of the world until it was discovered by the American explorer Hiram Bingham. Machu Picchu is a unique representation of the Incan era.

Brazil’s most iconic symbols statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro is one of the new seven wonders of the world. The French sculptor, Paul Landowski build the statue. . The structure is 98 feet tall and has a 26-feet tall pedestal. Its arms stretch 92 feet wide. Located on Corcovado mountain, the 2,300 feet tall statue weighs 635 metric tons and is made up of soapstone and concrete

Petra, a Jordanian wonder and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also listed as one of the “28 Places to See Before You Die” by the Smithsonian magazine. Apart from that, it’s immense archaeological, historical, and architectural value makes it a jaw-dropping tourist attraction. The most important features of the ancient city are its water conduit system and rock-cut architecture. The stone color from which it has been carved helped to get its nickname the “Rose City”.

The Great Wall of China is long associated with Chinese history. At the beginning of the 7th century, over a period of years, series of walls were initially built by Chinese empires of different states. Later, these walls were joined together resulting in today what we see like the Great Wall of China. It was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987.

Mental Health

Today in the 21st century where we can get things at the tip of our fingers, where there are flying cars, one can see each other from any corner of the world; where one can shop for food, clothes, house everything from their mobile phone but still our mind is not happy or is at peace which creates mental
health issues.

Today we are physically strong but mentally weak. Our body is perfect yet our minds are chaotic. Today we have everything but still, our mind desires more of other things which makes our minds unhappy, jealous, and unsatisfied with our life.
Mental health has been one of the most important health issues in today’s time. People have thousands of friends on Facebook but still no one to hear their problems. It makes a person feel low self-esteem, self-doubt, depression, and anxiety too. If your mind is not happy then no matter what you do; no matter whom you are with, you won’t feel good at all.

It feels like you are with all the people around you, and yet you may lose yourself in the crowd. Mental health issues make you feel sad and add negative contemplations to your brain which impacts your daily life.

It makes you feel bored and lazy to do the job. One going through mental health problems always try to isolate themselves and they don’t socialize with people usually. They have irregular sleeping patterns. They start consuming alcohol and smoking cigarettes which makes them feel better.

One of the most important reasons behind the rise of this Issue is today’s digital world we live in. Where we are provided with every information we want but also exposes us to the information we are not supposed to have. Too much exposure to something always leads you to the negative side. People get wrongly influenced by this information which results in wrong thoughts.

But still today in our society having mental health problems is a stigma. People are afraid to tell others about their problems because society judges them. Which makes it even more worse for people to talk. But this stereotype is slowly breaking, people are now accepting this as completely normal.

People can talk to their friends, family, or with someone, they can connect with. Talking about problems and feelings will always help you to reduce your stress and stay calm. People can start doing meditation or play outdoor games, or socialize with people which would definitely help them with their problems.

Do Not Miss It!

People tend to skip breakfast quite often, which is considered the most important meal of the day. Lack of time, fasting, inability to cook are some common reasons for skipping breakfast.
Having a perfect breakfast every morning will benefit your body in various ways.

 • Maintains blood sugar levels
 • Gives you the energy you need to perform daily tasks.
 • Helps you control your weight
 •  Boosts your brainpower
 • Improves immune system

Skipping breakfast is like punishing your own body. Skipping it may create alot of problems such as
 • Chances of gaining weight
 • Risk of heart disease
 • High blood pressure
 • Obesity
 • Immunity goes down

Everybody is busy in today’s world, but, it is important to follow a proper a schedule and make time for your breakfast. Having a cup of coffee and two biscuits won’t work, you should be very careful before selecting your breakfast.

Here are some suggestions to make your breakfast more healthy:-

 • Oatmeal

Cereal lovers should always start their day with oatmeal.
Oatmeal has various benefits such as lowering cholesterol and is filled with fiber which will make you feel full. Eat it with milk rather than water.

 • Eggs

Eggs are undoubtedly very healthy and a perfect breakfast to start your day with.
Eggs are healthy as well as very delicious. Eggs have various benefits. Eggs reduce heart risks, and helps to keep your brain and liver healthy. It is a proper choice if you want to consume proteins.

 • Fruits

All types of fruit contain proteins, vitamins, minerals, potassium, and fiber. They are a very delicious, healthy and will fill you due to it’s fiber. Citrus fruits are a good source of vitamin C.

 • Shakes or Smoothies

Shakes and Smoothies are very easy to prepare and extremely healthy for your body. One can also use protein powders to make it more healthy. Add nuts, fruits, seeds, etc to make it tasty and healthy.

 • Greek Yogurt

Greek yogurt is full of calcium, proteins, and Vitamin D. It should be unsweetened and you can add fruits to it for flavour.

Apart from these items, green or black tea or a cup of coffee is also very essential to prepare you for your day.
These little things will help you and body to survive various ups and down, only if, you remember to add them in your breakfast.

Incredible India

INDIA is filled with culture, traditions, history, mysteries and facts. Many travellers have India in their bucket list for several reasons.

Here are some facts about India which will force you to visit atleast once in your life.

 • India is home to the wettest inhabited place on Earth, Meghalaya, a state in the northeast part of India receives around 12,000 mm of rain every year.

 • Famous board games such as snakes and ladders and chess trace their roots back to India. The inventor of the games is not known but, it was created to teach children lessons about karma.

 • The biggest cricket ground in the world, Narendra Modi Stadium, is situated in Ahmedabad, India. It has the largest sitting capacity in the world.

 • Chenab Bridge, the world’s highest railway bridge is situated in Jammu and Kashmir, India.It is 1178 feet above the water.

 • India was the only source of diamonds from the 4th century BC for around 1000 years. Therefore, India was the first country to mine diamonds. They were found in the Krishna River Delta.

 • The oldest religion in the world is practiced in India. Hinduism started around 1500 BC. Hinduism has no founder in fact it is a way of living life.

 • India has the highest population of vegetarians in the world. Around 30% of the population follows a vegetarian diet. Every restaurant in India will have a vegetarian menu too.

 • Kumbh Mela, the largest gathering in the world happens in India once every 12 years. The gathering is so huge that it is visible from space.

 • The holy city of Varanasi, also known as Banaras or Kashi is the oldest living city in the world. It is believed that it was once the home of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

 • India is the birthplace of Ayurveda and Yoga. It has healing powers and it is famous worldwide.

 • The word ‘shampoo’ comes from the Sanskrit word ‘champu’ which means to ‘massage’. Previously, various herbs were mixed with water to form a shampoo.

 •  The Statue of Unity is currently the tallest statue in the world. It is 600ft in height. It is situated in the state of Gujarat.

 • India is the first country to extract, refine and consume sugar. It was found and refined around 2500 years ago.

India is a place of 1.3 billion people more than 6 religions speaking more than rationalized mother tongues, 234 identifiable mother tongues, and 22 major languages, this is the only place in this world where parents and teacher shares a place similar to God. A place that gave the world Taj Mahal, Vedas, yoga, medical science, the number zero.

Bollywood v/s Tollywood

Do you find Tollywood funny because of it’s hilarious fighting scenes? and Do you choose Bollywood over Tollywood? If, yes! Then there are some things you need to know about these both well known film industries. Bollywood is basically a Hindi language movie industry and Tollywood belongs to South India. Tollywood releases movies in various south indian languages such as Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, etc.

Bollywood is too overrated because of the number of movies it releases every year and also due to some actors who are famous world wide.

But, we all have noticed in past few years, that, the South – Indian movies (Tollywood) makes better movies than Bollywood. The story line given in Tollywood makes more sense than that of the Bollywood. Infact, Bollywood has adapted various stories from Tollywood and made some good remakes, for example, Rowdy Rathore starring Akshay Kumar is adapted from a Telugu movie, Vikramarkudu, Kabir Singh is a remake of Telugu movie, Arjun Reddy, Wanted is also a remake of a Telugu film, Pokiri.
So, now you know, that these hit Bollywood movies have come from Tollywood.

We usually tend to compare Bollywood actors with Tollywood actors on the basis of their looks, looks and looks. And we focus on this aspect so much that we forget about the talent, acting skills, and passion seen in them. Tollywood actors are as talented and passionate about their work as Bollywood actors. 
It is seen that the selection of actors in Tollywood is done more on the basis of their skills rather than their looks.

Tollywood has also produced some of the best actors like the Superstar Rajnikant, Chiranjeevi,
Nagarjuna, Mahesh Babu, and many more.

Tollywood movies are getting more recognition than bollywood movies in India like Bahubali and many more which have also got appreciated in international film industry too.
Every industry has its own pros and cons.So,its not right to debate on which one is better, both are doing exceptionally great.As to know whether which one is better, it completely depends on the viewer’s preference. The spectators are the one who give the final judgment for all the movies.

Indian Sisterhood

The name “The Seven Sisters” was first heard in the year 1972. It refers to the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland, and Tripura. These states are home to majestic flora and fauna, and beautiful terrains.
These states are home to many tribes and around 220 languages are spoken in these states.
Further, are some more interesting facts about these states.

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh is the largest state among the Seven Sisters. The capital of the state is Itanagar. The state is mostly covered with greenery. Arunachal Pradesh is also called the Orchid Paradise of India. It is also the birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso. The state is inhabited by 26 major tribes and 100 sub – tribes.

Assam

Assam is one of the most progressive states in India. Guwahati is the capital of Assam. It is well known for its silk and tea. Assam is home to various animals such as one horned Indian rhinoceros, tiger, wild water buffalo, elephants, and various species of Asiatic birds. The state also has its own State Anthem.

Meghalaya

Shillong is the capital of Meghalaya. It is the wettest place on Earth. It recieves over 10,000 mm of rain in a year. Meghalaya is known for its Living Root Bridges. The life span of these bridges is said to be 500 years old. Meghalaya is also famous for its waterfalls, forests and biodiversity.

Mizoram

Mizoram became a part of India only 34 years ago. It is the leading producer of bamboo in India. Mizoram is enriched with flora and fauna. Around 90.68% of land is covered by forests which attracts many wildlife photographers. It is the second most literate state in India.

Manipur

Manipur and Nagaland were the only two states where World War II was fought in India. It is famous for its natural beauty, rich culture and traditions. Imphal is the capital of Manipur. It attracts alot of tourists for it’s beauty and rich historical background.

Nagaland

Nagaland is famous for its festivals and is known as “The Land of Festivals”. The locals celebrate various festivals every month. World’s hottest chilli pepper is cultivated in Nagaland. 90% of the people in Nagaland follow Christianity.

Tripura

Tripura is the smallest state among the Seven sisters and is famous for its tribe culture and food. It is well known for its tea plantations and beautiful gardens. Agartala is the capital of the state.

The Seven Sisters, is the best place to visit if you’re a fan of natural beauty.

Maintain your limits!

Every child is taught to eat healthy food including vegetables and fruits. Adding vegetables to your diet will help to stay healthy and disease-free. Intake of some vegetables can be more useful in treating health issues rather than consuming medicines. Vegetables are low in fats and calories and can also reduce the risk of heart problems, cancer, digestive problems, etc. They also provide the essential requirements of our body such as vitamins, potassium, fiber, etc.
But we are also taught that everything has a limit. Consuming something more than its need will always cause serious problems in life. Likewise, consumption of some vegetables daily may also react negatively and lead to health problems.
One should always know the limits before consuming any vegetable on daily basis.

Here are some vegetables and it’s negative effects

Spinach

Spinach is filled with vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, iron, and even calcium. But on the other hand, spinach can cause bloating, gas, and even stomach cramps if consumed excessively. A limited amount of spinach should be consumed daily.

Carrots

Carrots are the best source of keeping blood sugar levels under control and can lower the risk of diabetes. But eating too much carrot on daily basis can cause carotenemia which can discolor the skin.

Cauliflower

Cauliflower is extremely gassy and can cause bloating. These conditions occur when it is eaten in excess. A moderate amount of cauliflower can provide antioxidants and can help you prevent cancer.

Potatoes

Potatoes are a good source of fiber and can also prevent heart diseases and strokes. But consuming damaged potatoes, green potatoes and sprouts can cause headaches, gas, stomach cramps, diarrhea, restlessness, this occurs because these potatoes contain poisonous chemicals which cannot be destroyed.

Okra

Eating okra daily can worsen kidney stones and gall bladder stones. Eating too much okra can cause bowel problems too.

Always research before eating any vegetable on daily basis.

The Flying Sikh

Very few people in the world possess extraordinary talent, the name of such an extraordinary talent is – Milkha Singh In fact, ‘Milkha Singh’ is not just a name, but a story of courage, struggle, and inspiration, which made India proud in childhood. Despite losing his entire family during the partition of Pakistan, he made his own path and touched the heights on the strength of his hard work.

Malkha Singh was born on 20 November 1929 in Gobindpura village of Muzaffargarh district of Punjab province. However, this place is located in Pakistan now. He had horrifying childhood as he saw his parents getting killed in front of his own eyes during the Indo-Pak partition. Milkha Singh was mere 12 years old when he ran for his life.

Failed thrice to get in the military he got success in the 4th time and trained during fatigue time. The first race he ever won was a cross-country race where he finished sixth among 500 runners.

He won gold medals in both the 200m and 400m events at the 1958 Asian Games. He won a gold medal in the 400m competition at the 1958 Cardiff Commonwealth Games.

At the 1960 Olympics in Rome, he finished second in all of his 400m races before the final. He lost the Bronze Medal in the 400m event at Rome Olympics Games 1960 by just 0.1 seconds.

In 1962, Milkha Singh defeated Pakistani runner Abdul Khaliq who was then Asia’s fastest runner.

Milkha Singh ran 80 races all over the world winning 77, He was awarded the Helms World Trophy in 1959 by the USA by virtue of being the best 400-meter runner in the world and broke the Olympic record in 1960 Rome Olympics.

Hard work, Willpower, and Dedication for a person with these qualities, the sky is the limit – Milkha Singh

Pets Need Love

Do you feel like adopting a dog when you see one? But are also scared to take care of them?
Looking after a pet is like looking after a baby.
Pets need love, care, proper food, and also hygiene. It is very important to give them proper time but there are other things that one must take care while you have a pet or before adopting a pet.

Here are some things to keep in mind if you have a pet

Provide them healthy food
Healthy pet, happy pet.
You should always feed your pet good and high-quality food. The overall health of your pet is very important.

Vaccination on time
See that your pet is vaccinated from time to time. They prevent diseases such as rabies, distemper, Lyme disease, herpes virus, etc. Schedule your appointment, if you’ve not vaccinated your pet yet.

Veterinarian visits
If you want to be a responsible pet owners then start taking your pet to veterinarian. Your pet needs a checkup at least once a month. Regular visits will keep them healthy.

Take them for walk
Every pet needs fresh air and a good walk. Take them for a walk twice or thrice a day for atleast thirty minutes. Animals are social creatures, they tend to become more active when they go out.

Train your pet
Train your pet to follow simple commands. A well trained pet will lead a long and a healthy life. Pet training classes will be very helpful.

Provide a clean and a protective environment
Provide a clean and a protective environment for your pets. See to it there are no hazardous objects in the house and there is enough ventilation in the house.

Keep water available
Always keep fresh and clean water around them. Water in the container should be changed time to time.

Communicate with your pet
It is very important to develop a healthy relationship with your pet. Pets understand the language of love so always remember to communicate with them.

Terrified!

Do you get scared of horror films but still watch them?
People may brag about not being scared of ghosts but deep down everybody is, from a three-year-old to a sixty-year-old. Very few people on this planet can say no to a horror movie. Things shown in a horror movie might make you think it’s real and might act as an obstacle between you and the washroom at midnight, you might also see some scary faces in your dreams, or might feel a presence of someone under your bed but despite all these things, you’ll still gather all the courage and watch it. The reason behind this can be the excitement.
So if you are filled with such excitement and courage and are also looking for an excuse to come closer to your partner, here are some terrifying movies you should watch.

The Exorcist

The Exorcist is a 1973 supernatural horror movie. The movie is adapted from a novel. The novel was inspired by the actual 1949 exorcism of a young boy. If you’re a fan of horror, then this is a must-watch.
IMDb – 8/10

The Shining

The Shining is a 1980 psychological horror film. The story is taken from a novel written by Stephen King. The movie has won various awards and it is a perfect movie for you if you’re a horror movie buff.
IMDb – 8.4/10

Get Out

Get Out is a 2017 satirical horror movie. This movie is simply amazing. It serves you both, funny as well as scary scenes.
IMDb – 7.7/10

The Conjuring (film series)

The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring (2016), and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) is a supernatural horror movie. These movies are based on true incidents witnessed by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.
IMDb – 7.5/10

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe is a 2016 horror-thriller film. This movie will keep you excited from the start to the end.
IMDb – 7.1/10

Break the Binary

How will you feel when you’ll be made fun of based on your gender? or How will you feel when your family will abandon you because of your gender?
These are the most basic challenges faced by transgenders in India. They’re insulted for their appearance knowing that it’s natural and not their choice. They also face other problems such as physical and sexual violence, false arrest. They also face difficulties in getting their share in ancestral property. Due to lack of proper education, begging on the streets and sex work was their only option for survival.
After years of hard work and struggle, they’ve got their stand in society. Many transgender across the country have made their own identity and have inspired many.

Here are some well-known transgenders all over India

Manabi Bandopadhyay

Isn’t she charming? She is Manabi Bandopadhyay, the first transgender college principal. She is the first transgender who has completed a Ph.D. She adopted a son too. She has inspired many transgenders by taking a stand for herself and completing her studies and becoming successful.

Laxmi Narayan Tripathi

Laxmi Narayan Tripathi is a transgender rights activist. She is also seen in various movies and is also a Bharatnatyam dancer, choreographer, and also motivational speaker. She is the first transgender individual to represent Asia – Pacific at a UN task meeting in 2008. She has also worked for many NGOs including Astitva Trust.

Joyita Mondal

Joyita Mondal is a first transgender judge of a civil court. She is also a social worker in West Bengal, India. She suffered a lot during her childhood but despite the difficulties, she finished her studies. She also started an organization, Dinajpur Notun Alo.

Gauri Sawant

Gauri Sawant is a transgender activist from Mumbai, India. She left her house when she was 18 and started her journey from there. She is the director of Sakhi Char Chowghi who supports transgender people and also helps people who have AIDS/HIV. She also has an adopted daughter.

Naaz Joshi

Naaz Joshi is India’s first transgender beauty queen.
She is as beautiful as any other woman on this planet.

Transgenders have never failed to impress us. They shine in their way and it’s time for us to accept them and give them the respect they deserve because, in the end, we all are human beings.

The Holocaust

The Nazis came into power in Germany in 1933. They believed that the Germans were superior and the Jews were Inferior. During this era, the population of Jews was around nine million. During World War II, the Nazis came up with “The Final Solution”. “The Final Solution” was a plan in which they brutally killed over six million European Jews i.e. three out of two jews. They killed Jew men, women, and even children. This mass murder conducted by the Nazis is known as The Holocaust or Shoah in Hebrew. The word holocaust comes from ancient Greek which means ” whole burnt”.

The main cause of the holocaust is believed to be the ideology of the Nazis. They wanted to terminate the Jews and they were able to do so.
The Nazis blamed Jews for Germany’s defeat in World War I too.
Before World War II, the Nazis tried various ways to remove the Jews from Germany by allowing them to emigrate. The Jews were robbed, beaten, and even killed at times. They were banned at public parks and pubs. They were not allowed to work in certain professions. In 1935, Nuremberg Racial Laws came into force in which the Jews were forbidden to marry non-Jews. The Nazis burnt their houses, food, etc, and made their survival difficult. Later, they decided to move the Jews to the islands of Madagascar but the war made it impossible. Therefore, they came up with a mass murder plan. They not only killed the Jews but also others like the political opponents, Roma, Sinti, handicapped, homosexuals, etc. They established killing spots and executed millions of Jews.
In the end, it all went down as Adolf Hitler wanted. Everything worked according to him, he decided to murder, just because he thought the lives of Jews were unimportant.

Indian Rituals

India is known as a cultural country, filled with traditions, religions, rituals, customs, etc. The diversity in the country results in spreading love, unity, and openness among the citizens. Over the years, people have learned to accept each other’s religions and beliefs. Every person in India has his language, religion, traditions, rituals, and beliefs. We all are aware of these traditions and beliefs but, there are some odd rituals too which are practiced in India but unfortunately, we are not aware of it at all.
These rituals are weird but are still practiced in many rural parts of the nation. The people practicing them have a lot of faith in it. These rituals are brutal and it’ll be shocking to know that they exist even today.
These are some of the rituals you should know about.

 • Baby Tossing
Baby Tossing is a very old ritual followed by many in the states of Maharashtra, and Karnataka. In this, a baby is thrown from a height of 30 to 50 feet and the devotees catch the babies with the help of some blankets. This ritual is not at all safe and is also against India’s children’s rights law.

•  Thimithi or Firewalking
Thimithi is a festival celebrated in the state of Tamilnadu, South India. It is believed that walking on a pit of fire will bless the devotees and Goddess Draupadi will grant their wishes.

 

• Impaling
Impaling includes piercing various body parts with sharp objects such as needles, iron rods, swords, hooks, etc. It is practiced in the southern part of India. It is done for protection against evil and it is also done to bring good luck to the community.

 

• Female Genital Mutilation
FGM is a procedure that involves partial or total removal of the external female genital organ. So basically the clitoris is the pleasure center of the female body and they just brutally cut the clitoris, not to enjoy the pleasure of having some sort of extra affairs. It’s is strongly believed that if a girl has done is circumcision, she will have no extramarital affairs.FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) is violence against girls and is practiced in countries like the Middle East, Indonesia, some parts of India, and many more countries.

 • Aghori
Aghoris are the followers of Lord Shiva often referred to as the God of Death and Destruction. They believe that everything nature provides can be consumed. They feast on human flesh, drink from skulls, and live among the dead. From Eating flesh to conjuring black magic, they do it all.

It is hard to believe that such rituals are still practiced in India. India is truly filled with mysteries.

A Must Watch!

How many of you’ll miss going to theatres? and grabbing some popcorns and your favorite drink? I guess we all have.
Movies are considered to be the best source of entertainment. It is easily available to everyone. One can watch movies in theatres, at home on television, and with our technology one can also watch movies on their mobile phones and laptops. A Movie can stimulate a lot of feelings and emotions inside us and make us react despite knowing that it is not real, for example, crying during a sad scene, laughing during a comedy scene, or getting scared during a horror scene. We connect to movies in different ways and might adopt some things from them too. We all have our own genres when we talk about movies, like horror, comedy, romantic, patriotic, etc.

Here are some patriotic movies about sports, war, the freedom movement, etc.

 • Rang De Basanti
Rang de Basanti is based on political issues. The movie made a remarkable impact on Indian Society and inspired many Indians.

• Lagaan
Lagaan is an Oscar-nominated movie. The story of the movie is based on a true story. It is a must-watch if you love cricket.

 • The Legend of Bhagat Singh
The legend of Bhagat Singh is about the most fearless freedom fighter of India. The role of Bhagat Singh is played by actor Ajay Devgan.

 • Chak De India
Chak De India is an iconic movie based on the national sport of India, hockey. This movie is definitely going to give goosebumps.

 • 1971
1971 is based on a true story starring Manoj Bajpai. It is based on war drama.

• Purab Aur Paschim
Purab Aur Paschim is a 1970 film starring Manoj Kumar and Saira Banu. The songs are as hit as the movie

 •  A Wednesday
A Wednesday is inspired by the 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings. It has received many awards. This movie can be viewed by all age groups.

• Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is based on sports starring Farhan Akhtar. The movie is based on the real story of, Milkha Singh, an Indian athlete.

 • The Ghazi Attack
The Ghazi Attack is based on true events from the Indo- Pakistani war. It is truly a patriotic movie showing the struggle and strength of the Indian Navy.

 • Uri: The Surgical Strike
Uri: The Surgical Strike is an iconic movie starring Vicky Kaushal. This movie attracted a lot of youngsters to join the Indian Army.