Unemployment in India is a glaring problem. Unemployment in
the educated people is all the more grim and serious. The Government has
miserably failed on this front. All our plans stand null and void when this
stupendous problem confronts us. The lone registers of employment exchanges are
full and over flowing. The authorities feel helpless before the gigantic
problem which increasing by leaps and bounds. Thousands of graduates and
postgraduates come out of the portals of universities. They want job. They want
honourable way of living. They want two square meals. How long they be
parasites on their parents? They want to be self-sufficient. They wish to stand
on their own. But the answer to it is big ‘NO’.
Changing Fashions in Dress
Fashion is as old as the worked itself. The first man in earth dressed himself and his consort with beautiful articles of stone, shell and bones. He covered hi person with leaves and branches ofthe trees or even with the skin of wild animals. Then he learnt the art of stiching, draping and sewing. He wore very simple dress. Loose clothes both of cotton and wool were his liking. He believed in everything simple anf unshowy. His main aim was to cover his body.
Essay on Easter
Easter is one of the main events of the year for the Orthodox
Christians and the most important Orthodox holiday. The word “Easter”
comes from Greek and means “deliverance”. On this Holy Day we celebrate
the deliverance of all mankind from the devil’s bondage through the
sacrifice of Christ the Savior and the gift of eternal life and bliss.
That is the fundamental sense of the Orthodox religion – God Himself
became a man, died for us, and His resurrection redeemed people from the
power of death and sin.
Easter Day
Easter is one of the most important Christian festivals which is
observed in March or April. On this day the Christians celebrate the
resurrection of Jesus after his death by crucifixion which is believed
to have happened during this time around 30-33 A.D.
In Western Christianity, Easter always falls on a Sunday between March 22 and April 25. The following day this is an Easter Monday, a holiday in countries having predominant Christian tradition.
In Western countries, Easter marks the end of the forty days of Lent, a period during which the Christians observe fast and penitence in preparation for the Easter which begins on Ash Monday and ends on Easter Sunday.
In Western Christianity, Easter always falls on a Sunday between March 22 and April 25. The following day this is an Easter Monday, a holiday in countries having predominant Christian tradition.
In Western countries, Easter marks the end of the forty days of Lent, a period during which the Christians observe fast and penitence in preparation for the Easter which begins on Ash Monday and ends on Easter Sunday.
A MEMORABLE HOLI
Oh
what fun we had on the Holi that year. The tradition followed was digging
the lawn generating some mud, throwing some buckets of water and then the
prey. So, it was a very earthy kind of Holi that we played that year in the
hostel. The good part was that the prey was asked get the buckets herself.
Then everybody decided that we have grown up enough to have our first doze of bhang. A thandai was prepared, somebody had stored a little milk from the morning breakfast. There was one very enthusiastic girl who sneaked in the maximum share. High on the spirit of the festival we had the mandatory dance on the Rang Barse bheege chunar wali....
Then everybody decided that we have grown up enough to have our first doze of bhang. A thandai was prepared, somebody had stored a little milk from the morning breakfast. There was one very enthusiastic girl who sneaked in the maximum share. High on the spirit of the festival we had the mandatory dance on the Rang Barse bheege chunar wali....
HOLI (Brief Essay)
Holi is a festival that is widely celebrated by Hindus. It occurs in March and marks the beginning of the spring season.
It has a religious origin. Hindus believe that Holika an evil woman tried to burn Prahlad a true devotee of God. But Prahlad was saved by God and Holika was burnt to ashes. Hindus rejoice over the victory of Prahlad. It represents the victory of good versus evil or virtue over vice.
Holi is generally a public holiday. Banks, schools and colleges and offices are closed on that day. People celebrate Holi in a gay and playful mood. They spray coloured water over one another. They look like
It has a religious origin. Hindus believe that Holika an evil woman tried to burn Prahlad a true devotee of God. But Prahlad was saved by God and Holika was burnt to ashes. Hindus rejoice over the victory of Prahlad. It represents the victory of good versus evil or virtue over vice.
Holi is generally a public holiday. Banks, schools and colleges and offices are closed on that day. People celebrate Holi in a gay and playful mood. They spray coloured water over one another. They look like
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