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Student Union Elections

Student Union Election Politics and Governance affect the whole nation from an 80 years old senior citizen to an infant from a multinational company to a small shopkeeper. Weather we take interest in it or not it affects us all in almost every way. From past decades role of students have significantly increased in Politics. Young leaders like Tsering Namgyal, Aditya Thackery have played their role and showed how important it is to have young energetic youth in the government. The important turn where a normal student changes and stand up above himself is when he enters in politics and student body elections are the ones where they are officially exposed to such things however this kind of thing is also visible when we choose our class monitor. Just like the Political parties like BJP, Congress, CPI, etc students also have political parties operated and controlled by the students themselves. Some of these parties are ABVP, NSUI, INSO, CYSS, etc. These student union parti...

Kashmir 2019

Disclaimer The following data is a personal point of view and is expressed using the right to freedom of speech. The information used in this article are obtained through various news sources and online information platforms. This article is not intended to criticize any person. Readers should read it with reasonable thoughts. Kashmir 2019 After the sudden demolition of all the sections of article 370 (except the first one) there has been a huge tension at the global stage. Article 370 which gave special status to Jammu & Kashmir state of India was demolished on 5 Th August, 2019. This was a historic step taken by the government of India. J & K was a terror affected place where many terrorists entered with their evil plans. Due to this special status the people from India or could not settle and establish there. The constitution of India was not completely followed there and various anti-National activities used to take place. Due to these activities the locals were ...

Unknown Facts

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UNKNOWN FACTS ■ The Great Gama Ghulam Mohammed Baksh (Gama Pehlwan)  born on 22 May, 1878 in Amritsar,Punjab in British India. He was 173cm tall and 110kg in weight. He is known for his undefeated wrestling career of more than 50 years. He was awarded Indian version of World heavyweight championship on 15th October 1910. He considered raheem bakhsh sultani wala as his greatest rivalry. All his matches resulted in either a win aur tie game but never once in a defeat. Even Bruce Lee also followed the training routine of the Gama Pehlwan to build such great strength. Some of the exercises he followed are "The Cat Stretch","The Squat". ■  Genghis Khan Genghis Khan or Chinggis Khan  was The founder and 1st great Khan of the Mongol empire, which became the largest contagious empire in history after his death. He got this massive power by uniting many of the nomadic Tribes of North East Asia. He conquered more than 12 million square kilometres o...

Trolling

Trolling or Cyber bullying Social media which changed the way of communication and took the connectivity to far greater heights. It was a revolutionary change which affected 4 billion people in its beginning stage and today the whole population of human beings is affected by it that is 7 billion+ people. when it fastened the communication it fastened messages and ideas and other vital information but along with this it also fastened abuse and bullying. The word used for online abuse and bullying is called Trolling . Trolling are as common as memes. People get harassed. Depression, degraded social life, loss of self confidence are some outcomes of internet trolling. Celebrities, public figures, politicians and young women are the most affected ones. The Knowthenet survey reveals that Facebook and Twitter are the places where 90% trolling happens. This trolling is based on race, country, sex, and lifestyle. Researchers at the university of Oxford, Swansea and Birming...

Fitness for life

Scientific Definition of fitness - The actual scientific definition of fitness states that it is a condition of human body in which each organ of it works well in such a way that ability to survive till reproductive age increases. In general it means being physically, mentally and socially fit. Fitness is not only about exercise, workout, healthy food etc it also comprises of our reactions towards our problems or in simpler way being positive.  Importance of fitness for all ages - Well we all know that when we are kids we have time and energy but no money, when we are adults we have energy and money but no time, and when we are aged we have time and money but no energy. This is something which we all have seen. Instead of being in such a situation for our whole life why can't we do something for enjoying our whole life having money, time and energy as well ? Well must be thinking solution ? Fitness is a single answer for this. Fitness means something which is for all, ...

Economic crises of 1991, INDIA

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What was the Economic Crisis of 1991 ? In 1990 and 1991 India faced an Economic Crisis due to which the economy lost its stability. There were not enough foreign exchange to do imports.  India was at the verge of enlisting in the list of Defaulters.  What lead to this Crisis ? India was a closed economy before 1991 which means that foreign Companies could not trade in the country. License permits were there which limited the product and reach of the companies. The government was controlling most of the economic activities which over burdened the government. More expenses than income. Limited and extinguishing foreign exchange. Gulf war which hiked the Oil prices. Unstable political activity. Inability of government to take solid actions. What was happening at that time ? India was under crises. The foreign exchange almost extinguished. The country was counting pressurised by international agencies like IM...

Water Crisis

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There is a lot of water on earth. More than land we have water here and it's also true that 71% of Earth's surface is covered with water. Oceans hold about 96.5% of water which is salty and unsuitable for drinking, while the rest is in the form of Lakes, Rivers, underground water, glaciers, water vapours, etc. Only 2.5% of Earth's water is drinkable out of which only 1% is accessible for drinking and even this 1 percent is getting polluted and wasted at an exponential rate. The Condition has reached to the point that Day zero is declared in many cities around the world. Day Zero is the day on which all the taps in the city will run out of water. The water supply will be cut. Schools and industries will shut down in some conditions. People will be delivered limited water just enough for their survival. 11 April, 2018 was the Day Zero for Capetown   Bangluru, Hyderabad and 20 other cities of India to run out of water in 2020. According to ...