Where there is a Will, There is a way



where there is a will
     there is a way
It is a time-tested saying and is hundred per cent correct. If you have a desire to accomplish a thing, you will find out the necessary means for its fulfillment. The thing will be got done certainly. There will be no let or hindrance. The idea behind all this is: first stand up, gird up your loins, make a firm resolve, ponder over the details of the plan and you will see the plan is fully carried out. There arises no hitch. It is all a smooth sailing.

राष्‍ट्रपिता महात्‍मा गांधीराष्‍ट्रपिता महात्‍मा गांधी

राष्‍ट्रपिता महात्‍मा गांधी का पूरा नाम मोहनदास करमचंद गांधी था। हम उन्‍हें प्‍यार से बापू पुकारते हैं। इनका जन्‍म 2 अक्‍टूबर 1869 को गुजरात के पोरबंदर में हुआ। सभी स्‍कूलों और शासकीय संस्‍थानों में 2 अक्‍टूबर को इनकी जयंती मनाई जाती है। उन्‍हीं के प्रेरणा से हमारा देश 15 अगस्‍त 1947 को आजाद हुआ।

A COLD DAY



A cold day at once reminds us of cold and chilly airs of December and January. When the body shivers, the teeth clatter and the fingers get benumbed. There is a pall of frost, the water is frozen. The temperature is below zero degree. The gusty winds blow day and night.

30th of December was the coldest of the year, 1989. There was no ray of sun visible on earth. The sky was cloudy. There was mist and mist everywhere. Smoky fog and mist pervaded the city of Delhi. The

Teacher's Day


In India, 5th September is celebrated as Teaches' Day as a mark of tribute to the contribution made by teachers to the society. 5th September is the birthday of a great teacher Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, who was a staunch believer of education, and was the well-known diplomat, scholar, President of India and above all a Teacher.

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.

THE FOX AND THE CROW




Once there was a hungry fox. She went out in search of food. She wandered here and there. But she failed miserably to get food anywhere. At last she saw a crow sitting on the top of a tree. He had a piece of cheese in his beak. The fox wanted to get his piece of cheese in his beak. The fox wanted to get this piece of cheese at all.

Well Begun Is Have Done




If we begin a work with earnestness (sincerity), its completion is sure shot. There is no hitch or hesitation in its fulfillment. There arise hundreds of difficulties and troubles at the beginning stage. If your start is ok the end will be ok too. There is no doubt in the rewarding end. It is both bright and brilliant.

Diwali - Festival Of Lights



The Hindus in India celebrate many festivals. The Diwali or Dipabali is one such festival. This festival is celebrated on the new moon day after the Dasahara. The Goddess Kali is also worshipped on this day. This is a festival of lights. The Hindus decorate their houses with lights. The rich and the poor, both celebrate it. They use oil-lamps and candles at night. In the evening a holy offering of Shradha is made by the people for their fore-fathers. Goddess Kali is worshipped late at this night.

PLEASURE OF READING



Food is necessary for our body. Similarly, we also need
food for our mind. The best food for the mind is the reading
of books. It has a joy of its own, which perhaps nothing else
can give the pleasure one derives from reading is procreative
as well as ennobling. Reading gives us peculiar joy and we
forget the cares and worries of life.

Old Man Outwitted





An old man, especially a rich old man, thinks hundreds of ways to revive his youth. He dyes his hair black. And if he is bald headed, he tries many hair-growing agencies. He is deceived. Still he does not learn any lesson. He purchases a number of wigs to suit the occasion. Nut his fondness for growing young and buoyant never diminishes. He has enough and to spare. He wants to spend his money either in building a bungalow of his dream or marrying a young paragon of beauty of twenty one. He has no control or restraint on him. If he is asked to refrain from such acts of hastiness, he frowns, he gets annoyed.

Two Faces Of A Big City (New Delhi, India)

We live in Delhi. It is a big city. Millions of people inhabitat it. All are not rich. All are not poor. The middle class has a sufficient population of its own. The life is very hectic. There is cut throat competition. A mad race is on. Rich people take pleasure in their richness. They spend money like water. They can get anything for asking. They have little difficulty in acquiring pelf and power. They boast of their power of money. They are rolling in excessive richness. Their luxorious lives may even put to shame the kings and queens of bygone days. They have enough and to spare. All the blessings of life are showered on them. Nature has been bountiful to them. God of Wealth has been extra merciful to them. They enjoy all the conceivable facilities. They are still greedy to acquire more riches, thus depriving of their poor brethern. They are busy day and night in amassing wealth.


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