Battle of Pavankhind
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
BATTLE THAT CHANGED HISTORY
Monday, June 12, 2023
LOOKING AT THE BETTER PART OF LIFE
Positives in negatives
A young woman was sitting at her dining table, worried about taxes to be paid, house-work to be done and to top it all, her extended family was coming over for festival lunch the next day. She was therefore not feeling very thankful at that time.
As she turned her gaze sideways, she noticed her young daughter scribbling furiously into her notebook.
“My teacher asked us to write a paragraph on ‘Negative Thanksgiving’ for homework today,” said the daughter.
“She asked us to write down things that we are thankful for; things that make us feel not so good in the beginning, but turnout to be good after all.”
With curiosity, the mother peeked into the book. This is what her daughter wrote: “I’m thankful for final exams, because that means school is almost over. I’m thankful for bad-tasting medicine, because it helps me feel better. I’m thankful for waking up to alarm clocks, because it means I’m still alive.”
It then dawned on the mother, that she had a lot of things to be thankful for! She thought again... She had to pay taxes, but that meant she was fortunate to be employed. She had house-work to do, but that meant she had a shelter to live in. She had to cook lunch for her many family members, but that meant she had a family with whom she could celebrate.
What is the positive in your negatives? Look at the better part of life today and make your every day a great day.
Sunday, June 11, 2023
THE WORLD'S ONLY FLOATING NATIONAL PARK
The Keibul Lamjao National Park
The Loktak Lake, a large natural freshwater lake in the Bishnupur district of Manipur, has a unique feature – it contains the world’s only floating national park, the Keibul Lamjao National Park. Considering the ecological status and its biodiversity values, the Loktak Lake was designated as a wetland site of international importance under the Ramsar Convention on March 23, 1990. The lake, with a surface area varying from 250 sq km to 500 sq km during the monsoon, is located in Moirang, a small town about 45 km south of the state capital, Imphal. It is fed by the Manipur river and several tributaries.Saturday, June 10, 2023
STORY OF SURYA AND VAYU
Calm Over Might
In the following story, two Hindu gods, Vayu and Surya argue about their strengths. The story criticises the tendency of humans to triumph by might and force rather than a more balanced and thoughtful approach to life.
One day, the Sun God (Surya) and the Wind God (Vayu) had an argument about who is greater. Each argued that he is mightier than the other. While they were arguing, they happened to notice a traveller walking in the forest on Earth. As was customary at that time, he was wearing an upper cloth to cover his body. They decided to use the traveller as a subject to show their prowess and came to an agreement that whosoever can make him remove his upper cloth would win.
Vayu decided to try first. Surya accepted and disappeared behind the clouds to give way to Vayu.Vayu started blowing strongly, with fierce force. He also summoned his friend, the Rain God Varuna, to his aid and they started gathering the clouds and making rumbling noises. The traveller got scared of the strong winds and started to shiver as it was getting wet and cold. The more Vayu tried to blow the cloth out by force, the closer the traveller held the cloth to his body in an attempt to protect himself from the wind and cold.
Vayu’s efforts appeared fruitless, so Surya came out of the clouds and started to shine to drive the cold away. As he shone, the atmosphere became hotter and hotter. The traveller started to perspire and tried to take cover under some trees. Finally, he could not bear the heat and took away the cloth from his body to cool off for a bit.
In life, many people try to get their work done by being loud and aggressive. This behaviour is similar to that of Vayu, who tried to force his way by showing his muscle power, but that didn’t have the desired effect. Surya, on the other hand, stayed calm and used the power within him to get the desired effect. It is not necessary to achieve things by using force or might. Instead, one needs to use his/her mind to attain one’s goals in a calm manner.
Friday, June 9, 2023
INDIA'S FIRST WOMAN IPS OFFICER
Kiran Bedi
Kiran Bedi was born on June 9, 1949 in Amritsar, Punjab. A national-level tennis champion while in college, she did her BA (Honours) in English and MA in Political Science, after which she worked as a college lecturer for two years. In 1972, she cleared the Civil Services exam and joined the Indian Police Service. After her police training, she was posted as the Sub-Divisional Police Officer at the Chanakyapuri Police Station in New Delhi. In 1975, she became the first woman to lead the all-male contingent of the Delhi Police at the Republic Day Parade.
On one occasion in 1978, Kiran's platoon was deployed to curb a protest demonstration at India Gate. Armed with only a cane, she charged the protestors. One of them ran towards her with a naked sword. Heedless of her personal safety, she charged him and others with the crane and eventually chased him away, preventing a riot. For this incident, she was awarded the President's Police Medal for Gallantry the following year.
Kiran proved her mettle in 1981 when, posted as DCP (Traffic) in Delhi when the city was in total disarray with construction works in full swing in preparation for the forthcoming Asian Games, she regularised the traffic, pulled up offenders, and got wrongly parked cars --- including, on one memorable occasion, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's car --- immediately towed away by cranes. This gutsy move, which showed Delhi residents that no one was above the law, earned her the nickname 'Crane Bedi'.
Even while working, Kiran continued her education and went on to do her LLB from Delhi University and Ph.D. from IIt, Delhi. In 1987, she founded an NGO named Navjyoti India Foundation, aimed at de-addiction and rehabilitation of drug addicts. In 1993, posted as inspector General, Delhi Prisons, Kiran started a reform programme at Tihar Jail that won her worldwide acclaim and earned her the Ramon Magsaysay Award the following year.
In 2003, she became first Indian and first woman to be appointed as head of United Nations Police and Police Advisor in UN Department of Peace Operations. She resigned in 2007, to focus on social activism and writing.
Thursday, June 8, 2023
ZEN TALE
Useful Wood
There once lived a farmer who was very old and could no longer work on the fields. Most of his days were spent sitting or sleeping at home while his son toiled.
"The old man does nothing! He is of no use at all!" thought the son grumpily. Over time, the annoyance grew to anger, making the son frustrated.
One day, the son built a wooden coffin and dragged it to a porch where his father was lying down. He rudely shook his father awake and pointing to the coffin, he ordered, "Get in!"
The old man said not a word. He got up and lay down inside the coffin. The son closed the lid and hauled the box to the edge of a high cliff. Just then, he heard a light tapping sound from inside the box. He opened the lid.
The old man looked up at his son and said, "I know what you want to do. But let me give you a word of advice before I go. Throw me over the cliff if you like. But preserve this coffin."
"Why?" asked his son, surprised.
"It is a good wooden coffin. Your children may need to use it for the same purpose when you grow old."
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
SENDING MAIL
From the Snail mail to Email
Indian postal system is the most widely distributed postal system in the world. We send letters, greeting cards, books and several other things via post office. It is called the mail or post. Usually these are delivered on the following day if within a state in India. The letters to other states take three of more days for delivery. For the countries outside India, it usually takes minimum seven days to get them by airmail. The Universal Postal Union helps to send letters and other materials around the world.
Egyptian postal system is the oldest postal system in the world. In ancient Egypt, the Pharaohs used messengers to deliver decrees within their country some 4400 years ago. Letters sent through post office is now called snail mail.
The message sent by email is faster. However, it is slower than the speed of light . A few seconds only required for the computers to encode the message and decode it back to light beams.
In 1978, V. A. Shiva Ayyadurai invented the email system. He was a 14-year old boy then. It all came out of a young boy's play. He is hailed as the inventor of the electronic mail. Today it is called email in abbreviated form.
Popular Email Service Providers:
Gmail : a free email service developed by Google launched on April 1, 2004
Yahoo! Mail : An email service launched in 1997 by the company Yahoo!
Mail : This is an email client by Apple Inc.
Outlook.com : This is Microsoft's email client which replaced the Hotmail in 2011.
AOL mail : AOL stands for America Online and it is an email service owned by Verizon Communications.
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