Tuesday 29 September 2015

GOD





मंदिर के बाहर लिखा हुआ एक खुबसुरत सच......
"अगर उपवास करके भगवान खुश होते,
तो इस दुनिया में बहुत दिनो तक खाली पेट
रहनेवाला भिखारी सबसे सुखी इन्सान होता..
उपवास अन का नही विचारों का करे....
इंसान खुद की नजर में सही होना चाहिए, दुनिया तो भगवान से भी दुखी है!

Monday 28 September 2015

HINDI MSG

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Sunday 27 September 2015

JAIPUR

Jaipur is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan in Northern India. It was founded on 18 November 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amer, after whom the city is named. The city today has a population of 6.66 million, making it the tenth most populous city in the country.



Himalayan Salt



Himalayan Salt
The Himalayan salt is a type of mineral salt from the Himalayan mountains in Pakistan region. Its composition is no more than sodium chloride, calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, manganese, fluoride, copper, iodine, and zinc.

The taste is a little different from the salt we consume on a day-to-day, from the sea. This is due to collegues flavors and properties of the salt depend on Their place of origin, soil, pressure, climate and other physical and geological issues.

It is drawn from deposits with Thousands of years inside the mines Which Were bathed by the ocean; It is Considered the oldest salt ever heard.

The reddish color is derived from iron, manganese already Gives orange tone, Resulting in coloration or salmon pink Nearly such a salt.

The Himalayan salt offers greater quality and organic farms, is pure and free of toxins and pollutants, and can be Replaced by common salt, enriching Thus Their usual diet.

By owning sodium chloride, it is important to be consumed with moderation, especially for people who have high blood pressure, or que Tends to have.

Use herbs next to it to season foods, it is always a good option.

Saturday 26 September 2015

HINDI STORY

एक लड़की जिसने अपने परिवार के
लिए अपने प्यार को छोड़ दिया....
वो लड़की ये लाइन अपने प्यार की
नई गर्लफ्रेंड के लिए लिखती है..
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आज अपने घर वालो के लिए मैंने मेरा
#प्यार खो दिया.....
ये दर्द सहने के बाद भी लोगो ने मुझे
बेवफा कहे दिया.....
मैं खुद को ना माफ़ कर पाउंगी कभी.,
ये उसे ना समझा पाउंगी मैं कभी..
तुम जब आओगी उसकी जिंदगी में
उसे सम्भाल लेना
भूल जाये वो मुझे उसे इतना प्यार देना..
उसे मीठा नही पसंद है ख्याल रखना...
सर्दियो में अक्सर बीमार हो जाता
है ध्यान रखना....
कभी कभी बहुत #गुस्सा हो जाता है...
प्यार से पूछो तो रो जाता है....
उसे गुस्से में कभी कुछ करने मत देना ..
..
उसे बारिशो में कभी अकेले रहने मत
देना.....
दूर जाए कभी तो उसका हाथ थाम लेना
तुम्हे वक़्त ना दे पाये तो कभी नाराज ना होना..
कभी मुझे याद कर बैठे तो उसे छोड़ कर
मत जाना..
बस उसे कस कर अपनी बाँहों में भर
लेना
भूलेगा वो सब कुछ एक दिन ,
भूल जायेगा वो मुझे भी एक दिन..

Monday 14 September 2015

HINDI



तजुर्बे ने ये 10 बातें मुझे सिखाई हैं !!
आप भी ज़रूर पढ़ें !!
1. आजकल लोग समझते 'कम' और समझाते 'ज्यादा' हैं !
तभी तो मामले सुलझते 'कम' उलझते 'ज्यादा' हैं !!
2. ज़ुबान की हिफाज़त, दौलत से ज्यादा मुश्किल है !
3. गरीबों का मज़ाक मत उड़ाओ, क्याेकि,
गरीब होने में वक्त नहीं लगता !!
4. अगर प्रार्थना नहीं कर सकते,
तो गुनाह भी मत करो !!
5. दुनिया ये नहीं देखती कि तुम पहले क्या थे ??
बल्कि ये देखती है कि तुम अब क्या हो ??
6. जहाँ अपनी बात की कदर ना हो,
वहां चुप रहना हीं बेहतर है !!
7. धनवान वह नहीं, जिसकी तिजोरी नोटों से भरी है,
धनवान तो वो हैं जिसकी तिजोरी रिश्तों से भरी है !!
8. लोगों से मिलते वक्त इतना मत झुको कि,
उठते वक्त सहारा लेना पड़े !!
9. शिकायते तो बहुत है तुझसे ऐ जिन्दगी,
पर चुप इसलिये हूँ कि जो दिया तूने,
वो भी बहुतो को नसीब नहीं होता !!
10. न सफारी में नज़र आई और न ही फरारी में नज़र आई !
जो खुशियाँ बचपन में दोस्तों के साथ साईकिल की सवारी में नज़र आई !

Friday 11 September 2015

The 7 Islands That Made Mumbai We Know Today

Call it Bombay or Mumbai, for every Mumbaikar it will always be – Amchi Mumbai. The city is the economic capital and the most populous city of India. Located on the west coast of Maharashtra, Mumbai has been an integral natural harbor and accounts about 70% of the marine trade of India. Setting up the standards with global market, Mumbai is all set to become the Shanghai of India.
The city of Mumbai is archipelago of seven islands which are together connected to shape the economic hub of India. The basic city model was stated by the Portuguese who claimed their possession over the seven islands of Mumbai.
Let’s take a look at these seven islands that make up Mumbai

7. Old Women’s Island

The island is located north of Colba and is characteristically the smallest land mass of the city. This is why the island is sometimes referred as the Little Colaba. The island is also called as Al-Omani a Arabic name because the native Koli’s once fished till the Gulf of Oman.
Old-Women’s-Island

6. Worli

Traditionally known as Worlee or Varli, the island is better recognized as the land of Kalsi. The island of Warli is popular for its Haji Ali Dargah, which is sited on a rock in the sea. Even though the island was a important feature of the city, Worli was connected to the city capital in 1784. Similarly the pumping station on Dr Annie Besant road was designed to during the British Raj which allowed water through gates during low tides.
Worli is the landmark for the commercial Mumbai and has busiest office areas in capital city. the island is home to major companies like Aditya Birla Group GSK Pharma, TATA, Novartis, HDFC Bank, Yes Bank and Siemens.
Worli Island

5. Mazagon

Pronounced as Mazhgav (the village of fishing) by the native Mumbaikars, Mazagoan contributes majority of land area in southern Mumbai. The island showcased the influence of the Portuguese invaders through Gloria church which was built in 1632. However, by the end of 17th century the island had developed into outlying suburb of Mumbai. The island witnessed various dock projects during the British Raj and historical bridging with Malabar hill.
Influenced by the Portuguese and the Britishers, the island have several historical churches like St. Anne’s Church, Our Lady of the Rosary Church, St. Joseph’s Church, St. Peter’s Church and Methodist Churches. Mahapurush Temple, Seth Motisha Jain Temple, Framji Patel Parsi Agiary, Angre House and Ganpati Mandir are some other important landmarks of the southern island.
Mazagon  Island

4. Parel

Popular for the cotton mills in and around the island, Parel is the modern outlook of Mumbai with skyscrapers apartments and luxury hotels dominating the area. Similar to the island of Mahin, Parel was under the Raja Bhimdev realm during the 13th century. However, after the conquering of Mumbai by the Portuguese, the island was authorized to the Jesuit priest. Although, the island earned its aristocratic appreciative ever since William Hornby, the Governor of Bombay, shifted his official residence to Parel in 1770.
Parel is the stance to the emerging Mumbai and has some mesmerizing luxury collection of the city. Places like Palladium, Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Centre Art Gallery, Tao Art Gallery and monolithic statue called Baradev are popular spots of attraction in Parel
Parel  Island

3. Colaba

Before the invasion of Britishers in the 17th century, the Portuguese called the island as Candil. However, the word Colaba means the territory of Kolis (native fishermen of Mumbai). After the Treaty of Bassein in 1534 the island was acquired by the Portuguese and they directed the island for almost a century from Goa. After its governance with the Britishers from 1672 – 1863, the islands was declared as a separate municipal ward in 1872.
The present day island of Colaba is a home to the major art galleries and museums in the city. Moreover, the historical monuments like Prong’s Lighthouse, Gateway of India and Sassoon Docks are located in Colaba. Places like Regal theatre, Taj Mahal Palace & Tower hotel, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and Colaba Causeway are popular tourist destinations.
Colaba Island

2. Mahim

Popular by its native names like Maijim and Mejambu, the island of Mahim is located to the westernmost end of the city. The island served as the capital during the Raja Bhimdev Empire in the 13th century and recognized the island with a court of justice in Prabhadevi. Signs of Muslim invading after the monarchy can be noticed from the old Mahim mosque and Makhtum Fakir Ali Paru dargah. The island was later powered by the Portuguese in 1543, but gifted Mahim and seven other islands to the English King, King Charles as a dowry. The iconic Mahim fort was later built by the English army to safeguard themselves from Portuguese.
The modern island of Mahim has some important landmarks of the city like St. Michael’s Church, Sitladevi Temple, Hinduja Hospital, Mahim Bunder, Xavier Institute of Engineering and Canossa Convent High School. Some other places of attraction in Mahim are Mahim Bay, Bandra-Worli Sealink, Mahim Creek and Mahim Causeway.
Mahim  Island

1. Bombay Island



Also referred as the Isle of Bombay, the island operated as the center and the main harbor during the British Empire. The central city location was stretched from Dongri to Malabar Hill. The island has an entrenched history dating back to the Mauryan period and state signs of Buddhism teachings in western India. The coastal importance of the island attracted invaders from different corners of the world and was governed by The Delhi Sultanate, Gujarat Sultanate, Bahamani Sultanate of Deccan and then the British Empire.

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Thursday 10 September 2015

Shaktimaan - Episode 1

Govandi Neighbourhood

Govandi Neighbourhood

Govandi is a suburban neighbourhood in eastern Mumbai, India. Govandi railway station is on the Harbour Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway.
The railway line passing through Govandi divides it into two halves, Govandi (North) and Govandi (South).

Govandi (South)
Govandi (South), with Postal PIN Code 400043/400088, has an excellent infrastructure, with close road connectivity to the Sion-Trombay Highway, on the eastern side. Deonar Village is home to the Deonar Telecom Exchange, adjacent to the Sion-Trombay Highway. The Telecom Factory Road, leading to Deonar Village, is home to contemporary modern housing complexes such as Mumbai Port Trust Colony(M.B.P.T), Runwal Centre, Navadurga Apartments, Neelkanth Gardens,Samarpan C.H.S, Hari-Kripa C.H.S Ltd., Babu Sheth Smruti CHS., Orchid Residency CHS Ltd., Trimurti C.H. S. Ltd., Raheja Acropolis, Dutt Guru CHS Ltd., Banganga CHS, Patwardhan Colony, Sai Simran CHS Ltd. and Jeevan Mahal (built by "Jeevan Tukaram Patil" in 1969). The International Institute of Population Sciences, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) and Shah & Anchor Polytechnics are also located in the vicinity. The lush green belt also has many Banks like ICICI, IDBI Bank, Dena Bank, State Bank of India, apart from number of ATMs of Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, SBI, IDBI etc.

BARC's Hospital is situated further South after crossing the Sion-Trombay traffic junction. Many corporate houses such as Spanco BPO, Dukes(PepsiCo), Lakme, and USV Ltd are also situated here. Slowly this once sleeping village of orchids is turning in to concrete jungle and hub of commercial activities.

There is a Municipal Park an open space for citizens providing Jogging, walking facilities. There is a unisex Gym situated in the park used by many school children (who are also taught Karate). Many senior citizens spend their evenings in the park with their own groups.

Govandi (North)
Govandi (North) however, is in stark contrast to Govandi (South). The television series Shaktiman was filmed here. Govandi (North), which also houses Deonar Abattoir, has most of the colonies provided by the government to their staff. One of them is Teachers Colony (for Municipal school teachers). The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai has about 90% of its staff quarters located here. Govandi (West) also houses a few cottage and small scale industries. Also housed are 600 tenements, with the New Deonar Municipal Colony, which has the biggest compound in Mumbai.

Notable landmarks in Govandi (North) are the Deonar Municipal Colony, Deonar Slaughterhouse, Tata Nagar, Gautam Nagar Plot 1 to 4, Lumbini Baug, Sankara Colony, Assisi Nagar, Indian Oil Nagar, MHADA Transist Buildings, Shivaji Nagar, Lotus Colony, Gajanan Colony,Kamla Raman Nagar, Zakir Hussain Nagar, Baigan Wadi, and Maharashtra Nagar, . It also has many Pharmaceutical companies such as Hindustan Biologicals, Manish Pharmaceuticals.Govandi (North) has its own Fire Station which serves the nearby areas. It also has Firemen colonies.The Postal PIN Code is 400043.

Earlier, BEST had its old bus depot at Baiaganwadi, which was replaced by a new, bigger bus depot.

As population of this area due to MHADA Transist Building is expected to be increased by 30% of GOVANDI(North) POPULATION by the year 2020, after full allotment of the premises/Flats in transit buildings some of these MAHDA transit buildings are still under planning, some under constrcution and allotement stages. To meet the minimal water supply PER CAPITA DEMAND of the new COLONIES along with CURRENT POPULATION of 280,000 NORTH GOVANDI(earlier the area's major population was Suffering from water supply problem since 1995 till 2011 ) MCGM had build a reservoir to fulfill the water demand for this area. This reservoir is one of the biggest reservoir in MCGM limit




Monday 7 September 2015

PYAR



Khwaish Thi Ruthe Yaar Ko
Manane Ki...
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Uske Aanchal Me Toot Ke
Bikhar Jaane Ki...
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Jab Pahunche Uske Aangan
Me To Dekha...
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Wo Dua Kar Rahe The Kisi
Aur Ko Paane Ki...
Foto de Rose Rj.

Pyar



Pyar pehli baarish ki boondon main hai
Pyar khilte phoolon ki khushboo main hai
Pyar dhalte sooraj ki kirano main hai
Pyar har naye din ki umeed hai
Pyar khwaab hai,Pyar jeet hai
Pyar pyaar hai,Pyar geet hai
Pyar do jahano ka sangeet hai
Pyar har khushi,Pyar zindagi
Pyar tishnagi,Pyar bandagi hai
Pyar sang chalty hawaon main hai
Pyar in barasti ghataon main hai
Pyar doston ki wafaon main hai
haath uttha ke jo maangi gayi hai dua
Pyar ka asar un duaon main hai …
Foto de Rose Rj.

Thursday 3 September 2015

MERE PYAR

कोई कहता है प्यार नशा बन जाता है!
कोई कहता है प्यार सज़ा बन जाता है!
पर प्यार करो अगर सच्चे दिल से,
तो वो प्यार ही जीने की वजह बन जाता है