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Delhi needs the old Arvind Kejriwal back

Ever felt like something is missing in Arvind Kejriwal the Chief Minister of Delhi? Well he certainly seems to look so. The hunger and the thirst to serve for the common people's cause and uproot corruptions were his key agendas before he enter into the array of politics. The sheer determination and do or die attitude seem to have withered like a flower. Born on 16th August, 1968 no one would have expected this man to lead Delhi with such strong majority. He is the seventh current chief minister of Delhi after they won the election with a resounding victory by defying all odds. In 2012, he launched the Aam Aadma Party and defeated Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit in the 2013 Delhi Assembly Election. His enthusiasm and passion to fight for the common was just breath-taking. In fact it was Arvind Kejriwal who somehow made me take some interest in politics. I started following his press conferences as he kicked of his campaign pointing out the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders n...

Five Simples Steps to do in Times of Hardships

Scared? Pray.  Over thinking? Pray.  Losing hope? Pray.  Worried? Pray.  Struggling? Pray. Prayer should be the armour of every believer. Pray and pray. Our God is ever ready to listen to us. 

Standing Firm When faced With Failure and Disappointment

The taste of success is sweet but the taste of failure is sour and utterly bitter. We all want to be consistently consistent in every field and be successful. However at some point of time, we are bound to face failure. It is natural that we face failure and disappointment along the way. At some point of time we are bound to fail no matter how brilliant or intelligent we are. It is inevitable and something which we cannot just avoid. But the focal point is not to repeat the same mistake and remain as a failure. Stringent efforts need to be implemented to overcome failure. But how do we handle such hardships? Do we just give up without any further ado or try and be patient? Many people have committed untoward things when faced with failure and disappointment. Of course it is impossible to measure the disappointment and dejection of someone. But at the end of the day we need to realize that handling failure or hardship and standing firm on the solid ground is more important. Our life...

Smoking: Fashionable or Filthy?

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Smoking is considered as fashionable which is a sad truth People need to wake up and realize the truth before its too late Don't let the cigarette ruin your life  Stay healthy and avoid falling into the trap of disaster When any actors or actresses lit up the cigarette, many viewers consider it as a kind of fashion. Smokers consider smoking to be an ignition for good feeling. Many young men and women in colleges are crazy about smoking. I've seen with my own eyes boys and girls lighting up the cigarettes and trying to inhale it. Why are they doing this? Because it is considered fashionable. Everyone have their own individuality and they are entitled to do what they want. But the sad thing about this is- they are not really bothered about the hazards of smoking. It is not a fashion. it is just plain filthy, I was walking down the road on my way to college and I happened to come across a guy who turns out that he was from the same college. As we wa...

Problems of Dialects in Nagaland

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Nagaland, the smallest hilly state in India lies in the North Eastern part of India. It belongs to the Himalayan region which consists of Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Himachal Pradesh and hills of Uttar Pradesh. The people of Nagaland commonly known as “Nagas” are sub-divided into several tribes chiefly dominated by the way they speak and also the culture which they inhabit. It has sixteen major tribes. These include: Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Chang, Konyak, Lotha, Sema, Khiamniungan, Kachari, Phom, Rengma, Sangtam, Yimchunger, Kuki, Zeliang and Pochury. How do we define language? The Oxford Dictionary defines language as “The system of communication in speech and writing that is used by a particular country or area. [1] ” Naga language is a tone language. Each village has a separate tone language. It is also worth noting that the tribal languages of Nagaland have no script. Language is a means of thought and communication and can be arguably t...

Chelsea Football Club

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Chelsea Football Club regarded as one of the best club were founded in 1905. They currently play in the Barclays Premiere League. Chelsea Football Club are situated in Fulham London. Stamford Bridge is the current name of their stadium. The stadium has the capacity of 41,837 seats. Chelsea Football are one of the most successful club in London in trophies and financial status. The purchase of Chelsea Football Club by Roman Abramovich triggered the club to achieve unlimited success. Trophies won since Roman Abramovich took over. Europa League won in 2012/13 season. Champions League won in 2011/12 season. FA Cup won in 2011/12 season. FA Cup won in 2009/10 season. Premier League won in 2009/10 season. FA Cup won in 2008/09 season. FA Cup won in 2006/07 season. League Cup won in 2006/07 season. Premier League won in 2005/06 season. League Cup won in 2005/06 season. Premier League won in 2004/05 season. Capital One Cup won in 2014/2015 season. On Thursd...

Contemporary Indian Cinema: A Production of Popular Culture

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       Uday Chopra ladies and gentlemen. Ready to floor the ladies with his shiny teeth. On July, 1896 the Lumiere Brothers made the first screening in Bombay at the Watson hotel. The next major step in Indian cinema was followed by the film Raja Harishchandra produced by Dhundiraj Govind Phalke on 3rd May, 1913. It was Phalke’s Raja Harishchandra which laid the foundation for the future of Indian cinema. Later with the implementation of studio system notably the Bombay Talkies , New Theatres in Calcutta and Prabhat Company at Pune in the 1930s, it paved the way for Indian cinema to flourish. More than eight hundred films are produced every year according to recent sources. Today Indian cinema is one of the most well-known and distinctive attribute of contemporary Indian culture.           With the rise of urbanisation and transformation of economy there is a shift in the lifestyles and t...