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रविवार, 22 जुलाई 2012

Pakistan To India: Who cares about borders?






Why is that Pakistan cannot mind its own business?

This time round, Pakistan's mobile networks went one step ahead and violated international mobile signal laws.
According to International mobile signal laws, signals of one country can only penetrate into another country upto 500 metres from border area. But evidently, either Pakistan did not understand this law or purposely (as always) penetrated its network to facilitate their communication with anti-social elements or terrorists present in the country.

These foreign signals have now been blocked but really, when will Pakistan back-off?
 

बुधवार, 11 जुलाई 2012

Monkeys on trees, Humans on tracks - Both look similar







Run, Jump, Hop, Leap.....
Monkeys do these on trees and Humans do the same on rail tracks!

Did You Know: Approx 15,000 die each year crossing rail tracks?
Some 15,000 people prefer losing their life over using walk-ways.....






बुधवार, 4 जुलाई 2012

Rain rain come again, Take away this pain



Years have gone by but the stories continue to stay. Superstitious believes have managed to seep down, so deep in our society that one opportunity and all bizarre rituals, illogical practices, old wives' tales come alive.
Children worshipped and then half buried to appease rain gods.
Women sing and dance to please Lord Indra.
Men worship the sky, in anticipation of timely and sufficient rain.
All this, still a reality in our country!







मंगलवार, 3 जुलाई 2012

Can travelling get any riskier than this?


The sight of people perched precariously on the roofs of trains has been an iconic image of India for long but here the concern is not of the image, but of their lives.

Does life come so cheap that people just risk it away by travelling on train roof-tops?
 
Why are such life-threatening incidents ignored by Railway Protection Force, Railway Authorities, Police?





सोमवार, 2 जुलाई 2012

India - not called 'Country of Festivals' for no reason

 

Who can be in India and escape the numerous religious fairs and festivals!

Muria Puno Mela - A festival to celebrate and worship Govardhan Parvat. It is said that Lord Krishna lifted the 'Govardhan Parvat' on his little finger to save the people of Braj from Lord Indra's wrath. Ever since, this Parvat also started getting worshipped. The main ritual includes parikrama of Govardhan (walking around the mountain), bathing in Manasa Ganga and visiting temple.

This religious festivity can surely be part of your next travel itinerary!




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