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We all are in this together!

   E ver thought a something micro like virus could keep us all locked up in our home's?No right, definitely there were ideology about bio-terrorism or bio-war but never took them seriously because who would do that and why would they do. Don't know is it a bio-war or any thing now but definitely this is something.  We did ask for vacation during our regular hectic days but never thought God would take this so seriously and grant our wish. Irony is now we have our long when will it end don'no kinda a vacation we are not liking it , we do want to go back to our regular life. I guess that's LIFE.        So how is everyone keeping up with their mental health and also physical health? It's been hard on me. Staying home for such a long time has not been easy on everyone. We all are dealing with anxiety, dilemma, no proper sleep schedule nor eating schedule. Our life's been shaken, this is getting hard on everyone in one way or the other.       Maybe this is the time

Let's visit the Lord!

     Isn't the season of Bappa is arriving? So as there are only few days left for the celebration of Bappa to visit our homes/towns/city. Let's talk about something about the most loved Bappa.Do you remember the first time you saw Bappa, and ask your parents why is this Elephant face idol is worshiped? Have you ever wondered why do we celebrate with such bombard?      As we all know is the Lord who help us in getting out of our obstacles. He is the one who is worshiped first in every aspects.   @udaypatelphotography    We celebrate Ganesh Chaturti for  10 days on his remarkable birthday. We make his favourite dishes and offer him. He is worshiped with love and care. https://www.instagram.com/ghadge__su_jeet_/    In Mumbai, Ganesh chaturti is not only a festival, it an emotion or feeling. He is worshiped by every other people. It is seen that, not only Hindus but also Christan's and Muslim people also.     It is a fun and joy to visit different different

A Walk through the DHARAVI SLUM!

WHY YOU MUST GO ON A TOUR OF DHARAVI SLUM!   (it's not the negative, depressing place you'd expect).   'In His Skin' - Image by Harsha Pandav, sourced via www.instagram.com/harshagram    In a city of over 20 million people, space is understandably at a premium in Mumbai. For the working class, daily life in Mumbai is commonly played out in what are called  chawls  -- multi level with single small rooms, which usually accommodate a whole family, often with a shared bathroom for each floor.  Prices are ridiculously expensive, even more so than New York!    Dharavi, the teeming slum of one million souls,where as many as 18,000 people crowd into a single acre. It is routinely called "Asia's largest slum". Ask any long time resident - some families have been there for more than two to three generations, "how Dharavi came to be?" and they will say "we built it!" I hope you guys are familiar with Dharavi from the movie 

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Things we Tamilians are tired of hearing! Being a Tamilian it is hard to make people understand the difference between a South Indian and Tamilian. Let me explain you there are total 5 states in south India so accordingly each state has their own language, they are Telegu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kanada.  Here are some common problems that we Tamilians are tired of! 1.      “You’re so fair! How are you even Tamilian?” (this is too awkward *) 2.      “Dude, why are your film actors so ugly?”  ( maybe because we like actors who can act *) 3.      Why is your language like vango, pongo, and mango?  ( do yourself a favor and stop talking right now*) 4.      “Let’s go get some dosa and sambar!”( actually that sounds delicious*) 5.      You guys might be eating iddlis and dosa daily, wow! ( no we don’t *) 6.      “ Hey I know about you Tamil people , I read them in 2 states” ( no words , only tears*) 7.      “I pronounced your name right this time, didn’t I?”  ( You t

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4. Women empowerment                              Women Empowerment refers to increasing and improving the social, economic, political and legal strength of the women, to ensure equal-right to women.      The subject of empowerment of women has becoming a burning issue all over the world. Inequalities between men and women and discrimination against women have also been age-old issues all over the world. Thus, women’s quest for equality with man is a universal phenomenon. What exists for men is demanded by women?      They have demanded equality with men in matters of education, employment, inheritance, marriage, politics and recently in the field of religion also to serve. Their quest for equality has given birth to the formation of many women’s associations and launching of movements.      The need for women's empowerment is felt because of the status they have in society since the beginning. There is a need to redefine the status of women in the society.A change can b

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Let's know about it! 4. Homelessness     In India, huge number of population is homeless because low wages and high rent. In metro cities like Mumbai or delhi. One bed room apartment rent is minimum 30k while a labor guy makes only 15k or less than that. On the top of that he has to pay all of his expenses. That is why lots of people live in the slum or on the road side. There are 20 people living in two bed room house. In small cities, you get salary 8k and you can rent a small room for 2k. It will be just empty room. No kitchen, shared bathroom and no ac/heat. Some rickshaw drivers sleep on the side of road to save some extra money since they have to send money back to their families. They are uneducated poor people who come to cities from small villages for work. They have no land or jobs in the village. They have no choice. They work at construction site and sleep there at night. They cook in the open space. They can only afford rice and lentils. Govt do not provi

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  3. Racial Discrimination         Perhaps one of the most challenging things for a youngster is the problem of racial discrimination .  Although it is acknowledged to be a wrong practice, the problem with our society is that it still exists in various forms. White people are generally considered to be superior than other ,the logic behind this idea needs serious questioning.   Racial discrimination refers to discrimination against someone on the basis of their race. The ideology underlying racism can manifest in many aspects of social life. So this idea should be changed!                                               

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2. Rich are getting richer, poor are getting poorer!   Gap between poor and rich is a big issue in India. In Economics term poor is the person who has less purchasing power and the rich is one who has more purchasing power. A person with less purchasing power is deeply affected because he cannot afford Goods and services which rich can afford and its safe to say without that he cannot changes his life style and standard of living. Poor rich gap can be in different forms some of the fields where the gap exist are Educational, Income, Life style, Housing requirement, food needs are the name of few.From long back poor people have been ignored by the government but ignoring poor's and their demands is not the solution because with poverty not only poor suffers but country suffers as well. Poverty is one of the big hurdles in the way of Indian Economy. Poor people lives in mostly village area and in cities for the search of job.    Government has done so many attempts for resol

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Let's know about it! 2. All about GST      Goods and Service Tax is known as GST. The historic GST  has become a reality. The new tax system was launched at a function in Central Hall of Parliament on Friday midnight. GST, which embodies the principle of "one nation, one tax, one market" is aimed at unifying the country's 1.3 billion people in a common market. Under GST, goods and services fall under five tax categories: 0 per cent, 5 per cent, 12 per cent, 18 per cent and 28 per cent. For corporates, the elimination of multiple taxes will improve the ease of doing business. And for consumers, the biggest advantage would be in terms of a reduction in the overall tax burden on goods. "Inflation will come down, tax avoidance will be difficult, India's GDP will be benefitted and extra resources will be used for welfare of poor and weaker section," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said at GST launch event in Parliament. It is actually a GOOD AND SIM