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Sunday 31 December 2017

गरीबों का सहारा बनेगी 'नेकी की दीवार।

आपने घरों और दुकानों में ईंट-पत्थर की दीवारें तो बहुत देखी होंगी। आज हम आपको एक अलग तरह दीवार के बारे में बताने जा रहे हैं। इस अनोखी दीवार का नाम है 'नेकी की दीवार'। इसे बहराइच जिले में कड़ाके की ठंड में जरूरतमंदों की मदद के लिए बनाया गया है।

स्‍थानीय लोगों द्वारा बनाई गई नेकी की दीवार।


प्रदेश के तराई में स्थित बहराइच में इस समय कड़ाके की ठंड पड़ रही है। ऐसे में असहाय व गरीबों को ठंड से बचाने के लिए जिला प्रसाशन के साथ ही कई सामाजिक संगठन भी आगे आए हैं। इसी कड़ी में शहर के कुछ लोगों ने छावनी स्थित प्राचीन पंचायती मंदिर के सामने की दीवार को 'नेकी की दीवार' का नाम दिया है। 
इस दीवार पर कील लगाते हुए लोगों से गरीब व असहाय लोगों को ठंड से बचाने के लिए गर्म कपड़े टांगने की अपील की है। लोगों को इस सामाजिक कार्य में बढ़ चढ़कर हिस्सा लेने के लिए प्रेरित किया जा रहा है।

इस बारे लोगों का कहना है कि ठंड को देखते हुए लोगों से इस दीवार पर उनके पुराने गर्म कपड़े टांगने की अपील की गई है। इससे जो लोग आर्थिक रूप से कमजोर हैं उनकी मदद हो सकेगी।
अतः वे वस्तुएं जो आपके उपयोग में न ली जा रहीं हो, उन्हें यहाँ टांग जाएँ हो सकता है वो वस्तु अन्य किसी के काम में ले लीं जाएँ।
धन्यवाद्।
शिखर पाठक


Sunday 3 December 2017

Happy Indian Navy Day from Shikhar Pathak

On Navy Day, Here Are 10 Incredible Facts About The Indian Navy That’ll Fill You With Pride.

The Indian Navy could easily be the coolest and classiest of armed forces in the world. And today, as we celebrate Indian Navy Day, we want to ensure that we're all as thankful for India's first coastal defence line, as they are amazing. Here are 22 interesting facts about our real life superheroes of the seas that defend our coasts and make us proud everyday.

1. Originally called the Royal Indian Navy, our supreme naval branch of the armed forces of India was founded in 1612 by the East India Company and renamed the Indian Navy on 26th January, 1950 after independence.

Source: SES Batteries

2. Navy Day does not commemorate the day the Indian Navy was founded. Rather, it is the day the Indian Navy successfully executed Operation Trident, an attack on Pakistani Naval Headquarters in Karachi.

Source: Wikipedia

3. The Indian Navy's first independent mission was against the Portuguese Navy during the liberation of Goa in 1961.

Source: Youth Connect

4. India's naval forces played a key role in the Second World War .

A small fleet to begin with, the onset of the war led to an expansion in vessels and personnel described by one writer as "phenomenal". The large number of Indian merchant seamen and merchant ships were instrumental in keeping the large stream of raw material and supplies from India to the United Kingdom open.
Source: Team BHP

5. The Indian Navy fought one of the largest naval conflicts since the Second World War.

During the 1971 Indo-Pakistani war, the Indian Navy executed a blockade, carrier aircraft bombing missions and cruise missile strikes against land targets.  Using anti-ship cruise missiles to destroy Pakistani oil tank farms was quite innovative for its time.
Source: Bharat Rakshak

6. The Indian Navy is among the top ten naval forces of the world.

It is most commonly ranked as the 5th largest navy. As of 2015, the Indian Navy has a strength of 58,350 personnel and a large operational fleet consisting of two aircraft carriers , oneamphibious transport dock , 9 Landing ship tanks , 10 destroyers , 15 frigates , one nuclear-powered attack submarine , 14 conventionally-powered attack submarines , 25 corvettes , 7mine countermeasure vessels , 47patrol vessels , 4 fleet tankers and various other auxiliary vessels .

7. The missile BrahMos , is the fastest cruise missile in the world with a speed of Mach (ratio between the speed of the object and the speed of sound) 2.8 – 3.0.

It makes India the only country with supersonic cruise missiles in their army, navy, and air force.
Source: Wikipedia

8. The Ezhimala Naval Academy in Kerala is the largest naval academy in Asia.

Source: Youth Connect

9. Chhatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosale is considered as the Father of Indian Navy.

He built a strong naval presence across the coast of Konkan and Goa to protect sea trade.
Source: Wikimapia

10. INS (Indian Naval Ship) Viraat was the navy’s first aircraft carrier and the oldest aircraft carrier in the world.

Our second aircraft carrier is the INS Vikramaditya. Additionally, INS Vikrant is the first aircraft carrier to have been manufactured in India.
#navyday
#indian_army
#ShikharPathak

Tuesday 14 February 2017

Epic reply By Randeep Hooda to a pseudo-patriot

Hey viewer....
As the number of false patriotism is incresing day by day there is a much need of proper awareness and knowledge ..
From very days few venominous psedu-patriots keeps saying that on 14th feb Our great freedom fighters- Bhagat Singh , Rajguru and sukhdev sentenced to death
..
So here is a awesome t.ake by Randeep Hooda to shut their mouth .
He gets a comment on his post stating "भगत सिंह, राजगुरु, सुखदेव... 
हम शर्मिन्दा हैं क्योकि देश में 14 फरवरी "शहीद दिवस" को, वैलंटाइन डे मनाने वाले अंग्रजो की औलादे अभी भी ज़िंदा हैं"
But wait what Randeep replied him is really epic,unexpected and awesome
He replied... 

"Are oo patriot .. 23 March ne phansi hui thi arr dus October ne saza sunao thi.."
We all know the truth.............
But these rumours must have to be stopped from spreading in the name of so called Deshbhakti. We have to understand that our freedom fighters are the pride of our country and we must not give importance to such false rumours .
So, it's an appeal to all rumourmongers, please do not spread venomous propoganda by twisting the facts about the freedom fighters' martyrdom.



#Randeep_hooda
#pseudopatriotism







Friday 10 February 2017

Movie review of The statesvsJolly LLB2

Subhash Kapoor’s “Jolly LLB” from 2013 was a middling film saved by the comic timing of leading man Arshad Warsi and Saurabh Shukla, who played the amiable but eccentric judge. In “Jolly LLB 2”, Kapoor makes some cosmetic changes to the script and replaces his leading man, but thankfully keeps Shukla.
Warsi makes way for Akshay Kumar and Delhi replaces Lucknow as the setting, but the rest of story is rather predictable. For a film that is about the law, Kapoor plays surprisingly little attention to details of the legal process. Perhaps, he deliberately chose to do away with them in favour of introducing unnecessary drama to the plot.
Kumar plays Jolly, a bumbling lawyer and a lowly assistant to one of the city’s top legal eagles. His lack of scruples and his ambition to rise to the top results in the suicide of Hina (Sayani Gupta), a young, pregnant woman who is seeking justice for the custodial death of her husband. Wracked by guilt, Jolly turns over a new leaf and dedicates himself to prosecuting the corrupt police officer responsible for the murder.
In his quest for justice, Jolly goes to extreme lengths – rescuing a key witness from prison in Jammu and Kashmir, making deals with a police officer and even risking being disbarred. So loud are the theatrics in the film, and so absent is any semblance of a coherent storyline that we actually have the opposition lawyer sitting on a dharna (strike) when he doesn’t agree with the judge, and people walking in and out of the witness box without so much as a notice.

Even if you discount the factual inconsistencies, Kapoor’s tale doesn’t have much meat as an emotional film or a compelling courtroom drama given the needless detours the screenplay takes. Kumar’s deadpan humour and Shukla’s wonderful turn as the droll judge whose bumbling demeanour hides a tough interior provide some bright sparks, but the rest of the film doesn’t live up to these standards.

Annu Kapoor hams it up as a lawyer who hands out rate cards and charges clients even for the tea they drink in his office. Huma Qureshi, who plays Jolly’s wife, is in the film only to clap when her husband delivers his sermons in court.
The verdict, in this case, isn’t in Jolly’s favour.
#reuters
#jollyllb2

Wednesday 18 January 2017

Shah Rukh Khan's view about benefit of being graduated..

Feel sorry for actors who are not graduates; both Aryan-Suhana need to complete their graduation first - Shah Rukh Khan


Alike their father Shah Rukh Khan, his kids Aryan and Suhana are keen to be a part of Bollywood too. But daddy SRK feels that his children won't be getting any encouragement from him until they complete their graduation.

In an interaction with a leading daily, Khan spoke at length about the rumours around his kids' debut and what's his take on the same.
Aryan, SRK's eldest son, is a social media favourite. A lot of noise is there on him stepping into films. On this, Khan said, "In my home and family, there's minimum qualification to be an actor. If you aren't a graduate, I believe you can't be an actor. I'm really sorry for all the actors who are not graduates. It's not because I look down upon people who are not. But I am a graduate and I believe education has helped me beyond my limit."
Shah Rukh also spoke about daughter Suhana."My daughter is in the 11th but she has to graduate. She loves acting - on stage, TV, films or street - and, she is quite a good actor, at least for her age. So, I would like to encourage her. But the encouragement will happen only post graduation," said King Khan.
He added, "My son has never shown interest in acting. But, of late he has started showing interest in filmmaking and got into ULCA and USC (USA), which came to me as a tremendous surprise but a pleasant one. He has completed his first year, so there are three more years to go."shikharpath.blogspot.comSRK's BFF Karan Johar is adamant on the fact that Aryan will be launched by him. "I don't think they are being launched right now. But Karan means it both jokingly and seriously. Aryan does visit my film sets sometimes, and I am very proud. He came the other day just to learn about lighting; not to see his father act or learn about lightning in the first year. He sat with the cameraman without even asking me. He was there for two hours, just learning the techniques. He told me, 'Papa, it was no nice.' So he didn't visit as a producer or as a he's hero son or someone who wanted to learn acting. I feel, 'Let him learn the craft and then see if he has the same love for acting as I do,'" quo tied Khan, before signing off ..
Credits-Hindustan Times
Shikhar Pathak