LGBT stands for gay , lesbian , bisexual , transgender. People around the world face violence and inequality and sometimes torture , even execution- because of who they love , how they look and who they are.
Personalities like Menaka Goswami and Arundhati Katiju , Dutee Chand, Manish Arora of India hold their heads high to hold the LGBT tag , and i think that’s beautiful. There are people who fight for dreams , dreams like getting settled in life but then these are few of those people who dreamt of acceptance in the society and the establishment of their own identity. India might be a democratic country , and possess all fundamental rights but something has to come from within. The question now arises is that has India actually acquired it,s dream of establishing “Love is same for all” template among the society ?
Laws and rules won’t work if the individual beings doesn’t change their psychology. Those who accepted it on a big platform in front of the world are already famous personalities. But what about those who are still behind the scenes! Being LGBT is not a fire-able offence.
Still there are people, who themselves haven’t accepted their identity. Someone has said is so correctly,” we fall in love with a person , not a gender.” In this phase of liberalism, why should others decide your uniqueness or your character. We advocate for laws and policies that will protect everyone,s dignity. We work for a world where all the people can enjoy their rights fully.
I have a dream of having freedom, freedom from the norms of the society, freedom of being what i am, freedom of words, freedom of actions, freedom to love, freedom to explore,…. freedom to live as you all do ! I am proud to be a part of the LGBT community. I am a gay and i am not ashamed of it !
“There,s nothing wrong with you. There’s a lot wrong with the world you live in.”
We all know that in the aftermath of the China-India border skirmish the Government of India has banned fifty nine Chinese apps over concerns on the safety and security of user data and privacy of citizens. There has been widespread support of the decision among the public. But all decisions have some pros and cons. The decision to ban apps has apparently affected some groups in the country. Many teenagers are upset particularly about the ban of two affordable online shopping platforms— Shein and Club Factory. But the worst affected group is TikTok users. TikTok is a Chinese creative video sharing social networking service app which is used to create short dance, lip sync, comedy performances. It has over twelve crore users across the country, preceded only by China and the USA. TikTok’s rank is just after Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Now people can neither use it nor download from the play stores. Most people are happy about the ban of TikTok. But it has hit hard those who by being certified TikTokers were earning from it.
TikTok celebrities like Jannat Zubair, Riya Kishanchandani, Ashnoor Kaur and many more, who have over one million followers, have applauded the decision of the government. They have stated that the app was just for entertainment purpose through which some of them tried to give good contents— self-help, DIY videos, lifestyles, tech-hacks and lots more— to their audience. TikTok also provided many opportunities to common people. Some of them had joined the app one or two years ago after quitting their stable jobs. They had confidence about the prospects of the app and found by it a new and interesting job to entertain the followers and brand endorsements. They are in distress as there are only two paths opened to them— either join the YouTube platform or apply for jobs. The netizens are busy sharing hilarious memes, funny posts, GIFs and insulting the state of the users at present. But in one way trolling them for ‘unemployment’ during this pandemic situation is a form of apathy. Those who were earning from TikTok was not doing anything illegal— till the ban— and it is better to be sympathetic about their plight in such trying times. The TikTokers are urging their fans to follow them in their other social media accounts. The ban came into effect on 29 June. The TikTokers have started using Instagram and YouTube links to pursue their craft.
In India more than around 660 million people have installed the TikTok app since 2017. This is the second time TikTok faced trouble with the Indian government. This application was blocked last year after the court ruled that it could expose children to sexual predators, pornography and cyber bullying. It was reinstated a week later after it successfully appealed the court.
Following Prime Minister Modi’s ‘atmanirbharata’ policy some people have started looking for new digital homes. The homegrown short-video application ‘Chingari’ claims that after the ban of TikTok, it has gained tremendous number of followers. It has crossed 3.5 million downloads and around one lakh download per hour since then. ‘Mitron’, another app like TikTok, is in the market. But the domestic app lack the trending filters and have some user-interface issues. Sometimes the phones hang after using it. The app developers have stated that it will take a few more months to be better than the Chinese apps. Hopefully the claim comes true.
China’s two-time Olympic badminton champion Lin Dan announced his retirement in a social media post on Saturday (July 4), thanking his family and fans.
The news means that the 36-year-old, who took golds at the Beijing and London Games, will not be competing in the next Olympics in Tokyo.
The great Chinese badminton player was well known by the name of lindan and was loved worldwide. He ended his fantastic career by winning each and every title in the sport of badminton.
“Even after 20 years, I even have to mention goodbye to the chinese national team and It is very difficult to speak it out,” he said on social media platform Weibo.
According to the Chinese Badminton Association, Lin submitted a formal retirement application a few days ago.
Given his personal preference and his current situation, the national badminton national team accepted his retirement. “I’ve dedicated everything to the sport I love. My family, coaches, team mates and fans have accompanied and helped me through many happy times and difficult moments,” the Chinese media quoted Lin as saying within the retirement announcement.
“Now I’m (nearly) 37 years old, and my physical fitness and pain no longer allow me to fight side by side with my teammates,” he added.
Lin, arguably the greatest player in the sport’s history, also won all the major titles, including five gold medals at the world championships between 2006 and 2013 and six All England crowns.
The left-handed shuttler also helped China to six gold medals in the Thomas Cup men’s team event and five titles in the mixed Sudirman Cup.
He also helped the national side to three gold medals in team event and two individual singles titles at the Asian Games.
Malaysia’s Lee Chong Wei, who lost to Lin in both the Olympic finals in Beijing and London but beat him in the Rio 2016 semi-finals, hung up his racquet last year due to prolonged health issues.
The rivalry between Lee, who lost for a third straight Olympic final to another Chinese Chen Long, and Lin was considered legendary and the Malaysian paid rich tribute to his on-court nemesis through a poem on social media, accompanied by pictures of them together as children and adults.
“We knew today would arrive, Heavy moment of our lives; You pulled down the curtain gracefully, You were king where we fought so proudly; Your final wave all four disappear”. The 37 year old tweeted.
INDIA IS A LAND of ancient civilization, with cities and villages, cultivated fields, and great works of art dating back 4,000 years. India’s high population density and variety of social, economic, and cultural configurations are the products of a long process of regional expansion.In the last decade of the twentieth century, such expansion has led to the rapid erosion of India’s forest and wilderness areas in the face of ever-increasing demands for resources and gigantic population pressures–India’s population is projected to exceed 1 billion by the 21st century. The population gets down due to disasters.
Such problems are a relatively recent phenomenon. Rhinoceros inhabited the North Indian plains as late as the sixteenth century. Stories of merchant caravans typically included travel through long stretches of jungle inhabited by wild beasts and strange people; royal adventures usually included a hunting expedition and meetings with unusual beings.
In the Mahabharata and the Ramayana , early epics that reflect life in India before 1000 B.C. and 500 B.C., respectively, the forest begins at the edge of the city, and the heroes regularly spend periods of exile wandering far from civilization before returning to rid the world of evil. The story also indicates us about the resources which are available in forests.
The country’s past serves as a reminder that India today, with its overcrowding and scramble for material gain, its poverty and outstanding intellectual accomplishments, is a society in constant change.The process began in the northwest in the third millennium B.C., with the Indus Valley, or Harappan, civilization, when an agricultural economy gave rise to extensive urbanization. The second stage occurred during the first millennium B.C., when the Ganga-Yamuna river basin and several southern river deltas experienced extensive agricultural expansion.
India’s inclusion within a global trading economy after the thirteenth century culminated in the arrival of Portuguese explorers, traders, and missionaries, beginning in 1498.Although there were ebbs and flows in the pattern, the overall tendency was for peasant cultivators and their overlords to expand agriculture and animal husbandry into new ecological zones, and to push hunting into the hills.
By the twentieth century, most such tribal (see Glossary) groups, although constituting a substantial minority within India, lived in restricted areas under severe pressure from the caste-based agricultural and trading societies pressing from the plains.
India had its share of conquerors who moved in from the northwest or central parts of the country. These migrations began with the Aryan peoples of the second millennium B.C. and culminated in the unification of the entire country for the first time in the seventeenth century under the Mughals.
The Europeans, primarily the English, arrived in force in the early seventeenth century and by the eighteenth century had made a profound impact on India. India was forced, for the first time, into a subordinate role within a world system based on industrial production rather than agriculture.
The Mughal Empire
A country that in the eighteenth century was a magnet for trade was, by the twentieth century, an underdeveloped and overpopulated land groaning under alien domination. Even at the end of the twentieth century, with the period of colonialism well in the past, Indians remain sensitive to foreign domination and are determined to prevent the country from coming under such domination again.
Through India’s history, religion has been the carrier and preserver of culture. One distinctive aspect of the evolution of civilization in India has been the importance of hereditary priesthoods, often Brahmans (see Glossary), who have functioned as intellectual elites. The heritage preserved by these groups had its origin in the Vedas and allied bodies of literature in the Sanskrit language, which evolved in North India during the second millennium B.C.This process has not gone unopposed. Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) and Mahavira (founder of Jainism) in the fifth century B.C. represented alternative methods for truth-seekers; they renounced the importance of priesthoods in favor of monastic orders without reference to birth.
The largest challenge came from Islam, which rests on Arabic rather than Sanskritic cultural traditions, and has served, especially since the eleventh century, as an important alternative religious path. The interaction of Brahmanical religious forms with local variations and with separate religions creates another level of complexity in Indian social life.What is certain is that nineteenth-century British administrators, in their drive to classify and regulate the many social groups they encountered in everyday administration, established lists or schedules of different caste groups. At that time, it seemed that the rules against intermarriage and interdining that defined caste boundaries tended to freeze these groups within unchanging little societies, a view that fit well with imperialistic models imposed on India as a whole. Experience during the twentieth century has demonstrated that the caste system is capable of radical change and adaptation.
The British schedules of different castes, especially those of very low or Untouchable (Dalit–see Glossary) groups, later became the basis for affirmative-action programs in independent India that allowed some members of the most oppressed caste groups access to good education and high-paying jobs.Religious, caste, and regional diversity exist in India against a background of poverty. At independence in 1947, the British left India in terrible condition. The country emerged from World War II with a rudimentary scientific and industrial base and a rapidly expanding population that lived primarily in villages and was divided by gross inequalities in status and wealth.
Under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister (1947-64), India addressed its economic crisis through a combination of socialist planning and free enterprise. During the 1950s and 1960s, large government investments made India as a whole into one of the most industrialized nations in the world.
Jawaharlal Nehru
The socialist model of development remained dominant in India through the 1970s, under the leadership of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Nehru’s daughter. Government-owned firms controlled iron and steel, mining, electronics, cement, chemicals, and other major industries. Telecommunications media, railroads, and eventually the banking industry were nationalized.
They want education for their children that prepares them for technical and professional careers, increasingly in the private sector instead of the traditional sinecures in government offices. They build their well-appointed brick houses in exclusive suburban neighborhoods or surround their lots with high walls amid urban squalor, driving their scooters or automobiles to work while their children attend private schools.The result of these processes over the course of fifty years is a dynamic, modernizing India with major class cleavages. The upper 1 or 2 percent of the population includes some of the wealthiest people in the world, who can be seen at the racetrack in the latest fashions from Paris or Tokyo, who travel extensively outside India for business, pleasure, or advanced medical care, and whose children attend the most exclusive English-language schools within India and abroad.
. Despite the opposition of the United States and the withdrawal of technical support from Russia, in April 1996 India completed its own design of a 7.5-ton cryogenic engine capable of launching rockets with 2,500-kilogram payloads. Such a development was a major technological advance for Indian science and gave India the potential to move into the company of the other space-exploring nations. India continued to maintain its stand in regard to nuclear weapons proliferation and in August 1996 refused to ratify the United Nations-sponsored Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty unless the treaty required the destruction of the world’s existing nuclear weapons within a prescribed period.
In the no of cases, India may be going to become 3rd biggest country tag but the good news is that 3.9 lakh patients already recovered from this virus. It is really a very good news and the no of recovered cases are equal to 60% of whole cases in the nation.
It might be noticed that the no of cases are increasing day by day. The cases of Corona Virus is 6.4 lakh aprox. which is really something terrible. But nobody have to panic because the recovery rate is very good in India as compared to other countries.
If we go on the data related the Covid 19 then according to the Union Health Ministry, the total number of cases in India as of 10 am on July 4 stands at 6,48,315 with 22,771 new cases in the past 24 hours. Of these, 2,35,433 patients are still under treatment.A total of 3,94,227 patients have recovered, which makes India’s recovery rate 60.8% as of Saturday.With 442 deaths in 24 hours, the number of deaths due to COVID-19 stands at 18,213, as per government data.
The percentage of recovery cases are good but although it’s very hard to stopping or slowdown of cases, but through proper precautions we can ensure our safety and when everyone trying for his own safety. Then the situation automatically comes under control. This period is very crucial for all of us. As if we make the habit of social distancing and proper sanitization, then only we can stop it, as now vaccine is available right now, only precaution is the truely medication for COVID-19. So stay safe and maintain the social distancing…
There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments. – Janet Kilburn Phillips
There is a Chinese proverb which says, Life begins the day you start a garden. A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all it teaches entire trust. — Gertrude Jekyll (2011) ‘Wood and Garden’.
In the busy world where people don’t even have the time to greet their own family members. Due to a sudden pandamic attack of a virus the fast forward world has finally stopped. We humans who once had no time with full packed schedules like classes, clubs, jobs, parties, Traveling and a lot of stuffs. Now we are left with an empty schedule and caged in our houses. Which only less than 7.9 percentage people who has their works that they can do from home (IT and BPM industry contributes to India’s GDP and employs around 41lakh professionals). They are millions of people who needs to leave there homes for their livelihood.
God Almighty first planted a garden. And indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures. –Francis Bacon (1625) Essays ‘Of Gardens‘
A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in – Greek proverb.The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies, but never grows to the enduring happiness that the love of gardening gives – Gertrude Jekyll (2016) ‘Wood and Garden.
Gardening simply does not allow one to be mentally old, because too many hopes and dreams are yet to be realized. When the world wearies and society fails to satisfy, there is always the garden.
A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows. –Doug Larson
My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece says Monet. Gardening is how I relax. It’s another form of creating and playing with colors says Oscar de la Rentawn. Gardening is a beautiful art which brings our heart and mind together and bind it with our imaginations and creativity.
One of the hobby that I prefer and suggest others who wish to heal theirs souls. Finally never underestimate the healing power of nature and gardening which makes you feel unique and will make you special.
Health and fitness are two separate words that are related because they influence each other. Health is defined as the state of well being in which a person is free from illness and injury. Fitness is the state of being healthy and physically fit. Health is influenced by fitness and fitness is influenced by health. The trends in health and fitness are continuous and people strive to achieve both in their lives. Health and fitness continues to undergo transformation in the changing times especially with the influence of technology.
Health and fitness is a process that requires proper understanding. Health and fitness is something that someone has to have a purpose and stick to it in order to be successful at it. It is a challenge to remain health and fit because of the commitment it requires and the work that has to be done. Accepting the challenge is the first step into health and fitness. It is also important to find a partner with whom you can exercise with. It is something you can do with your spouse or a colleague at work just for the motivation.
Healthy foods should be a balanced diet but with less amounts of calories. However, calories should not be undertaken because exercise requires burning of calories for energy. Staying healthy and fit means that you have to eat well and exercise well and a schedule is important because it keeps you on track.
Health and fitness is of great significance in the lives of individuals. Physical fitness involves the burning of unnecessary fat in our bodies which helps to reduce the cholesterol in our blood. Having less cholesterol in the body reduces the chances of developing high blood pressure. Also, when exercising, we use up the calories in our bodies and therefore blood glucose is maintained at normal levels and thus reduces the chances of developing diabetes.
It is also important to remain healthy and fit in order to maintain normal body weight. The food we eat and activities we do influence our body weight. Being inactive and consuming unhealthy foods such as fast food could result in serious weight issues like obesity. Obesity is having a body mass index that is greater than 30. It has been associated with many chronic illnesses such as heart diseases and diabetes.
Being physically fit means that you are able to run and you are strong enough to defend yourself. Knowing how to fight is not an aspect of health and fitness. The ability to run fast is considered safe because you can always escape danger. Being unfit is disadvantageous in situations of danger because you will experience difficulty.
Health and fitness is definitely important in the lives of individuals. Schools emphasize on health and fitness because by training young children on health and fitness, it positively influences their lives. Health and fitness does not necessarily mean hitting the gym every now and then but it is about the simple exercises and the food we eat. Hence for staying healthy everyone should take a healthy diet.
The world is full of gadgets and machinery. Machinery does everything in our surroundings. How did it get possible? How did we become so modern? It was all possible with the help of science. Science has played a major role in the development of our society. Also science has made our lives easier and carefree. With the help of science it now easier to travel long distances. Moreover, the time of travelling is also reduced.
Various high speed vehicles are available these days. These vehicles have totally changed. The phase of our society. Science upgraded steam engines to electric engines. In earlier times people were traveling with cycles. But now everybody travels on motor cycles and cars This saves time and effort.
Secondly, science made us reach to the moon. But we never stopped there. It also gave us a glance at mars. This is one of the greatest achievements. This was only possible with Science. These days Scientists make many satellites. Because of this we are using high-speed Internet. These satellites revolve around the earth every day and night. Even without making us aware of it.Science is the backbone of our society. Science gave us so much in our present time. Due to this. the teacher in our schools teaches Science from an early age.
Science taught us about Our Solar System. The Solar System consist of 9 planets and the sun. Most noteworthy was that it also tells us about the origin of our planet. Above all we cannot deny that science helps us in shaping our future. But not only it tells us about our future, but it also tells us abut our past. When the student reaches class 6, science gets divided into 3 subcategories. These subcategories were Physics, Chemistry and Biology. First of all, Physics taught us about the machines. Physics is an interesting subject. It is a logical subject.
Furthermore, the second subject was Chemistry. Chemistry is a subject that deals with an element found inside the earth. Even more, it helps in making various products. Products like medicines and cosmetics etc. result in human benefits.
Last but not least, the subject of Biology. Biology is a subject that teaches us about our Human body. It tells us about its various parts. Furthermore, it even teaches the student about cells. Cells are present in human blood. Science is so advanced that it did let us know even that.
The technology and science is getting advanced day by day. Hence whenever technology stops its advancement then science also stops it. They both are always interconnected.
Considering the hectic schedule of this generation, it is not difficult to analyze the mental and physical distress and difficulties each and every individual has to go through on a daily basis. Practicing yoga can be really helpful in dealing with the hardships our life throws at us from time to time. Yoga is more of a spiritual practice than a technical one since it involves various breathing practices which eventually helps to lose negativity and optimism from our daily life.
Modern experts have also brought about a few yoga exercises for children who silently suffer from mental and physical problems. Recent studies have shown how it helps kids to boost their metabolism and reduce stress and anxiety from their system. Here are the most beneficial outputs one can attain from practicing yoga on a regular basis.
1. Stress Management
Practicing yoga on a regular basis can work like a medicine and helps to attain mental peace and harmony. It enables people to enhance their peace of mind. Stress is a major reason of anxiety and depression. At times even medication fails to help people who suffer from extreme anxiety disorders, depression and the like. Yoga, on the other is a gradual healer. It works in magical ways and seldom fails to improve distressing situations of those who suffer.
2. Improves Body Flexibility
Yoga can be really helpful in maintaining a proper body shape. It helps to lose fat along with providing the major benefits to keep the muscles strong and healthy. Various studies have shown hoe people who have a habit of practicing yoga on a regular basis are less likely to suffer from physical and mental problems and it changes their life completely and evolve them further for betterment. It also helps to cure various body aches and improves attaining a certain bodyweight. There are tons of other ways that help in increasing body flexibility but yoga is a practice that increases flexibility in a scientific way.
3. Spiritual Upliftment
Yoga is an essential practice that creates a spiritual harmony through which human beings happen to find a parallel dimension of existence that is beyond our mortal and physical world. Specifically people from this generation suffer from a lot of psychological problems some of which are beyond cure. However, Yoga plays a very important role and makes them free from their social, psychological boundaries and problems.
4. Increases Blood Flow
Yoga helps to ease the body muscles and brings about a sense of relaxation. It helps body cells to get more oxygen and gets the blood flowing. These things are necessary in order to maintain a proper body temperature and bodyweight. Therefore adding about 15 minutes yoga moves to your daily routine can really change your brain chemistry which helps in attaining a sound physicaland mental health. Nevertheless, one should never forget to have proper lessons from learned and experienced instructors before starting to practice it for a wrong posture will always cause more harm than good. Following the exact same postures brings about the best effects on our body and soul.
Considering the hectic schedule of this generation, it is not difficult to analyze the mental and physical distress and difficulties each and every individual has to go through on a daily basis. Practicing yoga can be really helpful in dealing with the hardships our life throws at us from time to time. Yoga is more of a spiritual practice than a technical one since it involves various breathing practices which eventually helps to lose negativity and optimism from our daily life.
Modern experts have also brought about a few yoga exercises for children who silently suffer from mental and physical problems. Recent studies have shown how it helps kids to boost their metabolism and reduce stress and anxiety from their system. Here are the most beneficial outputs one can attain from practicing yoga on a regular basis.
1. Stress management
Practicing yoga on a regular basis can work like a medicine and helps to attain mental peace and harmony. It enables people to enhance their peace of mind. Stress is a major reason of anxiety and depression. At times even medication fails to help people who suffer from extreme anxiety disorders, depression and the like. Yoga, on the other is a gradual healer. It works in magical ways and seldom fails to improve distressing situations of those who suffer.
2. Improves body flexibility
Yoga can be really helpful in maintaining a proper body shape. It helps to lose fat along with providing the major benefits to keep the muscles strong and healthy. Various studies have shown hoe people who have a habit of practicing yoga on a regular basis are less likely to suffer from physical and mental problems and it changes their life completely and evolve them further for betterment. It also helps to cure various body aches and improves attaining a certain bodyweight. There are tons of other ways that help in increasing body flexibility but yoga is a practice that increases flexibility in a scientific way.
3. Spiritual upliftment
Yoga is an essential practice that creates a spiritual harmony through which human beings happen to find a parallel dimension of existence that is beyond our mortal and physical world. Specifically people from this generation suffer from a lot of psychological problems some of which are beyond cure. However, Yoga plays a very important role and makes them free from their social, psychological boundaries and problems.
4. Increases blood flow
Yoga helps to ease the body muscles and brings about a sense of relaxation. It helps body cells to get more oxygen and gets the blood flowing. These things are necessary in order to maintain a proper body temperature and bodyweight. Therefore adding about 15 minutes yoga moves to your daily routine can really change your brain chemistry which helps in attaining a sound physicaland mental health. Nevertheless, one should never forget to have proper lessons from learned and experienced instructors before starting to practice it for a wrong posture will always cause more harm than good. Following the exact same postures brings about the best effects on our body and soul.
According to Google, ‘criminal’ is a word which means a person who has committed crime. In simple words a person who affect someone’s life forcefully breaking the law is called as criminal. And the only person who is responsible for the crime is the criminal itself. Is it the FACT? Does only he responsible for the crime? Is he a inborn criminal?
What our life defines? Blaming others, Judging others, Comparing others. In every work we include others even if we don’t include others they get involved in their own. Is this not a crime? Helping and Interfering are both two other things. How can this society interfere in one’s life in name of help.
A criminal commits crime but have you ever thought why they did, what made them to do. After the crime every one show their concern but no one will ask what pressure the criminal was going through. A criminal also has invisible characters beside them which is invisible after the crime. Are those invisible characters not criminals?
Hello everyone, today we are going to talk about the case that is unexpected and unsolved till now. I am talking nor other than Sushant Singh Rajput. The successful actor in Bollywood. He was born on 21st January, 1986 in Patna, Bihar. Before starting the career in acting Sushant Singh Rajput was studying in Delhi College of Engineering in Mechanical Branch but when he started to take part in theater and dance ultimately he was dropped the last year in college. He also was a National Olympiad Winner in Physics.
He started his with the famous serial in Star Plus, Kis Desh Mein He Mera Dil in 2008. After that, he started doing the serial i.e Pavitra Rishta. Later on, he got his first debut film, Kai Po Che. After that he acted in Shuddh Desi Romance in 2013, P.K IN 2014, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy in 2015, M.S Dhoni The Untold Story in 2016, Kedarnath in 2018 and, Chhichhore in 2019.
14th June 2020 was very dark, Sushant Singh Rajput has committed suicide. When I heard this news I thought somebody must be joking or something else I was unable to believe that he had committed suicide. The reason for suicide was Depression. He was found hanging from the ceiling fan in his Bandra house. This got me shock that it took me some time to find it is true.
As he was a very talented actor and had won many prizes in award show as it was unimaginable to accept that he committed suicide. When the case started investigating many new things came through this incident. Through this, we can say that how rubbish is the Bollywood.
There are so many truths about Bollywood which are reveling. There is the bitter truth about his death as his fans asking in twitter that the police told that he died at 12:30 pm but in Wikipedia, it was updated in 8:59 am that he committed suicide. How this can be possible the person not died at that time how they can upload it. It seems to like planned to kill him. As in his room, no suicide note was not also found there are so many things which are giving direction of Murder.
Before the day of death, the CCTV was off. Why the CCTV were off?
Is to remove the evidence of the murder or anything else?The Police are currently investigating Rhea Chakraborty who was his girlfriend and film Dil Bichara his co-star Sanjana Sanghi.The Bollywood is full of Nepotism which leads to a talented and decent actor death.
I don’t know its murder or suicide but sometimes I feel that he is murdered. I hope his soul get peace in heaven and bring the right justice to him. Then only the soul of his will be Rest in Peace.
Let me know in the comments what you all feel is this Murder or Suicide? I hope you like the article.
Thank you for reading my article and have a nice day!
You! Yes, you! Right there in the corner of the room, probably feeling like a wallflower. Your eyes are low, trying hard not to catch anybody’s attention. And you, the life of the party, a true social butterfly! You too! Liked by almost everyone you’ve ever met in your life. Do you know what is common between you both? You both deserve to be loved, equally as hard and passionately. You both deserve the love you always keep trying to give to everyone else you meet. And for this to happen, you both need to open up your hearts and let that love settle in.
More than anything in our lives, we all long to be seen. We want someone to accept us with all our flaws; accept us as we are. And this thing that we yearn for so longingly is the same thing that we fear the most too. Why? Because it takes strength to show our real faces to anyone. It is exceptionally hard breathing under a mask but all of us do that in bleak hopes of finding acceptance in this warped society. You deserve someone who stays by your side even when you rip that mask off your face, the mask that was suffocating you and hindering your fresh breath of life anyway. You deserve someone who stays even when they know the real you: confused, broken, hurt, and fragile. You deserve someone who is not afraid of the way you love them with such fervor and someone who is not afraid to shower you back with the same kind of love.
It does not matter if you are cynical about love, have never been in love, or were in a toxic relationship this whole time. It does not matter because there are absolutely no prerequisites to love. It could be with an absolute stranger who caught your eye by chance on the street last week. It could be with your best friend in the whole wide world, whom you have known since forever. That is the beauty of love. It appears out of the blue and leaves an imprint on your life which stays with you long after your lover.
Every one of you deserves your beautiful fantasy to be a reality. All the clichés you watched in the movies to become a reality of your lives. All of you deserve someone who is looking at the bigger picture in their life, and more importantly, that picture has you in it.
And if a relationship leaves you feeling empty from inside, it is your job to find the courage to walk away from it. Remember always, you do not need someone’s half-hearted love. Sometimes, walking away is not a sign of weakness but of strength. You walk away not because you want others to realize your importance in their lives but because you realize your importance in your own life. You want and need your own heaven. It may be flawed but it will be enough for you. Anything less than that would be settling, and settling, my friend, is the worst kind of self-robbery.
John Green’s the Fault in Our Stars was what won me over. He was different, fresh and knew how to put a new spin on books based on teenage life without landing them straight in the cliché category. His debut novel, looking for Alaska, is a showcase to the raw talent John Green has, the kind of talent that can make you close the crisp last page of a novel and come out as a different person. Looking for Alaska cannot be merely written off as a typical boy-meets-girl love story, because it isn’t. It’s more of a tale of how love isn’t as translucent as it seems. The beauty of the book is that it doesn’t hide anything. It showcases what young love and growing up really are in a brutal and honest light. How the characters communicate, their relationships with each other, their pasts and the pleasure that comes with being a bad kid shine through the pages. Why I prefer John Green’s debut novel to his other ones is because he’s made no effort to make it an appropriate and proper book. You might not weep buckets like most people did at the end of The Fault in Our Stars, but you’ll get attached to Miles and Alaska, just as they do to each other. Miles Halter or “Pudge” as he is referred to throughout the book, is the protagonist, and the book starts with Miles leaving Florida to attend a school in Alabama. He’s introduced by his roommates to beautiful, mysterious and emotionally confused Alaska Young, and the story progresses, mostly centred around Miles’ life at Culver Creek and his growing attachment to Alaska. There are also essential parts of teenage life thrown in casually and skilfully to the story, such as pranks, bets and disastrous parties. When adults say, “Teenagers think they are invincible” with that sly, stupid smile on their faces, they don’t know how right they are. We need never be hopeless, because we can never be irreparably broken. We think that we are invincible because we are. We cannot be born, and we cannot die. Like all energy, we can only change shapes and sizes and manifestations. They forget that when they get old. They get scared of losing and failing. But that part of us greater than the sum of our parts cannot begin and cannot end, and so it cannot fail.
India has the second-largest population in the world. India is also knowns as Bharat, Hindustan and sometimes Aryavart. It is surrounded by oceans from three sides which are Bay of Bengal in the east, the Arabian Sea in the west and Indian oceans in the south. Tiger is the national animal of India. Peacock is the national bird of India. Mango is the national fruit of India. “Vande Mataram” is the national song of India. Hockey is the national sport of India. People of different religions such as Hinduism,Jainism, Sikhism, Islam, Christianity and Judaism lives together from ancient times. India is also rich in monuments, tombs, churches, historical buildings, temples, museums, scenic beauty, places of architecture and many more. The great leaders and freedom fighters are from India.The Indian flag have different meaning for different colors involved in it.
Flag of India
The Indian flag has tricolors
Saffron
White
Green.
The first color that is uppermost color in the flag which is the saffron color, stands for purity. The second color i.e. the middle color in the flag is the white color and it stands for peace. The third color that is the lowest color in the flag is the green color and it stands for fertility. The white color has an Ashoka Chakra of blue color on it. Ashoka Chakra contains twenty-four spokes which are equally divided. India has 29 states and 7 union territories which has now been updated.
States from India:
Rajasthan
Rajasthan itself has a glorious history. It is famous for many brave kings, their deeds, and their art and architecture. It has a sandy track that’s why the nuclear test was held here. Rajasthan is full of desert, mountain range, lakes, dense forest, attractive oases, and temples, etc. In Rajasthan, you can see heritage things of all the kings who ruled over there and for that, you can visit Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Chittaurgarh, etc.
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya pradesh is bigger than a foreign (Italy) country and smaller than Oman. It also has tourists attractions for its places. In Madhya Pradesh, you can see temples, lakes, fort, art and architecture, rivers, jungles, and many things. You can visit in Indore, Jabalpur, Ujjain, Bhopal, Gwalior and many cities.
Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir are known as heaven on earth. We can also call Jammu and Kashmir as Tourists Paradise. There are many places to visit Jammu and Kashmir because they have an undisturbed landscape, motorable road, beauty, lying on the banks of river Jhelum, harmony, romance, sceneries, temples and many more.
In Jammu and Kashmir, u can enjoy boating, skiing, skating, mountaineering, horse riding, fishing, snowfall, etc. In Jammu and Kashmir, you can see a variety of places such as Srinagar, Vaishnav Devi, Gulmarg, Amarnath, Patnitop, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, Lamayuru, Nubra Valley, Hemis, Sanasar, Anantnag, Kargil, Dachigam National Park, Pulwama, Khilanmarg, Dras, Baltal, Bhaderwah, Pangong Lake, Magnetic Hill, Tso Moriri, Khardung La, Aru Valley, Suru Basin,Chadar Trek, Zanskar Valley, Alchi Monastery, Darcha Padum Trek, Kishtwar National Park, Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary, Nyoma, Dha Hanu, Uleytokpo, Yusmarg, Tarsar Marsar Trek and many more.
Kerela
It is known as the ‘God’s Own Country’, Kerala is a state in India, situated in the southwest region, it is bordered by a number of beaches; covered by hills of western ghats and filled with backwaters, it is a tourist destination attracting people by its natural beauty. The most important destinations which you can see in Kerela are the museum, sanctuary, temples, backwaters, and beaches. Munnar, Kovalam, Kumarakom, and Alappad.
India has been separated by several states, languages, traditions, etc. But all Indians are always united by their nation and its national assumptions.
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