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Who Are You ? Facebook You Or Real You ???

Now life without facebook is consider as imaginary  life , but did you ever try to find out the difference between facebook you and real you ?
No ???  don’t worry here i am to help you over this question with some interesting examples.

1. You like any social event as “going”  that is facebook you and you go in it or don’t go in it that is real you.
2. You share photos of temple,mosque,church,gurudwara that is facebook you and  how many times you visit them is real you.

3. You join many groups related to  “save poor children ” , ” lets end child labor ” , “save trees “  that is facebook you, what efforts you do or not  is real you .
4. You comment on blood donation pages  “blood donation is the best donation “  that is facebook you , how many times you participate in such nobel work , that is real you .

5. You are supporting a good political candidate by sharing his status ,that is facebook you . You are going or not going at the voting   day,that is real you .
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Gujarat Elections 2012 : Read What Students From Gujrat In Udaipur Think About It

Narendra Modi attracting ‘young voters’ in his quest to be in power again.

Every morning, Narendra Modi unfailingly tweets Vivekananda’s teachings.

The one-liners continued on the social media site even during the tense days leading to the Naroda-Patiya riots case verdict, and on the day his ex-minister Maya Kodnani was sentenced to life imprisonment, Modi tweeted, “Youth life is the most precious life”.

All along, the Gujarat chief minister has been passionately nurturing the 18-25 years age group, hoping this 30% vote bank from his state would look beyond Godhra and help him retain power.

Elections which are soon to be held in Gujarat on 13 and 17 December in a two-phase poll for which the battle-ready chief minister is trying to take his youth engagement to a higher level. (continue reading…)

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Why To Go In KFC , When there is AFC

 

Our city is developing with great alacrity and many overseas brands are investing on our city. Mac Donald’s, Subway, KFC, etc are mounting up the people living standard .Udaipur is now enlisted in the top most cities of Rajasthan. But friends, do you know, these brands are a “big blunder” in the growth of the lake city. Why?
Well, your answers are given below:

1. No good revenue to the government:

Any Foreign Brand, which wants to set up their franchisee in any city of India, have to pay a small amount of tax and some amount of

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Know The Classroom’s Missing Links

By : Narendra Kumar Suthar

Today’s kids are forced to sit in classrooms by the age of 18 months. The divine time never returns in life, is spent by making the excuse of career building. Is career & classroom are two characters of the same drama? Once Thomson edition said: Tomorrow is my exam but I don’t worry because a sheet of paper can’t decide my destiny.

Beginning years of life work as a foundation for entire life. Childhood manners company us lifelong. If parents are able to create a sense of humor, generation next may easily be changed. We would have to redefine our academic social agenda. When a kid first time is sent to school, he is prepared to believe that education is a source of pleasure & satisfaction but the same kid changes into 30, reality comes out of ignorance. We are completely unable to fulfill our kids’ current needs. Just by admitting those in expensive private VIP schools & expecting good marks cannot be understood as advanced concept of life. (continue reading…)

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Reminiscing the idealogies of Mahatma Gandhi


Mahatma Gandhi needs no long introduction. Everyone knows about the man who lead our people to independence from British rule in 1947. He is no longer in this world but he made his his life a lesson for others to learn from.
So let’s just move on to understanding 6 of the great thoughts he passed on to this world.
1. Change yourself.
“You must be the change you want to see in the world.”
“As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world – that is the myth of the atomic age – as in being able to remake ourselves.”
If you change yourself you will change your world. If you change how you think then you will change how you feel and what actions you take. And so the world around you will change. Not only because you are now viewing your environment through new lenses of thoughts and emotions but also because the change within can allow you to take action in ways you wouldn’t have – or maybe even have thought about – while stuck in your old thought patterns. (continue reading…)

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14th September : Hindi Divas Today

Hindi is our National Language and we all should be proud of it. September 14th every year is celebrated as a mark of acknowledgement of the Indian official language. Hindi adopts the true spirit of Indians in terms of tolerance. Hindi is also called as a ‘link language’, which connects the united India.

It’s spoken by almost 500 million people over the world, the third most spoken language. It’s the official language of India, the country with the second largest population in the world. As defined in the Constitution of India, Hindi is one of the two official languages of communication (English being the other) for India’s federal government.
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Raaz 3 – Movie Review

If you’re looking for a well-made horror film, this is not it. If you’re looking for cheap thrills, Raaz 3 offers a few of them. A one time watch movie . Cast : Emraan Hashmi, Bipasha Basu and Esha Gupta and the movie is directed by vikram bhatt . Story of the movie is
“A fading movie star, Shanaya (Bipasha Basu) resorts to black magic to oust a young starlet Sanjana (Esha Gupta). She uses her lover Aditya (Emraan Hashmi) as a pawn. If you are making a plan to watch movie in 3D. It will be a big mistake,because 3D effects are not so good in the movie but in the mid part some scenes can really thrill you . Overall 2.5  star to Raaz 3 .

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If You Can Read This , Thank A Teacher

Teacher’s Day in India is celebrated every year on 5th September, ever since 1962. The day commemorates the birthday of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakhrishnan, a philosopher and a teacher par excellence, and also the first Vice President of India and the second President of India.
Some students approached him to celebrate his birthday and he asked them to honour their teachers instead. Dr Radhakhrishnan believed that “teachers should be the best minds in the country”. Whether that is true or not in modern India is a controversial issue. Every day millions of parents hand over their children to teachers to mould and shape as they see fit. The authority and power invested in the teacher is immense. Do they measure up to that responsibility? Does the system encourage for the “best minds in the country” to enter the profession of teaching? These are difficult questions with no clear answers. But what is clear is the role of the teacher and the potential in that responsibility. And who can describe that better than a life long teacher? So here is what a teacher has to say:

I Am A Teacher : John W. Schlatter

I am a Teacher.

I was born the first moment that a question leaped from the mouth of a child. (continue reading…)

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Eid Mubarak Udaipur

Eid mubarak to all udaipur,muslims wish each other Eid Mubarak after performing the Eid prayer. The celebration continues until the end of the day for Eid ul-Fitr (or al-Fitr) and continues a further three days for Eid ul-Adha (or Al-Adha).However, in the social sense people usually celebrate Eid ul-Fitr at the same time as Eid ul-Adha, visiting family and exchanging greetings such as “Eid Mubarak”. This exchange of greetings is a cultural tradition and not part of any religious obligation.In India and neighbouring countries, Eid Mubarak wishes are very common and often accompanied by hugging after the Salat al Eid.In Turkey, where ‘Eid Mubarak’ is not common at all, the synonymous phrase “Bayramınız mübarek olsun” is used, along with its more Turkicized counterpart, “Bayramınız kutlu olsun”, both meaning exactly the same: “May your holiday be blessed”. In Pashtun areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Pashto Akhtar de nekmregha sha, meaning “may your festival be blessed” is  common.

Speakers of Arabic might also add “kul ‘am wantum bikhair”, which means “[May] you be well every year”. In Indonesia, the most common expression is “Selamat Lebaran”, Lebaran being an Indonesian name for Eid; whereas in Malaysia it is “Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri”, Aidilfitri being the Malay transliteration for Eid ul-Fitr. (continue reading…)

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Paintings Outside Gulab Bagh , A Big Attraction For Tourists

While passing through Gulab Bagh, i saw few tourist clicking photograph and understanding udaipur by seeing paintings made on walls outside Gulab Bagh , when i observed them i really found them interesting as it were defining the culture and history of our udaipur. So i just took photograph of the paintings, so our readers can also see these beautiful  and tourist attractive paintings out there on Gulab Bagh walls.

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