Sunday, August 16, 2020

Action speak louder than words


All of us born preachers. but when it comes to practicing what we preach, we find excuses. Just telling someone what to do or how to behave is not enough. Behaving is a way that one wants others to behave has a more powerful effect. telling others what to do and not doing it oneself is absolute hypocrisy. Children are keen observers. They quickly observe the Gulf between the speech of adults and their actual behaviour, between their words and deeds, between their preaching and the practice. They influenced more by the actions of their elders than by their words. They imitate  their actions and inculcate their habits.


Gandhiji wanted to impress upon the villagers the importance of cleanliness. Whenever he visited a village, he would take a broom in his hand and sweep the streets. His action had more effect than any speech he might have given. A father who smokes cannot scold his child when he finds him (the child) smoking. If he wants his child never to start the habit of smoking, He should fast give up smoking himself. If parents want their children to pick up good manners, they should themselves be models of good behaviour. In short, we should ourselves do what we want others to do. This is because action speak louder than words.

Friday, August 14, 2020

Indian Villages


Villages of India cut a very gloomy picture. Indian villages are still neglected. They are deprived of basic amenities of life. They are living in subhuman conditions. They are far off from cities and towns. There are no roads connecting them to cities and towns. There are no good schools there. There are are no good doctors and hospitals there. There are dirty houses of roofs and hay there. They are deins of ailments and diseases. Illiteracy and superstition still dominate there. They present a wretched and miserable look. 



But my village presents a gloomy picture like most other villages of our country. There are about 200 families in our village. Our village in habitats members of different casts and I communities. Nearly half of them belong to schedule castes. agriculture is the main source of livelihood of our villagers. There are only a few big farmers in our village. Most of our villages are land less. They work in the fields of big farmers. Their are living conditions and economic status are miserable.

Village market is an important feature of Indian rural life. Villagers living in villages far away from towns cannot afford to go to cities and towns for their regular marketing and routine purchases. So there are small and Temporary markets in villages. They are generally held on some week – days once or twice a week. In such markets there are different shops dealing in different articles. They are located in temporary shades or even in the open or on ground.


Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Miracles of Science

 

Science has brought miracles in the world. It is making our life easier, happier and more convenient everyday. It has made the man more powerful. It has secured man's victory over nature. Its miracles are so vivid and widespread that even a common man feels them in his day to day life.  

He must have travelled by train or bus. He must have seen a motor pump operating in his village. He must be listening to Radio and transistor. He must be lighting his house with electric bulbs. He must be using fans in summer. Besides, these few and common instances science has become the guiding force incur life. It has raised our longevity. Advancement in the field of medicine and surgery has come as a divine bliss for us. Advancement in computers, machines, and much more things are beneficial for us.

Science gives us the most important thing is that Technology. Science improve technologies in Computers, Machines, Android phones and many things. Like in computers, machine, Android phones, Bikes the technology like AI (artificial intelligence) is developed. We are thankful for science to provide this types of Miracles.

Monday, August 10, 2020

Gifts of Rivers


Rivers are one of the important gifts of nature. They have an unending treasure of beauty. Rivers beautify towns and villages on their banks. They provide us water to drink and, for other professional uses. They carry fertile soil with their currents. Thus they add fertility to our agricultural land. Rivers water irrigates our fields. 

Rivers are the main source of irrigation. They are also a source of navigation and help us in trade and transport. They are also source of food like fish. Rivers are the major sources of drinking water. The water which we drink is come out from the rivers. The most purified water is of rivers, and best thing is that it purify naturally. But this rivers are responsible for dangerous floods. And floods destroy everything who came infront of it.

When rivers are flowing it also bring a happiness, smile, and evergreen. The sound of rivers flow give us feel like peace. It is trying to say that everything is OK, nice, awesome, mind blowing. It gives us the most important thing is that "You can do everything in life". Everything is possible in life, if we do hardwork and focus on that what you want. See the nature is also trying to teach us. 

Monday, July 27, 2020

Friendship


Man is a social animal. He can't live alone. He requires the company of men of similar! tastes and temperaments. This brings them closer. They grows a sense and state of intimacy among them. Now they like to sit together, walk together and even eat together. They soon begin to share the pains and pleasures of one another. This state of affairs among two or a group of main is called friendship. Friendship has a great social and religious value in life. But it is a rarej things these days.
Because the bad friendship is harmful for us. These give us bad habits, bad manners and much more related to bad. Bad friendship is like coal, if we take in hand our hand gets dirty and hand turn into black. If coal is hot then it is dangerous.

And good friendship is like diamond, if we take in hand our hand gets Shiny and status turn into good person. This is difference between good and bad friendship. Friendship is a feeling who feel that asked them what is friends and friendship. One bad friendship can destroy your world. And one good friendship can change your world.

Sunday, July 26, 2020

The big story of a small man : Jadav Molai


Jadav Molai Payeng is a highly capable person born in a Nomadic tribe of Assam. Born in 1963, he is working as a forest worker since the age of 16 years. 
Once large number of snakes died in the flood of Brahmaputra River flowing by the village. As a preventive measure, Molai planted 20 bamboo plantlets. In 1979, the local Society Forestry Department began or social aforestation project on 200 hectares of land. 'Molai' was one of the few forest workers who were looking after that project. As a result of his continuous work of planting and caring for the trees, the Barren area witnessed the forest cover over the 1360 acres.
Today is jungle in Kokilamukh of Jorhat district of Assam in result of the hard work for 30 years. He has been awarded with the prestigious 'Padmashree' award by government of India for this unparallel work. Now, it is well known as Molai Jungle. Many people come together to destroy the forest, but a single person, if determined, can establish a new forest!

Saturday, July 25, 2020

Young fold mountain in the world.



The Himalayas is one of the young fold mountains in the world. The Himalayas extend from Pamir Knot in Tajikistan to the East. It is the major mountain system of the Asian continent. In India, it extends from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh.

The Himalayas is not a single mountain range. There are many parallel ranges in the system. The southernmost is known as Siwaliks. It is also the youngest range. Next to Siwaliks are Lesser Himalayas, Greater Himalayas (Himadri) and Trans Himalayan ranges from South to North. These ranges are young to old respectively.


This mountain ranges also divided into Western Himalayas it also known as Kashmir Himalayas. Central Himalayas it also known as Kumaun Himalayas. Eastern Himalayas it also known as Assam Himalayas. It has highest point it known as the Mount Everest. Mount Everest length is 8848 metre.

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Lockdown in India


Due to coronavirus whole world is under the lockdown. Especially in India the coronavirus patients are increasing day by day. In India lockdown is from 26th of March 2020. It means this is 4th months is going on, In this months, people of India is cooperating to the Indian government. 



Remember we want to fight with coronavirus(covid-19) not from coronavirus patients. Take care stay home stay safe. 

Monday, July 13, 2020

Field of excellence : Science


1) Marie Curie (Field: Physics, Chemistry)
a)  Pioneering work on Radioactivity; discovery of polonium and radium.
b) First women to win the Nobel Prize.
c)  The first woman to become a Professor in the University of Paris.

2) Alexander Graham Bell (Field: Physics, Sound)
a) Awarded the first US patent for the telephone in 1876.
b) groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications and aeronautics.
c) Received numerous honorary degrees and dozens of medals and awards.

3) CV Raman (Field: Physics)
a) Groundbreaking work in the field of light scattering.
b) Won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930.
c) famous for the Raman effect, 1954, awarded the Bharat Ratna.

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Field of Excellence : Literature


1) Shakespeare (poet, dramatist)
a)  Wrote many plays like Macbeth, Hamlet, and also many sonnets. 
b)  Combine humanism and felicity of verbal expression in his writings, known especially for his characterization.
c)  Considered by many as the greatest writer in English.

2) Charles Dickens (novelist)
a)  Wrote many novels depicting conditions in the Victorian era.
b)  Combined verbal description with strong characterization.
c)  Considered by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era.

3) G.B. Shaw (playwright)
a)  Wrote many plays such as 'Pygmalion', 'Man and Superman'.
b)  Combine social satire with wit to criticize many to criticize many social mores and traditions.
c)  Be ading literary figure of the 19th and 20th century.

Field of excellence : Mathematics


1) Shrinivas Ramanujan
Field : Mathematics

a)  Famous for the Ramanujan prime, the          Ramanujan theta function.
b)  One of the Fellows of the Royal Society.
c)  The first Indian to be elected a Fellow of.      Trinity College, Cambridge.

2) Euclid 
Field : Geometry 

a)  Father of Geometry.
b)  His book 'Elements' served as the main textbook to teach Mathematics until the early 20th century.

3) Shakuntala Devi
Field : Numbers 

a)  Known as the human computer.
b)  6 years old : demonstrated her arithmetic abilities at the University of Mysore.
c)  In 2013, honoured with a Google Doodle for what would have been her 84th birthday.

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Cut your coat according to your cloth


If you give a piece of cloth to a tailor to make a coat, the tailor will first measure the cloth and then decide what kind of coat has to be made out of it. He will not be able to make a coat that requires more material than the cloth provided. The same is the case with our income and expenditure. Our expenses should always be within the limits of our income. Otherwise, we are sure to land in debt and difficulties. The proverb thus tells us not to spend more than what we earn, that is to live within our means.


This proverb applies not only to individuals but also to business establishments. Of course, a company may raise a loan to expand or diversify its business. But it must do so judiciously; otherwise it can even go bankrupt. Even the Government of a country has to keep in mind is total resources while spending. If it does not do so and goes on borrowing recklessly from banks and foreign countries, it could result in severe economic problems for the country.

Hence the saying is of great practical value. Applying it in life makes one happy and contented.

Monday, July 6, 2020

Green city; Clean city


A green city is a clean city. This is because nature has its own way of keeping the environment clean. A green city implies plenty of trees and greenery. This keeps the environment clean and fresh. Also the leaves take in excess carbon dioxide from the surrounding, emitted by heavy traffic, and give refreshing oxygen.


Besides trees on the sidewalks, a city should have a good number of parks and gardens. This brings pollution levels down to a minimum. It also reduces the risk of people suffering from respiratory diseases.


Main is a part of nature, not apart from nature. If there is a variety of vegetation in the locality, several animals and birds, that brighten up the atmosphere, will be found. Thus man's state of mind is also brightened. Stress levels are reduced. Indeed there is no doubt that the more greenery there is in the local habitat, the better the conditions of leaving our for the inhabitants there.


The True Spirit of Sportsmanship

The main quality required for true sportsmanship is putting in one's best in to the game. Besides being a skilled player, he or she should enjoy the game.   A true sports person plays with a spirit of competition, not rivalry.


He or she should respect the opponent. If it is a team game, the sports person video should possess team spirit. When the sports person is victorious, he or she should be humble about it. In the event of defeat, he or she should accept it cheerfully. All these qualities are the marks of the true spirit of sportsmanship that every sports person should display.

Sunday, July 5, 2020

Golden Chain

Friendship is a Golden chain,
The links our friends so dear,
And like a rare and precious jewel
It's treasured more each year.... 

It's clasped together firmly 
With a love that's deep and true,
And it's rich with happy memories
And fond recollection, too.... 
Time can't destroy its beauty
For as long as memory lives,
Years can't erase the pleasure
That the joy of friendship gives....

For friendship is a priceless gift
That can't be bought or sold, 
But to have an understanding friend
Is worth far more than gold....

And the golden chain of Friendship 
Is a strong and blessed tie 
Binding kindred hearts together 
As the years go passing by. 

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Try Again

'Tis a lesson you should heed,
Try again;
If at first you don't succeed,
Try again;
Then your courage should appear,
For if you will persevere,
You will conquer, never fear,
Try again.


Once or twice, though you should fail,
Try again;
If you would at last prevail,
Try again;
If we strive' tis no disgrace
Though we do not win the race;
What should we do in that case?
Try again.

If you find your task is hard,
Try again;
Time will bring you, your reward,
Try again;
All that other folk can do,
Why, with patience, may not you?
Only keep this rule in view, 
Try again.

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Trees are the Kindest Things I Know


Trees are the kindest things I know,

They do not harm, they simply grow.


And spread a shade for sleepy cows,

And gather birds among their boughs.


They give us fruit, in leaves above,

And wood to make our houses of,


And leaves to burn on Hallowe'en,

And in the Spring new buds of green.



They are the first when day's begun

To touch the beams of morning sun.


They are the last to hold the light,

When evening changes to night.


And when a moon floats on the sky

The hum a drowsy lullaby


Of sleepy children long ago.......

Trees are the kindest things I know.

Monday, June 15, 2020

Be The Best


Be The Best
If you can't be a pine on the top of the hill,
Be a srub in the valley – but be
The best little scrub by the side of the rill;
Be bush if you can't be a tree.

If you can't be a bush be a bit of grass,
And some highway happier make;
If you are a muskie then just be a bass 
But the liveliest bass in the lake!


We can't all be captains, we have got to be crew, 
There's something for all of us here, 
There's big work to do, and there's lesser, to do,
And the task you must do is the near.

If you can't be a highway then just be a trail
If you can't be the sun be a star;
It isn't by size that you or fail
Be the best of whatever you are! 





Sunday, June 14, 2020

Truth


    Sticks and stones may break my bones,
             But words can also hurt me.
         Stones and sticks break only skin, 
    While words are ghosts that haunt me.

Slant and curved the fall word-swords
To pierce and stick inside me. Bats and bricks may ache through bones. 
But words can mortify me. 

Pain from words has left its scar
On mind and heart that's tender 
Cuts and bruises now have healed;
It's words that I remember.


Wednesday, June 10, 2020

India as the Land of all Seasons

India is the current tourism hot spot. The other epithets used while referring to the nation include 'Destination of the Millennium' and 'Land of all Seasons'. Spanning an area of 32,87,263 square kilometres. with a diverse landscape. The natural beauty and cultural diversity echoes a rich tradition.



India is a hub of contrasts—the bustling haats and swanky malls, emergence of nuclear families but a reluctance to let go of the joint family system, a rush to embrace modernity yet a firm resolve to preserve traditions, a destination for both ayurveda and medical tourism as well as bustling communities and indigenous tribes. 

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

World Healthiest Hearts Found !

The Tsimane people, a remote tribe of the Bolivian Amazon, have the healthiest arteries ever studied. Coronary atherosclerosis in the Tsimane is five times less common than in the US.       


An 80-year-old from the Tsimane has the same vascular age as an American in his mid-fifties. This is probably because the Tsimane survive on a diet low in saturated fats and high in non-processed foods. Modern life-styles as well as loss of subsistence diets are new risk factors for hearts disease. However, modern society can learn from the Tsimane people and reduce the risk of heart disease.

Monday, June 8, 2020

Indian Weavers

Weavers, weaving at break of day,
Why do you weave a garment so gay?.......
Blue as the wing of a halcyon wild, 
We weave the robes of a new-born child.

Weavers, weaving at fall of night,
Why do you weave a garment so bright?.......
Like the plumes of a peacock, purple and green,
We weave the marriage-veils of a queen.



Weavers, weaving solemn and still,
What do you weave in the moonlight chill....
White as a feather and white as a cloud,
We weave a dead man's funeral shroud.

Sunday, June 7, 2020

Small Towns and Rivers

       Small towns always remind me of death.
     My hometown lies calmly amidst the trees, 
                        it is always the same,
                       in summer or winter,
           or the wind howling down the gorge.

              Just the other day someone died.
               In the dreadful silence we wept 
        Looking at the sad wreath of tuberoses.
                 Life and death, life and death, 
                only the rituals are permanent. 
                      The river has a soul.
In the summer it cuts through the land 
like a torrent of grief. Sometimes,
sometimes, I think it holds its breath 
seeking a land of fish and stars 

The river has a soul.
It knows, stretching past the town,
from the first drop of rain to dry earth 
and mist on the mountaintops,
the river knows 
the immortality of water.

In small towns by the river 
we all want to walk with the gods

Saturday, June 6, 2020

Father Returning home

My father travels on the late evening train

     Standing among silent commuters in the                                 yellow light

       Suburbs slide past his unseeing eyes 


His shirt and pants are Soggy and his black raincoat

Stained with mud and his bag stuffed with books

Is falling apart. His eyes dimmed by age

Fade homeward through the humid monsoon night.

Now I can see him getting off the train 

Like a word dropped from a long sentence.

He hurries across the length of the grey platform,

Crosses the railway line, enters the lane,

His chappals are sticky with mud, but he hurries onwards.

Home again, I see him drinking weak tea,

Eating a stale chapati, reading a book.

He goes into the toilet to contemplate 

Man's estrangement from a man-made world.

Coming out he trembles at the sink,

The cold water running over his brown hands, 

A few droplets cling to the greying hair on his wrists.

His sullen children have often refused to share 

Jokes and secrets with him.

He will now go to sleep 

Listening to the static on the radio, dreaming 

Of his ancestors and grandchildren, thinking 

Of nomads entering a subcontinent through a narrow pass. 


Money

          When I had money, money,  O!
           I knew no Joy till I went poor;
        For many a false man as a friend
       Came knocking all day at my door.                                                                                                      Then felt I like a child that holds
          Trumpet that he must not blow
          Because a man is dead; I dared
 
       Not speak to let this false world know.        
        Much have I thought of life, and seen
        How poor men's hearts are ever light;
        And how their wives do Hum like bees
        About their work from morn till night.

A Compass

Hi, friends today I am saying about the oldest technology to find direction. The device is use to find direction is a Compass.



It is used to find direction or bearing. The four main directions of a compass are known as Cardinal Points. They are north (N), east (E), south (S), and west (W). Sometimes, the half-cardinal points of north-east (NE), north-west (NW), south-east (SE) and south-west (SW) are shown on the compass.

The compass shows degree measurements from 0 to 360 degree in 10 degree interval with:
North representing 0 to 360 degree.
East representing 90 degree.
South representing 180 degree.
West representing 270 degree. 

Road Safety Rules

Hi, friends today I am saying about Road Safety Rules. This is important in our life and for our young generation. This is most
popular reason of people's death.

Here are some important rules of Driving safely:

  1. Stop or Slow Down.
  2. Never Mix Drinking and Driving.
  3. Buckle up ( up seat belt properly).
  4. Obey Traffic Rules and Signs.
  5. Never Drive Dangerously.
  6. Be Courteous.
  7. Obey Speed Limits.
  8. Wear Helmet.
  9. Never Use Mobile While Driving.


So, dear friends please follow the above rules given in the blog. Lots of family get break due to accidents. Take care of yourself and families.

She Walks in Beauty

                 She walks in beauty, like the night
         Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
      And all that's best of dark and bright 
                  Meet in her aspect and her eyes;
            Thus mellowed to that tender light 
            Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
                

           One shade the more, one ray the less,                  Which waves in every raven tress, 
 Or softly lightens over her face;i
Where thoughts serenely sweet express,
 How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.

   And on that cheek, and over that brow, 

                      So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
  The smiles that win, the tints that glow, 
              But tell of days in goodness spent,
                  A mind at peace with all below, 
                   A heart whose love is innocent!