Sunday, 28 May 2017

Life's unfairness does not give you license to walk the wrong path of dharma!


 Life's unfairness does not give you license to walk the wrong path of dharma!



Karna asked Krishna - "My mother left me the moment I was born.
Is it my fault I w
as born an illegitimate child?
I did not get education from Dhronacharya because I was considered a non Kshatriya.
Parshu-Raam taught me but then gave me the curse to forget everything since I was a kshatriya.
A cow was accidentally hit by my arrow & its owner cursed me for no fault of mine.
I was disgraced in Draupadi's swayamvar.
Even Kunti finally told me the truth only to save her other sons.
Whatever I received was through Dhuryodhana's charity. So how am I wrong in taking his side?"
Krishna replies, "Karna, I was born in a jail.
Death was waiting for me even before my birth.
The night I was born I was separated from my birth parents.
From childhood you grew up hearing the noise of swords, chariots, horses, bow and arrows.
I got only cow herd's shed, dung, and multiple attempts on my life even before I could walk!
No army, no education. I could hear people saying I am the reason for all their problems.
When all of you were being appreciated for your valour by your teachers I had not even received any education. I joined gurukula of Rishi Sandipani only at the age of 16!
You are married to a girl of your choice. I didn't get the girl I loved & rather ended up marrying those who wanted me or the ones I rescued from demons.
I had to move my whole community from the banks of Yamuna to far off Sea shore to save them from Jarasandh. I was called a coward for running away.
If Dhuryodhana wins the war you will get lot of credit. What do I get if Dharmaraja wins the war? Only the blame for the war and all related problems.
Remember one thing Karna. Everybody has challenges in life. LIFE IS NOT FAIR ON ANYBODY. Dhuryodhan also has a lot of unfairness in life and so has Yudhhishthir.
But what is Right (Dharma) is known to your mind (conscience). No matter how much unfairness we got, how many times we were disgraced, how many times we were denied what was due to us, what is important is how you REACTED at that time. Stop whining Karna. Life's unfairness does not give you license to walk the wrong path of dharma
!

Sunday, 7 May 2017

3 TOOTHPASTE TRICKS YOU MUST KNOW





You must b using toothpaste for brushing but would have never thought these 3 toothpaste tricks. These tricks are very useful to us and I have already tried it personally.

Repair you mobile screen scratches
 



Take the toothpaste and spread it over your mobile screen gently (here I used colgate ), when done simply wipe it using the cotton cloth . Now you will certainly find your smartphone looking like a new one.

Clean your sport shoes



you must have come across the situation that your sport shoes get dirty but you are unable to clean them using detergent or any other method , try toothpaste and brush instead you will get result like above pic (tried myself and hence tested)

Clean your ornaments



 You can use toothpaste even to clean your gold/platinum/silver ornaments by toothpaste to give them back the shiny look and this is certainly going to save your money.

Saturday, 6 May 2017

The Power Of Appreciation


A woman was involved in a self-improvement program. She asked her husband to help her by listing six things he believed she could do to help her become a better wife.

He reported to the class: "I was surprised by such a request. Frankly, it would have been easy for me to list six things I would like to change about her but I didn't. I said to her, 'Let me think about it and give you an answer in the morning.'

"The next morning I had the florist send six red roses to my wife with a note: 'I can't think of six things I would like to change about you. I love the way you are.'

"When I arrived at home that evening, who do you think greeted me at the door? That's right. My wife was almost in tears. I was extremely glad I had not criticized her.

"The following Sunday at church, after she had reported the results of her assignment, several women came up to me and said, 'That was the most considerate thing I have ever heard.' It was then I realized the power of appreciation.

Monday, 1 May 2017

RBI notification says banks can't reject jotted notes



As per the RBI's notification, banks cannot reject to receive worn and jotted notes. Reserve Bank of India said that worn and jotted banknotes had to be preserved as stained notes and to be accounted as per the central bank's clean note policy.


RBI received complaints that most of the bank branches are not accepting the jotted banknotes and after getting these complaints RBI sent circular to banks to accept the jotted banknotes. As per the complaint especially banks were declining to accept banknotes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 2,000, if on the banknotes something is written or note is faded or it is jotted.

A rumor took attention of RBI, which was calming that from 2017, banknotes on which if something is written, in banks these will not get accepted. RBI declined the rumor and said the rumor is completely false and Centre bank has not issued such policy or instruction.

RBI clarified the notification direction, it was said that the bank staff is having a habit of scribing over banknotes and this notification was meant for them to not practice scribing on the banknotes. Those bank staffs, were doing it, were going against bank's clean note policy which was asked to stop.

Saturday, 29 April 2017

GST rollout: 10 items that will become cheaper after July 1


The implementation of GST is expected to bring some much-needed relief to the common man's pocket, especially where essential goods are concerned.
 

With the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) all set for July 1, the country is in a rush to set up the infrastructural backbone for the biggest tax reform ever. This also includes tweaking of technology to bring as many as, 3.5 billion invoices within the GST Network by July 1. However, a smooth transfer and proper implementation would be highly beneficial to consumers, as prices of many essential products are all set to go down.

The Parliament cleared the way for the rollout of the new tax structure by passing four key bills in April. While the GST Council has finalised the rules regarding tax refund, registration, invoice debit and credit, the framework on input-tax credit, valuation, transitional provisions and composition will be determined at the next GST Council meeting scheduled for May 18.

The GSTN will provide the perfect technological skeletal system to support the unification and subsumption of various indirect taxes levied by the centre and the state, including the Value Added Tax (VAT), Customs and Excise duty and service tax among others, thereby creating a unified market across India.

The proposed sales tax will also serve to reduce the current costs of production and boost the manufacturing sector. It is expected that under the new GST regime, the cost of manufactured goods will come down, whereas the cost of services is expected to increase.

To ease further apprehensions regarding tax rates, Finance minister Arun Jaitley addressed the CII annual conference on Friday and promised not to spring any surprises in fixing of the tax rates under the GST regime. He however, asked companies to ensure that the benefits they receive because of the GST be passed on to the consumers.

"We are now in final stages of fixing tariffs for different commodities. The formula under which it is being done has also been explained and therefore nobody is going to be taken by surprise, it's not going to be very significantly different (from the present)," said Jaitley. The implementation of GST is expected to bring some much-needed relief to the common man's pocket, especially where essential goods are concerned.

10 essential products that will be cheaper after GST rollout:

Cars- With lower manufacturing costs, the prices of all types of cars are expected to drop significantly.

Batteries- The unified tax rated will bring the prices of batteries down significantly. The sector currently has to shell out 40-45 per cent in compounded taxes.

Movie ticket- Lowered rates of entertainment taxes will ensure that the costs of movie tickets will go down.

Cabs: Travelling via cabs or taxis is set to get cheaper, especially where inter-state travel is concerned.

Electronics items- Like fans, lighting, water heaters, air coolers, geysers etc. are expected to become cheaper after GST.

Mobile Phones- GST will remove the VAT applied on mobile phones making them cheaper more equally priced in all states.

Construction material- Construction materials such paint and cement are likely to turn cheaper. This will give a great boost to the construction industry.

Packaged food- Processed and packaged food items will get cheaper in the coming days.

Transportation- Transportation of goods from one state to another is expected to become quite simplified in the coming days. The abolition of VAT will make the process less costly.

Online Shopping- Shopping for a vast variety of products via online portals such as Flipkart and Amazon will become significantly cheaper.

Four rate categories of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cents have been finalised by the GST Council. Fitment for all the goods and services will be done by adding the total incidence of current taxation, including central and state levies, and putting the goods and services in one of the above tax brackets that is closest to the total.

Friday, 28 April 2017

I’ve learned-

I’ve learned-

that you cannot make someone love you. All you can do is be someone who can be loved. The rest is up to them.

I’ve learned-

that no matter how much I care, some people just don’t care back.

I’ve learned-

that it takes years to build up trust, and only seconds to destroy it.

I’ve learned-

that no matter how good a friend is, they’re going to hurt you every once in a while and you must forgive them for that.

I’ve learned-

that it’s not what you have in your life but who you have in your life that counts.

I’ve learned-

that you should never ruin an apology with an excuse.

I’ve learned-

that you can get by on charm for about fifteen minutes. After that, you’d better know something.

Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Amazing Foods That Increase Height after 25


Foods That Increase Height after 25


9. Nuts and Seeds:

Nuts and seeds help in increasing height effectively. Nuts like peanuts, almonds and seeds like pumpkin seeds, flax seeds contain essential minerals, healthy fats and amino acids which help in repairing the body tissues and promote the building of new tissues.


8. Banana:

Banana is a rich source of minerals like potassium, manganese and calcium. Bananas help in boosting height in various ways.


7. Soybeans:

Soybean is a rich source of proteins, folate, vitamins, fiber and carbohydrates. The pure protein contained in soybeans improve bone and tissue mass.


 6. Eggs:

Eggs are also a good source of proteins.  Eggs also contain vitamin B2. Proteins & Vitamin helps in increase height.




5. Chicken:

Chicken is the best foods that increase height after 25. Chicken provides huge amount of proteins. Proteins helps our body for building muscles and tissues.




4. Fruits and Vegetables:

Fruits & Vegetables are great source of vitamins, fibre, potassium. Vitamin A helps in the development of bones and tissues.


 3. Dairy Foods:

 Dairy foods are also good for improving your height. Dairy foods include yoghurt, cheese, ice cream, whipping cream, etc. They are rich in vitamin A, B, D and E. They also contain calcium and protein. Vitamin D and calcium are very important factor of growth.



 2. Drink Milk:

Milk contains Lots of calcium. Calcium is important for bone growth. Calcium is also work as a height booster. Milk also contains protein and vitamin A.  They are essential for increasing height.


1. Ashwagandha:

Ashwagandha is also known as Indian ginseng. This is best foods that increase height.  Ashwagandha is available in an herbal store.




Monday, 24 April 2017

Dont Forward Any Post

Don't forward any posts or videos etc., u receive  regarding politics/present situation about India Government, PM, MP, CM, etc.

Police under PMO's direct instruction have put out a notification termed ..Cyber Crime ... and immediate action will be taken...just delete...inform your friends & others too.

Writing or forwarding any msg on any political & religious debate is an offence now....arrest without warrant...

This is very serious, plz let it be known to all our groups and individual members as group admin can be in deep trouble.

Please take note of this seriously.

Friday, 21 April 2017

5 foods that can help prevent liver disease

 
The liver is one of the most vital organs of the body which plays a key role in various biochemical processes like removal of toxins from the body, storage of glucose and iron and synthesis of cholesterol. The modern-day...
 
 
 Vegetables
 
Although most vegetables are found to exert a positive effect on the liver, some are extremely beneficial in maintaining the health of the organ. The vegetables that are rich in sodium (like cabbage), sulphur (like onion and broccoli) and niacin (carrots) are good for liver. These compounds help in detoxification of the liver, protect it from harmful toxins and prevent absorption of toxic substances by the liver.
 
 
 
Garlic (lasoon)
 
Loaded with a wide range of healthy nutrients, garlic acts a perfect natural food to improve liver function and protect against various diseases. A single clove of garlic has the ability to activate enzymes which play a key role in flushing out toxins responsible for liver damage. It contains high amounts of two natural compounds namely selenium and allicin that helps in its liver cleansing process.
 
 
 
Turmeric (haldi)
 
Used as a natural food colour, turmeric is loaded with myriad healthy nutrients that help in keeping the liver healthy. Add a pinch of turmeric to a curry, soup or dal to enhance the taste of the dish and improve the detoxifying ability of the liver. In addition to removing the dietary carcinogens from the body, turmeric also helps in stimulating bile production.
 
 
 
Dry fruits
 
We all know that dry fruits are an excellent snack option due to their high content of dietary fibre and other nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids. But what most of us are unaware of, is that these nuts are very good for the liver as well. Walnuts are loaded with good amounts of glutathione, which plays a key role in the liver cleansing process and protecting the liver from various clinical complications.
 
 
 
Milk thistle (bhat-kataiya)
 
In addition to being known as one of the best natural foods for maintaining a healthy liver, milk thistle provides numerous health benefits. This natural herb contains a powerful antioxidant known as silymarin which helps in lowering the production of free radicals in the body. In addition to flushing out harmful toxins from the body and protecting the liver from the effects of alcohol and drugs, milk thistle is also used for treatment of hepatitis.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, 20 April 2017

BANK ACCOUNT


Imagine there is a bank, which credits your account each morning with Rs 86,400, carries over no balance from day to day, allows you to keep no cash balance, and every evening cancels whatever part of the amount you had failed to use during the day. What would you do? Draw out every pence, of course!
Well, everyone has such a bank. Its name is Time.
Every morning, it credits you with 86,400 seconds. Every night it writes off, as lost, whatever of this you have failed to invest to good purpose. It carries over no balance. It allows no overdraft. Each day it opens a new account for you. Each night it burns the records of the day. If you fail to use the day's deposits, the loss is yours.
There is no going back. There is no drawing against the "tomorrow."
Therefore, there is never not enough time or too much time. Time management is decided by us alone and nobody else. It is never the case of us not having enough time to do things, but the case of whether we want to do it.

Tuesday, 18 April 2017

Enjoy your life at every moment



Once a fisherman was sitting near seashore, under the shadow of a tree smoking his beedi. Suddenly a rich businessman passing by approached him and enquired as to why he was sitting under a tree smoking and not working. To this the poor fisherman replied that he had caught enough fishes for the day.

Hearing this the rich man got angry and said: Why don’t you catch more fishes instead of sitting in shadow wasting your time?

Fisherman asked: What would I do by catching more fishes?

Businessman: You could catch more fishes, sell them and earn more money, and buy a bigger boat.

Fisherman: What would I do then?

Businessman: You could go fishing in deep waters and catch even more fishes and earn even more money.

Fisherman: What would I do then?

Businessman: You could buy many boats and employ many people to work for you and earn even more money.

Fisherman: What would I do then?

Businessman: You could become a rich businessman like me.

Fisherman: What would I do then?

Businessman: You could then enjoy your life peacefully.

Fisherman: Isn’t that what I am doing now?

Moral – You don’t need to wait for tomorrow to be happy and enjoy your life. You don’t even need to be more rich, more powerful to enjoy life. LIFE is at this moment, enjoy it fully.

As some great men have said “My riches consist not in extent of my possessions but in the fewness of my wants”.

Life's unfairness does not give you license to walk the wrong path of dharma!

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