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Wishesh Magazine is a free lifestyle magazine which bring you interesting and gripping information on everything that inspires and conspires us all.The November edition of the magazine is all set to hit you right in the feels, from making your heart warm to giddy at the same time.From the spooky “Pumpkin holiday” and every little detail about it as the cover story to the details about the next royal baby the world is expecting in the Spring of 2019. You will find your favourite recipes along with everything that has been happening around you, in case you were living under a rock all this while. All the highlights you absolutely need to be aware of – it is all in there.
Wishesh Magazine is a free lifestyle magazine which bring you interesting and gripping information on everything that inspires and conspires us all. From news and media, to sport and entertainment, from Indian culture to Indian Festivals, from NRI profiles to Food; everything that connects us despite our geographic boundaries.Wishesh Magazine is not just a news update on events from India but it is a way of life for Indians
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The Coimbatore Silk Sarees – Pure lush silksUnnatisilks
Coimbatore silk sarees are durable and smooth texture handloom fabrics in a wide range of traditional and artisan styles. Saris with geometric stair step on the body and bold zari border or sarees with large zari temple motif border and graphic pallu are eye-catchers. Incredibly fine designs and attractive motifs on Coimbatore Silk Sarees in a variety of pleasing colours are trending and are most suitable for festivals, like Diwali, Holi, Dushera, Pongal and such traditional occasions.
Rich and royal in its look, pure silk sarees are looked upon as a traditional saree which represents culture and diversity of India. These sarees never go out of fashion, they are always in demand during special occasions. Young modern girls or women also prefer these traditional sarees over the indo-western style of sarees for grand occasions.
http://www.nallucollection.com/saree/silk-sarees.html
Try out the traditional look in traditional silk sareesmadhujainwal
Being traditional sounds boring but once in a while it can make you look great too. You can add a touch of glamour by draping the traditional silk saree in a different way.
Wishesh Magazine is a free lifestyle magazine which bring you interesting and gripping information on everything that inspires and conspires us all. From news and media, to sport and entertainment, from Indian culture to Indian Festivals, from NRI profiles to Food; everything that connects us despite our geographic boundaries. Wishesh Magazine also covers some engrossing and fascinating details on healthy living, relationships, romance, yoga, Vastu, technology, spirituality and travelogue. Also including captivating and enthralling reviews of latest movies, with bewitching cover-up of Hollywood stars and some tittle-tattle gossips too. With this earnest endeavor, we aspire to bring everything that interests and affects us, in utmost illuminating ways. Our team works brilliantly in identifying and gathering pertinent details on current as well as viral posts, also bringing some of the most heartening concepts from our rich cultural heritage and spiritual roots, etc..
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Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
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Handlooms
Bhils
Meena
Story for Kids
26-29
Krishna
The Powerful
Healthy Living
Indian Food
30-33
34-35
Unintended Pregnancies
Masala Kheema Recipe
Nri profile
Desi News
36-37
42-45
Gurbir Grewal
Pathankot Attack
In Business
46-47
Flagship crop insurance
scheme of NDA
Bhils
Siddipet
Handlooms
HealthyLiving
16-21
12-15
30-33
9. In Focus
50-53
Odd – Even
scheme of Delhi
Cover Story
54-61
Makar Sankranti
Freedom Fighter
62-65
Lala Lajpat Rai
Indian Yoga
Indian Yoga
In Focus
Cover Story
66-69
Swastikasana
LifeStyle
Relationship
70-75
76-79
Latest Blouse Design
6 innocent lies
women tell to men
Romance
80-85
10 Sex tips,
Women should
follow Before 30
62-65
50-53
54-61
10. CONTENTS
Indian History
Indian Spiritual
Automobiles
Indian vasthu
Technology
98-101
114-115
102-105
106-109
110-113
The Huns of India
Bhagavad Gita
Mercedes-Benz
E-Class
Kitchen Vastu
Microsoft Surface Pro 4
Travelogue
88-97
Ujjain
Benz E-ClassUjjain
Indian History
106-10988-97
98-101
11. Indian Events
116 -121
Republic Day
Special Movie
Star Gazing
Movie Review
Hollywood Tea News
Fashion
128-133
146-147
134-141
142-143
122 - 127
Wazir,
Airlift,
Nannaku Prematho
Wazir,
Airlift,
Dictator
Zayn Malik,
Jennifer,
Tila Tequila
Victoria’s Secret
Runway Show
Republic Day
Airlift
Hollywood
Tea News
100-105
130-131
142-143
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Siddipet
City of Temples and beautiful Handlooms
Siddipet silk sarees which are
very famous and is available at
wholesale and retail in the market
and one can easily purchase
Siddipet silk sarees.
Temples
The Lord Shiva temple, known
as Kotilingeswar temple, was
constructed by Sadguru Sree
Madanananda Saraswati, and is
located near the Medak X Road.
Sri Sharabeshwaralayam is
another temple which is famous
for the sculptures and the deity
is of Lord Shiva. There is also a
Santhoshi Mata temple.
Handlooms
Siddipet has traditional looms,
whose design is more than a
century-old. Basking under the
glory on par with the weavers of
other places, Siddipet weave is
popularly known as tie and dye
weave. The uniqueness lies in
Siddipet is a small city and a municipality in Medak
district, Telangana, India. It is the biggest town in
the Medak district and is 104 KM away from the
Hyderabad, capital city of Telangana and 86 KM
away from Secunderabad identified with Hyderabad
as twin city. Siddipet is well connected with road.
Siddipet is well known for its handloom products.
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the transfer of design and
colouring onto warp and weft
threads first and then weaves
them together. The fabric
used for weaving in Siddipet
is cotton. Increasingly, the
colours themselves are
from natural sources and
their blends. The count
used in weaving in Siddipet
handloom saree is 120
/ 2. Previously the main
handloom variety of Siddipet
was Gollabama Saree with
Butta designs, but nowadays
one cannot see this variety.
The weavers here survive
with weaving sarees of
Pochampally variety.
The consumer-weaver
interactions provide inputs
for new designs.
Dyeing
In Siddipet dyeing is done
with tie and die technique,
in which the warp, weft or
both are tie-dyed before
weaving to create designs
on the finished fabric. Great
care must be taken in tying
resist areas with water
repellent material such
as bicycle inner tubes cut
into strips. The precision
of the wrapping determines
the clarity of the design. After
wrapping, the warp threads
are dyed. When finished and
unwrapped, the areas under
the ties have stayed the original
colour. Numerous colours
can be added after additional
wrappings. Designs generally
are worked out on graph
paper. Great care is taken
while putting the warp on the
loom, keeping all the threads
in position is necessary for the
design to work. The natural
movement during weaving
gives designs a feathered
edge which characterizes this
technique.
Fine art
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The fabric used
for weaving
in Siddipet
is cotton.
Increasingly,
the colours
themselves are
from natural
sources and their
blends.
Weaving
Siddipet handlooms are
well known for the durability
of the colours used in the
yarn. The mixture of colour
gives the durability. Usually
Siddipet handlooms are
made in cotton. The count
used in weaving gives the
softness and hardness of
the fabric. Count means the
number of threads used in
the length and breadth for
weaving known as warp and
weft respectively. Each and
every thread of the Siddipet
saree is hand woven. In
Siddipet frame looms are
used for weaving. One warp
will make 30 sarees. It will
take around two days for
completing the weaving
of one saree. The weaver
will get a remuneration of
Rs 160 from one saree. In
Siddipet each weaver works
from home with all the family
members helping in the
different processes. Perhaps
the grandmother may be
winding bobbins, while
the wife is marking out the
design on warp threads and
the husband is weaving on a
loom in the main living area.
Their life revolves around
weaving.
Decline of
Handloom
Industry
Once famous Siddipet
Handloom products are now
becoming extinct due to the
low wages prevailing in the
industry. Previously Siddipet
was full of talented weavers
who used to do magic in the
looms to produce the best
handloom products. Now you
can see very small number
of weavers is actually in
the profession. There is an
emergency situation to take
necessary action to protect
the traditional Siddipet
Sarees. It is informed around
20 years ago, there were
more than 2000 looms in
Siddipet, but now there are
only 500 looms.
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INDIAN DIASPORA Tradition
Bhildesert bowmen of rajasthan
hils tribes are mostly found
in central India and some
part in east Tripura on the
border of Bangladesh. Bhils
are popularly known as the
bowmen of Rajasthan. Bhils
are mainly divided into two main groups
the central or pure bills and eastern
or Rajput Bhils. The central Bhils are
found in the mountain regions in the
Indian states of Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Gujrat and Rajasthan.
B
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Bhils are popularly
known as the bowmen
of Rajasthan.
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Tradition
History :
Bhils belong to the race of
the pre-Aryans. The name
‘Bhil’ is derived from the
word villu or billu, which,
according to the Dravidian
language is known as Bow.
The name Bhil also finds
mentioned in the great epic
called Mahabharata and
Ramayana. The Bhil women
(Named as Shabri) offered
ber to Lord Rama, when
he was wandering through
the jungles of Dhandaka,
searching Sita. The popular
legend represents them
as being descended from
Nishada, son of Mahadev by
the human female. Nishad
was brutal and ugly, who
killed his fathers bull and
as the consequence, he
was banished to mountains
and forests. They were
considered as the great
warriors who fought against
the Mughals, Marathas and
the Britishers.
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Language and
Costumes:
Apart from other states,
Bhils comprise 39% of
Rajasthan’s total population.
Speak Bhili, which is an
Indo Aryan language. Bhil
women wear traditional
saris and the Bhil men wear
loose long frock along with
pyjama. The peasants wear
turbans. Bhils also wear
brass ornaments. Bhils are
tall, well built with handsome
features. They are known
for their truthfulness and
simplicity. They love
independence. They are
brave and their weapon
is bow made of bamboo.
Earlier they were great
hunters. They now practice
agriculture as the source of
livelihood.
The Bhil women (Named as Shabri)
offered ber to Lord Rama, when he
was wandering through the jungles
of Dhandaka, searching Sita.
“ “
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Culture and
Religion:
Religion practice among
the Bhils differ from place to
place. Most of them worship
local deities like Khandoba,
Kanhoba, Bahiroba, and
Sitalmata. Some of them
worship Tiger God called
‘vaghdev’. They have
no temples of their own.
They consult Badvas - the
hereditary sorcerers on all
the occasions. Bhils are
highly superstitious tribals.
They have Bhagat or Gurus
who perform the religious
rites. They have village
headsmen, who deals with
their disputes. Bhils strictly
follow rules and regulations.
They marry only from their
own classes. Their close
relationships are tightly
based on mutual love and
respect. They have a rich
cultural history and gives
much importance to dance
and music. Ghoomar is the
most famous dance among
the Bhils. Than Gair is the
religious dance, drama
performed by the men in the
month of Sharavana (July
and August). The Bhils are
talented in the sculptured
work. They make beautiful
horses, elephants, tigers,
deities, etc. out of clay.the
Britishers.
Tradition
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Fair and
Festivals:
The Baneshwar fair is the
main festival celebrated
among the Bhils. This fair
is held during the period
of Shivatri (in the month of
January or February) and
is dedicated to Baneshwar
Mahadev also known as
Lord Shiva. On this occasion
Bhils gather together and
set up camps on the banks
of the Som and Mahi river.
They perform dance around
the fire and sing traditional
songs. At night they enjoy
raslila at the Lakshmi
Narayan temple. Cultural
shows, magic shows, animal
shows and acrobatic feasts
are the main attraction of
the fair. This fair is actually
the combination of two fairs,
which are held in reverence
of Lord Shiva and the other
one that commenced after
the setting up of Vishnu
temple by Jankunwari. Holy
and Dusshera are the other
major festivals celebrated
among the Bhils in India.
They have a rich cultural history
and gives much importance to dance
and music. Ghoomar is the most
famous dance among the Bhils
“ “
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INDIAN DIASPORAINDIAN DIASPORA
Matsya Avatar
of Vishnu
-MEENA
‘Meena’ word is derived from ‘Meen’
which means ‘fish’ in Sanskrit language.
Meena is a tribe or community,
mainly belongs to the Rajasthan
state of India. Meenas claim
that, they are descended from
the Matsya Avtar or the fish
incarnation of the Hindu God,
Lord Vishnu. They celebrate
‘Meenesh Jayanthi’ on 3rd tithi
of the Chaitra Shukla paksha,
according to the Hindu Calender,
in the name of God Vishnu.
According to Britannica, “the
Minas are possibly of inner
Asiatic origin, and tradition
suggests that they migrated to
India in the 7th century with the
Rajputs.”
The Meena Community is mainly
found in the northern part of
Rajasthan. They share the Brij
and Matsya area of the state with
some other communities. These
areas are Sawai Madhopur,
Dausa, Jaipur, Dholpur and
Karauli districts in Jaipur and
Bharatpur region, also the
Bharatpur and Bayana districts.
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CultureCulture
Most of the members of the
Meena community are in Kota,
Jhalawar and Bundi. Now-a-
days, they are also present
in the northwestern areas of
Madhya Pradesh, mainly in
Sheopur, Morena, Gwalior,
Shivpuri, Guna, Sajapur and
Capital of the state, Bhopal.
Agriculture is the main
occupation of the community.
During the Vedic period,
Rajasthan was mainly ruled
by the Meena kings or Meena
Dynasty. They had an emblem
of fish like the Pandyan
Kingdom of the south. Meena
Kingdom is also known as the
Matsya Kingdom in Sanskrit. It
is also mentioned in Rig Veda.
Later, Meena people and Bhils
mingled with the ‘pardeshi’
(foreign people). They were
mainly, Scythian, Hepthalite
and other Central Asian clans.
The Meena Community is mainly found
in the northern part of Rajasthan. They
share the Brij and Matsya area of the
state with some other communities.
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INDIAN DIASPORA
Meena Community’s member
worship Hindu God and
Goddess, mainly, Bhainroon
(Lord Shiva), Hanuman,
Krishna and Goddess as well.
They provide better rights and
freedom to their females in
comparison with other Hindu
castes. Widow and divorcee
marriage is more common
and well acceptable in the
community.
There was a Janpad which
was known as ‘Matsya
Janpad’ during the time when
‘Mahabharat’ was written.
Rao Hammir the great king
of Ranthambhor was from
the Meena Community. He
was the grandson of the
great king Prithviraj Chauhan.
According to the scholars,
ruler Kachwaha Rajputs
and Mughals destroyed the
glorious past of Meenas.
Meena kings have built many
forts, bawaries and temples.
Forts
constructed by
Meena Kings:
Fort of Hatrohi
Fort of Khog
Fort of Jamvaramghar
Fort of Ranthambore
Bawaries:
Panna mina ki bawarie, Amer
Meen Bhagwan bawarie,near
Sariska, Alwar
Bhuli bawarie,village Sarjoli
Khogong bawarie, Jaipur
Temples:
Dant Mata Temple (Sihra
Meena’s dynasty Goddess)
Shiv Temple at Nayi ka Nath
(Banskho), Jaipur
Banki Mata Temple at Raysar,
Jaipur (Byadwal Meena’s
Dynasty Goddess)
Meen Bhagwan Mandir,
Bassi, Jaipur
Bai Temple in Badi Chopad
Jaipur
There was a
Janpad which
was known
as ‘Matsya
Janpad’ during
the time when
‘Mahabharat’
was written.
Rao Hammir the
great king of
Ranthambhor
was from
the Meena
Community.
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A
STORY FOR KIDS
One Day Yasoda was busy churning
curd. While doing so, she remembered
the playful activities of Krishna. She
composed songs about him and enjoyed
singing them to herself. Krishna was
sleeping within the room.
KRISHNAThe Powerful
kitchen. Krishna was only half
fed. So he felt irritated. His eyes
became red and his lips trembled
in anger. He began to bite his
lips. He took a piece of stone and
threw it angrily at the churning
pot. The pot broke and he took a
large quantity of the butter in his
tiny hands. With false tears in his
eyes he entered a room. Hiding
himself in a corner he went on
eating the butter, seated on a
mortar.
Yasoda returned after a while
only to find the broken pot with
After a time when he woke up
and he felt hungry. He caught
hold of the churning rod to
prevent the mother from churning,
as if to say, “Mother, stop that
churning and look at me. I am
very hungry.”
Yasoda smiled at him and took
him on her lap and began to feed
him. But she had kept the milk
pan on the fire in the kitchen. She
smelt the boiling milk overflowing
from the vessel and getting burnt.
She immediately dropped her son
on the floor and ran towards the
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STORY FOR KIDS
the curds flowing all over
the place. Krishna, however
was not to be seen anywhere
near. She had no doubt that
the breaking of the pot was
the work of her son. She
slowly followed his butter
smeared footprints. Krishna
was sitting on an upturned
wooden mortar, sharing the
butter with the monkeys
which had come down from
the trees. Since he knew that
his mother would be angry,
he was looking all around
with great anxiety watching
for her. Yasoda, with a little
stick in her hand cautiously
approached him from behind.
Catching sight of her, Krishna
quickly got down from the
mortar and began to run as if
very much afraid. Yasoda too
followed to catch hold of him,
still with the stick in her hand.
After running a little distance,
Krishna allowed himself to be
caught by Yasoda. He looked
very uneasy, as if admitting
his guilt. As she looked at him
she saw that he was weeping,
same two inches. Frustrated,
she went on joining more and
more lengths of rope but all
in vain. The shortage of two
inches remained constant.
Yasoda had used up all the
ropes in her house, and yet
the tying up of Krishna was
not complete. The Gopis who
were standing all around
and watching this fantastic
rope-trick, began to laugh at
Yasoda’s discomfiture.
What could poor Yasoda
do but join in their laughter!
When Krishna saw his mother
perspiring and tired, he
allowed himself to be tied up
out of compassion for her.
Then Yasoda, leaving Krishna
tied up there, went inside to
resume her household duties.
his tears mixing with the black
collyrium applied to his eyes.
The tender-hearted mother
that she was, Yasoda did
not have the heart to strike
her son. So she immediately
threw the stick away and
merely rebuked him saying,
“Your mischief has passed
all bounds. I gave you too
much freedom. Now I shall
tie you up so that you cannot
commit any further mischief.
Nor will you be able to play
with your friends.” So saying,
she brought a short piece of
rope and placing Krishna by
the side of the mortar tried to
tie him to it. But she found the
rope was a little short. She got
another piece and joined both
the ropes.
What a miracle! Still the rope
proved to be not long enough.
She found that the rope was
short by two inches to make
a knot. So she attached one
more piece of rope to it. But
even this was short by the
she brought a short piece of rope and
placing Krishna by the side of the
mortar tried to tie him to it. But she
found the rope was a little short. She
got another piece and joined both
the ropes.
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Healthy living
If the women had access to the long-acting
contraception of their choice, most of the
unintended pregnancies within two years of a
woman giving birth could have been prevented
or postponed, the study says.
Unintended
Pregnanciesare
avoidable, study says
AA popular author, Joseph E. Potter
says, “A lot needs to be done to
make access to highly effective
contraception a reality for low
income or uninsured women.”
“Counseling is important during
prenatal care so women know
they have this option, and actually
implementing availability of
immediate postpartum long-acting
reversible contraception is a very
important step.”
After interviewing hundreds of
women, the researches found
out that, women wanted to delay
childbearing for at least two years.
The women in the interview,
reported their pregnancy status
and contraceptive method, and
soon after giving birth, they also
noted their preferred contraceptive
method, regardless of whether that
was what they were using.
At six months postpartum, 377
women were interviewed and
almost about 70% of them opined
that they faced the problem in
using their preferred method.
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Healthy living
Financial issues
turning towards
the usage of less
effective methods
Often, the problem was a
financial or health system and
these women were more often
using less effective methods,
like condoms, or hormonal
contraception.
On the other side, women
who did not have such
problems were using
permanent methods like
vasectomy or sterilization
or long-acting reversible
contraception (LARC)
methods like an intrauterine
device (IUD) or hormonal
implant.
Between 6 months and
24 months postpartum,
for Medicaid patients, which
was one barrier women faced.
In 2011, Texas almost
stopped public funding for
subsidized family planning
services. So in 2012, the
woman may have found a
tougher time, than before.
Potter further said, “We
started recruiting in 2012,
April, so that was right at the
very worst time in Texas.
There had been 79 clinic
closures, and those that
were open were extremely
short on funds and were
not able to buy long-acting
contraception.”
Since then, funding has been
reinstated and Medicaid
has begun reimbursing for
immediate postpartum LARC,
he said.
there were 77 reported
pregnancies, including 12%
of the women, who had no
problems to contraception
and about 43% of women
who encountered financial or
health system barriers, as per
the results in Obstetrics and
Gynecology.
Of the 71 unplanned
pregnancies, 46% of women
would have preferred to use
a permanent birth control
method, and 87% opined that,
they wanted to use a long-
acting option, if it is available
for free or at low cost.
Waiting period for
Medicaid patients,
a barrier
In 2012, there was a 30-day
waiting period for sterilization
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On the other side, women who
did not have such problems were
using permanent methods like
vasectomy or sterilization or long
acting reversible contraception
(LARC) methods
Lauren Zapata of the National
Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health
Promotion explained about
the measures to increase
women’s access to preferred
contraceptives.
He said improving insurance
coverage for postpartum
contraceptives, authorizing
reimbursement for postpartum
LARC and eliminating the
30-day waiting period for
sterilization of Medicaid
patients, and ensuring women
have access to the full range
of methods while they are still
having regular or scheduled
appointment with obstetric
providers, are the measures
to increase women’s access.
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Recipe
Masala kheema is a great dish that is a perfect addition to any
menu. The spicy masala actually compliments the flavor of the
meat. The extremely versatile dish, tastes great with different
masalas. Hot and spicy dry masala kheema can be served with
Chapatis or Indian flatbread. The delicious dish even goes well with
plain boiled.rice or Parathas that is pan fried Indian flatbread. Take
a look of how it can be cooked.
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Yield: Serves 4
Ingredients
* Ground beef or minced beef:
1/2 kg
* Vegetable/ canola/ sunflower
* cooking oil: 3 tbsps
* onions: 2 medium-sized;
chopped fine
* cumin seeds: 1 tsp
* garlic paste: 1 tbsp
* ginger paste: 1 tbsp
* garam masala: 1 tbsp
* Salt to taste
* Tomatoes: 2 medium-sized;
chopped fine
* coriander powder: 2 tbsps
* cumin powder: 1 tbsp
* Lime/ lemon Juice: 1/2 cup
* Coriander leaves : Chopped,
to garnish
How to prepare
Take a deep pan. Heat vegetable/ canola/ sunflower
cooking oil on medium flame.
Once oil gets hot, add cumin seeds and fry for a
minute.
Add chopped onions and satue, until they turn
translucent.
Add ginger and garlic pastes and fry for 1 minute.
Add the powdered spices like garam masala, cumin,
coriander and salt for taste.
Saute all, stirring continuously.
When oil begins to separate from the masala
mixture, add minced meat and sauté till they turn
brown.
Keep stirring for some time.
Now, add chopped tomatoes, stir and cook.
Once they meat gets cooked thoroughly, turn off fire
and mix properly.
Garnish with coriander leaves and serve.
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A
nri profile
According to a report from
NorthJersey.com, a former
federal prosecutor Grewal
fought major white-collar
crimes at the Office of US
Attorney. He most recently
served as chief of the
Economic Crimes Unit in
Newark. The report also
quoted the Sikh American as
saying that he wish to work
in the direction to build on
the reputation of his office
and even to enhance the
reputation.
During his swearing-in,
Grewal told to the gathering
that he “cares deeply about
the county and is deeply
First South Asian top
prosecutor in New Jersey
Gurbir Grewal
Gurbir Grewal, 42, has become the first South Asian
to occupy the post of the top prosecutor in the most
populous county in New Jersey. The Sikh-American
attorney swore in as acting Bergen County prosecutor on
4 January 2016. He succeeded John Molinelli, ending his
14-year long tenure.
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committed to public service.”
“I want to spend my time here
just seeing how I can make
this an even better place,” he
said.
Grewal was even sworn
in as an assistant attorney
general in Trenton by acting
state Attorney General John
Hoffman. He revealed his
intentions to meet other law
enforcement personnel in
coming weeks to find out
the challenges as well as
resource issues.
Grewal was quoted by the
report as saying that, “I hope
recently served as the chief of
the Economic Crimes Unit in
Newark, and was the Deputy
Chief of the Economic Crimes
Unit and Computer Hacking
and Intellectual Property
Section earlier.
Grewal got his Doctor of
Law degree (J.D.) from The
College of William and Mary -
Marshall Wythe Law School.
He did his under graduation
from Georgetown University.
Grewal, who is an Indian by
origin, can speak Hindi and
Punjabi. He listed in an online
profile that Bill Gates and
Neil Barofsky as been his
inspirations.
to prove to you over the next
several years, and maybe
more, that I’m a quick learner,
I’m a hard worker, and I will
always be straightforward.”
Find few important things
about Gurbir Grewal
The Glen Rock resident is
the first South Asian and the
Sikh to get into the post in the
state. In 2013, New Jersey
Governor Chris Christie
nominated him for the post.
However, a hearing on the
appointment was never
scheduled by the Senate.
The former federal prosecutor
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P
nri Immigration
The University’s President
alleged that, the students are
being prevented from boarding
the plane due to fear of financial
loss. Air India is afraid of
financial burden in case the
students sent back from the US.
The university also posted the
statement on the website of the
university, but Air India has not
commented anything, instantly.
Mr. Hsieh said that, “Although
it is still early, as our incoming
students for Spring Semester
2016 begin reporting to the
university today, we continue
to witness a large number of
students successfully arriving
Peter Hsieh, the president of
the Northwestern Polytechnic
University (NPU) said to
students that, “I want to share
with everyone my strong belief
that these difficulties arose
solely because of the actions
of Air India. At this time, we
do not know why Air India
has undertaken these actions
to cause irreparable harm to
our university and tarnish its
reputation and incite great
distress in our students and their
families. We can only speculate
as to Air India’s motives and
assume Air India’s recent actions
are related to their precarious
financial position,” he added.
Ambiguous
Grounds behind
Deportation
Air India is blamed by a US university for the
deportation of their Indian students during
the month. The university also blamed some
of the deported student for widespread
confusion on the matter.
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and entering the US. We
have met with quite a few
who have shared their
experiences. We have been
informed that many, but
not all, are going through
secondary inspection. As
long as students have proper
documentation and are able
to answer questions, they
are being allowed into the
US. They also report that this
is not limited to NPU or F-1
students, but also to other
foreign travelers on the H-1
visa and the likes,” he added.
He also blamed the students
for the situation, he said,
The students, claimed that,
they were being “Hassled”
at the Hyderabad Airport,
regarding some return ticket
issue. All students had
been kept waiting for over
six hours at the airport in
India. The students have
been landed at the Rajiv
Gandhi International Airport
last night and said, airport
authorities took longer
time while checking their
document, due to which they
have to wait for hours at the
airport
“We also believe that the
false allegations were further
exaggerated by certain
returning students. Rather
than informing their parents
that they did poorly in their
interviews, some simply
pointed the blame at NPU
as being blacklisted and
conveniently referencing
news reports as support.”
Earlier in the month, 16
students from Andhra
Pradesh and Telangana
who had gone to the US
seeking admission in US
universities, have been
deported from New York.
As long as students have proper
documentation and are able to answer
questions, they are being allowed into
the US.
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world news
In an unprecedented
move, North Korea
successfully conducted
its first hydrogen
bomb test on January
6, 2016.
t will mark
a stunning step
forward regarding
its nuclear
development. The
country carried out
an underground
nuclear test at the
Punggye- RI
Nuclear Test
Site. It is approximately
50 kilometers (30 miles)
northwest of Kilju City in Kilju
County.
North Korea Media
announced that, “The
republic’s first hydrogen
bomb test has been
successfully performed
at 10:00am on January
6, 2016, based on the
strategic determination of the
Workers’ Party.”
Earlier, The Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea,
(DPRK) had conducted
three underground nuclear
tests in 2006, 2009
and 2013, respectively.
Kim Jong-un, North
Korean supreme leader,
recommended in December,
2015, that the country as
capability to carry out a
hydrogen bomb test. During
New Year’s Day speech,
Kim Jong-un warned that
provocation from “invasive
Nuclear
Power
North Korea H-Bomb Test
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The North
Korean
government
described
the test as a
“complete
success” and
differentiate it
as a self defense
against the
United States of
America.
“
“
outsiders” would be met with
a “holy war of justice”.
The North Korean
government described the
test as a “complete success”
and differentiate it as a self
defense against the United
States of America. Korean
Central Television said
that, “the U.S. has gathered
forces hostile to the DPRK
and raised a slanderous
human rights issue to hinder
the DPRK’s improvement.
It is, therefore, just to
have an H-bomb as self-
defense against the U.S. has
numerous and humongous
nuclear weapons. The
DPRK’s fate must not be
protected by any forces but
the DPRK itself.”
Stéphane Dion, Canadian
Foreign Minister, describes
the test as “reckless
behaviour”. Adding that
it was a “violation of
international agreements”
he repeated that Canada
“condemns the test without
reservation.”
Hua Chunying, China
spokesperson of the Chinese
Foreign Ministry, said
that, the nation opposes
this nuclear test. “We
strongly urge the DPRK
side to remain committed
to its denuclearisation
commitment, and stop taking
any actions that would make
the situation worse,” she
added.
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Desi news
Pathankot Attack,
Pakistan sponsored
terrorist Play with fire
Heavily armed group of terrorists from Pakistan,
on 2 January 2016, attacked the Pathankot Air
Force Station, part of the Western Air Command
of the Indian Air Force.
Four attackers and two security
forces personnel were killed, with
an additional security member
dying from injuries hours later. The
attackers, were wearing Indian Army
fatigues and were suspected to
belong to Jaish-e-Mohammed, an
Islamist militant group designated as
a terrorist organisation by India, the
US, the UK and the UN.
The attack was an attempt to derail
a fragile peace process meant to
stabilise the deteriorated relations
between India and Pakistan, as
several pieces of evidence were
found linking the attackers to
Pakistan.
On the night of 31 December 2015,
four men hijacked a multi-utility
vehicle belonging to Salwinder
Singh, a superintendent of the
Punjab Police, in Dinanagar. They
slit the throat of jeweller Rajesh
Kumar, who was with Salwinder
Singh and was later admitted to
a hospital. The vehicle was found
abandoned about 500 metres away
from the airbase. The attackers
have also murdered Ikagar Singh,
a civilian taxi driver, before the
hijacking his car.
On the morning of 2 January 2016
at around 03:30 IST, at least six
heavily-armed terrorists dressed in
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Desi news
Indian Army uniforms breached
the high-security perimeter of
the airbase in Pathankot. The six
attackers were carrying some
50 kilograms (110 pounds) of
ammunition, 30 kg (70 lb) of
grenades, and assault weapons.
The attackers were carrying
grenade launchers, 52 mm
mortars, AK rifles and a GPS
device.
On 2 January, four attackers and
2 security forces personnel were
killed in the initial gun battle, with
another security personnel dying
from injuries hours later. Three
additional security personnel
who were admitted to a hospital
with severe injuries after an
improvised explosive device blast
during combing operations died
on the night of 2 January 2016.
Among those killed on 2 January
was Commonwealth shooting
medalist Subedar Fateh Singh
of the Dogra Regiment who was
then with the Defence Security
Corps.
The attackers were aiming
to destroy the aircraft and
helicopters in the base, according
to a call interception report.
An IED explosion on 3 January
injured three National Security
Guard personnel. A National
Security Guard officer who was
injured during the blast died in
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a hospital. Around noon,
it was discovered that two
attackers were still at large in
the airbase. Security forces
continued the operation on 4
January with reinforcements
being deployed to the location.
A fifth attacker was confirmed
killed later during the day.
The neutralisation of the sixth
attacker was reported at 4.15
PM On 5 January.
Maulana Masood Azhar,
chief of Jaish-e-Mohammad
and his brother Abdul Rauf
Asghar, mastermind of IC-814
hijack case, are among the
four persons identified by the
Indian intelligence agencies
as “handlers” behind the attack.
The agencies found evidence
that the conspiracy was hatched
near Lahore. Indian defense
Minister Manohar Parrikar said
there are indications that some of
the materials used were made in
Pakistan.
On 2 January, four attackers
and 2 security forces personnel
were killed in the initial gun
battle, with another security
personnel dying from injuries
hours later
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T
IN BUSINESS
Flagship crop
insurance scheme
of NDAgovernment
reaches farmers
The crucial element of the
policy is to bring down the
premium rate to at the most
2% of the sum insured, to be
paid by farmers. The State
and Central government
would pay the remaining.
Earlier, farmers had to pay a
premium ranging from 4% to
15% to insure their crops.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh
said, while addressing the
press, that, “The scheme
will create a security shield
for farmers and will provide
financial relief to them.”
Even though the crop
insurance schemes
have been around from
2008, thy registered just
23% coverage, while the
Government is aiming at
increase of the cover to 50%
in the next few years.
According to Mr Singh, the
scheme was not accepted by
farmers due to deficiencies.
He said that the government
had removed those.
Agriculture Minister
Radhamohan Singh said, “So
far, a government will only
provide relief, but now the
scheme will compensate for
the losses.”
Under the new scheme, a
differential premium method
would allow a farmer to pay
2% of the sum insured as
premium for kharif crops
The Pradhan Mantri Fasal Beema Yojna is the
flagship crop insurance scheme of the NDA
government. Through the scheme, the government
aims to reach out farmers.
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and 1.5% for rabi crops. An
immediate payment of 25%
of the due compensation
is entailed under the new
scheme. This money would
be directly transferred to the
bank accounts of the farmers.
Moreover, the scheme goes
beyond the conventional
methods of compensation
and crop cover, providing
compensation for loss of
even the seed plants besides
post-harvest damage. The
scheme is designed to
address a long-standing
demand of farmers, by
providing assistance to
localized calamities such as
unseasonal rains, hailstorms,
landslides and inundation.
Additionally, the scheme
does not rely on yield data,
rather it relies on remote-
sensing data as well as even
drones for the assessment of
the crop damage. This avoids
delays in settling claims.
According to Urban
development and poverty
alleviation minister M
Venkaiah Naidu, “Because
of area-based assessments
-- in which the results of crop
cutting experiments over
a small area are used to
pay claims for a larger area
-- farm-level assessment is
not done at all. Once farm-
level assessments begin,
claims for losses suffered in
localised calamities will get
paid.”
“So far, a government will
only provide relief, but now
the scheme will compensate
for the losses.”
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Infocus
During the odd even
vehicle experiment
There was less number of
cars in those 15 days. But
yes, still there were too many
cars around the city. Clearly,
there were not as many
traffic jams like normal. As
vehicle pollution is not the
main contributor to pollution
in Delhi, it is not so easy to
answer if there were fewer
pollutants during those
couple of weeks.
However, that fact that not
thousands of vehicles were
stranded in traffic jams
indicates that less toxic
emissions were released in
the air and this means less
Ultimate analysis of
Odd – Even
scheme of Delhi
Delhi completes its fifteen day experiment of
Odd – Even scheme on 15 January 2016. Let
us give an objective look at the achievement
of the Government’s Odd-Even rule.
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pollution. Commuters felt
that the roads were emptier
and travel time gone down
considerably, during the odd
even days.
After the two-week
vehicle experiment
After the end of the two-week
vehicle rationing experiment,
massive traffic snarls
returned to New Delhi as well
as its suburbs on the first
Monday. This even prompted
most people on social media
to link the chaos with the
Beijing-inspired plan.
Clearly, traffic crawled
and visibly more number
of busses was seen on
roads and around major
city intersections such as
Ashram, ITO, and Dhaula
Kuan besides NH 8 and
Gurgaon-Delhi expressway.
In Gurgaon, roadfs were
packed with cars and buses
at Iffco Chowk, Huda city
centre, Signature Tower
and the old Delhi-Gurgaon
road. During the odd even
days, school holidays were
extended by the Delhi
Government. But, after the
rule ended, hundreds of
school busses entered the
roads.
Results of Delhi’s
Odd-Even scheme in
numbers
Around 9,144 cars were
fined and out of that 2,889
were served by Traffic Police
and 6,255 by Transport
Department and Sub-
Divisional Magistrates.
Mr Kejirwal
said that
the average
reduction in
commute time is
50%. He said, “A
person taking
two hours to
travel managed
the same now in
one hour.”
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Infocus
Approximately Rs. 1.8 crore
was the amount of the
estimated fine collected. A
total of 18,614 calls were
received on help line number.
According to Delhi transport
Minister Gopal Rai, estimated
dip in pollutions was 20 to
25%.
Mr Kejirwal said that the
average reduction in
commute time is 50%. He
said, “A person taking two
hours to travel managed the
same now in one hour.”
According to leading
environmental NGO CSE,
the fortnight-long odd-even
campaign brought down
direct emissions of pollutants
from cars by 30 to 40 %.
So, irrespective of what is
revealed by the pollution
meter or opinions as the
move was a failure, the
scheme definitely had a
positive impact, turning
the odds favorable to Delhi
people. The scheme’s
positive impact on pollution
may not be significant but it is
not zilch even.
According
to leading
environmental
NGO CSE,
the fortnight-
long odd-even
campaign
brought down
direct emissions
of pollutants
from cars by 30
to 40 %.
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55. Makar Sankranti is an Indian festival
celebrated in every parts of India. The
day is also supposed to mark the arrival
of spring in India. According to the Hindu
calendar Makar Sankranti is a festival
celebrated at Mah 1st of the Hindu Solar
Calendar. This festival is for the happiness
of receiving new crops for farmers.
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It also symbolizes
the end of the
winter, which
makes the day
longer than night.
Makar Sankranti
is a major
harvest festival
celebrated
in India. Makara Sankranti
is the beginning of the
harvest season and end of
the northeast monsoon in
South India. It is one of the
few Hindu Indian festivals
that are celebrated on a fixed
date, i.e., 14 January
All over the country, Makar
Sankranti is observed with a
great trumpet blast. However,
it is celebrated with different
names and rituals in different
parts of the country. In
the states of northern and
western India, the festival is
celebrated as the Sankranti
day with special enthusiasm
and fervor. The importance
of this day has been signified
in the very old epics like
Mahabharata. So, apart from
the social and geographical
importance, Makar Sankranti
holds past and religious
significance. As it is the
festival of the Sun God, and
is regarded as the symbol of
spirituality and knowledge,
the festival holds an eternal
meaning.
The second
day is Makara
Sankranti.
People wear
new clothes,
pray to God,
and make
offerings of
traditional food
to intimates
who have died.
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The festival, Sankranti, is celebrated for
four days in Andhra Pradesh.
1 Bhoghi
This is when people reject old things
and focus on new things causing change
or alteration. Infants and children are
showered with the Indian jujube fruit
Ziziphus mauritiana, called “Regi Pandlu”
in Telugu. It is believed that doing this
protects the children from the evil eye.
2 Makara Sankranti
The second day is Makara Sankranti.
People wear new clothes, pray to God,
and make offerings of traditional food
to intimates who have died. They also
make beautiful and ornate drawings and
patterns on the ground with chalk or flour,
called “muggu” or “Rangoli” in Telugu, in
front of their homes. These drawings are
decorated with flowers, hand-pressed
piles of cow dung, called “gobbemma”
3 Kanuma
On the third day, Kanuma is celebrated.
Kanuma is very close to the hearts of
farmers because it is the day for praying
and showcasing their cattle with respect.
Cattle are the representative indication of
wealth and prosperity.
4 Mukkanuma
The fourth day is called Mukkanuma,
which is popular among the non-
vegetarians of the society. On this day,
farmers offers prayer to the elements like
rain, soil, fire for helping the harvest.
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
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Bihar and
Jharkhand
In Bihar and Jharkhand,
the festival is celebrated
on 14–15 January. On 14
January, it is celebrated as
Makar Sankranti or Sakraat
or Khichdi. People take baths
in rivers and feast upon
seasonal delicacies as a
celebration of good harvest.
The delicacies include
chura, gur, sweets made
of til such as tilgul, tilwa,
maska, etc., curd, milk and
seasonal vegetables. Kite
flying festivals are organized,
although on a small scale. On
15 January, it is celebrated
as Makraat when people
relish special khichdi.
Delhi and
Haryana
Yadavs, Jats and other
communities of Delhi
and Haryana and many
neighbouring states consider
Sakraat or Sankranti to be
a main festival of the year.
Churma of ghee, halwa and
kheer are cooked specially
in Jats and Yadavs homes
on this day. Brother of every
married woman visits her
home with a gift for her and
her husband’s family. It is
called “Sidha”. Women used
to give a gift to their in-laws.
Punjab
In Punjab, Makar Sankranti is
celebrated as Maghi. Bathing
in a river in the early hours on
Maghi is important. Hindus
light lamps with sesame oil
as this is supposed to give
prosperity and drive away all
sins. December and January
are the coldest months
of the year in the Punjab.
Maghi represents the change
of the season to warmer
temperatures and increase in
daylight. Huge bonfires are lit
on the eve of Maghi and the
day is celebrated as Lohri.
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adavs, Jats
and other
communities
of Delhi and
Haryana
and many
neighbouring
states consider
Sakraat or
Sankranti to be
a main festival of
the year.
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the horns with gold or other
metallic covers.
4 Kaanum Pongal
During this day people visit
their relatives, friends to
enjoy the festive season. It is
a day to thank relatives and
friends for their support in the
harvest.
Tamil Nadu
It is a four-day festival in
Tamil Nadu.
1 Bhogi Pandigai
The first day of the festival
is Bhogi. It is celebrated by
discarding old clothes and
materials, by setting them on
fire, marking the end of the
old and the coming out of the
new.
2 Thai Pongal
The second day of the
festival is Thai Pongal or
Pongal. It is the main day of
the festival, falling on the first
day of the Tamil month Thai.
It is celebrated by boiling rice
with fresh milk and jaggery
in new pots, which are later
topped with brown sugar,
cashew nuts and raisins early
in the morning and allowing it
to boil over the vessel.
3 Maattu Pongal
The third day of festival
is Maattu Pongal. It is for
offering thanks to cattle,
as they help farmers in
agriculture. On this day the
cattle are decorated with
paint, flowers and bells. They
are allowed to roam free and
fed sweet rice and sugar
cane. Some people decorate
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Orissa
In Orrisa they start their
New Year from the day of
Sankrant by lighting bonfires,
dancing and eating their
particular dishes sitting
together. The Bhuya tribes of
Orissa have their Maghyatra
in which small homemade
articles are put for sale.
Assam
In Assam, the festival is
celebrated as Bhogali Bihu.
Uttar Pradesh
In Uttar Pradesh, Sankrant
is called ‘Khichiri’. Taking
a bath in the holy rivers
on this day is believed as
most auspicious. A big one-
month long ‘Magha-Mela’ fair
begins at Allahabad on this
occasion. Apart from Triveni,
ritual bathing also takes
place at many places like
Haridvar in Uttar Pradesh
Maharashtra
In Maharashtra on the
Sankranti day people
exchange multi-colored
tilguds made from til and
sugar. Til-laddus made
from til and jaggery. Til-
polis are offered for lunch.
While exchanging tilguls as
tokens of goodwill people
greet each other saying –
‘til-gul ghya, god god bola’
meaning ‘accept these tilguls
and speak sweet words’.
The under-lying thought in
the exchange of tilguls is to
forget the past ill-feelings
and hostilities and resolve to
speak sweetly and remain
friends.
In Maharashtra on the Sankranti day
people exchange multi-colored tilguds
made from til and sugar. Til-laddus made
from til and jaggery.
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FREEDOM FIGHTER
Lion of
Punjab
LalaLajpatRaiJanuary 28 will be celebrated as the birth
anniversary of freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai,
who is also known as the ‘Punjab Kesari ‘ (Lion
of Punjab). He greatly participated in the fight
against the British rulers. He was the part of Lal-
Bal-Pal trio.
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LLala Lajpat Rai was born in
1865 to Agarwal parents,
Munshi Radha Krishna Azad
and Gulab Devi in Dhudike
village of Ferozpur District in
Punjab, India. He completed
his schooling from a school
where his father was posted
as a teacher. His family
allowed him, the freedom to
have different beliefs and
faiths. He took admission
in law stream at the Lahore
college in 1880, where he
came in contact with other
freedom fighters like Lala
Hans Raj and Pandit Guru
Dutt. After completing law
from the government college,
he begun his legal practice in
Hissar, Haryana. He became
the follower of Dayanand
Saraswati school and
contributed in the foundation
of the nationalistic Dayanand
Anglo-Vedic School.
Lala Lajpat Rai founded the
Punjab National Bank in
1895 and the Hindu Orphan
Relief Movement during
1897. He also established the
Indian Home Rule League of
America in New York in 1917.
He came back from America
in 1920 and was invited to
preside the special session
of congress, which was
scheduled to hold in Calcutta.
He was not in favour of ‘Non
Cooperation Movement’ but
later he supported Mahatma
Gandhi in the movement.
Apart from a freedom fighter,
he was a good author he
wrote many books like, The
United States of America:
A Hindu’s impressions
and a study, History of the
Arya Samaj, Swaraj and
social change, England’s
Debt to India: India and
The Problems Of National
Education In India.
He launched a peaceful
procession in Lahore
during October 30, 1928,
regarding boycott of the
arrival of the members of
the Simon Commission.
Police Superintendent, Scott
ordered the ‘lathi charge’ on
the activists. Lala Lajpat Rai
was fatally hit by the police
during the ‘lathi charge’. He
received severe head injuries
and died on November 17,
1928.
Lala Lajpat Rai founded the Punjab National Bank
in 1895 and the Hindu Orphan Relief Movement
during 1897. He also established the Indian Home
Rule League of America in New York in 1917.
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INDIAN YOGA
Swastikasana
The Auspicious asana
Swastikasana or the Auspicious Pose is
an easy meditation pose for those who
cannot attempt the difficult asanas like
Padmasana and Siddhasana.
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The symbol of Swastika is a
symbol of auspiciousness. In
Swastikasana, the position
of the legs resemble the
symbol of the Swastika. The
word Swastika comes from
the Sanskrit words – ‘Su’
meaning good, ‘Asti’ means
‘to be’ or ‘existence’ and ‘Ka’
means to make. This asana
can be described as one that
helps to realize the unity of
existence.
Swastikasana is relatively
easy to perform and can be
used for meditative purposes
and for prolonged sitting.
How to do
Swastikasana
(The Auspicious Pose)?
1. Sit on the floor with legs
spread out in front of you.
2. Fold the left leg and
place the sole of the left leg
against the inner thigh of the
right leg.
3. Bend the right leg and
place the right foot in the
space between the left thigh
and calf muscles.
4. Grasp the left foot by the
toes and pull it up and place
it between the right calf and
thigh.
5. The knees should firmly
touch the floor.
6. Adjust the pose so that
you feel comfortable.
7. Keep the body and trunk
straight.
This asana
can be
described as
one that helps
to realize
the unity of
existence.
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INDIAN YOGA
8. The hands can be placed
on the knees in any of the
classical meditation mudras
like Chin mudra or Jnana
mudra.
9. Awareness can be
maintained on the breath.
One may also concentrate
on the tip of the nose or the
eyebrow center depending
on the type of meditation
technique.
10. Swastikasana should not
be done by those suffering
from sciatica and sacral
infections.
Benefits of
Swastikasana
(the Auspicious Pose)
1. Swatikasana is good
for meditation, for those
who find it difficult to sit in
more classical poses like
Padmasana and Siddhasana.
2. Even those suffering
from varicose veins and
aching leg muscles can sit in
Swastikasana.
3. As the backbone is
kept erect in this asana,
its functioning is greatly
improved.
4. Dnyana Mudra helps in
stabilizing pulse beats.
5. Consequently strain on
muscles is reduced, which in
turn reduces strain on heart.
6. Breathing slows down
Collective effect of all
this is one can achieve
concentration of mind.
Do’s
1. Keep the legs straight in
knees with toes pointing to
the sky.
2. Raise the lower back &
buttocks off the ground.
3. Hands, upper arms &
elbows on the ground while
supporting the waist with the
hands.
4. Shoulders resting on the
ground.
5. Head straight and eye
sight fixed on the raised toes.
6. Note that the legs can
be taken towards head for
maintaining the balance.
Don’ts
1. Do not bend the legs in
knees.
2. Do not take the legs over
your head in the position, but
you can take the legs over
your head while taking &
releasing the position.
3. Do not move the neck
while in the position.
4. Do not keep the legs and
back in one straight line as
in Sarvangasana (Shoulder
stand).
Swatikasana
is good for
meditation,
for those who
find it difficult
to sit in more
classical
poses like
Padmasana
and
Siddhasana
“
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life style
Latest Blouse
Design
The beautiful and glamorous
blouse style has been arrived
for our wardrobe. This will give
you the magnificent look that
you are going to make your
real presence in the party.
Lets have a look on latest stye
arrived for blouses.
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Spider style
Spider web saree blouses are
the hot trends for weddings
and special events. Much on
the same lines of a lace or a
net blouse, the spider web
saree blouse is in comparision
to the divine choli and feminine
show that does not have
doubts of being bold. Don’t go
berserk with colors with such
blouse designs; stick to mutes,
blacks, grays or whites for the
lace, at the max gold.
Diamond strapy
Diamond strappy bikini cholis for
the beautiful Indian women wanting
to flaunt their personas in chic
ways. A diamond bikini cut choli
works great with sheer sarees. With
regard to patterns and styles, from
sequined bikini tops to shimmer
fabrics, any luxury fabric works this
look. Pair it up with a lehenga or
simply wrap your saree around it
as a cocktail ensemble; the haute
factor comes through, which is why
the diamond number makes it in the
trendy and latest blouse styles to
follow.
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Mughal style
Mughal inspired cape style blouses
gives you a killer and glamorous look.
If you would like to look stunning at
events and weddings in this season,
a cape blouse to wear is a must.
Intricately detailed with glitter and
embroidery, the all together is a head
turner for sure. Choose for the Mughal
influence when it comes to colors and
luxurious, red, emerald, ruby, gold, etc.
Cape blouses have a single outline
that falls all the way at the back till the
bottom. One must experiment with
sleeves and front neck styles like boat
neck, plunging neck, etc.
Bow tie
Bow tie are not just for the man’s
fashion at a formal gathering.
Women can wear them better.
Cholis with back bows are attractive
and gorgeous. When worn with
high neck blouses or a backless
blouse that could be just tied at the
back with a bow. Bows are fun and
ideal for the young at heart. Go
crazy with colors, prints and fabric
though. However, for stiffer bows
only fabrics like satin and brocade
work better. Chiffon, georgette,
crepes may look appealing, if you
want a flat low lying bow.
life style
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Pattern Clashing
Sabyasachi Mukerjee can
take any fabric and turn it into
a work of art. This is most
glorious and fine combination
of two contrasts. This half
sleeves blouse and best
contrasting look of saree and
blouse gives most magnificent
glance to saree.
Blazer style
Practically every inch of this
blouse is embroidered with that
plush tapestry embroidery that
looks so Mughal classic and yet
so wearable. Combination of
blazer style blouse with plain
saree of sweet baby pink color.
I feel like I would died and
gone to heaven. It’s timeless
yet modern, modest yet sexy. I
would like it wrapped up to go.
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Diamond strappy bikini cholis for
the beautiful Indian women wanting
to flaunt their personas in chic ways.
A diamond bikini cut choli works
great with sheer sarees.
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6innocent
lies
women tell
to menTelling lies sometimes make
others feel comfortable and
also makes the situations
easy. Just for these reasons,
women generally utter few
lies. Check those, below, and
find out if you could relate to
those.
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Relationship
6 innocent lies
women tell to men
1. I will get ready in a minute:
When your woman says that she would get ready
in a minute, take it for granted that she would not
come out for the next half an hour. So, why to
waste a minute, shouting her, every minute. She is
anyway going to come out, at the time, she actually
feels comfortable. In fact, your argument delays the
time more. So you can better take a nap.
3. I’m on period
What can be better escape than this, when she
is not in a mood. This option prevents you from
doing nothing on the bed and makes you do
everything in the kitchen. However, it is not so
tough, to know whether she said truth or not. But
it is the helpless situation that, makes you maintain
mum at that time, with no option left.
2. Everything is ok
When you found out that your woman’s face is
disturbed, you go and ask the reason and if she
says, she is fine, then there is no doubt in saying
that, she is not at all fine and in a mood of
blowing you up, if possible.
So better beware of such situations and handle
the situation carefully. Make available all the first
aid things in your room, on the beforehand.
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5. I am not the jealous type
Jealousy is similar to salt. It is highly possible to
make a curry, without salt and it is just that same
with jealousy. It is very tough to find a person in
this world, without jealousy and when it comes
to women, the percentage is higher. Jealousy is
inevitable in a woman. So if at all, a woman says
that she is not of jealousy type, you would be the
cartoon of the year, if you believe it.
4. I don’t know
When a woman says that she does not know, it
means that she does not want you to know, what
she knows, as it is that something, which might
disturb you. It might even be some woman thing,
where she feels, it would be awkward, if you know
it.
6. I promise not to get mad
Sometimes, there would be few situations, where
you got to share with your woman, but has a fear
that, she would bark at you, after saying. In those
times, even though she promises that, she would
not lose her mad, that promise flies away in no time,
after you open up.
Finally, the only thing you can do for your
woman after marriage is to love her, even when
you do not want to do it. Remember, only then,
your mind stays in a comfortable position and
concentrate on other works.
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10 Sex tips,
Women should
follow Before 30
Before responsibilities arrest you from doing many
naughty and funny things, experience them at your best.
Because those are something, which makes the rest of life
memorable to cherish with each other. Here are 10 such
funny things, which are going to last throughout your life.
Experience them possibly before 30.
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Love & Romance
X
1. Embarrassing place is the right
one
When it comes a question of sex, why always
choose a bed. Do it in the kitchen, or in any
corner, or in the lonely public toilets etc. Acts
like these, makes the relation even crazier.
X
3. Watch Porn
Watch porn alone to get better ideas of sex
with your partner or watch it along with your
partner, to enhance the mood and turn crazy
on the bed.
X
2. Not front, back parts give the
actual lust!
Not the breast or other front parts, the real
crazy thing lies in your guy, touching your
private parts from the back. The reason,
because, you are not going to know, where he
keeps his fingers and that sudden touch on
your private parts, comes as an amusement
shock.
10 Sex tips, women
should follow before 30
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4. Drive his hands
Sex is the only game, where even your
opponent, wishes you to win the game. So,
when you want him to explore your particular
body part, do not mind to drive his hand,
towards it. That gives an extra boost to him and
makes him give the best, in the part you opted.
X
6. Sex over video chat
Why limit online sex to only to the bachelors?
Why not you implement it, when your guy is
not with you tonight. Believe me, Sex over the
video chat and texting takes the ecstasy levels
to the next point and makes you comfortable,
even when your partner is not with you for the
night.
X
5. Arresting brings the actual
kick
This trick seems cinematic, but do you know
that it gives such a pleasure in real life, that
no cinema showed till date. There are several
movements, a woman give on the bed, while
her man is licking her private parts and other
naughty body parts. But after arresting hands
and legs, the women will not be able to make
any such movements, and can thus witness
crazy things.
There are several movements, a woman
give on the bed, while her man is
licking her private parts and other
naughty body parts.
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Love & Romance
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7. Masturbate in front of him
During sex, one would not have every
opportunity to watch each other face. So try out
masturbating in front of your partners, so that,
both knows about the speed of your fingers and
involving in the sex later, will produce several
ideas, which will end up giving ultimate positive
results.
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9. Middle of the night sex
You do not have the intention of having sex
and go to bed silently. But waking up suddenly
in the middle of the night and forcing your
partner, is another big technique to get the best
feel out of sex.
X
8. Bring out animal, through
loud sex
Loud sex is an obvious and embarrassing act
to the neighbors. But during the loud sex, you
will be able to bring out the animal in you and
your partner, which is the craziest thing ever in
sex. So pick such a place, where your noises,
do not cross your room and thus enjoy the
erotic fun.
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10. Disturb while he is on phone
Sex in the wrong timings, are sometimes the
best timings, as they give the feel, you never
expect. For example, while your partner is
talking to someone on phone, disturb him, by
your sexual acts, by hugging tightly, kissing
all over or you can even make him crazy, by
stripping off all your clothes in front of him.
By these acts, he will not be able to talk
properly on phone and manages to make sure
that, the opposite person does not understand,
what is happening. That gap of managing is
what, the actual crazy spot, you should identify.
X
Loud sex is an obvious and embarrassing
act to the neighbors. But during the loud
sex, you will be able to bring out the
animal in you and your partner,
These are ten out of the
several tricks, you should
follow, before you enter 30s,
to enjoy the craziest sex in
your teens and cherish those
memories, throughout your life.
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Ujjain
Holy city of salvation
Ujjain also known as Ujain, Ujjayini, Avanti,
Avantikapuri, is an ancient city of Malwa region in
central India, on the eastern bank of the Kshipra
River, today part of the state of Madhya Pradesh.
Ujjain is well connected with rest of India by road
and rail. Ujjain is connected to nearby towns with
very good roads compared to the rest of Madhya
Pradesh. It is just 52 km from Indore.
History
The earliest references to
the city, as Ujjaini, are from
the time of the Buddha,
when it was the capital of the
Avanti Kingdom. Since the
4th century B.C. the city has
marked the first meridian of
longitude in Hindu geography.
The early history of Ujjain is
lost in the midst of antiquity.
By the 6th century B.C., Avanti
with its capital at Ujjaini,
is mentioned in Buddhist
literature as one of the four
great powers along with Vatsa,
Kosala and Magadha.
It is also reputed to have
been the residence of Ashoka
(who subsequently became
the emperor), when he was
the viceroy of the western
provinces of the Mauryan
empire. In the Post-Mauryan
period, the city was ruled
by the Sungas and the
Satavahanas consecutively.
It was contested for a period
between the Satavahanas
and the Ror Sakas (devotees
of Shakumbari), known as
Western Satraps; however,
following the end of the
Satavahana dynasty, the
city was retained by the
Rors from the 2nd to the
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4th century CE. Ujjain is
mentioned as the city of
Ozene in the Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea, an antique
Greek description of sea
ports and trade centers in
the western Indian Ocean.
Following the enthroning of
the Gupta dynasty, the city
soon became an important
seat in the annals of that
empire. Ujjain is considered
to be the traditional capital of
King Chandragupta II, also
known as Vikramaditya, at
whose court the nine poets
known as the navaratna (nine
jewels) of Sanskrit literature
are said to have flourished.
In the 6th and 7th centuries,
Ujjain was a major centre
of mathematical and
astronomical research. The
famous mathematicians
who worked here include
Brahmagupta, whose book
Brahmasphutasiddhanta was
responsible for spreading
the use of zero, negative
numbers and the positional
number system to Arabia and
Cambodia; Varahamihira, who
was the first to discover many
trigonometric identities; and
Bhaskaracharya, or Bhaskara
II, whose book Lilavati broke
new ground in many areas of
mathematics.
Ujjain was invaded by the
forces of the Delhi Sultanate
led by Iltutmish in 1235,
suffering widespread
destruction and systematic
desecration of temples. Under
the Mughal emperor Akbar it
became the capital of Malwa.
In the 6th and 7th
centuries, Ujjain was
a major centre of
mathematical and
astronomical research.
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War, and Gwalior, Ujjain,
and the neighboring princely
states were made a part of
the Central India Agency.
After Indian independence,
the Scindia ruler of Gwalior
acceded to the Indian Union,
and Ujjain became part of the
Madhya Bharat state. In 1956
Madhya Bharat was merged
into the Madhya Pradesh state.
An account of an unknown
Greek merchant who made a
voyage to India in the second
half of the first century AD, the
Periplus talks of a city called
Ozene to the east of Barygaza
(Broach) which fed all
commodities to trade like onyx,
porcelain, fine muslin and
quantities of ordinary cottons,
spikenard , costus bodellium to
this important port and to other
parts of India.
The earliest known epigraphic
record of the Paramaras, the
Harsola Granth, issued at the
beginning of the 10th century
AD, maintains that the kings
of the Paramara dynasty
were born in the family of the
Rastrakutas in the Deccan
The early Paramara chiefs of
Malwa were probably vassals
of the Rastrakutas. The
Udaypur Prasati, mentions
Vakpati Vakpati I as the king of
Avanti and it was probably in
his region that the Rastrakuta
Indra III halted at Ujjain while
advancing with his army
against the Pratihara Mahipala
I. Malwa was lost in the
time of Vakpati’s successor,
Vairisimha II, to the invading
forces of Mahipala I who
During the last half of the
18th century Ujjain was
the headquarters of the
Maratha leader Scindia. The
Scindias later established
themselves at Gwalior,
and Ujjain remained part of
Gwalior state until Indian
Independence in 1947.
Gwalior state became a
princely state of the British
Raj after the Maratha defeat
in the Third Anglo-Maratha
avenged his defeat at the
hands of Indra III by invading
the empire of Rastrakuta.
Mahipala and his Kalachuri
confederate Bhamanadeva
are said to have conquered
the territory up to the banks
of the Narmada including
Ujjain and Dhar. The
Paramara sovereignty in the
Malwa ceased until AD 946
when Vairsimha II became
dominant in the area. It is in
his son Siyaka II’s reign that
the independent Paramara
rule in Malwa began. It is
believed that it was this time
that the capital was shifted
to the area of the Mahakala
Vana in Ujjain.
From the 9th to the 12th
centuries, the Paramaras
became so identified with
Ujjain that subsequent
tradition has converted
Vikramaditya into a
Paramara. The last Paramara
ruler, Siladitya, was captured
alive by the Sultans of Mandu,
and Ujjain passed into the
hands of the Muslims.
Thus began a long era of
misfortune and decay and the
ancient glory of Ujjayini was
lost in a morass of repeated
inroads of attacking hordes.
The invasion of Ujjain by
Iltutmish in 1234 triggered
off a systematic desecration
and despoiling of temples.
This tide of destruction was
stemmed only in the time
of Baz Bahadur of Mandu.
The Mughal rule heralded a
new era in reconstruction.
Emperor Akbar put an end
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to Baz Bahadur’s hegemony
over Malwa and had a city
wall constructed for the
defense of Ujjain. The Nadi
Darwaza, Kaliadeh Darwaza,
Sati Darwaza, Dewas
Darwaza and Indore Darwaza
were the various entrances to
the city.
In 1658 a battle took
place near Ujjain in which
Aurangzeb and Murad
defeated Maharaj Jaswant
Singh of Jodhpur, who was
fighting on behalf of Prince
Dara. The actual scene of
the battle is Dharmatpura,
renamed Fatehbad by
Aurangzeb, after the victory.
The cenotaph of Raja Rattan
Singh of Ratlam, who fell in
the battle, still stands at the
site.
In the reign of Mahmud
Shah, Maharaja Sawai
Jai Singh was made the
Governor of Malwa, a great
scholar of astronomy, he
had the observatory at Ujjain
reconstructed and built
several temples.
At the beginning of the 17th
century, Ujjain and Malwa
went through another period
of seize and invasion at
the hands of the Marathas,
who gradually captured the
entire region. The Maratha
domination of Malwa
gave impetus to a cultural
renaissance in the region
and modern Ujjain came into
being. Most of the temples
of Ujjain were constructed
during this period.
It was during this time that
Ujjain became the meeting
ground of painters of the
Poona and Kangra styles.
The impact of the two different
styles of painting is distinctive.
The examples of Maratha style
are found in the temples of
Ram Janardan, Kal Bhairava,
Kalpeshwar and Tilakeshwar
while the traditional Malwa
style can be seen in the
Sandipani Ashram and in
many large houses of the local
seths.
In the Maratha period, the art
of wood work also developed.
Wood carvings were done on
the galleries and balconies.
But many excellent examples
have either been sold as junk
or destroyed.
Ujjain finally passed into the
hands of the Scindias in 1750
and until 1810, when Daulat
Rao Scindia founded his new
capital at Gwalior, it was the
chief town of his dominions.
The shifting of the capital to
Gwalior led to a decline in
the commercial importance
of Ujjain. But the opening of
Ujjain-Ratlam-Godhra branch
of the Bombay-Baroda line
corrected the balance. A
considerable volume of trade
mainly with Bombay, existed in
cotton, grain and opium during
the British Indian period.
There is much to demonstrate
that in the perspective of
India’s long history, Ujjain
enjoyed great importance
in the battle for the
empire and the constant
struggle for supremacy.
Political importance was
compounded by the
economic factor of Ujjain
being situated on the main
artery of trade between the
North, the South and the
West. This in turn contributed
to Ujjain acquiring a cultural
splendour of its own which
is equaled by very few other
cities in India.
The names of Kalidasa and
Ujjayini are inextricably
linked together in the
Indian traditions. It is in
Meghdoot, a poem of a
little over hundred verses,
describing the anguish of
a yaksha, separated from
his beloved by a curse,
sending a message to her
in the city of Alaka through
a rain cloud from his exile
in Ramagiri (now identified
as Ramtek near Nagpur)
that Kalidasa’s love of
Ujjayini finds full expression.
The poet describes the
imaginary passage of the
cloud over Ujjayini, and it
is almost as if he is loath to
move on, for in 12 verses
(27-38), there is a lyrical
description of the city and
the people which conjures up
a vivid picture of a civilized
attractive society, a leisured
class, intensely practical
and yet imbued with deeply
religious and philosophical
preoccupations.
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A fragmented inscription of
this place records the building
of the palace in 1458, in the
time of Mahmud Khilji. The
story goes that the tanks were
constructed all around to keep
the temperature very low by
Sultan Nasiruddin Khilji, the
Sultan of Malwa in the 16th
century, because he was in
the habit of taking mercury
which is hot.
As a great religious center,
Ujjain ranks equal to Benaras,
Gaya and Kanchi. Saivism,
Vaishnavism and their various
cults and sects, Jainism
and Buddhism, have found
a niche in this catholic city.
Siddha and the Natha cults
which were offshoots of
Tantricism, also flourished in
Ujjain.
Ujjain finally
passed into the
hands of the
Scindias in 1750
and until 1810,
when Daulat
Rao Scindia
founded his
new capital
at Gwalior, it
was the chief
town of his
dominions.
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Legends
The Avanti-Mahatmya of the
Skanda Purana has recorded
a description of the Sun
Temple and two tanks, the
Surya Kunda and the Brahma
Kunda. People from nearby
villages have a ritual dip in
the Surya Kunda even today.
Remains of the old temple are
found scattered all over this
area. The Avanti Khanda of
the Skanda Purana mentions
innumerable temples
consecrated to Shakti and her
various forms.
In ancient times the city was
called Ujjayini. As mentioned
in the Mahabharata epic,
Ujjayini was the capital of
the Avanti Kingdom, and has
been the Prime Meridian for
Hindu geographers since
the 4th century BCE. Ujjain
is one of the seven sacred
cities (Sapta Puri) of Hindus.
Kumbh Mela, religious
festival is held here every
12 years. It is also home to
Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga,
one of the twelve Jyotirlinga
shrines to the god Shiva and
is also the place where Lord
Krishna got education with
Balarama and Sudama from
Maharshi Sandipani.
Places to visit
Maha Kaleswar
temple
One of the 12 jyotirlingas
in India, the lingam at the
Mahakal is believed to be
swayambhu (born of itself)
deriving currents of power
(shakti) from within itself as
against the other images and
lingams which are ritually
established and invested with
mantra-shakti.
The idol of Mahakaleshwar is
known to be dakshinamurti,
facing the south. This is a
unique feature upheld by
tantric traditions to be found
only in Mahakaleshwar among
the 12 Jyotirlingas. The idol
of Omkareshwar Shiva is
consecrated in the sanctum
above the Mahakal shrine. The
images of Ganesh, Parvati
and Karttikeya are installed in
the west, north and east of the
sanctum sanctorum. To the
south is the image of Nandi.
The idol of Nagchandreshwar
on the third storey is open for
darshan only on the day of
Nagpanchmi. On the day of
Mahashivaratri, a huge fair
is held near the temple and
worship goes on through the
night.
The presiding deity of time,
Shiva, in all his splendour,
reigns eternal in Ujjain. The
temple of Mahakaleshwar,
its shikhara soaring into the
skies, an imposing façade
against the skyline, evokes
primordial awe and reverence
with its majesty. The Mahakal
dominates the life of the city
and its people, even in the
midst of the busy routine of
modern preoccupations, and
provides an unbreakable link
with past traditions. On the day
of Mahashivaratri, a huge fair
is held near the temple, and
worship goes on through the
night
The Mahakaleshwar temple
at Ujjain is located near a
lake; it has five levels, one
of which is underground.
The temple itself is located
in a spacious courtyard
surrounded by massive
walls. The shikhara is
adorned with sculptural
finery. Brass lamps light
the way to the underground
sanctum. It is believed that
prasad offered here to the
deity can be re-offered unlike
all other shrines.
Chintamani Ganesh
temple
The temple is built across the
In ancient
times the city
was called
Ujjayini. As
mentioned
in the
Mahabharata
epic, Ujjayini
was the
capital of
the Avanti
Kingdom
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river Shipra on the Fatehabad
railway line. The Ganesh idol
enshrined here is supposed
to be swayambhu - born of
itself. The temple itself is
believed to be of considerable
antiquity. Riddhi and Siddhi,
the consorts of Ganesha,
are seated on either side of
Ganesha. The artistically
carved pillars in the assembly
hall date back to the Parmar
period. Worshippers throng to
this temple because the deity
here is traditionally known as
Chintaharan Ganesh meaning
“the assurer of freedom from
worldly anxieties”.
Harsiddhi Temple
This temple occupies a
special place in the galaxy
of ancient sacred spots
of Ujjain. Seated between
the idols of Mahalaxmi and
Mahasaraswati, the idol of
Annapurna is painted in dark
vermilion colour. The Sri
Yantra, the symbol of power or
shakti, is also enshrined in the
temple.
According to the Shiva Purana,
when Shiva carried away the
burning body of Sati from
the sacrificial fire, her elbow
dropped at this place. There
is an interesting legend in
the Skanda Purana about
the manner in which the
Goddess Chandi acquired
the epithet of Harsiddhi.
Once when Shiva and
Parvati were alone on Mount
Kailash, two demons called
Chand and Prachand tried
to force their way in. Shiva
called upon Chandi to
destroy them which she did.
Pleased, Shiva bestowed
upon her the epithet of ‘one
who vanquishes evil.
The temple was
reconstructed during the
Maratha period and the
two pillars adorned with
Maha Kaleswar templeChintamaniGanesh
temple
Harsiddhi Temple
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lamps are special features
of Maratha art. These lamps,
lit during Navaratri, present
a glorious spectacle. There
is an ancient well on the
premises, and an artistic pillar
adorns the top of it.
Siddhavat temple
This enormous banyan
tree on the banks of the
Shipra, has been vested
with religious sanctity as the
Akashyavat in Prayag and
Gaya, Vanshivat of Vrindavan
and the Panchavata of Nasik.
Thousands of pilgrims take
a dip in the Shipra from
the bathing ghat built here.
According to one tradition,
Parvati is believed to have
performed her penance
here. It used to be a place of
worship for the followers of
Natha sect. One legend has
it that some Mughal rulers
had cut off the Banyan tree
and covered the site with iron
sheets to prevent its roots
from growing. But the tree
pierced the iron sheets and
grew and flourished.
Kal Bhairava temple
The worship of the eight
Bhairavas is a part of Saivite
tradition and the chief
among them is Kal Bhairava,
believed to have been built
by King Bhadresen, on the
banks of the Shipra. There
is mention of a Kal Bhairva
temple in the Avanti Khanda
of the Skanda Purana.
Worship of Kal Bhairava is
believed to have been a part of
the Kapalika and Aghora sects.
Ujjain was a prominent centre
of these two sects. Even today,
liquor is offered as a part of the
ritual to Kal Bhairava Beautiful
paintings in the Malwa style
once decorated the temple
walls, only traces of which
are visible. We can see lots of
monkeys in the entrance which
are very friendly and takes
food from the hands of the
devotees.
Gadkalika temple
Situated about 2 miles from
the city of Ujjain, the deity
in this temple is believed to
have been worshipped by
Kalidasa. The legend goes
that he was an idiot and it
Indian Travelogue
In ancient
times the city
was called
Ujjayini. As
mentioned
in the
Mahabharata
epic, Ujjayini
was the
capital of
the Avanti
Kingdom
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is by his devotion to the
goddess Kalika that he
acquired great literary skills.
The deity in this temple here
is known as the bestower
of knowledge. Emperor
Harshavardhan had this
temple renovated in the 7th
century AD. There is further
evidence of renovation
during the Paramara period.
The temple has been rebuilt
in the modern times by the
erstwhile Gwalior State.
Mangalnath temple
This temple is situated
away from the bustle of the
city and can be reached
through a winding road.
The temple looks upon a
vast expanse of the Shipra
waters and fills the onlooker
with an indescribable sense
of peace. Mangalnath is
regarded as the birth place
of Mars, according to the
Matsya Purana. In ancient
times, it was famous for
a clear view of the planet
and hence suitable for
astronomical studies.
Mahadev or Shiva is the
deity which is worshipped in
the temple of Mangalnath.
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Indian History
Indian history
The HUNS
of India
The Huns are the Sanskrit
name of the Hephthalites,
who lived near to China.
Historians said that, the
Huns were divided into two
branched.
Indian Huns known as the
‘White Hunas’. They spread
their kingdom from the
border of Persia to Khotan
in Central Asia. They are
famous for their extreme
brutality and cruelty.
The most of the parts of the
India were ruled by the Gupta
Empire. The Huns attacked
on the Gupta Empire, when
there was a less control of
Guptas after the death of
their King Samudragupta.
They won and established
their empire in the Jammu,
Kashmir, Himachal,
Rajasthan, Punjab, and parts
of Malwa. The Gupta Empire
and Kushan dynasty reigned
in India during the 5th century
in Ganges basin and Indus
respectively. The Huns
entered from the Kabul Valley
in the subcontinent. They also
entered in the Punjab and the
Gupta Empire failed to stop
them. They occupied their
feet in the Gangetic Valley
during 458 AD. Toramana
was the first king of the Huns
Kingdom. He ruled northern
India as well as Eran in
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central India. He occupied
Punjab, Rajputana, Kashmir,
parts of Doab and Malwa.
He reduced the power of the
local kings and assumed the
title of “Maharajadhiraja”.
Toramana was joined by
some of regional emperor of
the Gupta dynasty during his
invasion in India. He defeated
by Skandagupta, and moved
to the other side of India. After
defeated by his own son,
Toramana ruined every city
and town nearby the Ganges.
The Hunas mistreated
Buddhists and destroyed all
the monasteries.
Toramana
occupied Punjab,
Rajputana,
Kashmir, parts of
Doab and Malwa.
He reduced
the power of
the local kings
and assumed
the title of
“Maharajadhiraja”.
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Indian History
The Hunas waited till the
death of Gupta Emporer
Skandagupta in 470 AD. After
Toramana, the Hunas were
under the leadership of the
Mihirkula, also, known, as
Mihirgula or the “Indian Attila”.
He was the successor and the
son of former king Toramana.
Mihirakula was known as
an uncouth in manner and
an iconoclast by a Chinese
pilgrim who travelled to
northern India. The King was
also famous for his hatred
for Buddhism. He was very
tyrant ruler and a destroyer.
He ruled from Sakal which was
his capital. After the defeat of
Mihirkula, the power of Hunas
decreased. He continuously
defeated by two Indian Kings
Yasodharman of Malwa and
Narasimhagupta Baladitya of
the later Gupta dynasty. He
defeated by Yasodharman and
Narasimhagupta Baladitya
and had to leave India forever.
Mihirakula died in Kashmir
during 542 A.D.
The Hunas had ruined the
dominance of the Gupta
Empire in India and on their
feudatories. After the end of
Gupta Empire small kingdoms
began to grow in India. After
the invasion of Huna, the
After the defeat of Mihirkula,
the power of Hunas decreased.
He continuously defeated by
two Indian Kings Yasodharman
of Malwa and Narasimhagupta
Baladitya of the later Gupta
dynasty.
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trade relations between the
Guptas in India and the Roman
Empire also weakened. Hunas
completely destroyed the
Gupta’s economy and the
economic cities like Pataliputra
or Ujjain lost their charm.
During the Hunas Empire,
trade relations between South
East Asia and China were
doing well through ports like
Tamralipta, Kaveri Pattanam,
etc.
Indian History
Toramana ruined every
city and town nearby the
Ganges.
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Technology
N
The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is the fourth
generation Surface-series that is 2-in-1
detachable, designed, developed, marketed,
and produced by Microsoft.
Surface Pro 4 is an evolutionary update
over its predecessor, featuring more
power-efficient and powerful CPUs, more
capacious RAM and SSD options, a slightly
bigger display with a greater resolution,
and a better cooled chassis. At the same
time, the device is compatible with all of its
predecessor’s accessories. The Surface
Pro 4 was announced on October 6, 2015
alongside the Surface Book. In the U.S.
and Canada, Surface Pro 4 was released
on October 26, 2015. Microsoft announces
3 models of Surface Pro 4 hybrid tablets
in India on 7th January 2016, starting at
Rs. 89,990/- with latest 6th generation Intel
processors.
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Microsoft announces 3 models of
Surface Pro 4 hybrid tablets in India
on 7th January 2016,
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Technology
Developer Microsoft
Product family Surface
Type 2-in-1 detachable
Generation 4th
Release date October 26, 2015
GENERAL
Dimensions (mm) 292.10 x 201.42 x
8.45
Weight (g) 766.00
Removable battery No
SAR value 0.00
DISPLAY
Screen size (inches) 12.30
Resolution 2736x1824
pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI) 267
HARDWARE
Processor make Intel Core M3
RAM 4GB
Internal storage 128GB
Expandable storage Yes
Expandable storage type microSD
Microsoft Surface Pro 4
detailed specifications
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CAMERA
Rear camera 8-megapixel
Flash No
Front camera 5-megapixel
SOFTWARE
Operating System Windows 10
CONNECTIVITY
Wi-Fi Yes
Wi-Fi 802.11
GPS No
Bluetooth Yes, v 4.00
NFC No
Infrared No
USB OTG No
Headphones 3.5mm
FM No
3G No
4G/ LTE No
Voice Calling No
SENSORS
Compass/ Magnetometer No
Proximity sensor No
Accelerometer Yes
Ambient light sensor Yes
Gyroscope Yes
Barometer No
Temperature sensor No
Graphics
m3: Intel HD graphics 515
i5: Intel HD graphics 520
i7: Intel Iris 540 graphics
Weight
m3: 766 grams (1.689 lb)
i5: 786 grams (1.733 lb)
i7: 786 grams (1.733 lb)
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The new model of Mercedes Benz, 2017 Mercedes-Benz
E-Class has been unveiled and brought to the exhibition
table, to showcase the amazing, mesmerising cuvres and
technological excellence for the extra comfortable ride
when you want to move. This is the latest and amazing
company design language, that gives you a marvelous
feeling. This model comes with few changes and new
apps. Lets have a look at an amazing and fascinating
brand new model of Mercedes.
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Automobiles
Dimension
The design of the E-Class may be a acquainted one
because it follows the footsteps of the S-Class and C-Class
models. The new automobile is slightly longer than the
one it replaces, measuring in at 193.8 inches, or about 1.7
inches longer than the antecedent. In fact, the wheelbase
too sees an increase and that too by about 2.6 inches
over the antecedent to a new length of 115.7 inches. This
implies, there is more space inside and that’s always good.
Remote parking function
The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class comes with a remote
parking function, where the owner can control the car
using an app.
Communication system
There is also a vehicle-to-object (V2X) communications
system that exchanges information via a built-in
mobile-phone transponder with other vehicles that are
appropriately equipped and at some distance from your
vehicle, giving drivers earlier caution about risky situations
in advance that are not yet visible.
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Speed
2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class being the recipient of an
autonomous license, which is beneficial for the owner. It’s
called Drive Pilot and includes some autonomous modes.
The adaptive cruise control known as Distronic allows the
car to follow another vehicle at speeds of up to 209 km/h.
There is also an autonomous Steering Assist feature which
also works up to 209 km/h and finally there is the automatic
lane changing for highway driving which is also part of the
package.
Front cabin
No changes in the cabin and this can be where we
have a tendency to see the look being picked straight
out of the S-Class. The dashboard sees a pair of
horizontal 12.3 inches LCD among them one is the
instrument cluster the other the infotainment system.
There are new changes, set on the handwheel, like in
a smartphone, which responds exactly to horizontal
and vertical swipe movements.
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VAASTU CORNER
Kitchen Vastu
for good Food and
Healthy living
The kitchen is the most important area of
the house from where all kinds of energies
originate. An expert Vastu consultant would
surely identify the adverse situation of the
house, if the kitchen is placed incorrectly.
This important part of the
house must be placed on the
southeast, which is governed
by element Fire. The kitchen
being the important part
of a home is the primary
contributing factor in the
general health and well-being
of occupants.
Some essential things are
to be considered in Vastu of
kitchen
1. Element Fire governs in
the direction southeast, so
this portion of house is ideal
for locating kitchen. However,
if choosing alternative then
North-west part could be taken
for constructing kitchen, but
avoid making kitchen in any
other direction.
2. Cooking gas or stove
should be placed at Southeast
in such a way that while
cooking the person face East.
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3. Kitchens in the north
quadrant tend to affect health
of female members.
4. Place water sink in the
northeast with the maximum
distance from cooking gas.
5. Larger windows in the
kitchen should be in Eastern
side while small ventilators
should be placed in South.
6. Provision for water storage
and taps should be made in
the northeast of the kitchen.
7. Avoid placing dinning table
in the centre of the kitchen,
instead locate it in the North-
west direction.
8. The sink should be in
the Northeast corner of the
kitchen.
9. Electric equipment like
microwave, oven or refrigerator
should be placed in South-
west.
10. The slope of the water flow
should be from Southwest
towards the Northeast.
11. The cylinder should be
placed in the Southeast corner.
12. The Geyser should be
installed on the Southeast side.
13. The storage for all the food
grains, utensils, the overhead
almirah should always be on
the Southern and the western
walls and not on the Northern
and the Eastern walls.
14. The refrigerator should be
placed in the Southwest corner
of the kitchen.
15. A dishwasher can be
placed in the north west of the
kitchen.
16. The exhaust fan should
be installed either in the
Northwest corner or the South
wall.
17. There should be no toilets
and bathrooms adjoining, and
above or below the kitchen.
18. The door of the kitchen
should never face the door of
the toilet.
Some essential things are to be
considered in Vastu of kitchen
Larger
windows in
the kitchen
should be
in Eastern
side while
small
ventilators
should be
placed in
South.
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Indian Spiritual
No life
without Actions
Sloka:
na hi kascit ksanam api jatu tisthaty akarma-krt
karyate hy avasah karma sarvah prakrti-jair gunaih
WordtowordMeaning
na—nor, hi—certainly, kaścit—anyone, kṣaṇam—even a
moment, api—also, jātu—even, tiṣṭhati—stands, akarma-kṛt—
without doing something, kāryate—is forced to do,
hi—certainly, avaśaḥ—helplessly, karma—work, sarvaḥ—
everything, prakṛti-jaiḥ—out of the modes of material natur,
guṇaiḥ—by the qualities
Srimad Bhagavad Gita
Chapter – 3 Verse – 5
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Verse meaning
All men are forced to act
helplessly according to the
impulses born of the modes
of material nature; therefore
no one can refrain from doing
something, not even for a
moment.
Commentary
It is not a question of embodied
life, but it is the nature of
the soul to be always active.
Without the presence of the
spirit alias, the material body
cannot perform. The body is
only a vehicle to be worked
with the help of spirit, which is
always active and cannot stop
even for a moment. As such,
the spirit has to be engaged
in the good work, otherwise it
will be engaged in occupations
dictated by illusory energy.
In contact with the material
energy, the spirit acquires
material modes and to purify
the soul from such affinities it
is necessary to get engaged in
the prescribed duties enjoined
in the sastras. But if the soul is
engaged in his natural function
of service to the almighty,
then the soul is able to do only
good which will enlighten him
towards the path of salvation.
In this verse Lord Krishna
states that all are compelled
to act as per the habit of one’s
likes and dislikes influenced
by one’s attachments and
aversions arising out of
prakriti, material nature and
designated by one’s past
life activities. If one should
steadfastly determine to
perform absolutely nothing, still
one would be compelled into
action by the qualities of the
the three gunas being sattva or
goodness, rajas or passion and
tamas or ignorance, all from
prakriti, material nature.
Lor Krishna says that one
should first purify themselves
by performing karma yoga,
which is actions without desires
as prescribed in the Vedas,
which destroys sins which
hinder spiritual development,
before embarking on the path
of jnana yoga the cultivation of
spiritual knowledge.
The body is only a vehicle to be
worked with the help of spirit, which is
always active and cannot stop even
for a moment.
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Indian Events
Republic Day
Republic Day honors the date on which the
Constitution of India came into force on 26 January
1950 replacing the Government of India Act (1935)
as the governing document of India.