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Thursday 14 August 2014





Sunday 3 August 2014

Teachers' Day – Honouring Teachers-Teachers day speech



Since 1962, India has been celebrating Teacher's Day on 5th September. The day commemorates the birthday of Dr Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, a philosopher and a teacher, and his mind flex contribution to the field of education. Dr. Radhakrishnan believed that "teachers should be the best minds in the country".

On this day, Students look forward to Teacher’s Day with a lot of anticipation, for the sheer spirit of the occasion. Acting as teachers, they get a fair idea of the responsibility, so efficiently burdened by their teachers.

They bring gifts for their most admired teachers as well. It is an equally special day for teachers, as they get to know how much they are liked and appreciated by their students.

Teachers' Day is celebrated as a tribute to the valuable contribution made by teachers to the society by imparting knowledge and enlightening and shaping the career of students. Celebration of Teachers' Day is fairly popular in many countries across the world and is even acknowledged by UNESCO.

For students, Teachers' Day is an occasion to pay reverence and gratitude to teachers for their selfless effort in shaping their career and enriching the education system in the process.

When is Teachers' Day celebrated in Other Countries?
The date for celebrating this special event varies from country to country across the world. In India, Teachers' Day is celebrated on the 5th of September every year, whereas, on 10th September every year China celebrates this event. The celebration in each country is generally correlated to either significant personalities or achievements of milestone in the field of education.
It is the birth anniversary of Dr Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, a prominent thinker, philosopher and an educator. Across the nation tributes are paid to noted scholar and former president.

Most of the schools and institutions make elaborate preparations for the celebrations. This is often followed by a range of colorful cultural programs, feast and other activities which make the event special and memorable.

A few traditional ways of celebrating the event include presenting colorful flowers, beautiful Teachers' Day cards or gifts to the teacher as tokens of love and admiration. But students often try innovative ways and ideas to celebrate Teachers' Day.

Some rely on creative and attractive Teachers' Day greeting cards adorned with captivating and touchy quotes and messages to convey the indebtedness unfailingly and also to capture the wonderful moments of the event. Others select lovely and popular Teachers' Day quotes to convey their inner feeling of love for their teacher.

Sending animated or e-greeting card is also a rage in the contemporary times. Available absolutely free of cost, these Teachers' Day Greetings e-cards have become a preferred way to send warm wishes and shower emotions on teachers.

TeacAnother modern and popular mode of wishing teachers today is the Teachers' Day SMS. The advantage of sending SMS is that the message reaches its destination promptly and rarely goes unnoticed.

He contributed numerous articles to different well-known journals, which, are of immense value and seems to surprise various readers because of the depth in the meaning of the articles.

Teachers mold the lives that they influence because the lessons learned from teachers remain with their students throughout life. We should always respect our teachers. Teachers need encouragement and support from the community to feel that their devotion to students is appreciated.
All of us have been students at some stage of our life and have benefited from our teachers. Celebration of Teachers' Day is a wonderful opportunity especially for all of us to show our gratitude and appreciation to our teachers.

When Dr. Radhakrishnan became the President of India in 1962, he was approached by some of his students and friends and requested him to allow them to celebrate 5th September, his "Birthday". In reply, Dr.Radhakrishnan said, "Instead of celebrating my birthday separately, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is observed as Teachers' Day". The request showed Dr.Radhakrishnan's love for the teaching profession. From then onwards, the day has been observed as Teachers' Day in India.




Monday 28 July 2014

Gooseberry/Amla for Skin, Hair and Health:


Here I am going to talk about gooseberry benefits to heath, skin and hair. We all love to eat Gooseberries because of its different taste. Gooseberry also known as Amla in India. Gooseberry is light green color fruit which contains hard seeds inside. The Indian Gooseberry is belongs to the Euphorbiaceace family. Both dried and fresh fruits are useful for food making or health benefits. Gooseberries can be used for Ayurveda treatment also.  Gooseberries are considered as healthiest fruits because of its nutritional value.

Gooseberries contains :

·         Vitamin C
·         Calcium
·         Phosphorus
·         Antioxidant
·         Iron
·         Carotene
·         Vitamin B

Health benefits of Gooseberry:

1.   Treatment for Diabetes:

Eating gooseberry is very helpful to reduce diabetes.  It reduces blood sugar in diabetic patient. It keeps our body healthy. As it increases the production of insulin hormones which can be used for treatment for diabetic patient.

2.   Digestion:

Continuous eating gooseberry helps to digestion and it helps for fitness of our body. It cures the acidity problem in our body. It contains Iron so it helps to produce iron in our blood. Even it helps to reduce our weight.

3.   Prevents Cancer:

Gooseberries are rich in antioxidants which heps to reduce cancer decease.

4.   Prevents Heart Disease:  

It’s beneficial for heart health. It strengthens the heart’s muscle. Even it facilitates flow of blood in the body.

5.   Eye Health:

Gooseberry is good for eye care. It improves our eye sight. It reduces night blindness and it helps to strengthen our vision capacity. It protects eye retina from stress.

6.   Prevents gastric disorders:  

Gooseberry helps to prevent gastric disorders. If you are suffering from burning sensation in abdomen then you can use this gooseberry juice, it helps to prevent.

7.   Brain Health: 

Gooseberry is very rich in vitamins and minerals. For brain health these vitamins and minerals is very essential.

8.   Diarrhea : 

 If you are suffering from Diarrhea then use gooseberry juice or eat gooseberry fruits. Due to its strong cooing and laxative properties it helps to prevent diarrhea.

9.   Skin benefits:

Gooseberry possesses antibacterial properties. It brightens your complexion. You can get glowing skin by drinking gooseberry juice. If you are suffering from dry skin then use gooseberry face pack. Take gooseberry powder, mutanimitti, rosewater   mix it well, you will get nice paste. Apply this paste on your dry skin or face. Wash it off with cold or lukewarm water and get glowing skin. Do this treatment at least twice in a month. It acts against infections.

10. Hair care:

Most of the people including me like to have long, thick and shiny hair. Gooseberry plays very crucial role in the hair benefit. I have explained some of the benefits of gooseberry below, check it out:
 In hair care treatment the role of gooseberry is very precious. If you use continuously gooseberry paste on your hair then you can get nice back hair color. It strengthens your hair and helps to the growth of the hair. It prevents hair loss. Gooseberry or amla oil available in every market. You can use that oil on your hair and scalp. It helps to reduce itching and dandruff problem.  It is a best remedy for spit end of the hair. If you want to clean your scalp then use mixture of gooseberry powder and olive oil. Massage it nice on your scalp, it cleanses your scalp.
          Here we came to know that gooseberry is very helpful to our health, skin and hair. If you are having this gooseberries around your place then don’t waste your time, go there collect that gooseberries and use it well.

Saturday 12 July 2014

Independence day speech



Here I am going to talk about Independence day:



It was on this day in 1947 that India became independent. We won freedom after a hard struggle. On this day our first Prime Minister Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru unfurled The National Flag at The Red Fort for the first time.

Independence Day is a day when people in India pay homage to their leaders and those who fought for India's freedom in the past. The period leading up to Independence Day is a time when major government buildings are illuminated with strings of lights and the tricolor flutters from homes and other buildings. Broadcast, print and online media may have special contests, programs, and articles to promote the day. Movies about India's freedom fighters are also shown on television.

The president delivers the '"Address to the Nation" on the eve of Independence Day. India's prime minister unfurls India's flag and holds a speech at the Red Fort in Old Delhi. Flag hoisting ceremonies and cultural programs are held in the state capitals and often involve many schools and organizations.

The sport of kite flying symbolizes Independence Day. The skies are dotted with countless kites flown from rooftops and fields to symbolize India's free spirit of India. Kites of various styles, sizes and shades, including the tricolor are available in the marketplaces. The Red Fort in Delhi is also an important Independence Day symbol in India as it is where Indian Prime Minister JawaharLal Nehru unveiled India's flag on August 15, 1947.

India's national flag is a horizontal tricolor of deep saffron (kesaria) at the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom in equal proportion. The ratio of the flag's width to its length is two to three. A navy-blue wheel in the center of the white band represents the chakra. Its design is that of the wheel which appears on the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. Its diameter approximates to the white band's width and it has 24 spokes.

The republic of India gained its independence from the rule of the British on 15th August, 1947. Since then, this date of 15th August is celebrated as the Independence Day in India to commemorate its freedom from the 200 year old British government.

For India, 15th August is a day of her re-birth, a new start. At the midnight of 15th August, 1947, the British rulers handed the country back to its Indian leaders, ending a remarkable struggle that lasted years. The day is significant in the history of India as bringing end to the British colonial rule in India.

Every year India's Independence Day is celebrated by all proud Indians. The day is observed as a national holiday for the country. Though, local governments conduct the ceremony of flag hoisting all over India, the venue of main celebration is the Red Fort in the capital city New Delhi in India. The celebration starts every year with the unfurling of the tri-colored national flag by the Prime Minister of the nation followed by a televised speech. The speech generally reflects the present condition of the nation along with the achievements in the previous year and the future development plans. A tribute is even paid by the Prime Minister to freedom fighters of India by declaring the day as national holiday. Post the flag hoisting ceremony, patriotic programs by children from schools based in different states is one of the main attractions. Delhi's sky gets sprinkled with thousands kites colored in the same tri-color as that of the national flag.

All the people irrespective of their caste, look and creed celebrate this day every year amidst great rejoicing. It is declared a public holiday. On this day we take a pledge to defend our freedom with all our might.

In Delhi, the capital of India, this day is celebrated with great pomp and show. People gather in large numbers into the parade ground in front the red fort. There is a great hustle and bustle everywhere. They line up the roads all leading to the fort and eagerly wait for the arrival of the Prime Minter.

The foreign ambassadors and dignitaries also partipcate in the celebrations. The prime minster unfurls the national flag. A guard of honor is given by the local police and armed forces personnel. A salute of 21 guns is fired. The military band plays the national anthem. The Prime Minister greets the ambassadors seated at the parapet and delivers a speech.

The Independence Day reminds us of those patriots who fought and suffered to win freedom for us.

                                     "Jai Hind"