Posts

Showing posts from 2020

Loneliness

Image
                                        L oneliness Almost all of us have experienced loneliness at some point. It is the pain we have felt following a breakup, perhaps the loss of a loved one, or a move away from home. We are vulnerable to feeling lonely at any point in our lives. Loneliness is commonly used to describe a negative emotional state experienced when there is a difference between the relationships one wishes to have and those one  perceives one has . The unpleasant feelings of loneliness are subjective; researchers have found loneliness is not about the amount of time one spends with other people or alone. It is related more to  quality  of relationships, rather than quantity. A lonely person feels that he or she is not understood by others, and may not think they hold meaningful relationships. For some people, loneliness may be temporary and easily relieved (such as a close friend moving away, or a spouse returning home after a work trip). For others, loneliness ca

Human

Image
  Humans   Being Selfish Makes Us Better Humans:   It's an undeniable fact that all humans have a selfish side whether they accept it or not. Psychological data obtained from previous researchers suggested that humans tend to be selfish because they like the attention .   “Humans are selfish by nature” is a generalization which is both refuted and supported by religions and moral codes around the world .  Humans, by contrast, are ultra social: possessed of an enhanced capacity for empathy, an unparalleled sensitivity to the needs of others, a unique level of concern about their welfare, and an ability to create moral norms that generalize and enforce these tendencies.   I was trying to depict selfishness as a not-so-positive characteristic of human nature and by default say something to the point that humans are just selfish things.   Basically my thinking was that by being selfish, we exercise a natural part of who we already are and then that part grows. W

Diwali

Image
                                      Diwali Diwali, the festival of lights is one of the most celebrated festivals of India and people celebrate with great happiness and joy. On this day the entire neighborhood, houses, streets and shops are decorated with beautiful lights. And, for the country like India with 29 states, the way of celebration in each part of the country is equally enticing. Diwali (also: Deepawali) is one of  India 's biggest  festivals . The word 'Deepawali' means rows of lighted lamps. It is a festival of lights and Hindus celebrate it with joy. During this festival, people light up their  houses  and  shops  with  Diyas  (small cup-shaped oil lamp made of baked clay). They worship the Lord  Ganesha  for welfare and prosperity and Goddess  Lakshmi  for wealth and wisdom. But we should always celebrate without burning firecrackers because it increases the pollution which is harmful for us. This festival is celebrated in the  Hindu month  of Kart

Sushant Singh Rajput

Image
                               Sushant Singh Rajput   Sushant Singh Rajput   Sushant Singh Rajput  (21 January 1986 – 14 June 2020) was an Indian actor.Rajput started his career with television serials. [5]  His debut show was  Star Plus 's romantic drama  Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil  (2008), followed by a starring role in  Zee TV 's popular soap opera  Pavitra Rishta  (2009–11).     Bollywood actor  Sushant Singh Rajput  died by suicide in Mumbai on June 14. The actor, known for his work in films like Chhichhore, MS Dhoni The Untold Story, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy, was 34.      Sushant Singh Rajput's death prompted a lot of his co-stars and colleagues to call out the "Bollywood Privilege Club" and the nepotism rampant in the film industry. One of the names that got called out among the many prominent Bollywood personalities is that of Salman Khan. Salman Khan trended a great deal for one week on Twitter with Sushant Singh Rajput's fans rag

Time

Image
  Meaning of the Time   Time value is most important in life. Everyone has to respect and understand the time value because time can give the reaction of evil as well as good. Some persons understand the meaning and importance of life. Learn to enjoy every minute of your life. Be happy now. Don’t wait for something outside of yourself to make you satisfied in the future. Think of how precious is the time you have to spend, whether it’s at work or with your family. Every minute should be enjoyed and savored. The best proverb on time is “Time and tide wait for none.” It is better says by someone. Everyone should understand the value and importance of the time. Time is more valuable compared than money. Time is precious partly for the reason that we are all only allotted a certain amount of time in our lives, and so we need to make sure that we use it wisely. Nothing can stop the flow of time. Time once past cannot be brought back by any means.   Though the future is unse

Chai

Image
  Chai    Whether masala,  Adrak (ginger) or elaichi (cardamom),  Chai  is loved in all its avatars by  Indian , who count it among their favourite beverages. In fact, for many, Chai is the perfect way to kick-start their day every morning.   “How many of you enjoy your cup of Indian chai ….it’s an immune booster on its own.Here’s the recipe  of  Tea : Ingredients 1 inch – Cinnamon stick 4 – Cardamom pods 3 – Cloves 3 – Black peppercorns 1/4tsp – Ginger 1/4tsp – Fennel seeds 1-2tsp – Loose tea leaves Method *Mix all ingredients together in a pan and wait until it boils nicely. *Cover the pan. Wait for two minutes and then strain. Now, Your Tea is ready for the perfect start of the day.   The Chai Culture in India In India, tea is much more than a drink to begin your day with. It has become an integral part of the culture and life of every Indian. In fact, if you take a walk around any local Indian road, you will definitely find chaiwallahs (tea sellers) s
Image
                                          RAPE Rape  is the fourth most common crime against  women in India . [1] [2]  According to the 2018 annual report of the  National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), 33,356 rape cases were reported across the country, or an average of 91 rapes daily. [3] Of these, 31,320 were committed by perpetrators known to the victim (93.9% of the cases). [4]  As high as 27.8 per cent of victims were minors or below 18, the legal age of consent. [5]  India has been characterized as one of the "countries with the lowest per capita rates of rape". [6] [7] But the real figures are widely estimated to be much higher as a significant percentage of rapes go unreported. [8] [9]  The  government  also classifies consensual sex committed on the false promise of marriage as rape. [10]  The willingness to report rapes have increased in recent years, after several incidents received widespread media attention and triggered local and nationwide public protests. [11]

RAPE

Image
                                          RAPE Rape  is the fourth most common crime against  women in India . [1] [2]  According to the 2018 annual report of the  National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), 33,356 rape cases were reported across the country, or an average of 91 rapes daily. [3] Of these, 31,320 were committed by perpetrators known to the victim (93.9% of the cases). [4]  As high as 27.8 per cent of victims were minors or below 18, the legal age of consent. [5]  India has been characterized as one of the "countries with the lowest per capita rates of rape". [6] [7] But the real figures are widely estimated to be much higher as a significant percentage of rapes go unreported. [8] [9]  The  government  also classifies consensual sex committed on the false promise of marriage as rape. [10]  The willingness to report rapes have increased in recent years, after several incidents received widespread media attention and triggered local and nationwide public protests. [11]