Sunday, 15 July 2018

Paytm – Get upto Rs 10 Paytm Cash on Purchase of Mad Bingo Angles

Paytm – Get upto Rs 10 Paytm Cash on Purchase of Mad Bingo Angles

Paytm Bingo Mad Angles offer – Get Free Rs 10 Paytm Cash on Pack of Bingo Mad Angles. Paytm Mad Angles offer – www.paytm.com/madangles Get Rs 10 or Rs 5 Free Paytm Cash on Mad Angles Pack. Offer valid for 3 Times per Paytm account. This Offer is valid in India from 1st June 2017 to 15th October 2017. So Hurry up and Buy Bingo Mad Angles pack and Get Rs 5 or Rs 10 Paytm Cash on it !! bingo paytm offer, paytm madangles .

How to Get Rs 15 Free Paytm Cash from Bingo Mad Angles Pack ?

1) First of all, Visit on your Nearest General Store which has new packs of Bingo Mad Angles. 
2) Buy a Bingo Mad Angles Pack (Make sure Paytm Bingo Mad Angles offer is mentioned on it (See screenshot below).

3) Buy Bingo Mad Angles and Open the Pack.
4) Look for a Promocode inside the Pack.
5) Now Visit Paytm Bingo Mad Angles Page Here
6) Enter your Promo code (which you got from Bingo Mad Angles Pack).
7) Login/Sign up on Paytm.
8) That’s it, Rs 5 or Rs 10 will be credited to your Paytm wallet Instantly.
9) Now You can use it for Mobile Recharge or Bill Payments.

 

Freecharge – Get Rs 40 Cashback on Rs 40 Recharge & Bill Payment (Account specific)

Freecharge – Get Rs 40 Cashback on Rs 40 Recharge & Bill Payment. FreeCharge constantly sends account specific codes to our old Freecharge accounts and we don’t notice it sometimes. This time, Freecharge is offering Rs 40 Cashback on Rs 40 or above Recharge, But it’s an Account Specific offer, So its working only for Few users who got Email/ SMS/ Notification regarding this offer. So Hurry up !!

How to Get Rs 40 Cashback on Rs 40 Recharge at FreeCharge:-

1) Firstly of all, Download Android App || IOS App || Windows App
2) Install & Open the FreeCharge App.
3) Login/Sign up your Account on FreeCharge.
4) Now Initiate a Recharge of Rs 40 or above
5) Apply Coupon:- SUPER
6) Once your Promo code is Applied successfully then Make the Payment using Debit/Credit card only.
7) You will get your Cashback in your FreeCharge wallet within 24 hours.

Terms & Conditions:-

  1. Valid on successful Bill Payments done till …. july 2018.
  2. Valid on Min Recharge of Rs.40.
  3. Max Cash back of Rs.40
  4. SUPER Promocode has to be applied to avail cashback offer
  5. Valid only once per user/credit/debit card/mobile number
  6. Valid on Credit/Debit Card & Net Banking transactions only
  7. Cashback will be credited to your FreeCharge Wallet which can be redeemed within 185 days from date of credit, and is non transferable
  8. Not Valid for transactions done via FreeCharge Balance
  9. Offer not valid for Airtel transactions.

Paytm Mall – Get Rs 250/500 Cashback on Min Purchase of Rs 1000/1200 (13-16 july)

Paytm Mall – Get Rs 250/500 Cashback on Min Purchase of Rs 1000/1200 or above. Paytm is offering an awesome offer on Shopping at Paytm Mall App, Get Flat Rs 250 Cashback on Rs 1000 Shopping OR Rs 500 Cashback on Rs 1200 Shopping or above. This promocode can be used only once per user. This promocode is valid for a limited time only. Valid for All Users. So Hurry up and avail this offer now !!

How to Get Rs 250/500 Cashback on Rs 1000/1200 Shopping at Paytm Mall:-

1) First of all, Visit PaytmMall Tap to Win Page Here || Product Page Here
2. Start the Game and click on Brand (Ballons).
3. You will get the Coupon based on “How quickly you can Tap on ballons“. Please play again to grab 500 cashback coupon if you failed in 1st Attempt.
4. Submit your Mobile number and Done !!
5) Add the Product to your Shopping Cart.
6) Apply Coupon:- OMG250

Offer valid from 13 July to 17 July
Rs 250 cashback on a minimum purchase of Rs 1,000

Apply Coupon:- OMG500 
Offer valid from 13 July to 17 July
Rs 500 cashback on a minimum purchase of Rs 1,200
Note:- This Coupon will work only if you played the Game and submit your Mobile number.
7) Once your Coupon is applied successfully.
8) Enter / Update your Shipping address.
9) Now Make the Payment using any of the Payment mode. You will get the Rs 250/500 Cashback to your Paytm wallet with 24 hours of order for prepaid orders and after 24 hours of delivery for Cash on delivery.
Terms & Conditions:-
1) This promocode is applicable only on the Paytm Mall App
2) This promocode can be used only once per user
3. By using this promocode, customer can avail Flat Rs. 250/500 Cashback
4. This promocode is valid only on minimum shopping value of Rs. 1000/1200
5. This promocode is valid for a limited time only.
6. pplicable on all categories of Marketplace except Mobiles, FMCG, Gold & Silver. Applicable on both Paytm app and Mall.
7. A maximum of total 5 units and upto 2 units only of the same item can be ordered using this offer
8. The offer is applicable subject to the availability of products
Paytm E-commerce Pvt. ltd. reserves the right to withdraw this offer on select products and in change/modify/stop the campaign without any prior notice
9. Cash back acquired from this promocode to be credited within 24 hours of your product being shipped
10. Cash back received will be credited to your Paytm wallet
11. Promo-code is not applicable for Cash on Delivery (COD) mode of payment.
12. If product purchased on EMI payment mode, Cash back gets credit post return policy.
13. If product comes under no return policy, Cash back gets credited post 7 days of delivery date.This cash back offer is being extended by One97 Communications.
14. Limited for using “Paytm Payments” on marketplace run and operated by Paytm E-Commerce Private Limited. It can be used to pay for anything on merchants accepting “Paytm payments” platform.

My Airtel App – Get Rs 100 Cashback on First Transaction Rs 200

My Airtel App – Get Rs 100 Cashback on First Transaction of Rs 200 or more (New users only

My Airtel App – Get Rs 100 Cashback on First Transaction of Rs 200 or more (New users only). India’s first Payments bank is now part of the all new My Airtel App. The My Airtel App is now not just the fastest & most secure way to recharge your Mobile & DTH accounts, pay postpaid & broadband bills, pay electricity bills but also lets you manage your Airtel Payments Bank Savings and Wallet account as well as send and receive money through airtel payments Bank UPI/BHIM. Offer is valid only registrations done during the offer period So Hurry up !!

How to Get Rs 50 Cashback on 1st Airtel Prepaid Recharge of Rs 50:-

1) Firstly Download Airtel Money App Here
2) Install & Open the My Airtel App.
3) Sign up for a new account.
4) Initiate your First Ever Airtel Prepaid Recharge of Rs 50 or above.
6) Apply Coupon:- No Promocode required
7) Pay the amount using any of the payment mode.
8) That’s it, You will get the Rs 50 cashback in your My Airtel wallet. ( Offer Source – Visit Here )

Terms & Conditions:-

1. Minimum Recharge amount to avail this offer – Rs 50
2. Maximum Cashback amount per user is Rs 50
3. Customer is eligible for this offer only when it is his/her first ever Prepaid Recharge via Airtel Payments Bank/Airtel Money wallet or when it is his/her first Prepaid Recharge in 2018 using Airtel Payments Bank/Airtel Money
4. The offer is applicable only when the transaction is done through Airtel Payments Bank Savings Account/Airtel Money Wallet on My Airtel app, Airtel website, USSD, IVR
5. This offer is applicable for both wallet holders and savings account holders of Airtel Payments Bank
Applicable once per user during the offer period.
6. Cashback will be credited to Airtel Payments Bank wallet or savings account within 3 working days of the transaction
7. This offer cannot be clubbed with any other offer
8. This offer is not live on the Master Card issued by Airtel Payments Bank.
9. This offer is available on prepaid mobile recharge of any operator – Airtel, Aircel, BSNL, Idea, Jio, MTNL Delhi & Mumbai, Tata Docomo, Tata Indicom, Uninor, Vodafone
Offer Start Time
1. 10th July 2018 till 31st July 2018
2. What happens if I am eligible for more than one offer?
If you are eligible for more than one offer, the offer giving you the maximum Cashback is automatically picked up for you Other terms & conditions
3. Cashback for zero KYC wallet user will get credited to his/her wallet only after he/she upgrades to min KYC wallet within the offer period
4. Airtel Money is a part of Airtel Payments Bank
5. Airtel Payments Bank reserves the right to disqualify any Airtel Payments Bank wallet holder(s) or Airtel Payments Bank savings account holder(s) from the benefits of this offer in case of any fraudulent activity/suspicious transactions.
6. Airtel Payments Bank also reserves the right to discontinue this offer without assigning any reasons or without any prior intimation whatsoever.
7. In addition to the above, this offer is also subject to Airtel Payments Bank’s General Terms & Conditions available on http://www.airtel.in/personal/money/terms-of-use.
8. For further details, please send your queries to wecare@airtelbank.com

FreeCharge – Get Rs 20 Cashback on Rs 20 Mobile Recharge (Account specific)

FreeCharge – Get Rs 20 Cashback on Rs 20 Mobile Recharge (Account specific)

 FreeCharge CS20 – Get Rs 20 Cashback on Rs 20 Mobile Recharge (Account Specific). Freecharge is back again with Account Specific offers, Here you will get the Rs 20 Cashback on Mobile Recharge or Bill Payment of Rs 20 or above. Valid on successful Recharges/ Bill Payments done till ….. 2018. So If you got the Same Code Then Do Recharge Now !!

How to get Rs 20 Cashback on Rs 20 Recharge at FreeCharge ?

1) First of all, Visit FreeCharge Website Here
2) Install & Open the FreeCharge App.
3) Login/Sign up your Account on FreeCharge.
4) Now Initiate a Recharge of Rs 20 or above
5) Apply Coupon:- CS20
6) Once your Promo code is Applied successfully then Make the Payment using Debit/Credit card only.
7) You will get the Rs 20 Cashback in your FreeCharge wallet within 24 hours.

Terms & Conditions:-

1) All your payments on FreeCharge come with amazing returns. Get Rs 20 cashback on your next Recharge/ Billpayments and stay FreeCharged!
2) Use Code: CS20
3) Valid on successful Recharges/ Bill Payments done till ….. 2018.
4) Valid on Minimum Recharge of Rs 20.
Flat cashback of Rs 20
5) Use xxxxx@gmail.com while redeeming the promocode CS20.
6) Offer is valid once per user/Card/Mobile number/Device
7) Valid on credit/debit card/Netbanking/FreeCharge Balance & UPI transaction
8) Cashback will be credited to your FreeCharge Wallet which can be redeemed within 185 days from date of credit and is non-transferable
9) Not valid for Add Cash transactions
10) Offer is not applicable on virtual/ prepaid/ temporary/international cards
11) Offer valid on FreeCharge App, Web & mWeb
12) We reserve the right to end/modify any or all offers at our discretion without any prior notice
13) Promo code/offer is only valid for eligible customers receiving the communication via Email, SMS or App Notification
14) We reserve the right to restrict cashback for any account with suspicious behaviour or invalid details/credentials. FreeCharge has the right to ask for documents to prove his/her identity.

 

Google Wikipedia

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Google LLC is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware. Google was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University, California. Together, they own about 14 percent of its shares and control 56 percent of the stockholder voting power through supervoting stock. They incorporated Google as a privately held company on September 4, 1998. An initial public offering (IPO) took place on August 19, 2004, and Google moved to its new headquarters in Mountain View, California, nicknamed the Googleplex. In August 2015, Google announced plans to reorganize its various interests as a conglomerate called Alphabet Inc. Google, Alphabet's leading subsidiary, will continue to be the umbrella company for Alphabet's Internet interests. Upon completion of the restructure, Sundar Pichai was appointed CEO of Google, replacing Larry Page, who became the CEO of Alphabet.
The company's rapid growth since incorporation has triggered a chain of products, acquisitions, and partnerships beyond Google's core search engine (Google Search). It offers services designed for work and productivity (Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides), email (Gmail/Inbox), scheduling and time management (Google Calendar), cloud storage (Google Drive), social networking (Google+), instant messaging and video chat (Google Allo/Duo/Hangouts), language translation (Google Translate), mapping and turn-by-turn navigation (Google Maps/Waze/Earth/Street View), video sharing (YouTube), note-taking (Google Keep), and photo organizing and editing (Google Photos). The company leads the development of the Android mobile operating system, the Google Chrome web browser, and Chrome OS, a lightweight operating system based on the Chrome browser. Google has moved increasingly into hardware; from 2010 to 2015, it partnered with major electronics manufacturers in the production of its Nexus devices, and in October 2016, it released multiple hardware products (including the Google Pixel smartphone, Home smart speaker, Wifi mesh wireless router, and Daydream View virtual reality headset). The new hardware chief, Rick Osterloh, stated: "a lot of the innovation that we want to do now ends up requiring controlling the end-to-end user experience". Google has also experimented with becoming an Internet carrier. In February 2010, it announced Google Fiber, a fiber-optic infrastructure that was installed in Kansas City; in April 2015, it launched Project Fi in the United States, combining Wi-Fi and cellular networks from different providers; and in 2016, it announced the Google Station initiative to make public Wi-Fi available around the world, with initial deployment in India.
Alexa, a company that monitors commercial web traffic, lists Google.com as the most visited website in the world. Several other Google services also figure in the top 100 most visited websites, including YouTube and Blogger. Google is the most valuable brand in the world as of 2017, but has received significant criticism involving issues such as privacy concerns, tax avoidance, antitrust, censorship, and search neutrality. Google's mission statement, from the outset, was "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful", and its unofficial slogan was "Don't be evil". In October 2015, the motto was replaced in the Alphabet corporate code of conduct by the phrase "Do the right thing", while the original one was retained in the code of conduct of Google.Around May 2018, the slogan was silently removed from the code's clauses, leaving only one generic reference in its last paragraph.

Wednesday, 11 October 2017

About the sun

When It Rains, It Pours…on the Sun

Just like on Earth, the Sun has spells of bad weather, with high winds and showers of rain. But unlike the all-too-frequent storms on Earth, rain on the Sun is not made of water but electrically charged, superheated gas, called plasma. And it falls at around 200,000 kilometres per hour from the Sun’s upper atmosphere called the corona, in thousands of gigantic droplets — each one as big as a country!
This astonishing phenomenon was first discovered almost 40 years ago. Solar physicists (people who study the Sun) can now study it in fantastic detail thanks to state-of-the-art satellites and they’re starting to really understand how these incredible storms happen.
It turns out the rain on the Sun is made in a very similar way to how rain forms on Earth. If the conditions in the Sun’s atmosphere are just right, then plasma evaporates from the surface and clouds of hot plasma form. The clouds then cool down and eventually fall back to the solar surface as droplets of extremely hot, plasma rain.
However, the catalyst that begins the formation of rain clouds on the Sun is very different to that on Earth. Solar flares are the most powerful explosions in the Solar System, they help to heat the Sun’s atmosphere and trigger the evaporation of plasma into clouds.

Cool Fact

The Sun’s corona is a scorching 2 million °C, much hotter than the star’s surface which is cool in comparison at “just” 6000 °C. The problem is, no-one is really sure why the Sun’s atmosphere gets so hot!

God’s Particle

God’s Particle 

Perhaps one of man’s greatest discoveries was announced just two weeks ago when physicist publicized the potential discovery of the Higgs boson, also known as The God Particle. This particle, the God Particle, is probably one of the more talked about subjects in recent news reports. When you fuse two words that almost contradict each other on this scale, it creates an intriguing oxy-moron, inquiring minds would want to know more. Well is the public’s thirst for knowledge on the God Particle being quenched? If you ask any two or three people about the God Particle (which I have done a few times) you may find yourself coming to the same puzzled conclusion as the answers they have given you.

As much information that has been put out about the God Particle since its July 4 discovery most people you ask couldn’t explain the theories behind it, much less tell you what it is. Now excuse me for the spoiler alert, but I’m not a physicist and I am not going to explain to you the history behind the discovery of the God Particle. But what I will like to bring to you is my best explanation, once proven, on the impact of this discovery and how the God Particle will affect our lives. And this is when I present to you our second spoiler alert…it likely will not affect our immediate lives in the least bit.
So at this point if you’re still asking what on Earth is the God Particle, I can attempt at helping you the best I can. The God Particle, or what most scientist refer to ask the Higgs boson, to put is simple, is the particle that gives other particles mass, giving us matter and possibly explaining how or why anything and everything exist. Now for those who wish to revisit high school chemistry, or take it a step further to collegiate physics, you can go all day in describing how in 1964 physicist Peter Higgs only suggested that the particle existed. The particle itself, at the time, almost impossible to prove would go decades before anyone could try at such an attempt. Two years ago, work on the Large Hadron Collider was complete in Switzerland, and scientists were able to began experiments to prove the existence of the Higgs boson, or the God Particle. Scientists, however did not prove the existence of God, as the particle’s nickname may suggest. In the previously mentioned brief explanation on the God Particle, not once did I mention that God had anything to do with it (I’m not say he/she didn’t either). The nickname of the Higgs boson came from a 1993 published book about the particle, where author, Leon Lederman, gave it that nickname because he either A, wanted to properly illustrate how critical of a scientific discovery this particle would be, or B, really did initially want to call it the Goddamn particle.
However it got its name, the only thing that we can take away from this discovery, once proven, is its nickname, which to scientists is not a proper nickname for the particle. But for the religious population, the God Particle, is just like any other particle, God’s particle. So this discovery of the Higgs boson, does not prove much to those who “believe”. In fact, some of those great minds believe science only proves the existence of God. But will it come down to a final decision on what created life, Earth or the universe? Is the God Particle responsible? Or are God’s particles responsible?
Not for nothin’, but this could possibly go down as the greatest discovery in recent history. Definitely the greatest discovery of our infant millennium, but exactly how great is it? There are some great discoveries out there. Fire, the universe, the atom, penicillin, America…all can make an argument for the greatest discovery. But if the Higgs boson adds itself to that list of the greatest discovery of all time, what will it do for us and our understanding of our universe and how we were created? As in, are we going to now start using it to start artificially creating matter? Probably not, that’s still a long way away. It took scientist 50 years to make this discovery, any practical use of it is not in the foreseeable future. It would be my guess that what this leads to could be one of our greatest discoveries, but just not now. But since people of faith have been brought in to this discussion of the God Particle by an unfounded nickname, perhaps their (the) greatest discovery of all time has already been uncovered through their faith.

Indian Culture: Traditions and Customs of India

Indian Culture: Traditions and Customs of India


India's culture is among the world's oldest; civilization in India began about 4,500 years ago. Many sources describe it as "Sa Prathama Sanskrati Vishvavara" — the first and the supreme culture in the world, according to the

 All World Gayatri Pariwar (AWGP) organization.

Map of India
Map of India
Credit: pavalenaShutterstock
Western societies did not always see the culture of India very favorably, according to Christina De Rossi, an anthropologist at Barnet and Southgate College in London. Early anthropologists once considered culture as an evolutionary process, and "every aspect of human development was seen as driven by evolution," she told Live Science. "In this view, societies outside of Europe or North America, or societies that did not follow the European or Western way of life, were considered primitive and culturally inferior. Essentially this included all the colonized countries and people, such as African countries, India, and the Far East."
However, Indians made significant advances in architecture (Taj Mahal), mathematics (the invention of zero) and medicine (Ayurveda). Today, India is a very diverse country, with more than 1.2 billion people, according to the CIA World Factbook, making it the second most populous nation after China. Different regions have their own distinct cultures. Language, religion, food and the arts are just some of the various aspects of Indian culture. 
Here is a brief overview of the culture of India.
Colorful reliefs of Hindu gods adorn a temple at Meenakshi, India
Colorful reliefs of Hindu gods adorn a temple at Meenakshi, India
Credit: jaume Shutterstock
India has 28 states and seven territories, according to the World Health Organization. There is no official language in India, according to a Gujarat High Court ruling in 2010, though Hindi is the official language of the government. The Constitution of India officially recognizes 23 official languages. 
Many people living in India write in Devanagari script. In fact, it is a misconception that the majority of people in India speak Hindi. Though many people speak Hindi in India, 59 percent of India residents speak something other than Hindi, according to The Times of India. Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil and Urdu are some other languages spoken in the country.  
Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-European language usually referred to in action movies, came from Northern India. How the language started has been a point of argument amongst linguists. It shares many similarities with English, French, Farsi and Russian languages. New DNA research in 2017 found that an Aryan invasion may have introduced the beginnings of Sanskrit. "People have been debating the arrival of the Indo-European languages in India for hundreds of years," said study co-author Martin Richards, an archaeogeneticist at the University of Huddersfield in England. "There's been a very long-running debate about whether the Indo-European languages were brought from migrations from outside, which is what most linguists would accept, or if they evolved indigenously." [Aryan Invasion May Have Transformed India's Bronze-Age Population]
India is identified as the birthplace of Hinduism and Buddhism, the third and fourth largest religions. About 84 percent of the population identifies as Hindu, according to the "Handbook of Research on Development and Religion," edited by Matthew Clarke (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013). There are many variations of Hinduism, and four predominant sects — Shaiva, Vaishnava, Shakteya and Smarta.
About 13 percent of Indians are Muslim, making it one of the largest Islamic nations in the world. Christians and Sikhs make up a small percentage of the population, and there are even fewer Buddhists and Jains, according to the "Handbook."
The CIA cited similar figures. According to its World Factbook, around 80 percent of the population is Hindu, 14.2 percent is Muslim, 2.3 percent is Christian, 1.7 percent is Sikh and 2 percent is unspecified.
When the Moghul Empire invaded during the sixteenth century, they left a significant mark on the Indian cuisine, according to Texas A&M University. Indian cuisine is also influenced by many other countries. It is known for its large assortment of dishes and its liberal use of herbs and spices. Cooking styles vary from region to region.
Wheat, Basmati rice and pulses with chana (Bengal gram) are important staples of the Indian diet. The food is rich with curries and spices, including ginger, coriander, cardamom, turmeric, dried hot peppers, and cinnamon, among others. Chutneys — thick condiments and spreads made from assorted fruits and vegetables such as tamarind and tomatoes and mint, cilantro and other herbs — are used generously in Indian cooking.
Many Hindus are vegetarian, but lamb and chicken are common in main dishes for non-vegetarians. The Guardian reports that between 20 percent and 40 percent of India's population is vegetarian.
Much of Indian food is eaten with fingers or bread used as utensils. There is a wide array of breads served with meals, including naan, a leavened, oven-baked flatbread; and bhatoora, a fried, fluffy flatbread common in North India and eaten with chickpea curry. 
The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1653.
The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1653.
Credit: saiko3p Shutterstock
The most well-known example of Indian architecture is the Taj Mahal, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to honor his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It combines elements from Islamic, Persian, Ottoman Turkish and Indian architectural styles. India also has many ancient temples.
India is well known for its film industry, which is often referred to as Bollywood. The country's movie history began in 1896 when the Lumière brothers demonstrated the art of cinema in Mumbai, according to the Golden Globes. Today, the films are known for their elaborate singing and dancing. 
Indian dance, music and theater traditions span back more than 2,000 years, according to Nilima Bhadbhade, author of "Contract Law in India" (Kluwer Law International, 2010). The major classical dance traditions — Bharata Natyam, Kathak, Odissi, Manipuri, Kuchipudi, Mohiniattam and Kathakali — draw on themes from mythology and literature and have rigid presentation rules.
A study published in April 2016 in the Journal of Indian Ocean Archaeologyfound that some Indian horns have many similarities with horns made in Ireland. This research may suggest that the two countries may have exchanged ideas and techniques in making musical instruments during the Bronze Age. "Some horns are frankly shockingly similar, to the point where it is like witnessing time travel," study author Billy Ó Foghlú, an archaeologist and doctoral student at the Australian National University in Canberra, told Live Science. "If I were to find one of these modern Indian instruments in an Irish archaeological excavation and I didn't know what I was looking at, I would likely assume it was a Late Bronze Age Irish artifact." [Surprising Echo of Ancient Irish Horns in Indian Instruments]
Indian women in saris
Indian women in saris
Credit: rastoeShutterstock
Indian clothing is closely identified with the colorful silk saris worn by many of the country's women. A traditional piece of clothing for men is the dhoti, an unstitched piece of cloth that is tied around the waist and legs. Men also wear a kurta, a loose shirt that is worn about knee-length. For special occasions, men wear a sherwani or achkan, which is a long coat that with a collar having no lapel. It is buttoned up to the collar and down to the knees. A shorter version of a sherwani is called a Nehru jacket. It is named after Jawaharlal Nehru, India's prime minister from 1947 to 1964, but Nehru never wore a Nehru jacket. He preferred the achkan, according to Tehelka, an Indian newspaper. The Nehru jacket was primarily marketed to Westerners.
Diwali is the largest and most important holiday to India, according to National Geographic. It is a five-day festival known as the festival of lights because of the lights lit during the celebration to symbolize the inner light that protects them from spiritual darkness. Holi, the festival of colors, also called the festival of love, is popular in the spring. The country also celebrates Republic Day (Jan. 26), Independence Day (Aug. 15) and Mahatma Gandhi's birthday (Oct. 2).

Motivational Quotes of abdul kalam

APJ Abdul Kalam Motivational Quotes on Success, Failure, Education, Dreams, Youth, Student

Avul Pakir JainulabdeenA P J” Abdul Kalam was the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. A career scientist turned politician, Kalam was born and raised in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. 

Late APJ abdul kalam has given our nation so much inspirational & motivational quotes on Education, Dreams, Youth & Student which inspire every student and employee to achieve life biggest goals.
Below are some of the best positive & motivational APJ abdul kalam quotes images some are in hindi & English.

APJ Abdul Kalam Quotes on SELF MOTIVATION

Start your Day by speaking 5 Lines to yourself – this will motivate you full day and keep you energetic.
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APJ Abdul Kalam Message on SUCCESS / FAILURE

Do Not stop Until you Finish your work, And Once you finish plan for the Next big goal.

ApJ abdul kalam quotes in Hindi

APJ Abdul Kalam Thoughts about DIFFICULTIES / SUCCESS

If you not face any difficulties then check your path, you might going on wrong track.  And everyone knows the feeling of completing difficult task, students better fill the success while completing exam.
Man Needs his DIFFICULTIES Because they are Necessary to enjoy SUCCESS.

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APJ Abdul Kalam quotes in Hindi / English about Dream Big

Quotes on Dream Big and Achieve what you want.
Look at the Sky, We are not alone. The whole universe is friendly to us and conspires only to give the best to those who dream and work

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APJ Abdul Kalam Thoughts about SUCCESS

If u want to success try to learn from failure story.
Don’t Read Success Stories, You will only Get a MESSAGE. Read Failure stories, you will get some Ideas to get success.
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APJ Abdul Kalam Thoughts about Future & Habits

Change your habits and it will brings some light in your life. Must follow this awesome quotes given by APJ Abdul Kalam
You can not Change your FUTURE, but you can change your HABITS. And Surely your HABITS will change your FUTURE.
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Bermuda Triangle

Bermuda Triangle mystery deepens as an Island suddenly rises from the Sea

The mystery behind the Bermuda Triangle has deepened as an Island has suddenly risen from the sea, experts warn people to need to stay aways because it’s dangerious.
 

A Crescent-shaped Island has risen off the tip of Cape Point in North Carolina—in water surrounded by the so-called Devil—aka Bermuda—triangle.
The Bermuda Triangle is a massive 500,000 kilometer-wide area in the North Atlantic Ocean. It’s also dubbed the “Devil’s Triangle,“ and is defined by points in Bermuda, Florida, and Puerto Rico. The triangle does not exist according to the US Navy, and the name is not recognized by the US Board on Geographic Names.
Interestingly, contrary to popular belief, the Bermuda Triangle isn’t a modern myth. Christopher Columbus was one of the first people to witness the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle. According to reports, when Columbus sailed into the area known today as the Devil’s triangle, he recorded having compass malfunctions and even witnessed a ‘fireball’ crash into the ocean. He and his crew witnessed seeing strange light and mysterious weather while passing through the Bermuda Triangle safely.In modern times, Astronauts, Russian Cosmonauts, and pilots from around the world have spoken about the Bermuda Triangle saying to have seen flashes of light when flying over the area, moments in which, according to many, electronic flight instruments appear to malfunction.
In modern times, Astronauts, Russian Cosmonauts, and pilots from around the world have spoken about the Bermuda Triangle saying to have seen flashes of light when flying over the area, moments in which, according to many, electronic flight instruments appear to malfunction.“It’s a hoss,” Danny Couch, a local historian, tour guide and lifelong resident of nearby Hatteras Island told National Geographic. “Every 10 to 15 years we’ll get something that’s pretty dramatic. But this one is the largest one I’ve seen in my lifetime.”
It is believed that on an average, around four aircraft and 20 yachts go missing every year on the Bermuda Triangle.
Returning to the enigmatic Island…
According to the Virginian Pilot, the enigmatic body of water has been dubbed Shelly Island by locals due to the vast amount of shells which litter the shore. The new island measures around one mile and is around 400 feet wide.
Superintendent of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Dave Hallac has warned people to avoid the area. He said that people should stay away from the island and should not try and walk or swim across since there are strong currents which flow between the point and the new island.
Furthermore, Bill Smith president of the North Carolina Beach Buggy Association has said there could be even more hazards reports the Sun.
He said: “Sharks up to five feet long and stingrays as large as the hood of a truck have been spotted prowling beneath the surface. We’re worried about shark bites but we’re even more worried about drownings.”