Friday, 13 October 2017

GOD IS GOD

DUNIA ME BHAGWAN SE BADA KOI BHI NAHI HAI OR NAHI HOTA.

BHAGWAN NAHI TO DUNIA BHI NAHI.

DUNIA ME JO BHI HAI VAH SAB KUCH BAGHWAN KA DIYA HUA HAI.


THANKS..............

DUNIA ME KAI BATTEN YAD RAKHNE YOGY

BADO KA AADAR KARNA SIKHO.

GURU KA AADAR KARO.

RROJ YOGA KARO.

HARDAM PADHAI KARO.

THANS FOR LEARN......

AACHA BACCHA KAISE BANE


HELLO DOSTO,

AAJ HUM YAHA PER ACCHA BACCHA BANNE KI KOSIS KARENGE.

HAME BADO KA KAHANA MANANA CHAYIYE.

APNE GURU KA AADAR KARNA CHAYIE.

HAMESHA DECIPLINE ME RAHANA CHAYIYE.

Thursday, 5 October 2017

Short Essay on 'Camel' (100 Words)

The 'camel' is a large animal. It has a high hump. It has very tall legs and a long neck. It has a very big bag in his stomach. It is called 'the ship of the desert'. 

The camel is a very useful animal. It is very obedient and well known for its patience. It can walk and run easily in the desert. It stores water and food in the hump. So it can stay without water and food for many days. It carries load and draws carts. It is also used for ploughing the field and drawing water. 

Short Essay on 'Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman' (C V Raman) (200 Words)

'Sir C. V. Raman' was born on 7 November 1888 at Thiruvanaikoil, Tiruchirappalli, Madras Province, India. His full name was Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. He was the son of R. Chandrasekhara Iyer and Parvati Ammal (Saptarshi Parvati). His father was a lecturer in mathematics and physics at Presidency College in Madras. 

C. V. Raman passed his B.A. examination in 1904 in first place and won the gold medal in physics, and in 1907 he gained his M.A. degree with the highest distinctions.

Sir C. V. Raman was an Indian physicist whose work was influential in the growth of science in India. He was the first Indian scientist to be honoured with the prestigious Nobel Award in Physics in the year 1930. 

His discovery 'Raman effect' or 'Raman scattering' is popularly known as an inelastic scattering of a photon.He was honoured with a large number of honorary doctorates and memberships of scientific societies. He died on 21 November 1970 at the age of 82 at Bangalore. 

National Science Day is celebrated in India on February 28 each year to mark the discovery of the Raman effect by Indian physicist Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman on 28 February 1928. 

Short Essay on 'Buddha Purnima' | 'Buddha Jayanti' (125 Words)

'Buddha Purnima' is also known as 'Buddha Jayanti'. Buddha Purnima is celebrated to commemorate the birth, enlightenment and death (Nirvan) of Gautam Buddha, the three important events in the life of Buddha. It is celebrated on the full moon night in Vaisakha month according to the Hindu calendar that usually falls in April or May. 

This festival is celebrated throughout South-East Asia. This festival is celebrated by the Buddhists. It is the most holy time in the Buddhist calendar. Buddha Purnima is also known as Vaisakha Puja in India. 

In Buddha Purnima devotees make donations to the temple. On this day the Buddhists bathe and wear only white clothes. Incense, flowers, candles and fruits are offered to the statue of the Buddha. 

Short Paragraph on 'Brain Drain' (100 Words)

'Brain Drain' is the migration of talented persons like doctors, engineers, lawyers, teachers and technicians from their home country to a foreign country for higher remuneration and better working conditions. It is a troublesome problem from developing countries like India which cannot pay high salaries nor wish to curtail the individual’s personal freedom permitted in democracies. The reason behind the brain drain is that the foreign countries encourage over the import of the talented manpower. On the other hand, the owners inheriting such brains are happy to go out because of having congenial work atmosphere and ethos. If we make the atmosphere healthier for some good work, I feel at least some of the brains may stay back in the country.