Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Rainy Days in Typical India


Rainy Days

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y brother in law, sister in law and I love rainy days. We enjoy playing in the rain. There is a very shallow stream near our house. Each time it rains, we go there to sail our paper boats and watch them being swept away. The rain makes the water in the stream deeper and it is exciting to watch the swift currents flow over the stones, carrying away leaves, grass and other refuse from our garden. We watch intently as our paper boats are tossed about in the water. They then sail swiftly down the stream and we often wonder where they finally end up.
some boys playing in rains  
During the rain, we also love to sit and watch the puddles of water in our garden. As pools of water are formed, our ducks start splashing about in them, quacking noisily. Some of them just made each other family like situations & fighting with each other for pounds watery space. I am just amaze that how they react to each other.   
Sometimes, me & my friends run out in the rain, throw stones into the puddles of water and watch the ripples of water growing bigger and bigger. The water looks like rings of silver as the shining raindrops fall onto its surface. But while doing this my mother had always kept eye on me. She had her own views on this:
·         She never allowed me to go out if it’s raining accompanied by lightning.
·         She always offered me a cup of hot milk or tea which helped me to stay healthy in the rainy season.
·         Sometimes she just say me that you don’t need to go outside for chilling out with your friends.
I think the rain is better than the burning heat of the sun. Once in a while, we enjoy our playing ball games in the rain. It is fun, provided we do not catch a cold or a chill. Here in India we mostly play cricket as outdoor sport.
Yesterday’s morning, clouds gathered in the sky. Thunder rolled. Suddenly it started raining. There was a downpour for a short while but soon it turned into a steady rain. It was time for school for many of my friends but not for me as my college is not started yet.

It was refreshing to go out in the cool air. Everyone and everything looked fresh. The trees were a vivid green. The sound of falling rain was pleasing to the ears. The plight of bus travelers was of course pitiable. Buses were late and overcrowded. It may be quite pleasant to take a brisk walk in the rain, but nobody likes standing. In the queue in wet clothes, with the cold drops from other persons’ umbrellas dripping down one’s back.
The street urchins were having a great time playing. In the streets, floating boats on the sides of the roads where water was flowing fast. I wished I could join them.
My friends tells me that in the class, very few students were attentive. Almost everybody was looking at the rain every now and then. Primary class children were playing with boats in the Centre court, where water had gathered making it look like a pool.
Ankle-deep water had collected near my friend’s school gate and on the main road. The municipality had been caught napping. The drainage system was choked. All low lying areas had knee-deep water. Even cars and buses were stranded at many places.
In India nowadays there are many states where heavy rainfall was curling situation just like in Kerala because of flooding many of villages just drowning in rains water.
Kerala flood 
I appeal to peoples who are reading this to help out the peoples in Kerala what you give out from yourself.
                  Thanks for reading!
                          

Saturday, August 18, 2018

Nag-Panchami An Unique Festival In India


(Nag Panchami) A Unique & Divine Festival Celebrated In India


some stachues of nag-devta

As we know India is mostly famous for its cultural heritage & its way to treat others. In India all festivals celebrated as u know with gratitude and complies way as they comes ones in a year. In India Diwali, Holi, Independence Day, etc. are major festivals celebrated in a unique way to show happiness and joy. (Nag Panchami) is one of the popular and unique festival celebrated by farmers by praying God Shiva and his necks snake that is (nag) called in India.


 This unique festival is mostly celebrated in Maharashtra which is one of state of India. By the story tellers it is assumed that the (nag raj) is one of the snake of an era which protects humans from various calamities at that time on the contrary at 21century this is because the snakes in the fields of farmers protects the crops from rats and many others insects by eating them.
some moments of nag-panchami
At the day of (nag Panchami) all farmers and villagers pray to God Shiva and his nag (snake) to keep their eye on them. After that all farmers of village do Aarti(puja) of god Shiva one by one cracking coconut in front of god Shiva the coconut and some sweets mix with each other’s and give to villagers that you know called Prasad. On this religious day no one kill any animals or insects and all people only eat traditional Maharastrian food that we called pan wade (water soaked circle like balls) with kadi or we  can call it sundri basically (mixture of yoghurt & powder of grains).
GOD SHIVA

This spirit of India is offnaly very spiritual but it has tremendous role of religious values. This might be sound like creepy one but this only can happen in India. We just pray for all and add values to everyone’s life. Nag Panchami is one of unique festivals that celebrated in India because of this reason many of snakes who were found in any one’s home are not kill by them because they believe in god and gods thread. Reasons are many but value remains for the snakes their life are save by this all religious things that I don’t know are true or not but if it saves any one’s life then it must be worthy to it.

This festival come every year in the month of august especially at that time when all farmers just fielded their crops. At 2018 this comes on 15th august when we celebrated our independence day.

I just say thanks to all peoples who help me for this topic cause I really don’t know too much about it.                     

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Independence Day Special




INDEPENDENCE  DAY  SPECIAL



India is one of the largest countries in Asia. 15th of August 1947 is the day when Indians are free from the British Empire. Since the date, 2018 is the 72nd year to be celebrated. On this day in India, all national and government deputies are free from their jobs & celebrate the holiday with their families. The holiday is observed throughout India with flag-hoisting ceremonies, parades & cultural events. This is a national holiday.



History: European traders had established outposts in the Indian subcontinent by the 17th century. Through overwhelming military strengths, the one of the most relevant cause is British East India Company subdued local kingdoms and established themselves as the dominant force by the 18th century.
 

As you all aware of all the situations about how our nation take the fight against the British Empire we don’t talk about that story. We just focus on the topic that how the father of our nation Mahatma Gandhi told us to do so and how the youth of our country going to do. At the starting of 2020, India is the country which has the highest amount of youth more than any other but the fact is that the youth is unemployed or underemployed. Most of the young people have the degree but they can’t get the job of their status, on the other hand, many don’t have a degree too, so then what’s the meaning that we have the youngest population in the world. The aspects which we have do not satisfactorily match with the scope of our youth. We just have the no. not well-educated & talented peoples. And those have talent are somewhere in the societies burden & afraid of the thought that “WHAT PEOPLES SAID” or in local “Log Kya Kahenge” no doubt India is one of the greatest countries which have main focus on peaceful living and togetherness & in the history India never found to restrict other countries and their freedom we just wanted the world to great place to live.



NO matter what India one of the finest country to live in. in India guest are treated like a god & that’s the spirit of our country to be treated since years. Yes, we have some problems &issues regarding with our systems but if we get in together we surely solve it the demand is that we just have to be moved and take actions regarding with it. We live in a country where no one can share their ideas they just protest & doing candle march and another irrelevant thing that only shows our one sides we just want to show the political leaders that we are not only marches for but we can do it for our nation.

One’s we create a win-win situation for all of us then we surely develop our nation & then we not only prove the world but ourselves that we are the peoples of a great nation. You should know that India creates the largest amount of engineers today but we only create the peoples with a degree, not with talent. And that’s why our nation’s most of the peoples are underemployment.
 

just thanks to all my supporters & my friends who never give up on me & HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY TO ALL


Thursday, August 2, 2018

PUNE TOURISM

pune is one of the most popular city in maharastra. it is known for its educational values and social values & various famous places like saniwarwada. beside its education and life style it is also known as Educational HUb of maharastra. pune is central history is maharastra for more than 400 years starting with the Deccan sultanetes followed by Maratha Empire. one can surely visit pune who is intrested in historical places & beauty of nature.

THE british designated pune as the monsoon capital of bombay presidency & left many buildings and parks from that ERA. HILL stations like lonavla & khandala also date back to that era and remain popular with the peoples from pune,mumbai,aurangabad & nagpur for holidays. the mountains,forests in the district and lake created by river,dams are popular for various recretional activities such as trekking, bird watching ETC..
Saniwarvada

DUE to pune has large human history it is a 9TH most popular city in india (3,124,458). the places like shaniwarwada,shinhagad & aga khan palace which makes the pune very precious city.
the grand aga khan palace which built in 1892 & now a memorial to MAHATMA GANDHI,whose ashes are preserved in the garden. the 8TH century pataleshwar cave temple is dedicated to the hindu god SHIVA.

THE weather of pune is quiet simple it has an average temperature of 26 centigrade & about 81% humidity. the most favorable time to visit pune is from monsoon to starting of summer in india so that one can enjoy the grneery & water falls near pune.

THERE are many hoteles in pune from 3 star to 5 star which charges nearley 2 to 5 thousands rupees for 3 nights so that you don't want to worry about living.
https://pmc.gov.in/en/zoo
THE main highlight of pune is the RAJIV GANDHI ZOOLOGICAL PARK, commonly knows as rajiv gandhi zoo OR katraj zoo is located in katray pune distric. it is managed by the pune muncipal corporation. the 130 acre (53hectre) zoo is divided into 3 parts an animal orphanage,a snake park & a zoo & included a lake called katraj lake. the main attraction of zoo is white tigres & BENGAL TIGRES.