Friday, 14 April 2017

Sukhna Lake Chandigarh




Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh, India is an artificial lake at the foothills of the Himalayas, the Shivalik hills.
This is one of the most picturesque man made lakes in India. The Chandigarh lake  Sukhna being an inseparable part of the city was created in 1958 by damming the Sukhna Choe. It had a depth of 18 feet originally and was spread across 3 sq km. True to its name Sukhna which implies a wish – fulfilled, the lake is an idyllic resort to enjoy nature at its best.
At the entrance to the Sukhna Lake Chandigarh  one reads Corbusier’s Edict of the Lake. “The founders of Chandigarh have offered this Chandigarh lake and dam to the citizens of the new city so that they may escape the humdrum of the city life and enjoy the beauty of nature in peace and silence.”
The curvilinear profile of the promenade along the banks of lake Sukhna hums with activity from dawn to dusk, reflecting changing moods of the day. The tree-shaded promenade is a favorite spot to stroll and enjoy the tranquil ambience.

Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Did you know your personality type influences your career choices?

You will be amazed to know that apart from factors like interests, skills, abilities, motivation, et cetera, your ‘personality type’ as well plays a major role in shaping your future.

According to the Myers-Briggs personality test, there are 16 distinctive personality types that have a strong influence on how you think and work, and this contributes to your future success in that profession.

The test measures four personality trait pairs. These pairs are:

(E)Extraversion or (I)Introverts
(S)Sensors and (N) Initiatives
(T)Thinkers and (F) Feelers
(J) Judgers and (P) Perceivers

And the combination of the closest four traits gives you the best result. For example, the individuals with the ENTJ (Extroverted, Intuitive, Thinking, Judging) type who earn the most money on average. The test helps you find out if you’re an ESTJ or an ISTP.

According to statistics from a few years ago, around 80% of Fortune 500 companies use the test, as does the world’s largest hedge fund.

Find out which personality type suits you the best, and then check out the which jobs are right up your alley:


Monday, 13 March 2017

Happy Celebrations 2017


Learn to enjoy every minute of your life. Be happy now. Don't wait for something outside of yourself to make you happy in the future. Think how really precious is the time you have to spend, whether it's at work or with your family. Every minute should be enjoyed and savored.
"HAPPY HOLI"


Friday, 24 February 2017

Om Namah Shivaya

Maha Shivratri, which truly means "extraordinary night of Shiva" is a Hindu celebration to a great extent celebrated in India and also in Nepal. The celebration is commended on the new moon day in the time of Maagha as per the Hindu schedule. The day is praised to love Lord Shiva, a critical divinity in Hindu culture.

There are numerous fanciful legends related with this day. As indicated by a prominent legend, when a seeker couldn't discover anything to murder for his sustenance in a timberland, he tended to the branch of a Woodapple tree. Keeping in mind the end goal to pull in deer, he began tossing the leaves of the tree on the ground, ignorant that there was a Shiva Lingam underneath the tree. Satisfied with the Woodapple leaves and the tolerance of the seeker, it is trusted that Lord Shiva showed up before the seeker and favored him with intelligence. From that day onwards, the seeker quit eating meat.

Another legend has it that after the Earth was confronted with an inevitable devastation, Goddess Parvati swore with Lord Shiva to spare the world. Satisfied with her supplications, Lord Shiva consented to spare the world on the guise that the general population of the Earth would need to love him with commitment and energy. From that day onwards, the night came to be known as Maha Shivratri and individuals started adoring Shiva with an awesome eagerness.



Some old stories additionally view this as Shiva's day as this was accepted to be the appropriate response given by Lord Shiva when gotten some information about his most loved day by Goddess Parvati.

Maha Shivratri is a Hindu celebration which is praised by individuals taking after Hinduism in India. Individuals frequently quick on the night of Shivratri and sing psalms and acclaims for the sake of Lord Shiva. Hindu sanctuaries the nation over are enriched with lights and brilliant beautifications and individuals can be seen offering night long supplications to Shiva Lingam. Woodapple leaves, icy water and drain are offered to the Shiva Lingam on this day as they are accepted to be Lord Shiva's top choice.

It is trusted that the general population who quick on this night and offer petitions to Lord Shiva bring good fortunes into their life. The most prevalent Maha Shivratri festivities happen in Ujjain, accepted to be the place of habitation of Lord Shiva. Extensive parades are done all through the city, with individuals thronging the lanes to get a look at the worshipped icon of Lord Shiva.

Monday, 13 February 2017

Great Indian Cricket Supporter




A great Indian cricket supporter, colored his body in the national colours, waits in the stands at the end of play on the first day of test cricket match in Hyderabad. Indian Shiromani Akali Dal party prospect talks to media after throwing his vote during re-polling in Punjab; anti-government demonstrators clash with riot peace officer within a protest against the Rio de Janeiro local government in Brazil and more. Here is a quick look at reports around the world via these pictures.

Friday, 27 January 2017

We All Celebrate 26 January But You Know What is the history of January 26?


On December 9, 1946 the Constituent Assembly met for the first time in the Constitution Hall of Parliament House, with the intention of putting together the document that would go on to form the backbone of the independent India’s government. Exuberant and full of hope, the 207 members out of 292 present in the first session started the debate and discussions which would continue for the next three months, culminating in the constitution of India.

The British government sent the Cabinet mission to India in 1946 to discuss with Indian leaders, the process for the peaceful transfer of power. As per the guidelines laid down by the mission, provincial legislative elections were held resulting in the nomination of 292 representatives who would go on to form the Constituent Assembly. Those elected included names like Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Sarojini Naidu and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru among others. The task at hand was humongous. Resolutions laid out had to take care of aspects like territorial integrity, socio-economic equality, justice of law and minority rights. Setting out the objectives for the Constituent Assembly, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said the following:

“The first task of this Assembly is to free India through a new constitution, to feed the starving people, and to clothe the naked masses, and to give every Indian the fullest opportunity to develop himself according to his capacity. This is certainly a great task.”
In the next 3 years, the Constituent Assembly held 11 sessions over 165 days. The draft constitution was approved on December 9, 1949. About a month later, on January 26, 1950 the Constitution of India came into force officially, making the newly born nation of India a modern republic.

Friday, 13 January 2017

Wishing You All A Very Happy Lohri

Come the month of Jan and therefore the whole of geographical area gears up to celebrate the Lohri competition. it's one in all the foremost joyful occassions for each Punjabi, particularly therefore for those families wherever there has been a recent wedding or the birth of a son.

Though there ar completely different stories concerning the origin of Lohri, it has generally been accepted that the occassion has always been celebrated as a harvest festival. Coming at the end of the winter season, it marks the last day of the month Paush, and beginning of the month Magha (January 12/13 as per the Gregorian calendar). It is during this time that the farm fields gleam with wheat, the primary North Indian crop.

Lohri is essentially a festival dedicated to fire and the sun god. The celebration of Lohri marks the time when the sun shines from the "Uttrarayan", meaning it passes across Makar (the zodiac sign Capricorn) and moves northwards. This alteration of the sun's position lessens the severity of the winter season and the earth receives warmth bringing comfort to her inhabitants. Lohri celebrates this impending comfort and sees nightlong festivities that has people lighting bonfires to combat the chilly weather, and singing and dancing around it in a festive mood. The fire also symbolizes the sun and is seen as a source of energy and spiritual strength. It is worshipped as a deity with food-offerings consisting of peanuts, popcorn and sweets made of til-chirva, gajak and revri

It can safely be said that the observation of Lohri has the dual purpose of celebrating the annual harvest and propitiating the sun-god both of which has tremendous importance in the life of a North Indian, especially those belonging to its agrarian society. Farmers form a major part of the celebrants of Lohri. The festival sees enthusiastic celebrations by both Sikhs and Hindus, in the North Indian states of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and some areas of of Himachal Pradesh.